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It tells you how to get it even! In the beginning after you kiss the statue there's a waterfall to the right go in and drink the green retro potion.
Prince Henry the Navigator - statue - was created in 1940.
the statue of the happy prince - Oscar wilde the statue of the happy prince - Oscar wilde
In the chamber of living portraits, their is a thorn statue. Use thermite to blow up the statue and then you have it!
In "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde, the statue of the Happy Prince is adorned with precious jewels and gold leaf, symbolizing wealth and opulence. It represents beauty, generosity, and selflessness as the Happy Prince sacrifices his own comfort to help the poor and needy in his city.
Everyone admired the statue of the happy prince because it was adorned with gold leaves, sapphires, and a large ruby for eyes. The statue also displayed a compassionate and giving spirit that touched the hearts of those who saw it.
Although this chamber has become known as the Queen's Chamber, it is unlikely that any queen was buried here. Far more consistent with earlier tombs, this room was probably used to house a life-size statue of the king, the internal version of a serdab. A Serdab is a room for the kings "Ka" statue.
Perched upon a bust (statue) above the chamber door.
Once you have actually managed to drop Niko (from a chopper) onto the tier of the Statue where the door to the heart chamber is, he has to go through the door's dark entrance into the first room, where he will find a long ladder. When he climbs the ladder to the top, he will find the heart chamber, where the giant, chained heart of the Statue slowly beats. And that's it, basically.
You can buy them on Amazon.co.uk for around £1,500.
Prince Abert, and he's still there.
A mastaba was an ancient Egyptian tomb structure that contained a chapel for offering rituals and a small chamber for a statue of the deceased. These structures were used in the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom for burial and commemoration of the dead.