Photo Scraps,
Photo 1 - Talk to Inspector Chelmey
Photo 2 - On the steps near to Gertie - The pancake lady
Photo 3 - On the ground just beyond Gertie
Photo 4 - On the rubbish tip in Litter filled Alley
Photo 5 - Further up the Alley a couple of moves up beyond Gertie.
Photo 6 - Talk to Dylan in the Alley
Photo 7 - Enter the door at far end of the Alley photo scrap is on the floor.
Photo 8 - Talk to Hopper, Northeast Alley
Photo 9 - Receive photo scrap from answering clue 112.
Photo 10 - Photo scrap on the ground where Lila is standing.
Photo 11 - Photo scrap on the ground near to the Tower and Grocers Shop.
Photo 12 - Photo scrap on the ground near to the Cabaret.
Photo 13 - Receive photo scrap from answering Clue 101.
Photo 14 - Talk to Joanie outside the Antique Shop.
Photo 15 - Photo scrap on the ground outside the Hotel.
Photo 16 - Collect the remaining photo scrap from the top of the gate leading to Mine and Forest - Talk to Rory.
That would depend on whether the question refers to the painting scraps in the Curious Village or the photo scraps in the Diabolical Box (aka Pandora's Box) See the appropriate related link for the #1 Google ranked walkthrough Look down the right side of the walkthrough to find a Scraps index that will show you exactly where to find all of the scraps together with details of what you must have already done before some of the scraps become available
pandoras box
A Pandoras box. Don't open it.
In it was left hope :)
Prometheus plus Pandora's "box" is an urn.
Ancient Greece
the myth says that pandora's box released evil into the world.
It is important because in side the box was an elpis and that's what pandoras reaction was from!
The shadowy intruder in Professor Layton is Don Paolo. He appears in both the curious village and pandoras box. In curious village, he poses as Inspector Chelmey annd in pandoras box, he poses as Flora.
we did this in history. Zues's daughter, was given a box and was told never to open it. One day she was so curious that she openend it and bad spirits and bad luck came out of the box. This is just a summary, but if you want the full story just google '' the story of pandoras box'', or something like that:)
NO. Pandoras box is an artifact from greek mythology, also it can be a social term referencing unknown evil about to be released.
No, not at all. Do not trust the pandora's box system. It is just some an ole wise tale