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; JUYED AWK YACC : Tenuous reference to Unix tools ed(1), awk(1), yacc(1). Originally [[scroll of destroy armor]]. | ; JUYED AWK YACC : Tenuous reference to Unix tools ed(1), awk(1), yacc(1). Originally [[scroll of destroy armor]]. | ||
; KERNOD WEL : "Kenned well" in Scots. Originally [[scroll of identify]]. | ; KERNOD WEL : "Kenned well" in Scots. Originally [[scroll of identify]]. | ||
− | ; KIRJE : Finnish for "a letter" (as in a letter sent by mail). Not in Hack 1.0.0. | + | ; KIRJE : Finnish for "a letter" (as in a letter sent by [[mail]]). Not in Hack 1.0.0. |
; LEP GEX VEN ZEA : Unknown meaning. Originally [[scroll of create monster]]. | ; LEP GEX VEN ZEA : Unknown meaning. Originally [[scroll of create monster]]. | ||
; NR 9 : Possible reference to The Beatles' confusing Revolution No. 9. Originally [[scroll of confuse monster]]. | ; NR 9 : Possible reference to The Beatles' confusing Revolution No. 9. Originally [[scroll of confuse monster]]. |
Revision as of 02:22, 3 June 2007
Unidentified scrolls can have any one of many labels. In Hack 1.0.0, these labels were fixed to a specific type of scroll, but have since been randomized to make identification harder. The various labels, and their meanings, are:
- ANDOVA BEGARIN
- Unknown meaning. In Hack, this scroll was originally always the scroll of fire.
- DAIYEN FOOELS
- "Die, fools!". Originally scroll of enchant weapon.
- DUAM XNAHT
- "Thanx Maud" spelled backwards. Originally scroll of amnesia.
- ELAM EBOW
- Unknown meaning. Originally scroll of magic mapping.
- ELBIB YLOH
- "Holy Bible" spelled backwards. Originally scroll of genocide.
- FOOBIE BLETCH
- Unknown meaning. Possibly Jargon 'foo', ('bar'?), 'bletch'. Not in Hack 1.0.0.
- GARVEN DEH
- Unknown meaning. Not in Hack 1.0.0.
- HACKEM MUCHE
- "Hack 'em much". Originally scroll of charging.
- JUYED AWK YACC
- Tenuous reference to Unix tools ed(1), awk(1), yacc(1). Originally scroll of destroy armor.
- KERNOD WEL
- "Kenned well" in Scots. Originally scroll of identify.
- KIRJE
- Finnish for "a letter" (as in a letter sent by mail). Not in Hack 1.0.0.
- LEP GEX VEN ZEA
- Unknown meaning. Originally scroll of create monster.
- NR 9
- Possible reference to The Beatles' confusing Revolution No. 9. Originally scroll of confuse monster.
- PRATYAVAYAH
- "Reverse annoyance" in Sanskrit. Originally scroll of remove curse.
- PRIRUTSENIE
- "Taming" in Russian (slightly misspelled or mistranscribed but still easily identifiable by Russian players, PRIRUCHENIE would be more correct). Originally scroll of taming.
- READ ME
- "Read me". Originally scroll of blank paper.
- TEMOV
- Unknown meaning. Possibly "Vomit" backwards and misspelled. Not in Hack 1.0.0.
- THARR
- "There's gold in them tharr hills!". Originally scroll of gold detection.
- VE FORBRYDERNE
- "Beware, criminals!" in Danish. Originally scroll of punishment.
- VELOX NEB
- Unknown meaning. Not in Hack 1.0.0.
- VENZAR BORGAVVE
- Unknown meaning. Originally scroll of teleportation.
- VERR YED HORRE
- Unknown meaning. Originally scroll of light.
- XIXAXA XOXAXA XUXAXA
- Spanish for "mwahahahaha", a stereotypical evil laugh. Originally scroll of scare monster.
- YUM YUM
- "Yum yum!" Originally scroll of food detection.
- ZELGO MER
- Unknown meaning. Originally scroll of enchant armor.
Not all of these are used each game.