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1. # NetHack 3.6 quest.txt $NHDT-Date: 1448540693 2015/11/26 12:24:53 $ $NHDT-Branch: master $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.32 $ 2. # Copyright (c) 1991 by M. Stephenson 3. # NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. 4. # 5. # The quest text file for NetHack 3.4 6. # 7. # These are the "standard" message numbers from qtext.h. All class 8. # dialogue must have at least these entries. 9. # 10. # QT_FIRSTTIME 1 11. # QT_NEXTTIME 2 12. # QT_OTHERTIME 3 13. # 14. # QT_GUARDTALK 5 /* 5 random things guards say before quest */ 15. # QT_GUARDTALK2 10 /* 5 random things guards say after quest */ 16. # 17. # QT_FIRSTLEADER 15 18. # QT_NEXTLEADER 16 19. # QT_OTHERLEADER 17 20. # QT_LASTLEADER 18 21. # QT_BADLEVEL 19 22. # QT_BADALIGN 20 23. # QT_ASSIGNQUEST 21 24. # 25. # QT_ENCOURAGE 25 /* 1-10 random encouragement messages */ 26. # 27. # QT_FIRSTLOCATE 35 28. # QT_NEXTLOCATE 36 29. # 30. # QT_FIRSTACQUIRE 40 31. # QT_NEXTACQUIRE 41 32. # 33. # QT_FIRSTNEMESIS 50 34. # QT_NEXTNEMESIS 51 35. # QT_OTHERNEMESIS 52 36. # QT_NEMWANTSIT 53 /* you somehow got the artifact */ 37. # 38. # QT_DISCOURAGE 60 /* 1-10 random maledictive messages */ 39. # 40. # QT_GOTIT 70 41. # 42. # QT_KILLEDNEM 80 43. # QT_OFFEREDIT 81 44. # QT_OFFEREDIT2 82 /* if you throw artifact to leader after #81 */ 45. # 46. # QT_POSTHANKS 90 47. # QT_HASAMULET 91 48. # 49. # 50. # Archeologist 51. # 52. %Cc Arc 00001 53. You are suddenly in familiar surroundings. The buildings in the distance 54. seem to be those of your old alma mater, but something is wrong. It feels 55. as if there has been a riot recently, or %H has 56. been under siege. 57. 58. All of the windows are boarded up, and there are objects scattered around 59. the entrance. 60. 61. Strange forbidding shapes seem to be moving in the distance. 62. %E [You arrive at %H, but all is not well.] 63. %Cp Arc 00002 64. Once again, you are back at %H. 65. %E 66. %Cp Arc 00003 67. You are back at %H. 68. You have an odd feeling this may be the last time you ever come here. 69. %E 70. %Cp Arc 00005 71. "Did you see Lash LaRue in 'Song of Old Wyoming' the other night?" 72. %E 73. %Cp Arc 00006 74. "Hey man, got any potions of hallucination for sale?" 75. %E 76. %Cp Arc 00007 77. "Did you see the artifact %l brought back from the last dig?" 78. %E 79. %Cp Arc 00008 80. "So what species do *you* think we evolved from?" 81. %E 82. %Cp Arc 00009 83. "So you're %ls prize pupil! I don't know what he sees in you." 84. %E 85. %Cp Arc 00010 86. "Did you see Lash LaRue in 'Song of Old Wyoming' the other night?" 87. %E 88. %Cp Arc 00011 89. "Hey man, got any potions of hallucination for sale?" 90. %E 91. %Cp Arc 00012 92. "I guess you are guaranteed to make full professor now." 93. %E 94. %Cp Arc 00013 95. "So, what was worse, %n or your entrance exams?" 96. %E 97. %Cp Arc 00014 98. "%oC is impressive, but nothing like the bones I dug up!" 99. %E 100. %Cc Arc 00015 101. "Finally you have returned, %p. You were always 102. my most promising student. Allow me to see if you are ready for the 103. most difficult task of your career." 104. %E ["You have returned, %p, to a difficult task."] 105. %Cp Arc 00016 106. "Again, %p, you stand before me. 107. Let me see if you have gained experience in the interim." 108. %E 109. %Cp Arc 00017 110. "Once more, %p, you have returned from the field. 111. Are you finally ready for the task that must be accomplished?" 112. %E 113. %Cc Arc 00018 114. "%p, you have failed us. All of my careful training has been in 115. vain. Begone! Your tenure at this college has been revoked! 116. 117. "You are a disgrace to the profession!" 118. %E ["%pC, you have failed us. Begone!"] 119. %Cc Arc 00019 120. "%p, you are yet too inexperienced to undertake such a demanding 121. quest. A mere %r could not possibly face the rigors demanded and 122. survive. Go forth, and come here again when your adventures have further 123. taught you." 124. %E [%pC, a mere %r is too inexperienced.] 125. %Cc Arc 00020 126. "%pC! I've heard that you've been using sloppy techniques. Your 127. results lately can hardly be called suitable for %ra! 128. 129. "How could you have strayed from the %a path? Go from here, and come 130. back only when you have purified yourself." 131. %E ["%pC, you have strayed from the %a path. Purify yourself!"] 132. %Cc Arc 00021 133. "Grave times have befallen the college, for %na has 134. stolen %o. Without it, the board of directors of 135. the university will soon have no choice but to revoke our research grants. 136. 137. "You must locate the entrance to %i. Within it, 138. you will find %n. 139. 140. "You must then defeat %n and return %o 141. to me. 142. 143. "Only in this way will we be able to prevent the budget cuts that could 144. close this college. 145. 146. "May the wisdom of %d be your guide." 147. %E [%nC has stolen %o. Locate %i, defeat %ni, and return %O.] 148. %Cp Arc 00025 149. "Beware, for %n is powerful and cunning." 150. %E 151. %Cp Arc 00026 152. "To locate the entrance to %i, you must pass 153. many traps." 154. %E 155. %Cp Arc 00027 156. "A %nt may be vulnerable to attacks by magical cold." 157. %E 158. %Cp Arc 00028 159. "Call upon %d when you encounter %n." 160. %E 161. %Cp Arc 00029 162. "You must destroy %n. It will pursue you otherwise." 163. %E 164. %Cp Arc 00030 165. "%oC is a mighty talisman. With it you 166. can destroy %n." 167. %E 168. %Cp Arc 00031 169. "Go forth with the blessings of %d." 170. %E 171. %Cp Arc 00032 172. "I will have my %gP watch for your return." 173. %E 174. %Cp Arc 00033 175. "Remember not to stray from the true %a path." 176. %E 177. %Cp Arc 00034 178. "You may be able to sense %o when you are near." 179. %E 180. %Cc Arc 00035 181. A plain opens before you. Beyond the plain lies a foreboding edifice. 182. 183. You have the feeling that you will soon find the entrance to 184. %i. 185. %E [This foreboding edifice must hide the entrance to %i.] 186. %Cp Arc 00036 187. Once again, you are near the entrance to %i. 188. %E 189. %Cc Arc 00040 190. A strange feeling washes over you, and you think back to things you 191. learned during the many lectures of %l. 192. 193. You realize the feeling must be the presence of %o. 194. %E [This strange feeling must be the presence of %o.] 195. %Cp Arc 00041 196. The familiar presence of %o is in the ether. 197. %E 198. %Cc Arc 00050 199. "So, %p, you think that you can succeed in recovering 200. %o, when your teacher, %l, has already failed. 201. 202. "Come, try your best! I shall destroy you, and gnaw on your bones." 203. %E ["Come, %p, I shall destroy you!"] 204. %Cc Arc 00051 205. "Again you try to best me, eh %p? Well, you shall fail again. 206. 207. "You shall never recover %o. 208. 209. "I shall bear your soul to the Plane of Origins for my master's pleasure." 210. %E ["Again you try to best me, %p? You shall never recover %o."] 211. %Cp Arc 00052 212. "You persist yet %p! Good. Now, you shall die!" 213. %E 214. %Cp Arc 00053 215. "I shall have %o from you, %p, then feast 216. upon your entrails!" 217. %E 218. %Cp Arc 00060 219. "Try your best, %p. You cannot defeat me." 220. %E 221. %Cp Arc 00061 222. "I shall rend the flesh from your body whilst you still breathe!" 223. %E 224. %Cp Arc 00062 225. "First you, %p, then I shall destroy your mentor, %l." 226. %E 227. %Cp Arc 00063 228. "Tiring yet, %p? I draw my power from my master and cannot 229. falter!" 230. %E 231. %Cp Arc 00064 232. "I shall rend thy soul from thy body and consume it!" 233. %E 234. %Cp Arc 00065 235. "You are far too %a -- it weakens you. You shall die in this place." 236. %E 237. %Cp Arc 00066 238. "%d has forsaken you! You are lost now!" 239. %E 240. %Cp Arc 00067 241. "A mere %r cannot hope to defeat me!" 242. %E 243. %Cp Arc 00068 244. "If you are the best %l can send, I have nothing to fear." 245. %E 246. %Cp Arc 00069 247. "Die %c! I shall exhibit your carcass as a trophy." 248. %E 249. %Cc Arc 00070 250. The power of %o flows through your body! You feel 251. as if you could now take on the Wizard of Yendor himself and win, but 252. you know you must return %o to %l. 253. %E [The power of %o flows through your body! You must return it to %l.] 254. %Cp Arc 00080 255. The body of %n dissipates in a cloud of noxious fumes. 256. %E 257. %Cc Arc 00081 258. %lC touches %o briefly, gazes into it, 259. then smiles at you and says: 260. 261. "Well done, %p. You have defeated %n and 262. recovered %o. But I fear that it shall never be safe 263. here. 264. 265. Please take %o with you. You, %p, can 266. guard it now far better than I. 267. 268. May the blessings of %d follow you and guard you." 269. %E [%lC instructs you to guard %o from now on.] 270. # assumes Orb of Detection (glass object) 271. %Cc Arc 00082 272. "Careful, %p! %oC might break, and that would be 273. a tragic loss. You are its keeper now, and the time has come to 274. resume your search for the Amulet. %Z await your 275. return through the magic portal that brought you here." 276. %E ["Resume your search for the Amulet beyond the magic portal to %Z."] 277. %Cc Arc 00090 278. "Welcome back, %p. Have you progressed with your quest to 279. regain the Amulet of Yendor for %d?" 280. %E ["Have you progressed with your quest to regain the Amulet of Yendor for %d?"] 281. %Cc Arc 00091 282. "Congratulations, %p. I wondered if anyone could prevail against 283. the Wizard and the minions of Moloch. Now, you must embark on one 284. final adventure. 285. 286. "Take the Amulet, and find your way onto the Astral Plane. 287. There you must find the altar of %d and sacrifice the 288. Amulet on that altar to fulfill your destiny. 289. 290. "Remember, your path now should always be upwards." 291. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane and sacrifice it at the altar of %d.] 292. # 293. # Barbarian 294. # 295. %Cc Bar 00001 296. Warily you scan your surroundings, all of your senses alert for signs 297. of possible danger. Off in the distance, you can %x the familiar shapes 298. of %H. 299. 300. But why, you think, should %l be there? 301. 302. Suddenly, the hairs on your neck stand on end as you detect the aura of 303. evil magic in the air. 304. 305. Without thought, you ready your weapon, and mutter under your breath: 306. 307. "By %d, there will be blood spilt today." 308. %E [You reach the vicinity of %H, but sense evil magic nearby.] 309. %Cp Bar 00002 310. Once again, you near %H. You know that %l 311. will be waiting. 312. %E 313. %Cp Bar 00003 314. Again, and you think possibly for the last time, you approach 315. %H. 316. %E 317. %Cp Bar 00005 318. "The battles here have been good -- our enemies' blood soaks the soil!" 319. %E 320. %Cp Bar 00006 321. "Remember that glory is crushing your enemies beneath your feet!" 322. %E 323. %Cp Bar 00007 324. "There has been little treasure to loot, since the horde arrived." 325. %E 326. %Cp Bar 00008 327. "The horde is mighty in numbers, but they have little courage." 328. %E 329. %Cp Bar 00009 330. "%lC is a strange one, but he has helped defend us." 331. %E 332. %Cp Bar 00010 333. "The battles here have been good -- our enemies' blood soaks the soil!" 334. %E 335. %Cp Bar 00011 336. "Remember that glory is crushing your enemies beneath your feet!" 337. %E 338. %Cp Bar 00012 339. "Times will be good again, now that the horde is vanquished." 340. %E 341. %Cp Bar 00013 342. "You have brought our clan much honor in defeating %n." 343. %E 344. %Cp Bar 00014 345. "You will be a worthy successor to %l." 346. %E 347. %Cc Bar 00015 348. "Ah, %p. You have returned at last. The world is in dire 349. need of your help. There is a great quest you must undertake. 350. 351. "But first, I must see if you are ready to take on such a challenge." 352. %E ["At last you have returned. There is a great quest you must undertake."] 353. %Cp Bar 00016 354. "%p, you are back. Are you ready now for the challenge?" 355. %E 356. %Cp Bar 00017 357. "Again, you stand before me, %p. Surely you have prepared yourself." 358. %E 359. %Cc Bar 00018 360. "Pah! You have betrayed the gods, %p. You will never attain 361. the glory which you aspire to. Your failure to follow the true path has 362. closed this future to you. 363. 364. "I will protect these people as best I can, but soon %n will overcome 365. me and destroy all who once called you %s. Now begone!" 366. %E ["You have betrayed %d; soon %n will destroy us. Begone!"] 367. %Cc Bar 00019 368. "%p, I fear that you are as yet too inexperienced to face 369. %n. Only %Ra with the help of %d could ever hope to 370. defeat %ni." 371. %E ["You are too inexperienced. Come back when you are %Ra."] 372. %Cc Bar 00020 373. "%pC! You have wandered from the path of the %a! 374. If you attempt to overcome %n in this state, he will surely 375. enslave your soul. Your only hope, and ours, lies in your purification. 376. Go forth, and return when you feel ready." 377. %E ["You have wandered from the path of the %a. Come back when you have atoned."] 378. %Cc Bar 00021 379. "The world is in great need of your assistance, %p. 380. 381. "About six months ago, I learned that a mysterious sorcerer, known 382. as %n, had begun to gather a large group of cutthroats and brigands 383. about %ni. 384. 385. "At about the same time, these people you once rode with `liberated' a 386. potent magical talisman, %o, from a Turanian caravan. 387. 388. "%nC and %nj Black Horde swept down upon %i and defeated 389. the people there, driving them out into the desert. He has taken 390. %o, and seeks to bend it to %nj will. I detected the 391. subtle changes in the currents of fate, and joined these people. 