Return To Monkey Island - Part 11

We continue a partial exploration of Melée Island. The cook and the random pirate aren't much help outside the Scumm Bar so we continue to Low Street. The island is in a bit of a state now, and most distressingly, the House Of Mojo has now completely gone out of business but the Voodoo Lady is still present - the multi-locked safe from earlier is still there, and this turns out to hold the secret, thus becoming the object of our attention. We are informed that Captain Madison and LeChuck have fought each other to a draw, still out at sea, and agreed to be partners, seemingly along the same lines as the Madison-Threepwood alliance of earlier. So there is somewhat a race-against-time element, we need to theoretically try and open the safe before they arrive. The Voodoo Lady is her usual cryptic self, but Widey Bones suddenly comes into her own and tells us the purpose of part 4 of this game - retrieving all the keys for the safe to get the secret. She has one, and she will give it to us when we already have two. There is a Mrs Smith who lived on the island who had one also, so we will need to go and visit the locksmith, who I believe is her daughter. There's one on Brrr-muda, which sounds pretty icy, one on a sunken ship though no-one knows where it sank, and one on Terror Island, which sounds, well, terrifying. So we get a map from Wally telling us how to get to at least two of those places. Moving into High Street, there's a new shop opened called The Cod's Wallop, Widey is still leaning out of her window and is available to talk sensibly to now, the alley still has no value and I drop into the jail. There's only one cell now (the one with the numbers missing from the lock so we can't get a key too easily) but rather than Stan, Otis is now sitting in it again. I have a brief chat before calling it a day. I'm not sure if there is much to be gained from doing so, but I'm intending to speak to the locksmith, look in the fish shop, speak to Carla and go around the other bits of the island before sailing off anywhere else. There's quite a lot of exploring of this new world still to do.