“Examine the Floating Thought” is one of the objectives for the “Ezekiel’s Past” quest in Throne & Liberty.
To complete it, you have to grab a “floating thought”, known as the Pledge Artifact. However, reaching it is requires a bit more work than you might imagine, especially for a game in which you can transform into birds and the like!
In this guide, we’ll help you reach the Pledge Artifact in the Hall of Oaths to examine it.
Examine The Floating Thought | Ezekiel’s Past Quest Guide
To complete the “Examine The Floating Thought” objective for the “Ezekiel’s Past” quest in Throne & Liberty, you’ll need to reach the Pledge Artifact floating in the Hall of Oaths. To start this process, interact with the Memory Sign in the middle of the room.
As soon as you interact with the Memory Sign, look toward the south side of the room. A staircase will appear and allow you to go through the bars into a new room.
Go up the stairs and then turn to your right to find another Memory Sign at the end of the room. Wait until Scarla’s Ghost appears and the Memory Sign becomes interactable again. Once it does, activate it.
Now, leave the room by going through the exit northeast of where you are. Grapple onto the first pillar, then jump across the gap to the second pillar.
Then, jump off the pillar and use your Glide Morph to reach the room on the northern part of the Hall of Oaths.
Just like before, turn to your right again to find another Memory Sign. Wait for Scarla’s Ghost to appear and then activate the Memory Sign.
Leave through the exit going southwest and jump onto another broken pillar.
Then, look up to the pillar in front of you to find a grapple point.
Grapple to the top of the pillar and you’ll land in front of the Pledge Artifact. Simply walk up to it and interact with it to complete the “Examine the Floating Thought” objective, allowing you to continue the “Ezekiel’s Past” quest in Throne & Liberty!
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