392. Then I sent forth a summons for you. 393. 394. "If %n can bend %o to %nj will, he will become 395. almost indestructible. He will then be able to enslave the minds of 396. men across the world. You are the only hope. The gods smile upon you, 397. and with %d behind you, you alone can defeat %n. 398. 399. "You must go to %i. From there, you can track down 400. %n, defeat %ni, and return %o to us. Only 401. then will the world be safe." 402. %E ["Find %n, defeat %ni, and return %o to us."] 403. %Cp Bar 00025 404. "%nC is strong in the dark arts, but not immune to cold steel." 405. %E 406. %Cp Bar 00026 407. "Remember that %n is a great sorcerer. He lived in the time 408. of Atlantis." 409. %E 410. %Cp Bar 00027 411. "If you fail, %p, I will not be able to protect these people long." 412. %E 413. %Cp Bar 00028 414. "To enter %i, you must be very stealthy. The horde will be on 415. guard." 416. %E 417. %Cp Bar 00029 418. "Call upon %d in your time of need." 419. %E 420. %Cp Bar 00030 421. "May %d protect you, and guide your steps." 422. %E 423. %Cp Bar 00031 424. "If you can lay hands upon %o, carry it for good fortune." 425. %E 426. %Cp Bar 00032 427. "I cannot stand against %ns sorcery. But %d will help you." 428. %E 429. %Cp Bar 00033 430. "Do not fear %n. I know you can defeat %ni." 431. %E 432. %Cp Bar 00034 433. "You have a great road to travel, %p, but only after you defeat 434. %n." 435. %E 436. %Cc Bar 00035 437. The scent of water comes to you in the desert breeze. You know that 438. you have located %i. 439. %E [You have located %i.] 440. %Cp Bar 00036 441. Yet again you have a chance to infiltrate %i. 442. %E 443. %Cc Bar 00040 444. The hairs on the nape of your neck lift as you sense an energy in the 445. very air around you. You fight down a primordial panic that seeks to 446. make you turn and run. This is surely the lair of %n. 447. %E [This is surely the lair of %n.] 448. %Cp Bar 00041 449. Yet again you feel the air around you heavy with malevolent magical energy. 450. %E 451. %Cc Bar 00050 452. "So. This is what that second rate sorcerer %l sends to do %lj bidding. 453. I have slain many before you. You shall give me little sport. 454. 455. "Prepare to die, %c." 456. %E [%nC boasts that %nh has slain many. "Prepare to die, %c."] 457. %Cp Bar 00051 458. "I have wasted too much time on you already. Now, you shall die." 459. %E 460. %Cp Bar 00052 461. "You return yet again, %c! Are you prepared for death now?" 462. %E 463. %Cp Bar 00053 464. "I shall have %o back, you pitiful excuse for %ca. 465. And your life as well." 466. %E 467. %Cp Bar 00060 468. "My pets will dine on your carcass tonight!" 469. %E 470. %Cp Bar 00061 471. "You are a sorry excuse for %ra." 472. %E 473. %Cp Bar 00062 474. "Run while you can, %c. My next spell will be your last." 475. %E 476. %Cp Bar 00063 477. "I shall use your very skin to bind my next grimoire." 478. %E 479. %Cp Bar 00064 480. "%d cannot protect you now. Here, you die." 481. %E 482. %Cp Bar 00065 483. "Your %a nature makes you weak. You cannot defeat me." 484. %E 485. %Cp Bar 00066 486. "Come, %c. I shall kill you, then unleash the horde on your tribe." 487. %E 488. %Cp Bar 00067 489. "Once you are dead, my horde shall finish off %l, and your tribe." 490. %E 491. %Cp Bar 00068 492. "Fight, %c, or are you afraid of the mighty %n?" 493. %E 494. %Cp Bar 00069 495. "You have failed, %c. Now, my victory is complete." 496. %E 497. %Cc Bar 00070 498. As you pick up %o, you feel the power of it 499. flowing through your hands. It seems to be in two or more places 500. at once, even though you are holding it. 501. %E [You feel the power of %o flowing through your hands.] 502. %Cc Bar 00080 503. %nC falls to the ground, and utters a last curse at you. Then %nj 504. body fades slowly, seemingly dispersing into the air around you. You 505. slowly become aware that the overpowering aura of magic in the air has 506. begun to fade. 507. %E [%nC curses you, but you feel the overpowering aura of magic fading.] 508. %Cc Bar 00081 509. When %l sees %o, he smiles, and says: 510. 511. Well done, %p. You have saved the world from certain doom. 512. What, now, should be done with %o? 513. 514. These people, brave as they are, cannot hope to guard it from 515. other sorcerers who will detect it, as surely as %n did. 516. 517. Take %o with you, %p. It will guard you in 518. your adventures, and you can best guard it. You embark on a 519. quest far greater than you realize. 520. 521. Remember me, %p, and return when you have triumphed. I 522. will tell you then of what you must do. You will understand when the 523. time comes. 524. %E [%lC tells you to guard %o, and to return when you have triumphed.] 525. %Cc Bar 00082 526. %l gazes reverently at %o, then back at you. 527. 528. "You are its keeper now, and the time has come to resume your search 529. for the Amulet. %Z await your return through the 530. magic portal which brought you here." 531. %E ["You keep %o. Return to %Z to search for the Amulet."] 532. %Cp Bar 00090 533. "Tell us, %p, have you fared well on your great quest?" 534. %E 535. %Cc Bar 00091 536. "This is wondrous, %p. I feared that you could not possibly 537. succeed in your quest, but here you are in possession of the Amulet 538. of Yendor! 539. 540. "I have studied the texts of the magi constantly since you left. In 541. the Book of Skelos, I found this: 542. 543. %d will cause a child to be sent into the world. This child is to 544. be made strong by trial of battle and magic, for %d has willed it so. 545. It is said that the child of %d will recover the Amulet of Yendor 546. that was stolen from the Creator at the beginning of time. 547. 548. "As you now possess the amulet, %p, I suspect that the Book 549. speaks of you. 550. 551. The child of %d will take the Amulet, and travel to the Astral 552. Plane, where the Great Temple of %d is to be found. The Amulet 553. will be sacrificed to %d, there on %dJ altar. Then the child will 554. stand by %d as champion of all %cP for eternity. 555. 556. "This is all I know, %p. I hope it will help you." 557. %E ["Take the Amulet to the altar of %d on the Astral Plane and offer it."] 558. # 559. # Cave(wo)man 560. # 561. %Cc Cav 00001 562. You descend through a barely familiar stairwell that you remember 563. %l showing you when you embarked upon your vision quest. 564. 565. You arrive back at %H, but something seems 566. wrong here. The usual smoke and glowing light of the fires of the 567. outer caves are absent, and an uneasy quiet fills the damp air. 568. %E [You arrive back at %H, but something is wrong here.] 569. %Cp Cav 00002 570. Once again, you arrive back at %H. 571. %E 572. %Cp Cav 00003 573. For some reason, you think that this may be the last time you will 574. enter %H. 575. %E 576. %Cp Cav 00005 577. "We have not been able to gather as much food since the Giants sealed 578. off our access to the outer world." 579. %E 580. %Cp Cav 00006 581. "Since %n sent her minions, we have been constantly fighting." 582. %E 583. %Cp Cav 00007 584. "I have heard your vision quest was successful. Is this so?" 585. %E 586. %Cp Cav 00008 587. "So, tell me, %p, how have you fared?" 588. %E 589. %Cp Cav 00009 590. "%lC grows old. We know not who will guide us after he ascends." 591. %E 592. %Cp Cav 00010 593. "The rains have returned and the land grows lush again." 594. %E 595. %Cp Cav 00011 596. "Peace has returned, give thanks to %d!" 597. %E 598. %Cp Cav 00012 599. "Welcome back! Did you find %o?" 600. %E 601. %Cp Cav 00013 602. "So, %p, tell us the story of your fight with %n." 603. %E 604. %Cp Cav 00014 605. "%lC grows old. Perhaps you will guide us after he ascends." 606. %E 607. %Cc Cav 00015 608. "You have returned from your vision quest, %p. Thank %d. 609. 610. "We are in dire need of your help, my %S. 611. 612. "But first, I must see if you are yet capable of the quest I would 613. ask you to undertake." 614. %E ["You have returned. We are in dire need of your help."] 615. %Cp Cav 00016 616. "Again, you return to us, %p. Let me see if you are ready now." 617. %E 618. %Cp Cav 00017 619. "Ah, %p. Are you finally ready?" 620. %E 621. %Cc Cav 00018 622. "%pC! You have sealed our fate. You seem unable to reform yourself, 623. so I must select another to take your place. 624. 625. "Begone from %H! You have betrayed us by choosing 626. the path of the %C over the true path of the %L. 627. 628. "You no longer live in our eyes." 629. %E ["You have betrayed the %L. Begone!"] 630. %Cc Cav 00019 631. "Alas, %p, you are as yet too inexperienced to embark upon such 632. a difficult quest as that I propose to give you. 633. 634. "%rA could not possibly survive the rigors demanded to find 635. %i, never mind to confront %n herself. 636. 637. "Adventure some more, and you will learn the skills you will require. 638. %d decrees it." 639. %E ["%rA is too inexperienced. Come back when you have progressed."] 640. %Cc Cav 00020 641. "%pC! You have deviated from my teachings. You no longer follow 642. the path of the %a as you should. I banish you from these caves, to 643. go forth and purify yourself. Then, you might be able to accomplish this 644. quest." 645. %E ["You no longer follow the path of the %a. Go, and purify yourself."] 646. %Cc Cav 00021 647. "You are indeed ready now, %p. I shall tell you a tale of 648. great suffering among your people: 649. 650. "Shortly after you left on your vision quest, the caves were invaded by 651. the creatures sent against us by %n. 652. 653. "She, herself, could not attack us due to her great size, but her minions 654. have harassed us ever since. In the first attacks, many died, and the 655. minions of %n managed to steal %o. 656. They took it to %i and there, none of our 657. %g warriors have been able to go. 658. 659. "You must find %i, and within it wrest 660. %o from %n. She guards it as 661. jealously as she guards all treasures she attains. But with it, 662. we can make our caves safe once more. 663. 664. "Please, %p, recover %o for us, and return it here." 665. %E [Find and defeat %n, recover %o, and return with it.] 666. %Cp Cav 00025 667. "%nC is immune to her own breath weapons. 668. You should use magic upon her that she does not use herself." 669. %E 670. %Cp Cav 00026 671. "When you encounter %n, call upon %d for assistance." 672. %E 673. %Cp Cav 00027 674. "There will be nowhere to hide inside %ns inner sanctum." 675. %E 676. %Cp Cav 00028 677. "Your best chance with %n will be to keep moving." 678. %E 679. %Cp Cav 00029 680. "Do not be distracted by the great treasures in %ns lair. 681. Concentrate on %o." 682. %E 683. %Cp Cav 00030 684. "%oC is the only object that %n truly fears." 685. %E 686. %Cp Cav 00031 687. "Do not be fooled by %ns size. She is fast, and it is 688. rumored that she uses magic." 689. %E 690. %Cp Cav 00032 691. "I would send a party of %gP with you, but we will need all 692. of our strength to defend ourselves." 693. %E 694. %Cp Cav 00033 695. "Remember, be %a at all times. This is your strength." 696. %E 697. %Cp Cav 00034 698. "If only we had an amulet of reflection, this would not have happened." 699. %E 700. %Cc Cav 00035 701. You %x many large claw marks on the ground. The tunnels ahead 702. of you are larger than most of those in any cave complex you have 703. ever been in before. 704. 705. Your nose detects the smell of carrion from within, and bones litter 706. the sides of the tunnels. 707. %E [You %x many large claw marks, smell carrion, and notice bones.] 708. %Cp Cav 00036 709. Once again, you approach %i. 710. %E 711. %Cc Cav 00040 712. You find yourself in a large cavern, with neatly polished walls, that 713. nevertheless show signs of being scorched by fire. 714. 715. Bones litter the floor, and there are objects scattered everywhere. 716. The air is close with the stench of sulphurous fumes. 717. 718. %nC is clearly visible, but %nh seems to be asleep. 719. %E [You enter a large cavern. %nC is present.] 720. %Cp Cav 00041 721. Once again, you find yourself in the lair of %n. 722. %E 723. %Cc Cav 00050 724. "So, follower of %l, you seek to invade the lair of 725. %n. Only my meals are allowed down here. Prepare 726. to be eaten!" 727. %E [%nC threatens to eat you.] 728. %Cp Cav 00051 729. "So, again you face me, %c. No one has ever before escaped me. 730. Now I shall kill you." 731. %E 732. %Cp Cav 00052 733. "You are getting annoying, %c. Prepare to die." 734. %E 735. %Cp Cav 00053 736. "I'll have %o from you, %c. You shall die." 737. %E 738. %Cp Cav 00060 739. "You are weak, %c. No challenge for the Mother of all Dragons." 740. %E 741. %Cp Cav 00061 742. "I grow hungry, %r. You look like a nice appetizer!" 743. %E 744. %Cp Cav 00062 745. "Join me for lunch? You're the main course, %c." 746. %E 747. %Cp Cav 00063 748. "With %o, I am invincible! You cannot succeed." 749. %E 750. %Cp Cav 00064 751. "Your mentor, %l has failed. You are nothing to fear." 752. %E 753. %Cp Cav 00065 754. "You shall die here, %c. %rA cannot hope to defeat me." 755. %E 756. %Cp Cav 00066 757. "You, a mere %r challenge the might of %n? Hah!" 758. %E 759. %Cp Cav 00067 760. "I am the Mother of all Dragons! You cannot hope to defeat me." 761. %E 762. %Cp Cav 00068 763. "My claws are sharp now. I shall rip you to shreds!" 764. %E 765. %Cp Cav 00069 766. "%d has deserted you, %c. This is my domain." 767. %E 768. %Cc Cav 00070 769. As you pick up %o it seems heavy at first, but as you 770. hold it strength flows into your arms. 771. 772. You suddenly feel full of power, as if nothing could possibly stand 773. in your path. 774. %E [%oC fills you with a feeling of power.] 