The Royal Workshop || Prince of Persia - The Two Thrones

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The Royal Workshop
After running through the short scene that starts when you enter this location, run down to the statue of the king and grab hold of his scepter. Climb up the pole that it makes for you, then jump from there to the platform nearby. Wallrun from there to the rope, then shimmy along to the platform nearby, then wallrun to the platform in the corner. From there, you can wallrun to the gap between the wall and the statue.
While you're in the gap, climb all the way to the top and jump forward to land on another platform. From there, jump diagonally to the platform nearby, then drop down to the platform underneath it. When you see the bird's eye view marker, hit it to look up. To reach your destination, you need to wallrun into the gap above the fire, then walljump until you reach the ledge. If you're standing on it, drop down to hang on by your hands, then shimmy to your left until you can jump to a beam. From there, you can jump to the first switch in the room.
Well, there are actually only two switches here, each of which is paired with a wall trigger. One of the triggers causes the statue to move along the set of wooden logs that line the floor, while the other will rotate it around its axis. Your goal here is to move the large statue of the king from one end of the room to the other, but doing so will be complicated, due to the fact that it can get caught on any number of obstacles in its path. You'll need to use the switch that rotates it to maneuver it around the obstacles so that the switch that moves it forward will be able to do its job. It sounds complicated, and it kind of is, but with a little practice you should be able to figure out how it works. Note that the degree of complication that this puzzle takes on seems to depend on the difficulty setting of the game, so we can't guarantee that this solution will work for all difficulties.
This puzzle is annoying, but hey - that's why you're reading a walkthrough.
You should be standing near the switch/trigger combination that controls the movement of the statue along the floor. If so, the panels above the wall switch should include an arrow pointing left or right; by default, it should be pointing to the right, which is the direct we want the statue to move in. Go ahead and flip the walltrigger once to move the statue away from the wall a bit. You can only move it once at this point; trying to move it again will bang it against the wood that's hanging against the ceiling.
At this point, head up the ladder near here and descend the ladder on the far side to reach the second trigger combination. This is the trigger that controls the statue's axis of rotation. The arrow above the walltrigger should, by default, be oriented clockwise, so leave it there and pull the walltrigger twice to rotate the statue so that it's facing the wall it was originally stationed at. It should be completely turned around from its original orientation.
Now, return to the lateral movement switch and flip the walltrigger twice to move the statue further down the room. Return to the orientation switch and rotate the statue clockwise once. Now, return to the lateral movement switch and push the bar to change the switch from moving forwards to backwards, then use the wall trigger to move the statue backwards a bit. Now return to the rotation switch and use it to turn the statue clockwise. (It should now be facing the same direction as it originally was.)
Move the statue forward one move (after returning the lateral movement switch to the forward position), then clockwise one turn, then forward one space, then counter-clockwise one turn, then forward one space to bust through the wall and end this tedious puzzle exercise! You'll automatically leave the area after you bust through the wall.
If you prefer to have this puzzle solution in a handy list format, here you are:
• Forward move
• Clockwise turn
• Clockwise turn
• Forward move
• Forward move
• Clockwise turn
• Backward move
• Clockwise turn
• Forward move
• Clockwise turn
• Forward move
• Counterclockwise turn
• Forward move

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