The garden, or the forest on the east side of the temple, wasn't exactly a complete green path filled with trees, herbs, and shrubs. But instead, it was composed of a straight stony path, covered with vines and overgrown leaves, and led deeper into the garden.
If one can see through the green patches that covered almost everything, they would often find white marbled ruins that once formed the various structures and statues present in this garden.
As far as I remember, there were three major objectives to clear in this garden.
One was to clean the entire greenery neatly, all the weeds that have teemed here, without disturbing the normal flora of the garden.
As long as we did not touch the original trees, plants, and flowers, clearing as much as 70% of the weeds would complete this task.
The second was, once again, a dozen puzzle mechanisms that one needed to solve before finding the keys to the next area, that is, the cemetery behind the temple.