775. %Cp Cav 00080 776. %nC sinks to the ground, her heads flailing about. 777. As she dies, a cloud of noxious fumes billows about her. 778. %E 779. %Cc Cav 00081 780. %lC glimpses %o in your possession. 781. He smiles and says: 782. 783. You have done it! We are saved. But I fear that %o 784. will always be a target for %C forces who will want it for their 785. own. 786. 787. To prevent further trouble, I would like you, %p, 788. to take %o away with you. It will help you as you 789. quest for the Amulet of Yendor. 790. %E ["Take %o with you. It will help in your quest for the Amulet of Yendor."] 791. %Cc Cav 00082 792. %l grasps %o proudly for a moment, then looks at you. 793. 794. "You are its keeper now, and the time has come to resume your search 795. for the Amulet. %Z await your return through the 796. magic portal which brought you here." 797. %E ["You are the keeper of %o now. Return to %Z to search for the Amulet.] 798. %Cp Cav 00090 799. "%pC! Welcome back. 800. How goes your quest to recover the Amulet for %d?" 801. %E 802. %Cc Cav 00091 803. "You have been successful, I see, %p. 804. 805. "Now that the Amulet of Yendor is yours, here is what you must do: 806. 807. "Journey upwards to the open air. The Amulet you carry will then 808. take you into the Astral Planes, where the Great Temple of %d 809. casts its influence throughout our world. 810. 811. "Sacrifice the Amulet on the altar. Thus shall %d become supreme!" 812. %E ["Take the Amulet to the altar of %d on the Astral Plane and offer it."] 813. # 814. # Healer 815. # 816. %Cc Hea 00001 817. What sorcery has brought you back to %H? The smell 818. of fresh funeral pyres tells you that something is amiss with the healing 819. powers that used to practice here. 820. 821. No rhizotomists are tending the materia medica gardens, and where are the 822. common folk who used to come for the cures? 823. 824. You know that you must quickly make your way to the collegium, and 825. %ls iatreion, and find out what has happened in your absence. 826. %E [You arrive back at %H and must find %l.] 827. %Cp Hea 00002 828. After your last experience you expected to be here, but you certainly 829. did not expect to see things so much worse. This time you must succeed. 830. %E 831. %Cp Hea 00003 832. Again, you %x %H in the distance. 833. 834. The smell of death and disease permeates the air. You do not have 835. to be %Ra to know that %n is on the verge of victory. 836. %E 837. %Cp Hea 00005 838. "Did you read that new treatise on the therapeutic use of leeches?" 839. %E 840. %Cp Hea 00006 841. "Paint a red caduceus on your shield and monsters won't hit you." 842. %E 843. %Cp Hea 00007 844. "I passed handwriting so they are demoting me a rank." 845. %E 846. %Cp Hea 00008 847. "I've heard that even %l has not been able to cure Chiron." 848. %E 849. %Cp Hea 00009 850. "We think %n has used %nj alchemists, and %o, 851. to unleash a new disease we call 'the cold' on Gehennom." 852. %E 853. %Cp Hea 00010 854. "Did you read that new treatise on the therapeutic use of leeches?" 855. %E 856. %Cp Hea 00011 857. "Paint a red caduceus on your shield and monsters won't hit you." 858. %E 859. %Cp Hea 00012 860. "How are you feeling? Perhaps a good bleeding will improve your spirits." 861. %E 862. %Cp Hea 00013 863. "Have you heard the absurd new theory that diseases are caused by 864. microscopic organisms, and not ill humors?" 865. %E 866. %Cp Hea 00014 867. "I see that you bring %o, now you can cure this plague!" 868. %E 869. %Cc Hea 00015 870. Feebly, %l raises %lj head to look at you. 871. 872. "It is good to see you again, %p. I see the concern in your 873. eyes, but do not worry for me. I am not ready for Hades yet. We have 874. exhausted much of our healing powers holding off %n. 875. I need your fresh strength to carry on our work. 876. 877. "Come closer and let me lay hands on you, and determine if you have 878. the skills necessary to accomplish this mission." 879. %E [%l is weak from the struggle with %n. %lH wants to examine you.] 880. %Cp Hea 00016 881. "Again you return to me, %p. I sense that each trip back 882. the pleurisy and maladies of our land begin to infect you. Let us 883. hope and pray to %d that you become ready for your task before 884. you fall victim to the bad humors." 885. %E 886. %Cp Hea 00017 887. "Chiron has fallen, Hermes has fallen, what else must I tell you to 888. impress upon you the importance of your mission! I hope that you 889. have come prepared this time." 890. %E 891. %Cc Hea 00018 892. "You have failed us, %p. You are a quack! A charlatan! 893. 894. "Hades will be happy to hear that you are once again practicing your 895. arts on the unsuspecting." 896. %E [You are a failure as a healer.] 897. %Cc Hea 00019 898. "Alas, %p, you are yet too inexperienced to deal with the rigors 899. of such a task. You must be able to draw on the knowledge of botany, 900. vetenary, and alchemy before I can send you on this quest with good 901. conscience. 902. 903. "Return when you wear %Ra's caduceus." 904. %E [You are too inexperienced. Return when you are %Ra.] 905. %Cc Hea 00020 906. "You have learned much of the remedies that benefit, but you must also 907. know which physic for which ail. That is why %ds teachings are a 908. part of your training. 909. 910. "Return to us when you have healed thyself." 911. %E [Return when you are more %a.] 912. %Cc Hea 00021 913. For the first time, you sense a smile on %ls face. 914. 915. "You have indeed learned as much as we can teach you in preparation 916. for this task. Let me tell you what I know of the symptoms and hope 917. that you can provide a cure. 918. 919. "A short while ago, the dreaded %nt was fooled by the gods 920. into thinking that %nh could use %o to find a 921. cure for old age. Think of it, eternal youth! But %nj good 922. health is accomplished by drawing the health from those around %ni. 923. 924. "He has exhausted %nj own supply of healthy people and now %nh seeks to 925. extend %nj influence into our world. You must recover from %ni 926. %o and break the spell. 927. 928. "You must travel into the swamps to %i, and from there 929. follow the trail to %ns island lair. Be careful." 930. %E [Travel to %i on your way to recover %o from %n.] 931. %Cp Hea 00025 932. "Remember, %p, to always wash your hands before operating." 933. %E 934. %Cp Hea 00026 935. "%nC has no real magic of %nj own. To this %nh is vulnerable." 936. %E 937. %Cp Hea 00027 938. "If you have been true to %d, you can draw on the power of 939. %o." 940. %E 941. %Cp Hea 00028 942. "Bring with you antidotes for poisons." 943. %E 944. %Cp Hea 00029 945. "Remember this, %n can twist the powers of %o 946. to hurt instead of heal." 947. %E 948. %Cp Hea 00030 949. "I have sent for Chiron, but I am afraid he will come too late." 950. %E 951. %Cp Hea 00031 952. "Maybe when you return the snakes will once again begin to shed." 953. %E 954. %Cp Hea 00032 955. "The plague grows worse as we speak. Hurry, %p!" 956. %E 957. %Cp Hea 00033 958. "Many times %n has caused trouble in these lands. It is 959. time that %nh was eradicated like the diseases %nh has caused." 960. %E 961. %Cp Hea 00034 962. "With but one eye, %n should be easy to blind. Remember this." 963. %E 964. %Cc Hea 00035 965. You stand before the entrance to %i. Strange 966. scratching noises come from within the building. 967. 968. The swampy ground around you seems to stink with disease. 969. %E [You have reached %i but all is not well.] 970. %Cp Hea 00036 971. Once again you stand at the entrance to %i. 972. %E 973. %Cc Hea 00040 974. You stand within sight of the infamous Isle of %n. Even 975. the words of %l had not prepared you for this. 976. 977. Steeling yourself against the wails of the ill that pierce your ears, 978. you hurry on your task. Maybe with %o you can 979. heal them on your return, but not now. 980. %E [You have reached the lair of %n. Take %o away from %ni.] 981. %Cp Hea 00041 982. Once again, you %x the Isle of %n in the distance. 983. %E 984. %Cc Hea 00050 985. "They have made a mistake in sending you, %p. 986. 987. "When I add your youth to mine, it will just make it easier for me 988. to defeat %l." 989. %E ["I will take your life, then defeat %l."] 990. %Cp Hea 00051 991. "Unlike your patients, you seem to keep coming back, %p!" 992. %E 993. %Cp Hea 00052 994. "Which would you like, %p? Boils, pleurisy, convulsions?" 995. %E 996. %Cp Hea 00053 997. "I'll have %o back from you, %r. You are 998. not going to live to escape this place." 999. %E 1000. %Cp Hea 00060 1001. "They might as well give scalpels to wizards as to let you try to 1002. use %o!" 1003. %E 1004. %Cp Hea 00061 1005. "If I could strike %l, surrounded by %lj %gP, imagine what I 1006. can do to you here by yourself." 1007. %E 1008. %Cp Hea 00062 1009. "I will put my %Rp to work making a physic out of your ashes." 1010. %E 1011. %Cp Hea 00063 1012. "As we speak, Hades gathers your patients to join you." 1013. %E 1014. %Cp Hea 00064 1015. "After I'm done with you, I'll destroy %l as well." 1016. %E 1017. %Cp Hea 00065 1018. "You will have to kill me if you ever hope to leave this place." 1019. %E 1020. %Cp Hea 00066 1021. "I will impale your head on my caduceus for all to see." 1022. %E 1023. %Cp Hea 00067 1024. "There is no materia medica in your sack which will cure you of me!" 1025. %E 1026. %Cp Hea 00068 1027. "Do not fight too hard, I want your soul strong, not weakened!" 1028. %E 1029. %Cp Hea 00069 1030. "You should have stopped studying at vetenary." 1031. %E 1032. %Cc Hea 00070 1033. As you pick up %o, you feel its healing begin to 1034. warm your soul. You curse Zeus for taking it from its rightful owner, 1035. but at least you hope that %l can put it to good use once 1036. again. 1037. %E [You feel the healing power of %o and should return it to %l.] 1038. %Cc Hea 00080 1039. The battered body of %n slumps to the ground and gasps 1040. out one last curse: 1041. 1042. "You have defeated me, %p, but I shall have my revenge. 1043. How, I shall not say, but this curse shall be like a cancer 1044. on you." 1045. 1046. With that %n dies. 1047. %E [%nC curses you as %nh dies.] 1048. %Cc Hea 00081 1049. As soon as %l sees %o %lh summons %lj 1050. %gP. 1051. 1052. Gently, %l reaches out and touches %o. 1053. He instructs each of the assembled to do the same. When everyone 1054. has finished %lh speaks to you. 1055. 1056. "Now that we have been replenished we can defeat this plague. You must 1057. take %o with you and replenish the worlds you have 1058. been called upon to travel next. I wish you could ride Chiron to the 1059. end of your journey, but I need him to help me spread the cure. Go 1060. now and continue your journey." 1061. %E [%l touches %o and tells %lj %gP to do so too, then tells you to take it with you.] 1062. %Cc Hea 00082 1063. %l cautiously handles %o while watching you. 1064. 1065. "You are its keeper now, and the time has come to resume your search 1066. for the Amulet. %Z await your return through the 1067. magic portal which brought you here." 1068. %E [%l tells you to keep %o and return to %Z to search for the Amulet.] 1069. %Cp Hea 00090 1070. "You have again returned to us, %p. We have done well in your 1071. absence, yes? How fare you upon your quest for the Amulet?" 1072. %E 1073. %Cc Hea 00091 1074. "Ah, you have recovered the Amulet, %p. Well done! 1075. 1076. "Now, you should know that you must travel through the Elemental Planes 1077. to the Astral, and there return the Amulet to %d. Go forth and 1078. may our prayers be as a wind upon your back." 1079. %E ["You have recovered the Amulet. Travel to the Astral Plane and return it to %d."] 1080. # 1081. # Knight 1082. # 1083. %Cc Kni 00001 1084. You materialize in the shadows of %H. Immediately, you notice 1085. that something is wrong. The fields around the castle are trampled and 1086. withered, as if some great battle has been recently fought. 1087. 1088. Exploring further, you %x long gouges in the walls of %H. 1089. You know of only one creature that makes those kinds of marks... 1090. %E [Signs of battle include long gouges in the walls of %H.] 1091. %Cp Kni 00002 1092. Once again you stand in the shadows of %H. 1093. %E 1094. %Cp Kni 00003 1095. Again, you stand before %H. You vaguely sense that this 1096. may be the last time you stand before %l. 1097. %E 1098. %Cp Kni 00005 1099. "Hail, %p! Verily, thou lookest well." 1100. %E 1101. %Cp Kni 00006 1102. "There is word, %p, that %n hath been sighted in the fens 1103. near %i." 1104. %E 1105. %Cp Kni 00007 1106. "Thou art our only hope now, %p." 1107. %E 1108. %Cp Kni 00008 1109. "Verily, %l could have no better champion, %p." 1110. %E 1111. %Cp Kni 00009 1112. "Many brave %cP died when %n attacked." 1113. %E 1114. %Cp Kni 00010 1115. "Hail, %p! Verily, thou lookest well." 1116. %E 1117. %Cp Kni 00011 1118. "So, %p, didst thou find %n in the fens near %i?" 1119. %E 1120. %Cp Kni 00012 1121. "Worthy %p, hast thou proven thy right purpose on the body of %n?" 1122. %E 1123. %Cp Kni 00013 1124. "Verily, %l could have no better champion, %p." 1125. %E 1126. %Cp Kni 00014 1127. "Hast thou indeed recovered %o?" 1128. %E 1129. %Cc Kni 00015 1130. "Ah, %p. We see thou hast received Our summons. 1131. We are in dire need of thy prowess. But first, We must needs 1132. decide if thou art ready for this great undertaking." 1133. %E [%lC checks whether you are ready for a great undertaking.] 