I carefully attempted the Spider Trail, built momentum on the ropes, and reached the stunning Trial of the Eagle. Despite experiencing multiple fatal plummets down the deep, I successfully used rope tethers to shatter a weathered wall and advance.
After restarting the section, I mistimed my movement and plummeted from the rocky ledges a second time. My struggles continued on the very next attempt, resulting in a third consecutive fall from the exact same treacherous spot.
I soon discovered that I could deploy a rope arrow at the large mechanical winch, a specialized technique known as rope tethering. I attempted the action, but absolutely nothing happened during my initial effort.
I soon discovered that I could deploy a rope arrow at the large mechanical winch, a specialized technique known as rope tethering. I attempted the action, but absolutely nothing happened during my initial effort. I deduced that I needed to tether the rope directly from that specific mechanism to the opposite side to make it work. I tried the tethering technique once more, and it worked perfectly, though the success proved short-lived.
The ancient machinery groaned under the sudden tension, causing parts of the structure to break down completely, which tore the rope apart and forced me to seek a new way to climb upward.
With a clearer view of the path, I realized I needed to execute a massive, scary jump across the widest part of the chasm. I braced myself, leaped forward, and miraculously made it to the other side safely.
The Trial of the Eagle easily stood out as the most difficult challenge I had encountered so far, where a single wrong move meant certain death.
Upon reaching the far edge, I surveyed the puzzle-filled environment and spotted a sturdy beam that I could use to tether my rope, which looked capable of breaking down a nearby weathered wall.
My first few attempts yielded absolutely no results, forcing me to move much faster with my inputs. After increasing my speed, the tension finally caused the wall to shatter, allowing me to step out into the open air once more.
Standing near the precipice, I realized I needed to coordinate one final, grand rope tether between the large mechanisms to fully solve the trial. But I got real confused about how to make it happen there as I needed to open up a door.