![]() ![]() James and around 24,000 troops including 6,000 French troops didn’t want King William III’s Army to reach Dublin and marched out to meet his army. On June 14, 1690, William sailed from Hoylake in Merseyside, landing in the port town of Carrickfergus with the intention of taking Dublin and seizing control of Ireland from King James II of Ireland and Scotland (James VII of Scotland) and preventing him from establishing a rebellion to his Crown. On January 2, 1689, William ascended the throne as William III of England-but James was not finished with William. James II was removed as Crown of England during what was called the “Glorious Revolution,” but William allowed James to flee the country as he did not want his death to be used as a martyr for any Catholic Rebellion. On November 5, 1688, William landed in England at Brixham with a fleet of ships that was said to be considerably larger than the fleet of the Spanish Armada. On June 30, 1688, a group of those politicians wrote an open letter to William, expressing their support for him in an invasion of England. This displeased the Protestant majority across England, and friendship with their old enemy France was the last straw for many English politicians. James II had not been the most popular choice to succeed his brother, as he had switched his faith to Catholicism after marrying an Italian princess and he had reached out a hand of friendship to the French. But after King Charles died, James took his place as the King of England, and things started to change in Scotland and Ireland. As a result of this marriage, his Protestant background, and his leadership in battle, William was seen as the likely successor to the English throne. ![]() In 1677, William married the eldest daughter of James, Duke of York, and the younger brother of King Charles. Young William was born in the Protestant Dutch Republic to Mary, the eldest daughter of King Charles of England, Scotland, and Ireland at the time. William III, born William Henry and commonly known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from the time he was born, as his father William II died a week before the prince’s birth in 1650. It was commissioned to mark the 300th anniversary of the king’s 1690 landing in Carrickfergus. A life-size bronze statue of King William III stands outside of Carrickfergus Castle in Northern Ireland, overlooking the harbor. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Wait a few moments and the door will open. Keep going through the linear tunnel and Boris will leave you temporarily. After your immediate next turn, look on the shelf. Looking at the shelving unit, move to the left corner and find 1 Bacon Soup (9) to add to your collection.Ĭontinue and on the way, on the right of the hallway floor, will be 2 Bacon Soup (11) so grab 'em. Turn right, turn left, and when you see a candle on the left side of the hall turn left again. If you look to the right, you'll see a flashlight on a desk. Turn the corner and you'll see a very dark hallway. Hiding is only used in two scenarios: being chased by enemies or (more likely) when you're trying to avoid Ink Bendy.Īll enemies will immediately leave you alone as soon as you enter the outhouse even if they're chasing you, and Ink Bendy will just walk on passed. As you continue, you'll find an outhouse-looking thing called a "Little Miracle Station" and this is your introduction to a new mechanic: hiding.įrom this point onward, anytime you see one of these, be sure to make a mental note of where it is because you're probably going to need it. Once you've collected it, you can go out the door and you'll soon notice 4 Bacon Soup (8) strewn around the floor (3 are in plain sight and one is tucked away between the Tasty Eats machines). Walk to the far back wall and look in the bathroom's left stall to find 1 Bacon Soup (4) sitting in the toilet. Instead, turn back and go into the flooded bathroom, located on the right of the hall just outside the bedroom. ![]() Open the door with the lever, but don't leave just yet. After a few seconds, the pot will glow again so interact once more to have a bowl pop into your hands, then walk it over to Boris and place it on the table so he can reward you with a toolbox that holds our lever. Once you have all 3, go back to the kitchen and interact with the large pot to make Boris some soup. The third is in the room you started in, hiding in the box under the hammock. One is on a barrel if you turn to the left from the first can and walk through the kitchen area. One can is located just to the right on a shelf, if you turn away from Boris. Speak to Boris and you'll be tasked with finding 3 Bacon Soup (3). Turn to the left and head towards the door with (say it with me now) a missing handle. ![]() Walk out the door of your current room and you'll see Boris sitting at a table. After you come to, you'll find yourself in a safe house. ![]() |
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