1134. %Cp Kni 00016 1135. "Welcome again, %p. We hope thou art ready now." 1136. %E 1137. %Cp Kni 00017 1138. "Once again, thou standest before Us, %p. Art thou ready now?" 1139. %E 1140. %Cc Kni 00018 1141. "Thou disgracest this noble court with thine impure presence. We have been 1142. lenient with thee, but no more. Thy name shall be spoken no more. We 1143. hereby strip thee of thy title, thy lands, and thy standing as %ca. 1144. Begone from Our sight!" 1145. %E [You are a disgrace as %ca.] 1146. %Cc Kni 00019 1147. "Verily, %p, thou hast done well. That thou hast survived thus 1148. far is a credit to thy valor, but thou art yet unprepared for 1149. the demands required as Our Champion. %rA, no matter how 1150. pure, could never hope to defeat the foul %n. 1151. 1152. "Journey forth from this place, and hone thy skills. Return to 1153. Our presence when thou hast attained the noble title of %R." 1154. %E [You are not prepared to face %n. Return when you are %Ra.] 1155. %Cc Kni 00020 1156. "Thou dishonourest Us, %p! Thou hast strayed from the path of 1157. chivalry! Go from Our presence and do penance. Only when thou art again 1158. pure mayst thou return hence." 1159. %E [Go and do penance. Return when you are truly %a.] 1160. %Cc Kni 00021 1161. "Ah, %p. Thou art truly ready, as no %c before thee hath 1162. been. Hear now Our words: 1163. 1164. "As thou noticed as thou approached %H, a great battle hath 1165. been fought recently in these fields. Know thou that Merlin himself 1166. came to aid Us here as We battled the foul %n. In the midst of that 1167. battle, %n struck Merlin a great blow, felling him. Then, as Our 1168. forces were pressed back, %n stole %o. 1169. 1170. "We eventually turned the tide, but lost many %cP in doing so. 1171. Merlin was taken off by his apprentice, but hath not recovered. We have 1172. been told that so long as %n possesseth %o, 1173. Merlin will not regain his health. 1174. 1175. "We hereby charge thee with this most important of duties: 1176. 1177. "Go forth from this place, to the fens, and there thou wilt find 1178. %i. From there, thou must track down %n. Destroy the 1179. beast, and return to Us %o. Only then can 1180. We restore Merlin to health." 1181. %E [Pass through %i to reach %n. Destroy %ni and return with %o.] 1182. %Cp Kni 00025 1183. "Remember, %p, follow always the path of %d." 1184. %E 1185. %Cp Kni 00026 1186. "Though %n is verily a mighty foe, We have confidence in thy victory." 1187. %E 1188. %Cp Kni 00027 1189. "Beware, for %n hath surrounded %niself with hordes of foul creatures." 1190. %E 1191. %Cp Kni 00028 1192. "Great treasure, 'tis said, is hoarded in the lair of %n." 1193. %E 1194. %Cp Kni 00029 1195. "If thou possessest %o, %p, %ns magic 1196. shall therewith be thwarted." 1197. %E 1198. %Cp Kni 00030 1199. "The gates of %i are guarded by forces unseen, %p. 1200. Go carefully." 1201. %E 1202. %Cp Kni 00031 1203. "Return %o to Us quickly, %p." 1204. %E 1205. %Cp Kni 00032 1206. "Destroy %n, %p, else %H shall surely fall." 1207. %E 1208. %Cp Kni 00033 1209. "Call upon %d when thou art in need." 1210. %E 1211. %Cp Kni 00034 1212. "To find %i, thou must keep thy heart pure." 1213. %E 1214. %Cc Kni 00035 1215. You stand at the foot of %i. Atop, you can %x a shrine. 1216. Strange energies seem to be focused here, and the hair on the back of 1217. your neck stands on end. 1218. %E [You have reached %i and can %x a shrine.] 1219. %Cp Kni 00036 1220. Again, you stand at the foot of %i. 1221. %E 1222. %Cc Kni 00040 1223. As you exit the swamps, you %x before you a huge, gaping hole in the 1224. side of a hill. From within, you smell the foul stench of carrion. 1225. 1226. The pools on either side of the entrance are fouled with blood, and 1227. pieces of rusted metal and broken weapons show above the surface. 1228. %E [You %x the entrance to a cavern inside a hill.] 1229. %Cp Kni 00041 1230. Again, you stand at the entrance to %ns lair. 1231. %E 1232. %Cc Kni 00050 1233. "Hah! Another puny %c seeks death. I shall dine well tonight, 1234. then tomorrow, %H shall fall!" 1235. %E [%nC taunts you and issues a threat against %H.] 1236. %Cp Kni 00051 1237. "Again, thou challengest me, %r? So be it. Thou wilt die here." 1238. %E 1239. %Cp Kni 00052 1240. "Thou art truly foolish, %r. I shall dispatch thee anon." 1241. %E 1242. %Cp Kni 00053 1243. "So, thou darest touch MY property! I shall have that bauble back, 1244. puny %r. Thou wilt die in agony!" 1245. %E 1246. %Cp Kni 00060 1247. "A mere %r can never withstand me!" 1248. %E 1249. %Cp Kni 00061 1250. "I shall kill thee now, and feast!" 1251. %E 1252. %Cp Kni 00062 1253. "Puny %c. What manner of death dost thou wish?" 1254. %E 1255. %Cp Kni 00063 1256. "First thee, %p, then I shall feast upon %l." 1257. %E 1258. %Cp Kni 00064 1259. "Hah! Thou hast failed, %r. Now thou shalt die." 1260. %E 1261. %Cp Kni 00065 1262. "Die, %c. Thou art as nothing against my might." 1263. %E 1264. %Cp Kni 00066 1265. "I shall suck the marrow from thy bones, %c." 1266. %E 1267. %Cp Kni 00067 1268. "Let's see... Baked? No. Fried? Nay. Broiled? Yea verily, 1269. that is the way I like my %c for dinner." 1270. %E 1271. %Cp Kni 00068 1272. "Thy strength waneth, %p. The time of thy death draweth near." 1273. %E 1274. %Cp Kni 00069 1275. "Call upon thy precious %d, %p. It shall not avail thee." 1276. %E 1277. %Cc Kni 00070 1278. As you pick up %o, you feel its protective fields 1279. form around your body. You also feel a faint stirring in your mind, as 1280. if you are in two places at once, and in the second, you are waking from 1281. a long sleep. 1282. %E [You feel the magic of %o.] 1283. %Cc Kni 00080 1284. As %n sinks to the ground, blood gushing from %nj open mouth, %nh 1285. defiantly curses you and %l: 1286. 1287. "Thou hast not won yet, %r. By the gods, I shall return 1288. and dog thy steps to the grave!" 1289. 1290. %nJ tail flailing madly, %n tries to crawl towards you, but slumps 1291. to the ground and dies in a pool of %nj own blood. 1292. %E [%nC curses you as %nh dies.] 1293. %Cc Kni 00081 1294. As you approach %l, %lh beams at you and says: 1295. 1296. "Well done! Thou art truly the Champion of %H. We 1297. have received word that Merlin is recovering, and shall soon 1298. rejoin Us. 1299. 1300. "He hath instructed Us that thou art now to be the guardian of 1301. %o. He feeleth that thou mayst have need of 1302. its powers in thine adventures. It is Our wish that thou keepest 1303. %o with thee as thou searchest for the fabled 1304. Amulet of Yendor." 1305. %E [%oC is yours now. It will aid in your search for the Amulet.] 1306. # assumes Magic Mirror of Merlin (glass object) 1307. %Cc Kni 00082 1308. "Careful, %p! %oC might break, and that would 1309. be a tragic loss. Thou art its keeper now, and the time hath come 1310. to resume thy search for the Amulet. %Z await thy 1311. return through the magic portal that brought thee here." 1312. %E [You are the keeper of %o. Return to %Z and find the Amulet.] 1313. %Cp Kni 00090 1314. "Well met, %p. How goeth thy search for the Amulet of Yendor?" 1315. %E 1316. %Cc Kni 00091 1317. "Thou hast succeeded, We see, %p! Now thou art commanded to take 1318. the Amulet to be sacrificed to %d in the Plane of the Astral. 1319. 1320. "Merlin hath counseled Us that thou must travel always upwards through 1321. the Planes of the Elements, to achieve this goal. 1322. 1323. "Go with %d, %p." 1324. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane and deliver it to %d.] 1325. # 1326. # Monk 1327. # 1328. # The quest artifact is "The Eyes of the Overworld", hence needs 1329. # to be treated as plural by messages which use %o. 1330. # 1331. %Cc Mon 00001 1332. You find yourself standing in sight of %H. 1333. Something is obviously wrong here. Strange shapes lumber around 1334. outside %H! 1335. 1336. You realize that the %l needs your assistance! 1337. %E [You have reached %H but something is wrong. %lC needs your aid.] 1338. %Cp Mon 00002 1339. Once again, you stand before %H. 1340. %E 1341. %Cp Mon 00003 1342. Again you face %H. Your intuition hints that this 1343. may be the final time you come here. 1344. %E 1345. %Cp Mon 00005 1346. "Greetings, honorable %r. It is good to see you." 1347. %E 1348. %Cp Mon 00006 1349. "Ah, %p! Surely you can help us in our hour of need." 1350. %E 1351. %Cp Mon 00007 1352. "Greetings, %s. %lC has great need of your help." 1353. %E 1354. %Cp Mon 00008 1355. "Alas, it seems as if even %d has deserted us." 1356. %E 1357. %Cp Mon 00009 1358. "May %d be with you, %s." 1359. %E 1360. %Cp Mon 00010 1361. "Greetings, honorable %r. It is good to see you again." 1362. %E 1363. %Cp Mon 00011 1364. "Ah, %p! Our deepest gratitude for all of your help." 1365. %E 1366. %Cp Mon 00012 1367. "Greetings, %s. Perhaps you will take some time to meditate with us?" 1368. %E 1369. %Cp Mon 00013 1370. "With this test behind you, may %d bring you enlightenment." 1371. %E 1372. %Cp Mon 00014 1373. "May %d be with you, %s." 1374. %E 1375. %Cc Mon 00015 1376. "Ah, %p, my %S. You have returned to us at last. 1377. A great blow has befallen our order; perhaps you can help us. 1378. First, however, I must determine if you are prepared for this 1379. great challenge." 1380. %E [%lC checks whether you are ready for the great challenge.] 1381. %Cp Mon 00016 1382. "Again, my %S, you stand before me. Are you ready now to help us?" 1383. %E 1384. %Cp Mon 00017 1385. "Once more, %p, you stand within the sanctum. Are you ready now?" 1386. %E 1387. %Cc Mon 00018 1388. "You are a heretic, %p! How can you, %ra, deviate so from the 1389. teachings of %d? Begone from this temple. You are no longer 1390. %sa to this order. We will pray to %d for other assistance, 1391. as you have failed us utterly." 1392. %E [You are a heretic and have failed utterly.] 1393. %Cc Mon 00019 1394. "Alas, %p, it is not yet to be. A mere %r could never 1395. withstand the might of %n. Go forth, again into the world, and 1396. return when you have attained the post of %R." 1397. %E [You are not ready to face %n. Come back when you are %Ra.] 1398. %Cc Mon 00020 1399. "This is terrible, %p. You have deviated from the true path! 1400. You know that %d requires the most strident devotion of this 1401. order. The %shood must stand for utmost piety. 1402. 1403. "Go from here, atone for your sins against %d. Return only when 1404. you have purified yourself." 1405. %E [You must atone. Come back when you are worthy of %d.] 1406. %Cc Mon 00021 1407. "Yes, %p. You are truly ready now. Attend to me and I shall 1408. tell you of what has transpired: 1409. 1410. "During one of the Great Meditations a short time ago, %n and 1411. a legion of elementals invaded %H. Many %gP 1412. were killed, including the one bearing %o. 1413. 1414. Now, there are barely enough %gP left to keep the elementals 1415. at bay. 1416. 1417. "We need you to find %i, then, from there, 1418. travel to %ns lair. If you can manage to defeat %n and 1419. return %o here, we can then drive off the legions 1420. of elementals that slay our students. 1421. 1422. "Go with %d as your guide, %p." 1423. %E [Find %i, then continue to %ns lair. Defeat %ni and return with %o.] 1424. %Cp Mon 00025 1425. "You can prevail, if you rely on %d." 1426. %E 1427. %Cp Mon 00026 1428. "Remember that %n has great magic at his command." 1429. %E 1430. %Cp Mon 00027 1431. "Be pure, my %S." 1432. %E 1433. %Cp Mon 00028 1434. "Beware, %i is surrounded by hordes of earth elementals." 1435. %E 1436. %Cp Mon 00029 1437. "Remember your studies, and you will prevail!" 1438. %E 1439. %Cp Mon 00030 1440. "Acquire and wear %o if you can. They will aid you 1441. against %n." 1442. %E 1443. %Cp Mon 00031 1444. "Call upon %d when your need is greatest. You will be answered." 1445. %E 1446. %Cp Mon 00032 1447. "Remember to use the elementals' strength against them!" 1448. %E 1449. %Cp Mon 00033 1450. "Do not lose faith, %p. If you do so, %n will grow stronger." 1451. %E 1452. %Cp Mon 00034 1453. "Wear %o. They will assist you in your efforts." 1454. %E 1455. %Cc Mon 00035 1456. You remember the descriptions of %i, given 1457. to you by the %l. It is ahead that you will find 1458. %n's trail. 1459. %E [You have reached %i. %nC lurks further ahead.] 1460. %Cp Mon 00036 1461. Again, you stand before %i. 1462. %E 1463. %Cc Mon 00040 1464. The stench of brimstone is all about you, and the elementals close in 1465. from all sides! 1466. 1467. Ahead, there is a small clearing amidst the bubbling pits of lava... 1468. %E [You are surrounded by brimstone, lava, and elementals.] 1469. %Cp Mon 00041 1470. Again, you have invaded %ns domain. 1471. %E 1472. %Cc Mon 00050 1473. "Ah, so %l has sent another %g to retrieve 1474. %o. 1475. 1476. "No, I see you are no %g. Perhaps I shall have some fun today 1477. after all. Prepare to die, %r! You shall never regain 1478. %o." 1479. %E [You are no %g. You shall never regain %o.] 1480. %Cp Mon 00051 1481. "So, %r. Again you challenge me." 1482. %E 1483. %Cp Mon 00052 1484. "Die now, %r. %d has no power here to aid you." 1485. %E 1486. %Cp Mon 00053 1487. "You shall die, %r, and I will have %o back." 1488. %E 1489. %Cp Mon 00060 1490. "Submit to my will, %c, and I shall spare you." 1491. %E 1492. %Cp Mon 00061 1493. "Your puny powers are no match for me, %c." 1494. %E 1495. %Cp Mon 00062 1496. "I shall have you turned into a zombie for my pleasure!" 1497. %E 1498. %Cp Mon 00063 1499. "Despair now, %r. %d cannot help you." 1500. %E 1501. %Cp Mon 00064 1502. "I shall feast upon your soul for many days, %c." 1503. %E 1504. %Cp Mon 00065 1505. "Your death will be slow and painful. That I promise!" 1506. %E 1507. %Cp Mon 00066 1508. "You cannot defeat %n, you fool. I shall kill you now." 1509. %E 1510. %Cp Mon 00067 1511. "Your precious %lt will be my next victim." 