Lenore is one of the missions in JA3. It is a mystery to solve. We will tell you how to do it.
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Jagged Alliance 3 is full of interesting people and stories. You can stumble upon them in various places. One of them is H15. There is a lot of crocodiles in this place, but also you will encounter a mystery. You can start here a quest called Lenore. In this guide we will talk about it.
Go to the sector H15. It is full of crocodiles, so watch out. These animals have a powerful bite and can kill your mercs quickly. It is better to deal with them from a distance using ranged weapons and explosives.
There is a hut in the middle of the sector. You can find there a mad person. He will attack you, if get too close. There is no other choice but to kill him.
We have prepared a movie walkthrough of the Lenore quest. You may find it below. Of course, if you prefer a traditional guide, read the next section of our article.

Enter the hut and interact with the typewriter. You will be able to read:
It’s the beginning of Edgar Allan Poe poem Lenore. Your task is to solve the puzzle connected to it. You have to interact with various objects to complete first lines of this piece. Now you should touch the bath.

Go in front of the house and interact with the sculpture of two people with flowers.

Next, you should go to the North of the sector. There are two rafts in the corner – look at the one with a “dead body”.

Your next goal is to go to the northwest corner of the map. But watch out, as crocodiles will appear there. You may sneak past them or defeat them.
You have to interact with both sculptures, which are in the corner. Start with the one without flowers.

Go in front of the hut once again and interact with the sculpture covered in flowers. If you pass the wisdom check, you will be able to learn the truth.
For solving the mystery, you will get some EXP.
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