Only a few more days until Poptropica Mythology Island becomes available to everyone to play. If you haven’t see the Mythology Island Walkthrough yet, check it out to get help with solving this fun island quest.
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- Apr 25, 2013 Backing away from Greek Mythology,I could tell you the exact instructions on how to get through the first part. But that would take forever, so I’ll just tell you the pointers. When you see a riddle, it will say, “15 bones of ancient men,take back six but still leave 10. Move the bones so that they actually say “Ten.”You can now pass.
How do you get through the fifteen bones of ancient men? This page contains Poptropica, q&a, questions and answesr cheatsguru. Rock man and betty jetty by Unregistered. The fifteen bones of ancient men? It says take back six but still leave ten but you can't do that without 16 bones not 15 bones. I just don't get it. Posted: may 01.
In the meantime, we’ll continue our spotlight on some of the Gods and creatures from Greek mythology that you’ll find during your quest on Poptropica Mythology Island.
Fifteen Bones Of Ancient Man Poptropica
The Minotaur
The Minotaur is one of the most famous beats in all of Greek Mythology. The Minotaur was a creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man and he lived deep inside a giant Labyrinth, or maze, on the island of Crete. He was the offspring of another creature known as the Cretan Bull and of Pasiphaë, the wife of King Minos of Crete. When the Minotaur grew up to be dangerous, King Minos had him placed inside a giant labyrinth constructed by the famous architect Daedalus.
The Minotaur lived there, devouring prisoners sent into the labyrinth until the Athenian hero Theseus killed him with the sword of Aegeus. Theseus was helped in his quest by Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos. She gave him a ball of thread that allowed him to retrace his steps through the giant maze.
In Poptropica, you’ll encounter the Minotaur in the early part of your quest. On Mythology Island, he’s guarding the outside of a maze, and you don’t need to kill him (and he doesn’t try to eat you). Instead, he offers to give you the ring from his nose if you can find your way out of his maze. The ring is one of the five objects you need to complete your mission from Zeus. When you enter the maze, you’ll get the magic thread from Athena, which just like Theseus, will allow you to retrace your steps if you get lost.