1512. %E 1513. %Cp Mon 00068 1514. "I feel your powers failing you, %r. You shall die now." 1515. %E 1516. %Cp Mon 00069 1517. "With %o, nothing can stand in my way." 1518. %E 1519. %Cc Mon 00070 1520. As you pick up %o, you feel the essence of 1521. %d fill your soul. You know now why %n stole %oi from 1522. %H, for with %oi, %ca of %d could 1523. easily defeat his plans. 1524. 1525. You sense a message from %d. Though not verbal, you 1526. get the impression that you must return to %l as soon 1527. as possible. 1528. %E [You feel the essence of %d and realize that you should take %o to %l.] 1529. %Cc Mon 00080 1530. %nC gasps: 1531. 1532. "You have only defeated this mortal body. Know this: my spirit 1533. is strong. I shall return and reclaim what is mine!" 1534. 1535. With that, %n expires. 1536. %E [As %n dies, %nh threatens to return.] 1537. %Cc Mon 00081 1538. "You have returned, %p. And with %o, I see. 1539. Congratulations. 1540. 1541. "I have been in meditation, and have received direction from 1542. a minion of %d. %d commands that you retain 1543. %o. With %oi, you must recover the Amulet 1544. of Yendor. 1545. 1546. "Go forth, and let %d guide your steps." 1547. %E [Keep %o. %oH will help you recover the Amulet of Yendor.] 1548. %Cc Mon 00082 1549. %lC studies %o for a moment, 1550. then returns his gaze to you. 1551. 1552. "%oC must remain with you. Use %oi 1553. as you resume your search for the Amulet. 1554. %Z await your return through the magic portal 1555. that brought you here." 1556. %E [Keep %o and return to %Z to search for the Amulet.] 1557. %Cp Mon 00090 1558. "Welcome back, %p. How is your quest for the Amulet going?" 1559. %E 1560. %Cc Mon 00091 1561. "You have prevailed, %p! %d is surely with you. Now, 1562. you must take the Amulet, and sacrifice it on %ds altar on 1563. the Astral Plane. I suspect that I shall never see you again in this 1564. life, but I hope to at %ds feet." 1565. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane and deliver it to %d.] 1566. # 1567. # Priest 1568. # 1569. %Cc Pri 00001 1570. You find yourself standing in sight of %H. Something 1571. is obviously wrong here. The doors to %H, which usually 1572. stand open, are closed. Strange human shapes shamble around 1573. outside. 1574. 1575. You realize that %l needs your assistance! 1576. %E [You are at %H; the doors are closed. %lC needs your help!] 1577. %Cp Pri 00002 1578. Once again, you stand before %H. 1579. %E 1580. %Cp Pri 00003 1581. Again you face %H. Your intuition hints that this may be 1582. the final time you come here. 1583. %E 1584. %Cp Pri 00005 1585. "Greetings, honored %r. It is good to see you." 1586. %E 1587. %Cp Pri 00006 1588. "Ah, %p! Surely you can help us in our hour of need." 1589. %E 1590. %Cp Pri 00007 1591. "Greetings, %s. %lC has great need of your help." 1592. %E 1593. %Cp Pri 00008 1594. "Alas, it seems as if even %d has deserted us." 1595. %E 1596. %Cp Pri 00009 1597. "May %d be with you, %s." 1598. %E 1599. %Cp Pri 00010 1600. "Greetings, %r. It is good to see you again." 1601. %E 1602. %Cp Pri 00011 1603. "Ah, %p! Our deepest gratitude for all of your help." 1604. %E 1605. %Cp Pri 00012 1606. "Welcome back, %s! With %o, no undead can stand against us." 1607. %E 1608. %Cp Pri 00013 1609. "Praise be to %d, for delivering us from %n." 1610. %E 1611. %Cp Pri 00014 1612. "May %d be with you, %s." 1613. %E 1614. %Cc Pri 00015 1615. "Ah, %p, my %S. You have returned to us at last. 1616. A great blow has befallen our order; perhaps you can help us. 1617. First, however, I must determine if you are prepared for this 1618. great challenge." 1619. %E [You have returned and we need your help. Are you ready?] 1620. %Cp Pri 00016 1621. "Again, my %S, you stand before me. Are you ready now to help us?" 1622. %E 1623. %Cp Pri 00017 1624. "Once more, %p, you stand within the sanctum. Are you ready now?" 1625. %E 1626. %Cc Pri 00018 1627. "You are a heretic, %p! How can you, %ra, deviate so from the 1628. teachings of %d? Begone from this temple. You are no longer 1629. %sa to this order. We will pray to %d for other assistance, 1630. as you have failed us utterly." 1631. %E [You are a heretic who has deviated from the teachings of %d.] 1632. %Cc Pri 00019 1633. "Alas, %p, it is not yet to be. A mere %r could never 1634. withstand the might of %n. Go forth, again into the world, and return 1635. when you have attained the post of %R." 1636. %E [%rA cannot withstand %n. Come back when you are %Ra.] 1637. %Cc Pri 00020 1638. "This is terrible, %p. You have deviated from the true path! 1639. You know that %d requires the most strident devotion of this 1640. order. The %shood must stand for utmost piety. 1641. 1642. "Go from here, atone for your sins against %d. Return only when 1643. you have purified yourself." 1644. %E [You have deviated from the path. Return when you have purified yourself.] 1645. %Cc Pri 00021 1646. "Yes, %p. You are truly ready now. Attend to me and I shall 1647. tell you of what has transpired: 1648. 1649. "At one of the Great Festivals a short time ago, %n and a legion 1650. of undead invaded %H. Many %gP were killed, including 1651. the one carrying %o. 1652. 1653. "As a final act of vengefulness, %n desecrated the altar here. 1654. Without it, we could not mount a counter-attack. Now, there are 1655. barely enough %gP left to keep the undead at bay. 1656. 1657. "We need you to find %i, then, from there, travel 1658. to %ns lair. If you can manage to defeat %n and return 1659. %o here, we can then drive off the legions of 1660. undead that befoul the land. 1661. 1662. "Go with %d as your guide, %p." 1663. %E [%nC invaded %H and captured %o. Defeat %ni and retrive %oh.] 1664. %Cp Pri 00025 1665. "You can prevail, if you rely on %d." 1666. %E 1667. %Cp Pri 00026 1668. "Remember that %n has great magic at his command." 1669. %E 1670. %Cp Pri 00027 1671. "Be pure, my %S." 1672. %E 1673. %Cp Pri 00028 1674. "Beware, %i is surrounded by a great graveyard." 1675. %E 1676. %Cp Pri 00029 1677. "You may be able to affect %n with magical cold." 1678. %E 1679. %Cp Pri 00030 1680. "Acquire and wear %o if you can. It will aid you 1681. against %n." 1682. %E 1683. %Cp Pri 00031 1684. "Call upon %d when your need is greatest. You will be answered." 1685. %E 1686. %Cp Pri 00032 1687. "The undead legions are weakest during the daylight hours." 1688. %E 1689. %Cp Pri 00033 1690. "Do not lose faith, %p. If you do so, %n will grow stronger." 1691. %E 1692. %Cp Pri 00034 1693. "Wear %o. It will assist you against the undead." 1694. %E 1695. %Cc Pri 00035 1696. You stand facing a large graveyard. The sky above is filled with clouds 1697. that seem to get thicker closer to the center. You sense the presence of 1698. undead in larger numbers than you have ever encountered before. 1699. 1700. You remember the descriptions of %i, given to you by 1701. %l. It is ahead that you will find %ns trail. 1702. %E [You have found %i. The trail to %n lies ahead.] 1703. %Cp Pri 00036 1704. Again, you stand before %i. 1705. %E 1706. %Cc Pri 00040 1707. The stench of brimstone is all about you, and the shrieks and moans 1708. of tortured souls assault your psyche. 1709. 1710. Ahead, there is a small clearing amidst the bubbling pits of lava... 1711. %E [The stench of brimstone surrounds you, the shrieks and moans are endless.] 1712. %Cp Pri 00041 1713. Again, you have invaded %ns domain. 1714. %E 1715. %Cc Pri 00050 1716. "Ah, so %l has sent another %gC to retrieve 1717. %o. 1718. 1719. "No, I see you are no %gC. Perhaps I shall have some fun today 1720. after all. Prepare to die, %r! You shall never regain 1721. %o." 1722. %E [%lC has sent you, but you are no %gC. I shall destroy you.] 1723. %Cp Pri 00051 1724. "So, %r. Again you challenge me." 1725. %E 1726. %Cp Pri 00052 1727. "Die now, %r. %d has no power here to aid you." 1728. %E 1729. %Cp Pri 00053 1730. "You shall die, %r, and I will have %o back." 1731. %E 1732. %Cp Pri 00060 1733. "Submit to my will, %c, and I shall spare you." 1734. %E 1735. %Cp Pri 00061 1736. "Your puny powers are no match for me, %c." 1737. %E 1738. %Cp Pri 00062 1739. "I shall have you turned into a zombie for my pleasure!" 1740. %E 1741. %Cp Pri 00063 1742. "Despair now, %r. %d cannot help you." 1743. %E 1744. %Cp Pri 00064 1745. "I shall feast upon your soul for many days, %c." 1746. %E 1747. %Cp Pri 00065 1748. "Your death will be slow and painful. That I promise!" 1749. %E 1750. %Cp Pri 00066 1751. "You cannot defeat %n, you fool. I shall kill you now." 1752. %E 1753. %Cp Pri 00067 1754. "Your precious %lt will be my next victim." 1755. %E 1756. %Cp Pri 00068 1757. "I feel your powers failing you, %r. You shall die now." 1758. %E 1759. %Cp Pri 00069 1760. "With %o, nothing can stand in my way." 1761. %E 1762. %Cc Pri 00070 1763. As you pick up %o, you feel the essence of 1764. %d fill your soul. You know now why %n stole it from 1765. %H, for with it, %ca of %d could 1766. easily defeat his plans. 1767. 1768. You sense a message from %d. Though not verbal, you 1769. get the impression that you must return to %l as soon 1770. as possible. 1771. %E [You feel %d as you pick up %o; return %oh to %l.] 1772. %Cc Pri 00080 1773. You feel a wrenching shift in the ether as %ns body dissolves 1774. into a cloud of noxious gas. 1775. 1776. Suddenly, a voice booms out: 1777. 1778. "Thou hast defeated the least of my minions, %r. 1779. Know now that Moloch is aware of thy presence. 1780. As for thee, %n, I shall deal with thy failure 1781. at my leisure." 1782. 1783. You then hear the voice of %n, screaming in terror... 1784. %E [%nC dies. Moloch is aware of you and angry at %n.] 1785. %Cc Pri 00081 1786. "You have returned, %p. And with %o, I see. 1787. Congratulations. 1788. 1789. "I have been in meditation, and have received direction from 1790. a minion of %d. %d commands that you retain 1791. %o. With it, you must recover the Amulet 1792. of Yendor. 1793. 1794. "Go forth, and let %d guide your steps." 1795. %E [Congraulations, %p. Keep %o; go and recover the Amulet.] 1796. %Cc Pri 00082 1797. %lC reiterates that %o is yours now. 1798. 1799. "The time has come to resume your search for the Amulet. 1800. %Z await your return through the magic portal 1801. that brought you here." 1802. %E [%oC is yours now. Return to %Z and find the Amulet.] 1803. %Cp Pri 00090 1804. "Welcome back, %p. How is your quest for the Amulet going?" 1805. %E 1806. %Cc Pri 00091 1807. "You have prevailed, %p! %d is surely with you. Now, 1808. you must take the amulet, and sacrifice it on %ds altar on 1809. the Astral Plane. I suspect that I shall never see you again in this 1810. life, but I hope to at %ds feet." 1811. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane and offer it on %ds altar.] 1812. # 1813. # Ranger 1814. # 1815. # [Ran 00001: what if centaurs have been genocided?] 1816. %Cc Ran 00001 1817. You arrive in familiar surroundings. In the distance, you %x the 1818. ancient forest grove, the place of worship to %d. 1819. 1820. Something is wrong, though. Surrounding the grove are centaurs! 1821. And they've noticed you! 1822. %E [The ancient forest grove is surrounded by centaurs.] 1823. %Cp Ran 00002 1824. Once again, you stand before %H. 1825. %E 1826. %Cp Ran 00003 1827. You have the oddest feeling that this may be the last time you 1828. are to enter %H. 1829. %E 1830. %Cp Ran 00005 1831. "%pC! I have not seen you in many moons. How do you fare?" 1832. %E 1833. %Cp Ran 00006 1834. "%nC continues to threaten the grove. But we hold fast." 1835. %E 1836. %Cp Ran 00007 1837. "%lC is growing weak. The magic required to defend the grove drains us." 1838. %E 1839. %Cp Ran 00008 1840. "Remember %i is hard to enter. Beware the 1841. distraction of leatherwings." 1842. %E 1843. %Cp Ran 00009 1844. "We must regain %o. Without it we will be overrun." 1845. %E 1846. %Cp Ran 00010 1847. "%pC! I have not seen you in many moons. How do you fare?" 1848. %E 1849. %Cp Ran 00011 1850. "Birdsong has returned to the grove, surely this means you have defeated %n." 1851. %E 1852. %Cp Ran 00012 1853. "%lC seems to have regained some of his strength." 1854. %E 1855. %Cp Ran 00013 1856. "So, tell us how you entered %i, in case some new evil arises there." 1857. %E 1858. %Cp Ran 00014 1859. "Is that truly %o that I see you carrying?" 1860. %E 1861. %Cc Ran 00015 1862. "%pC! You have returned! Thank %d. 1863. 1864. "We have great need of you. But first, I must see if you have the 1865. required abilities to take on this responsibility." 1866. %E [You have returned, %p. We need your help. Are you ready?] 1867. %Cp Ran 00016 1868. "Once again, %p, you stand in our midst. Are you ready now?" 1869. %E 1870. %Cp Ran 00017 1871. "Ah, you are here again, %p. Allow me to determine your readiness..." 1872. %E 1873. %Cc Ran 00018 1874. "%pC! You have doomed us all. You fairly radiate %L influences 1875. and weaken the power we have raised in this grove as a result! 1876. 1877. "Begone! We renounce your %shood with us! You are an outcast now!" 1878. %E [You are not sufficiently %a. We renounce your %shood.] 1879. %Cc Ran 00019 1880. "%p, you are yet too inexperienced to withstand the demands of that 1881. which we need you to do. %RA might just be able to do this thing. 1882. 1883. "Return to us when you have learned more, my %S." 1884. %E [You are too inexperienced. Come back when you are %Ra.] 1885. %Cc Ran 00020 1886. "You have strayed, %p! You know that %d requires that 1887. we maintain a pure devotion to things %a! 1888. 1889. "You must go from us. Return when you have purified yourself." 1890. %E [You are not sufficiently %a. Come back when you have purified yourself.] 1891. %Cc Ran 00021 1892. "You are indeed ready, %p. I shall tell you what has transpired, 1893. and why we so desperately need your help: 1894. 1895. "A short time ago, the mountain centaurs to the east invaded 1896. and enslaved the plains centaurs in this area. The local 1897. leader is now only a figurehead, and serves %n. 1898. 1899. "During our last gathering of worship here, we were beset by hordes of 1900. hostile centaurs, as you witnessed. In the first onslaught a group, 1901. headed by %n %niself, managed to breach the grove and steal 1902. %o. 1903. 1904. "Since then, we have been besieged. We do not know how much longer 1905. we will be able to maintain our magical barriers. 1906. 1907. "If we are to survive, you, %p, must infiltrate 1908. %i. There, you will find a pathway down, to the 1909. underground cavern of %n. He has always coveted 1910. %o, and will surely keep it. 1911. 1912. "Recover %o for us, %p! Only then will %d be safe." 1913. %E [%nC has stolen %o. Infiltrate %i and retrieve %oh for us.] 1914. %Cp Ran 00025 1915. "It is rumored that the Forest and Mountain Centaurs have resolved 1916. their ancient feud and now band together against us." 1917. %E 1918. %Cp Ran 00026 1919. "%nC is strong, and very smart." 1920. %E 1921. %Cp Ran 00027 1922. "Use %o, when you find it. It will help you survive 1923. to reach us." 1924. %E 1925. %Cp Ran 00028 1926. "Remember, let %d be your guide." 1927. %E 1928. %Cp Ran 00029 1929. "Call upon %d when you face %n. 1930. The very act of doing so will infuriate him, and give you advantage." 1931. %E 1932. %Cp Ran 00030 1933. "%n and his kind have always hated us." 1934. %E 1935. %Cp Ran 00031 1936. "We cannot hold the grove much longer, %p. Hurry!" 1937. %E 1938. %Cp Ran 00032 1939. "To infiltrate %i, you must be very stealthy." 1940. %E 1941. %Cp Ran 00033 1942. "Remember that %n is a braggart. Trust not what he says." 1943. %E 1944. %Cp Ran 00034 1945. "You can triumph, %p, if you trust in %d." 1946. %E 1947. %Cc Ran 00035 1948. This must be %i. 1949. 1950. You are in a cave built of many different rooms, all interconnected 1951. by tunnels. Your quest is to find and shoot the evil wumpus that 1952. resides elsewhere in the cave without running into any bottomless 1953. pits or using up your limited supply of arrows. Good luck. 1954. 1955. You are in room 9 of the cave. There are tunnels to rooms 1956. 5, 8, and 10. 1957. *rustle* *rustle* (must be bats nearby.) 1958. *sniff* (I can smell the evil wumpus nearby!) 1959. %E [This is %i. There are bats nearby. Beware the wumpus!] 1960. %Cc Ran 00036 1961. Once again, you descend into %i. 1962. 1963. *whoosh* (I feel a draft from some pits.) 1964. *rustle* *rustle* (must be bats nearby.) 1965. %E [You are in %i. There are pits. There are bats nearby.] 1966. # [Ran 00040: 'hear a sound' but hero might be deaf.] 1967. %Cc Ran 00040 1968. You descend into a weird place, in which roughly cut cave-like walls 1969. join with smooth, finished ones, as if someone was in the midst of 1970. finishing off the construction of a subterranean complex. 1971. 1972. Off in the distance, you hear a sound like the clattering of many 1973. hooves on rock. 1974. %E [You descend into a subterranean complex. Hooves clatter in the distance.] 1975. %Cp Ran 00041 1976. Once again, you enter the distorted castle of %n. 1977. %E 1978. %Cc Ran 00050 1979. "So, %c. %lC has sent you to recover %o. 1980. 1981. "Well, I shall keep that bauble. It pleases me. You, %c, shall die." 1982. %E [You have come to recover %o, but I shall keep %oh and you shall die.] 1983. %Cp Ran 00051 1984. "Back again, eh? Well, a mere %r is no threat to me! Die, %c!" 1985. %E 1986. %Cp Ran 00052 1987. "You haven't learned your lesson, %c. You can't kill me! You shall die now." 1988. %E 1989. %Cp Ran 00053 1990. "I shall have %o from you, %r. Then I shall 1991. kill you." 1992. %E 1993. %Cp Ran 00060 1994. "Your %d is nothing, %c. You are mine now!" 1995. %E 1996. %Cp Ran 00061 1997. "Run away little %c! You can never hope to defeat %n!" 1998. %E 1999. %Cp Ran 00062 2000. "My servants will rip you to shreds!" 2001. %E 2002. %Cp Ran 00063 2003. "I shall display your head as a trophy. What do you think about that wall?" 2004. %E 2005. %Cp Ran 00064 2006. "I shall break your %ls grove, and destroy all the %gP!" 2007. %E 2008. %Cp Ran 00065 2009. "%d has abandoned you, %c. You are doomed." 2010. %E 2011. %Cp Ran 00066 2012. "%rA? %lC sends a mere %r against me? Hah!" 2013. %E 2014. %Cp Ran 00067 2015. "%lC has failed, %c. %oC will never leave here." 2016. %E 2017. %Cp Ran 00068 2018. "You really think you can defeat me, eh %c? You are wrong!" 2019. %E 2020. %Cp Ran 00069 2021. "You weaken, %c. I shall kill you now." 2022. %E 2023. %Cc Ran 00070 2024. As you pick up %o, it seems to glow, and a warmth 2025. fills you completely. You realize that its power is what has protected 2026. your %sp against their enemies for so long. 2027. 2028. You must now return it to %l without delay -- their lives depend 2029. on your speed. 2030. %E [You pick up %o and feel power. It's time to return %oh to %l.] 2031. %Cc Ran 00080 2032. %nC collapses to the ground, cursing you and %l, then says: 2033. 2034. "You have defeated me, %r! But I curse you one final time, with 2035. my dying breath! You shall die before you leave my castle!" 2036. %E [%nC curses you as %nh dies.] 2037. %Cc Ran 00081 2038. "%pC! You have succeeded! I feared it was not possible! 2039. 2040. "You have returned with %o! 2041. 2042. "I fear, now, that the Centaurs will regroup and plot yet another raid. 2043. This will take some time, but if you can recover the Amulet of Yendor 2044. for %d before that happens, we will be eternally safe. 2045. 2046. "Take %o with you. It will aid in your quest for 2047. the Amulet." 2048. %E [You have succeeded. Take %o with you as you go to find the Amulet.] 2049. # assumes The Longbow of Diana 2050. %Cc Ran 00082 2051. %l flexs %o reverently. 2052. 2053. "With this wondrous bow, one need never run out of arrows. 2054. You are its keeper now, and the time has come to resume your 2055. search for the Amulet. %Z await your return 2056. through the magic portal that brought you here." 2057. %E [You are the keeper of %o now. Go and find the Amulet.] 2058. %Cp Ran 00090 2059. "Welcome, %p. How have you fared on your quest for the Amulet 2060. of Yendor?" 2061. %E 2062. %Cc Ran 00091 2063. "You have it! You have recovered the Amulet of Yendor! 2064. Now attend to me, %p, and I will tell you what must be done: 2065. 2066. "The Amulet has within it magic, the capability to transport you to 2067. the Astral Plane, where the primary circle of %d resides. 2068. 2069. "To activate this magic, you must travel upwards as far as you can. 2070. When you reach the temple, sacrifice the Amulet to %d. 2071. 2072. "Thus will you fulfill your destiny." 2073. %E [You have the Amulet! Take it to the Astral Plane and offer it to %d.] 2074. # 2075. # Rogue (with apologies to all Norsk speakers -dean) 2076. # 2077. %Cc Rog 00001 2078. Unexpectedly, you find yourself back in Ransmannsby, where you trained to 2079. be a thief. Quickly you make the guild sign, hoping that you AND word 2080. of your arrival reach %ls den. 2081. %E [You are in Ransmannsby, where you trained. Find %l.] 2082. %Cp Rog 00002 2083. Once again, you find yourself back in Ransmannsby. Fond memories are 2084. replaced by fear, knowing that %l is waiting for you. 2085. %E 2086. %Cp Rog 00003 2087. You rub your hands through your hair, hoping that the little ones on 2088. the back of your neck stay down, and prepare yourself for your meeting 2089. with %l. 2090. %E 2091. %Cp Rog 00005 2092. "I hear that Lady Tyvefelle's household is lightly guarded." 2093. %E 2094. %Cp Rog 00006 2095. "You're back? Even the Twain don't come back anymore." 2096. %E 2097. %Cp Rog 00007 2098. "Can you spare an old cutpurse a zorkmid for some grog?" 2099. %E 2100. %Cp Rog 00008 2101. "Fritz tried to join the other side, and now he's hell-hound chow." 2102. %E 2103. %Cp Rog 00009 2104. "Be careful what you steal, I hear the boss has perfected turning 2105. rocks into worthless pieces of glass." 2106. %E 2107. %Cp Rog 00010 2108. "I was sure wrong about Lady Tyvefelle's house; I barely got away with my 2109. life and lost my lock pick in the process." 2110. %E 2111. %Cp Rog 00011 2112. "You're back? Even the Twain don't come back anymore." 2113. %E 2114. %Cp Rog 00012 2115. "Can you spare an old cutpurse a zorkmid for some grog?" 2116. %E 2117. %Cp Rog 00013 2118. "Fritz tried to join the other side, and now he's hell-hound chow." 2119. %E 2120. %Cp Rog 00014 2121. "Be careful what you steal, I hear the boss has perfected turning 2122. rocks into worthless pieces of glass." 2123. %E 2124. %Cc Rog 00015 2125. "Well, look who it is boys -- %p has come home. You seem to have 2126. fallen behind in your dues. I should kill you as an example to these 2127. other worthless cutpurses, but I have a better plan. If you are ready 2128. maybe you could work off your back dues by performing a little job for 2129. me. Let us just see if you are ready..." 2130. %E [You owe back dues to your guild. You can pay them off if you're up to the job.] 2131. %Cc Rog 00016 2132. "Well, I didn't expect to see you back. It shows that you are either stupid, 2133. or you are finally ready to accept my offer. Let us hope for your sake it 2134. isn't stupidity that brings you back." 2135. %E [Are you stupid or are you ready?] 2136. %Cp Rog 00017 2137. "Did you perhaps mistake me for some other %lt? You must 2138. think me as stupid as your behavior. I warn you not to try my patience." 2139. %E 2140. %Cc Rog 00018 2141. "Well %gp, it looks like our friend has forgotten who is the boss 2142. around here. Our friend seems to think that %rp have been put in 2143. charge. Wrong. DEAD WRONG!" 2144. 2145. Your sudden shift in surroundings prevents you from hearing the end 2146. of %ls curse. 2147. %E [You must go.] 2148. %Cc Rog 00019 2149. "In the time that you've been gone you've only been able to master the 2150. arts of %ra? I've trained ten times again as many %Rp 2151. in that time. Maybe I should send one of them, no? Where would that 2152. leave you, %p? Oh yeah, I remember, I was going to kill you!" 2153. %E [%rA is not adequately trained to handle this job.] 2154. %Cc Rog 00020 2155. "Maybe I should chain you to my perch here for a while. Perhaps watching 2156. real %a men at work will bring some sense back to you. I don't 2157. think I could stand the sight of you for that long though. Come back 2158. when you can be trusted to act properly." 2159. %E [Come back when you are really %a.] 2160. %Cc Rog 00021 2161. "Will everyone not going to retrieve %o from that 2162. jerk, %n, take one step backwards. Good choice, 2163. %p, because I was going to send you anyway. My other %gp 2164. are too valuable to me. 2165. 2166. "Here's the deal. I want %o, %n 2167. has %o. You are going to get %o 2168. and bring it back to me. So simple an assignment even you can understand 2169. it." 2170. %E [Get %o from %n and bring it to %l.] 2171. %Cp Rog 00025 2172. "You don't seem to understand, 2173. %o isn't here so neither should you be!" 2174. %E 2175. %Cp Rog 00026 2176. "May %d curse you with lead fingers. Get going!" 2177. %E 2178. %Cp Rog 00027 2179. "We don't have all year. GET GOING!" 2180. %E 2181. %Cp Rog 00028 2182. "How would you like a scar necklace? I'm just the jeweler to do it!" 2183. %E 2184. %Cp Rog 00029 2185. "Lazy S.O.B. Maybe I should call up someone else..." 2186. %E 2187. %Cp Rog 00030 2188. "Maybe I should open your skull and see if my instructions are inside?" 2189. %E 2190. %Cp Rog 00031 2191. "This is not a task you can complete in the afterlife, you know." 2192. %E 2193. %Cp Rog 00032 2194. "Inside every living person is a dead person trying to get out, 2195. and I have your key!" 2196. %E 2197. %Cp Rog 00033 2198. "We're almost out of hell-hound chow, so why don't you just get moving!" 2199. %E 2200. %Cp Rog 00034 2201. "You know, %o isn't going to come when you whistle. You must get it yourself." 2202. %E 2203. %Cp Rog 00035 2204. Those damn little hairs tell you that you are nearer to %o. 2205. %E 2206. %Cp Rog 00036 2207. Not wanting to face %l without having stolen %o, you continue. 2208. %E 2209. %Cc Rog 00040 2210. You feel a great swelling up of courage, sensing the presence of 2211. %o. Or is it fear? 2212. %E [You sense %o.] 2213. %Cp Rog 00041 2214. The hairs on the back of your neck whisper -- it's fear. 2215. %E 2216. %Cp Rog 00050 2217. "Ah! You must be %ls ... er, `hero'. A pleasure to meet you." 2218. %E 2219. %Cp Rog 00051 2220. "We meet again. Please reconsider your actions." 2221. %E 2222. %Cc Rog 00052 2223. "Surely, %p, you have learned that you cannot trust any bargains 2224. that %l has made. I can show you how to continue on 2225. your quest without having to run into him again." 2226. %E [You cannot trust %l.] 2227. %Cc Rog 00053 2228. "Please, think for a moment about what you are doing. Do you truly 2229. believe that %d would want %l to have 2230. %o?" 2231. %E [%lC should not have %o.] 2232. %Cp Rog 00060 2233. "May I suggest a compromise. Are you interested in gold or gems?" 2234. %E 2235. %Cp Rog 00061 2236. "Please don't force me to kill you." 2237. %E 2238. %Cp Rog 00062 2239. "Grim times are upon us all. Will you not see reason?" 2240. %E 2241. %Cp Rog 00063 2242. "I knew %l, and you're no %lt, thankfully." 2243. %E 2244. %Cp Rog 00064 2245. "It is a shame that we are not meeting under more pleasant circumstances." 2246. %E 2247. %Cp Rog 00065 2248. "I was once like you are now, %p. Believe in me -- our way is better." 2249. %E 2250. %Cp Rog 00066 2251. "Stay with me, and I will make you %os guardian." 2252. %E 2253. %Cp Rog 00067 2254. "When you return, with or without %o, 2255. %l will have you killed." 2256. %E 2257. %Cp Rog 00068 2258. "Do not be fooled; I am prepared to kill to defend %o." 2259. %E 2260. %Cp Rog 00069 2261. "I can reunite you with the Twain. Oh, the stories you can swap." 2262. %E 2263. %Cc Rog 00070 2264. As you pick up %o, the hairs on the back of your 2265. neck fall out. At once you realize why %n was 2266. willing to die to keep it out of %ls hands. Somehow 2267. you know that you must do likewise. 2268. %E [You pick up %o and know that %l should not have it.] 2269. %Cc Rog 00080 2270. "I know what you are thinking, %p. It is not too late for you 2271. to use %o wisely. For the sake of your guild 2272. %sp, do what is right." 2273. 2274. You sit and wait for death to come for %n, and then you 2275. brace yourself for your next meeting with %l! 2276. %E [Before dying, %n tells you to use the %o wisely.] 2277. %Cc Rog 00081 2278. "Well, I'll be damned. You got it. I am proud of you, a fine %r 2279. you've turned out to be. 2280. 2281. "While you were gone I got to thinking, you and %o 2282. together could bring me more treasure than either of you apart, so why don't 2283. you take it with you. All I ask is a cut of whatever loot you come by. 2284. That is a better deal than I offered %n. 2285. 2286. "But, you see what happened to %n when he refused. 2287. Don't make me find another to send after you this time." 2288. %E [Take %o with you and go.] 2289. # assumes Master Key of Thievery (small object) 2290. %Cc Rog 00082 2291. %lC seems tempted to swap %o for 2292. the mundane one you detect in his pocket, but noticing your alertness, 2293. evidently chickens out. 2294. 2295. "Go filch the Amulet before someone else beats you to it. 2296. %Z are back the way you came, through the magic portal." 2297. %E [Take %o and acquire the Amulet.] 2298. %Cc Rog 00090 2299. "Quite the little thief, aren't we, %p. Can I interest you in a 2300. swap for %o? Look around, anything in the keep 2301. is yours for the asking." 2302. %E [How about trading %o for something?] 2303. %Cc Rog 00091 2304. "I see that with your abilities, and my brains, we could rule this world. 2305. 2306. "All that we would need to be all-powerful is for you to take that little 2307. trinket you've got there up to the Astral Plane. From there, %d will 2308. show you what to do with it. Once that's done, we will be invincible!" 2309. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane and find %ds temple.] 2310. # 2311. # Samurai 2312. # 2313. %Cc Sam 00001 2314. Even before your senses adjust, you recognize the kami of 2315. %H. 2316. 2317. You %x the standard of your teki, %n, flying above 2318. the town. How could such a thing have happened? Why are ninja 2319. wandering freely; where are the samurai of your daimyo, %l? 2320. 2321. You quickly say a prayer to Izanagi and Izanami and walk towards 2322. town. 2323. %E [The banner of %n flies above town. What has happened to %l?] 2324. %Cp Sam 00002 2325. Once again, you are back at %H. 2326. %E 2327. %Cc Sam 00003 2328. You are back at %H. 2329. 2330. Instantly you sense a subtle change in your karma. You seem to know that 2331. if you do not succeed in your quest, %n will have destroyed 2332. the kami of %H before you return again. 2333. %E [%HC is threatened by %n.] 2334. %Cp Sam 00005 2335. "To succeed, you must walk like a butterfly on the wind." 2336. %E 2337. %Cp Sam 00006 2338. "Ikaga desu ka?" 2339. %E 2340. %Cp Sam 00007 2341. "I fear for The Land of The Gods." 2342. %E 2343. %Cp Sam 00008 2344. "%nC has hired the Ninja -- be careful." 2345. %E 2346. %Cp Sam 00009 2347. "If %o is not returned, we will all be ronin." 2348. %E 2349. %Cp Sam 00010 2350. "Come, join us in celebrating with some sake." 2351. %E 2352. %Cp Sam 00011 2353. "Ikaga desu ka?" 2354. %E 2355. %Cp Sam 00012 2356. "You have brought our clan and %l much honor." 2357. %E 2358. %Cp Sam 00013 2359. "Please %r, sit for a while and tell us how you overcame the Ninja." 2360. %E 2361. %Cp Sam 00014 2362. "%lC still lives! You have saved us from becoming ronin." 2363. %E 2364. %Cc Sam 00015 2365. "Ah, %p-san, it is good to see you again. I need someone who can 2366. lead my samurai against %n. If you are ready, you will be 2367. that person." 2368. %E [%lC needs someone to lead %lj samurai against %n. Are you ready?] 2369. %Cp Sam 00016 2370. "Once again, %p-san, you kneel before me. Are you yet capable of 2371. being my vassal?" 2372. %E 2373. # [Sam 00017: This summary is definitely a poor one.] 2374. %Cc Sam 00017 2375. "You begin to test my matsu, %p-san. 2376. If you cannot determine what I want in a samurai, how can I rely on you 2377. to figure out what I need from a samurai?" 2378. %E [Are you truely a samurai?] 2379. %Cc Sam 00018 2380. "You are no longer my samurai, %p. 2381. 2382. "Hara-kiri is denied. You are ordered to shave your head and then to 2383. become a monk. Your fief and family are forfeit. Wakarimasu ka?" 2384. %E [Leave and do not come back.] 2385. %Cc Sam 00019 2386. "%p-san, you have learned well and honored your family. 2387. I require the skills of %Ra in order to defeat %n. 2388. Go and seek out teachers. Learn what they have learned. When you 2389. are ready, return to me." 2390. %E ["I require %Ra to defeat %n. Return when you are ready."] 2391. %Cc Sam 00020 2392. "%p-san, you would do better to join the kyokaku. 2393. 2394. "You have skills, but until you can call upon the bushido to know when and 2395. how to use them you are not samurai. When you can think %a and 2396. act %a then return." 2397. %E [When you can think %a and act %a then return.] 2398. %Cc Sam 00021 2399. "Domo %p-san, indeed you are ready. I can now tell you what 2400. it is that I require of you. 2401. 2402. "The daimyo, %n, has betrayed us. He has stolen from us 2403. %o and taken it to his donjon deep within 2404. %i. 2405. 2406. "If I cannot show the emperor %o when he comes 2407. for the festival he will know that I have failed in my duty, and 2408. request that I commit seppuku. 2409. 2410. "You must gain entrance to %i and retrieve the 2411. emperor's property. Be quick! The emperor will be here for the 2412. cha-no-you in 5 sticks. 2413. 2414. "Wakarimasu ka?" 2415. %E [You must enter %i, then regain %o from %n.] 2416. %Cp Sam 00025 2417. "To defeat %n you must overcome the seven emotions: 2418. hate, adoration, joy, anxiety, anger, grief, and fear." 2419. %E 2420. %Cp Sam 00026 2421. "Remember your honor is my honor, you perform in my name." 2422. %E 2423. %Cp Sam 00027 2424. "I will go to the temple and burn incense for your safe return." 2425. %E 2426. %Cp Sam 00028 2427. "Sayonara." 2428. %E 2429. %Cp Sam 00029 2430. "There can be honor in defeat, but no gain." 2431. %E 2432. %Cp Sam 00030 2433. "Your kami must be strong in order to succeed." 2434. %E 2435. %Cp Sam 00031 2436. "You are indeed a worthy %R, but now you must be a worthy samurai." 2437. %E 2438. %Cp Sam 00032 2439. "If you fail, %n will be like a tai-fun on the land." 2440. %E 2441. %Cp Sam 00033 2442. "If you are truly %a, %d will listen." 2443. %E 2444. %Cp Sam 00034 2445. "Sharpen your swords and your wits for the task before you." 2446. %E 2447. %Cp Sam 00035 2448. You instinctively reach for your swords. You do not recognize the 2449. lay of this land, but you know that your teki are everywhere. 2450. %E 2451. %Cp Sam 00036 2452. Thankful that your %sp at %H cannot see 2453. your fear, you prepare again to advance. 2454. %E 2455. %Cc Sam 00040 2456. In your mind, you hear the taunts of %n. 2457. 2458. You become like the rice plant and bend to the ground, offering a 2459. prayer to %d. But when the wind has passed, you stand 2460. proudly again. Putting your kami in the hands of fate, you advance. 2461. %E [You feel the taunts %n, but after offering a prayer to %d, you proceed.] 2462. %Cp Sam 00041 2463. As you arrive once again at the home of %n, your thoughts 2464. turn only to %o. 2465. %E 2466. %Cp Sam 00050 2467. "Ah, so it is to be you, %p-san. I offer you seppuku. 2468. I will be your second if you wish." 2469. %E 2470. %Cp Sam 00051 2471. "I have offered you the honorable exit. Now I will have your 2472. head to send unwashed to %l." 2473. %E 2474. %Cp Sam 00052 2475. "After I have dispatched you, I will curse your kami." 2476. %E 2477. %Cp Sam 00053 2478. "You have fought my samurai; surely you must know that you 2479. will not be able to take %o back to 2480. %H." 2481. %E 2482. %Cp Sam 00060 2483. "Ahh, I finally meet the daimyo of the kyokaku!" 2484. %E 2485. %Cp Sam 00061 2486. "There is no honor for me in your death." 2487. %E 2488. %Cp Sam 00062 2489. "You know that I cannot resash my swords until they have killed." 2490. %E 2491. %Cp Sam 00063 2492. "Your presence only compounds the dishonor of %l in not coming %liself." 2493. %E 2494. %Cp Sam 00064 2495. "I will make tea with your hair and serve it to %l." 2496. %E 2497. %Cp Sam 00065 2498. "Your fear shows in your eyes, coward!" 2499. %E 2500. %Cp Sam 00066 2501. "I have not heard of you, %p-san; has your life been that unworthy?" 2502. %E 2503. %Cp Sam 00067 2504. "If you will not obey me, you will die." 2505. %E 2506. %Cp Sam 00068 2507. "Kneel now and make the two cuts of honor. I will tell your %sp 2508. of your honorable death." 2509. %E 2510. %Cp Sam 00069 2511. "Your master was a poor teacher. You will pay for his mistakes in 2512. your teaching." 2513. %E 2514. %Cc Sam 00070 2515. As you pick up %o, you feel the strength of its karma. 2516. You realize at once why so many good samurai had to die to defend it. 2517. You are humbled knowing that you hold one of the artifacts of the 2518. sun goddess. 2519. %E [You feel the power of %o and are humbled.] 2520. %Cc Sam 00080 2521. Your healing skills tell you that %ns wounds are mortal. 2522. 2523. You know that the bushido tells you to finish him and let his kami 2524. die with honor, but the thought of so many samurai dead due to this 2525. man's dishonor prevents you from giving the final blow. 2526. 2527. You order that his unwashed head be given to the crows and his body 2528. thrown into the sea. 2529. %E [%nC dies without honor.] 2530. %Cc Sam 00081 2531. As you bow before %l, he welcomes you: 2532. 2533. "You have brought your family great honor, %p-sama. 2534. 2535. "While you have been gone the emperor's advisors have discovered in 2536. the ancient texts that the karma of the samurai who seeks to recover 2537. the Amulet and the karma of %o are joined 2538. as the seasons join to make a year. 2539. 2540. "Because you have shown such fidelity, the emperor requests 2541. that you take leave of other obligations and continue on the 2542. road that fate has set your feet upon. I would consider it 2543. an honor if you would allow me to watch your household until 2544. you return with the Amulet." 2545. 2546. With that, %l bows, and places his sword atop 2547. %o. 2548. %E [The emperor wants you to take %o and recover the Amulet.] 2549. %Cc Sam 00082 2550. %l holds %o tightly for a moment, then returns 2551. his gaze to you. 2552. 2553. "The time is ripe to recover the Amulet. Return to %Z 2554. through the magic portal that transported you here so that you may 2555. achieve the destiny which awaits you." 2556. %E [Take %o, return to %Z, and recover the Amulet.] 2557. %Cp Sam 00090 2558. %lC bows. "%p-sama, tell us of your search for the Amulet." 2559. %E 2560. # [Sam 00091: most other roles give more explicit directions for the 2561. # feedback here, so this summary does that too.] 2562. %Cc Sam 00091 2563. "Ah, %p-sama. You have wasted your efforts returning home. 2564. Now that you are in possession of the Amulet, you are honor-bound to 2565. finish the quest you have undertaken. There will be plenty of time 2566. for saki and stories when you have finished. 2567. 2568. "Go now, and may our prayers be a wind at your back." 2569. %E [Take the Amulet to the Astral Plane to finish your task.] 2570. # 2571. # Tourist 2572. # 2573. %Cc Tou 00001 2574. You breathe a sigh of relief as you find yourself back in the familiar 2575. surroundings of %H. 2576. 2577. You quickly notice that things do not appear the way they did when you 2578. left. The town is dark and quiet. There are no sounds coming from 2579. behind the town walls, and no campfires burning in the fields. As a 2580. matter of fact, you do not %x any movement in the fields at all, and 2581. the crops seem as though they have been untended for many weeks. 2582. %E [You find yourself back at %H, but the quiet is ominous.] 2583. %Cp Tou 00002 2584. Once again, you are back at %H. 2585. %E 2586. %Cp Tou 00003 2587. You are back at %H. 2588. Things appear to have become so bad that you fear that soon 2589. %H will not be here to return to. 2590. %E 2591. %Cp Tou 00005 2592. "Gehennom on 5 zorkmids a day -- more like 500 a day if you ask me." 2593. %E 2594. %Cp Tou 00006 2595. "Do you know where I could find some nice postcards of The Gnomish Mines?" 2596. %E 2597. %Cp Tou 00007 2598. "Have you tried the weird toilets?" 2599. %E 2600. %Cp Tou 00008 2601. "Don't stay at the Inn, I hear the food is terrible and it has rats." 2602. %E 2603. %Cp Tou 00009 2604. "They told me that this was the off season!" 2605. %E 2606. %Cp Tou 00010 2607. "Gehennom on 5 zorkmids a day -- more like 500 a day if you ask me." 2608. %E 2609. %Cp Tou 00011 2610. "Do you know where I could find some nice postcards of The Gnomish Mines?" 2611. %E 2612. %Cp Tou 00012 2613. "Have you tried the weird toilets?" 2614. %E 2615. %Cp Tou 00013 2616. "If you stick around, I'll show you the pictures from my latest trip." 2617. %E 2618. %Cp Tou 00014 2619. "Did you bring me back any souvenirs?" 2620. %E 2621. %Cc Tou 00015 2622. "Is it really you, %p! I had given up hope for your return. 2623. As you can %x, we are desperately in need of your talents. Someone must 2624. defeat %n if our town is to become what it once was. 2625. 2626. "Let me see if you are ready to be that someone." 2627. %E [Someone must defeat %n. Are your ready?] 2628. %Cp Tou 00016 2629. "Things are getting worse, %p. I hope that this time you are ready." 2630. %E 2631. %Cp Tou 00017 2632. "I hope that for the sake of %H you have prepared yourself this time." 2633. %E 2634. %Cc Tou 00018 2635. "It is too late, %p. You are not even worthy to die amongst us. 2636. Leave %H and never return." 2637. %E [Leave %H and never return.] 2638. %Cc Tou 00019 2639. "There is still too much that you have to learn before you can undertake 2640. the next step. Return to us as a proven %R, and perhaps then 2641. you will be ready. 2642. 2643. "Go back now, and may the teachings of %d serve you well." 2644. %E [Return when you are %Ra.] 2645. %Cc Tou 00020 2646. "It would be an affront to %d to have one not true to the 2647. %a path undertake her bidding. 2648. 2649. "You must not return to us until you have purified yourself of these 2650. bad influences on your actions. Remember, only by following the %a 2651. path can you hope to overcome the obstacles you will face." 2652. %E [You are not sufficiently %a. Return when you are.] 2653. %Cc Tou 00021 2654. "You have indeed proven yourself a worthy %c, %p. 2655. 2656. "But now your kinfolk and I must ask you to put aside your travels and 2657. help us in our time of need. After you left us we elected a new mayor, 2658. %n. He proved to be a most heinous and vile creature. 2659. 2660. "Soon after taking office he absconded with %o 2661. and fled town, leaving behind his henchmen to rule over us. In order 2662. for us to regain control of our town, you must enter %i 2663. and recover %o. 2664. 2665. "Do not be distracted on your quest. If you do not return quickly I fear 2666. that all will be lost. Let us both pray now that %d will guide you 2667. and keep you safe." 2668. %E [Enter %i and recover %o from %n.] 2669. %Cp Tou 00025 2670. "Do not be fooled by the false promises of %n." 2671. %E 2672. %Cp Tou 00026 2673. "To enter %i you must pass many traps." 2674. %E 2675. %Cp Tou 00027 2676. "If you do not return with %o, your quest 2677. will be in vain." 2678. %E 2679. %Cp Tou 00028 2680. "Do not be afraid to call upon %d if you truly need help." 2681. %E 2682. %Cp Tou 00029 2683. "If you do not destroy %n, he will follow you back here!" 2684. %E 2685. %Cp Tou 00030 2686. "Take %o from %n 2687. and you may be able to defeat him." 2688. %E 2689. %Cp Tou 00031 2690. "You must hurry, %p!" 2691. %E 2692. %Cp Tou 00032 2693. "You are like %Sa to me, %p. Do not let me down." 2694. %E 2695. %Cp Tou 00033 2696. "If you are %a at all times you may succeed, %p." 2697. %E 2698. %Cp Tou 00034 2699. "Let all who meet you on your journey know that you are on an quest for 2700. %l and grant safe passage." 2701. %E 2702. %Cc Tou 00035 2703. Only your faith in %d keeps you from trembling. You %x 2704. the handiwork of %ns henchlings everywhere. 2705. %E [You %x the handiwork of %ns henchlings.] 2706. %Cp Tou 00036 2707. You know that this time you must find and destroy %n. 2708. %E 2709. %Cp Tou 00040 2710. You sense the presence of %o. 2711. %E 2712. %Cp Tou 00041 2713. You gain confidence, knowing that you may soon be united with 2714. %o. 2715. %E 2716. %Cc Tou 00050 2717. "So, %p, %l thinks that you can wrest 2718. %o from me! 2719. 2720. "It only proves how desperate he has become that he sends %ra to 2721. try and defeat me. When this day is over, I will have you enslaved 2722. in the mines where you will rue the day that you ever entered 2723. %i." 2724. %E [%rA will not defeat me.] 2725. %Cp Tou 00051 2726. "I let you live the last time because it gave me pleasure. 2727. This time I will destroy you, %p." 2728. %E 2729. %Cc Tou 00052 2730. "These meetings come to bore me. You disturb my workings with 2731. %o. 2732. 2733. "If you do not run away now, I will inflict so much suffering on you that 2734. %l will feel guilty for ever having sent his %S to me!" 2735. %E [Run away or you will suffer severely.] 2736. %Cc Tou 00053 2737. "You fool. You do not know how to call upon the powers of 2738. %o. 2739. 2740. "Return it to me and I will teach you how to use it, and together we 2741. will rule %H. But do so now, as my patience grows thin." 2742. %E ["Return %o to me and we will rule %H."] 2743. %Cp Tou 00060 2744. "I defeated %l and I will defeat you, %p." 2745. %E 2746. %Cp Tou 00061 2747. "Where is %d now! You must realize no one can help you here." 2748. %E 2749. %Cp Tou 00062 2750. "Beg for mercy now and I may be lenient on you." 2751. %E 2752. %Cp Tou 00063 2753. "If you were not so %a, you might have stood a chance." 2754. %E 2755. %Cp Tou 00064 2756. "Vengeance is mine at last, %p." 2757. %E 2758. %Cp Tou 00065 2759. "I only wish that %l had a more worthy %r to send against me." 2760. %E 2761. %Cp Tou 00066 2762. "With %o in my possession you cannot 2763. hope to defeat me." 2764. %E 2765. %Cp Tou 00067 2766. "%nC has never been defeated, NEVER!" 2767. %E 2768. %Cp Tou 00068 2769. "Are you truly the best %H has to send against me? I pity %l." 2770. %E 2771. %Cp Tou 00069 2772. "How do you spell %p? I want to ensure the marker on your grave is 2773. correct as a warning to your %sp." 2774. %E 2775. %Cc Tou 00070 2776. As you pick up %o, you feel a great 2777. weight has been lifted from your shoulders. Your only thoughts are 2778. to quickly return to %H and find %l. 2779. %E [You pick up %o and feel relief. Return it to %l.] 2780. %Cc Tou 00080 2781. You turn in the direction of %n. As his earthly body begins 2782. to vanish before your eyes, you hear him curse: 2783. 2784. "You shall never be rid of me, %p! 2785. I will find you where ever you go and regain what is rightly mine." 2786. %E [%nC curses at you as %nh dies.] 2787. %Cc Tou 00081 2788. As %l detects the presence of %o, 2789. he almost smiles for the first time in many a full moon. 2790. 2791. As he looks up from %o he says: 2792. 2793. "You have recovered %o. You are its 2794. owner now, but not its master. Let it work with you as you continue 2795. your journey. With its help, and %d to guide you on the 2796. %a path, you may yet recover the Amulet of Yendor." 2797. %E [Take %o and with %ds guidance, recover the Amulet.] 2798. %Cc Tou 00082 2799. "%oC is yours now. %Z 2800. await your return through the magic portal that brought you here." 2801. %E [Keep %o and return to %Z through the portal.] 2802. %Cp Tou 00090 2803. "I could not be more proud than if you were my own %S, %p! 2804. Tell me of your adventures in quest of the Amulet of Yendor." 2805. %E 2806. # [Tou 00091: like Sam 00091, the directions about what to do next are 2807. # missing, so make the summary be a little bit more explicit.] 2808. %Cc Tou 00091 2809. "Stand back and let me look at you, %p. 2810. Now that you have recovered the Amulet of Yendor, I'm afraid living 2811. out your days in %H would seem pretty tame. 2812. 2813. "You have come too far to stop now, for there are still more tasks that 2814. our oral history foretells for you. Forever more, though, your name shall 2815. be spoken by the %gP with awe. You are truly an inspiration to your 2816. %sp!" 2817. %E [You have the Amulet. Take it to the Astral Plane to finish your task.] 2818. # 2819. # Valkyrie 2820. # 2821. %Cc Val 00001 2822. You materialize at the base of a snowy hill. Atop the hill sits 2823. a place you know well, %H. You immediately realize 2824. that something here is very wrong! 2825. 2826. In places, the snow and ice have been melted into steaming pools of 2827. water. Fumaroles and pools of bubbling lava surround the hill. 2828. The stench of sulphur is carried through the air, and you %x creatures 2829. that should not be able to live in this environment moving towards you. 2830. %E [You arrive below %H. Something is wrong; there is lava present.] 2831. %Cp Val 00002 2832. Once again, you are near the abode of %l. 2833. %E 2834. %Cp Val 00003 2835. Again you materialize near %ls abode. You have a nagging feeling 2836. that this may be the last time you come here. 2837. %E 2838. %Cp Val 00005 2839. "Hail, and well met, brave %c." 2840. %E 2841. %Cp Val 00006 2842. "May %d guide your steps, %p." 2843. %E 2844. %Cp Val 00007 2845. "%lC weakens. Without %o, her foresight is dim." 2846. %E 2847. %Cp Val 00008 2848. "You must hurry, %p, else Ragnarok may well come." 2849. %E 2850. %Cp Val 00009 2851. "I would deal with this foul %n myself, but %d forbids it." 2852. %E 2853. %Cp Val 00010 2854. "Hail, and well met, brave %c." 2855. %E 2856. %Cp Val 00011 2857. "May %d guide your steps, %p." 2858. %E 2859. %Cp Val 00012 2860. "%lC told us you had succeeded!" 2861. %E 2862. %Cp Val 00013 2863. "You recovered %o just in time, %p." 2864. %E 2865. %Cp Val 00014 2866. "Hail %d, for delivering %o back to us." 2867. %E 2868. %Cc Val 00015 2869. "Ah, %p, my %S. You have returned to %H 2870. at last. We are in dire need of your aid, but I must determine if you 2871. are yet ready for such an undertaking. 2872. 2873. "Let me read your fate..." 2874. %E [We need your aid. Are you ready?] 2875. %Cp Val 00016 2876. "Let me read the future for you now, %p, perhaps you have managed to 2877. change it enough..." 2878. %E 2879. %Cp Val 00017 2880. "Again, I shall read your fate, my %S. Let us both hope that you have 2881. made changes to become ready for this task..." 2882. %E 2883. %Cc Val 00018 2884. "No, %p. Your fate is sealed. I must cast about for another 2885. champion. Begone from my presence, and never return. Know this, that 2886. you shall never succeed in this life, and Valhalla is denied to you." 2887. %E ["Begone from my presence and never return."] 2888. %Cc Val 00019 2889. "I see you and %n fighting, %p. But you are not prepared and 2890. shall die at %ns hand if you proceed. No. This will not do. 2891. Go back out into the world, and grow more experienced at the ways of war. 2892. Only when you have returned %Ra will you be able to defeat %n." 2893. %E [Come back when you are %Ra.] 2894. %Cc Val 00020 2895. "NO! This is terrible. I see you becoming an ally of %n, and 2896. leading his armies in the final great battles. This must not come to 2897. pass! You have strayed from the %a path. You must purge yourself, 2898. and return here only when you have regained a state of purity." 2899. %E [You have strayed from the %a path. Return after you purify yourself.] 2900. %Cc Val 00021 2901. "It is not clear, %p, for my sight is limited without our relic. 2902. But it is now likely that you can defeat %n, and recover 2903. %o. 2904. 2905. "A short time ago, %n and his minions attacked this place. They 2906. opened the huge volcanic vents you %x about the hill, and attacked. I knew 2907. that this was to come to pass, and had asked %d for a group of %gP 2908. to help defend this place. The few you %x here are the mightiest of 2909. Valhalla's own, and are all that are left of one hundred %d sent. 2910. 2911. "Despite the great and glorious battle we fought, %n managed at 2912. last to steal %o. This has upset the balance of the universe, 2913. and unless %oh is returned into my care, %n may start Ragnarok. 2914. 2915. "You must find the entrance to %i. Travel downward 2916. from there and you will find %ns lair. Defeat him and 2917. return %o to me." 2918. %E [Find %i; defeat %n; return with %o.] 2919. %Cp Val 00025 2920. "Go with the blessings of %d." 2921. %E 2922. %Cp Val 00026 2923. "Call upon %d when you are in need." 2924. %E 2925. %Cp Val 00027 2926. "Use %o if you can. It will protect you." 2927. %E 2928. %Cp Val 00028 2929. "Magical cold is very effective against %n." 2930. %E 2931. %Cp Val 00029 2932. "To face %n, you will need to be immune to fire." 2933. %E 2934. %Cp Val 00030 2935. "May %d strengthen your sword-arm." 2936. %E 2937. %Cp Val 00031 2938. "Trust in %d. He will not desert you." 2939. %E 2940. %Cp Val 00032 2941. "It becomes more likely that Ragnarok will come with every passing moment. 2942. You must hurry, %p." 2943. %E 2944. %Cp Val 00033 2945. "If %n can master %o, he will be powerful enough to 2946. face %d far earlier than is fated. This must not be!" 2947. %E 2948. %Cp Val 00034 2949. "Remember your training, %p. You can succeed." 2950. %E 2951. %Cc Val 00035 2952. The ice and snow gives way to a valley floor. You %x ahead of you 2953. a huge round hill surrounded by pools of lava. This then is the entrance 2954. to %i. It looks like you're not going to get in without 2955. a fight though. 2956. %E [This is the entrace to %i.] 2957. %Cp Val 00036 2958. Once again, you stand before the entrance to %i. 2959. %E 2960. %Cc Val 00040 2961. Through clouds of sulphurous gasses, you %x a rock palisade 2962. surrounded with a moat of bubbling lava. You remember the description 2963. from something that %l said. This is the lair of %n. 2964. %E [This is the lair of %n.] 2965. %Cp Val 00041 2966. Once again, you stand in sight of %ns lair. 2967. %E 2968. %Cc Val 00050 2969. "So! %lC has finally sent %ca to challenge me! 2970. 2971. "I thought that mastering %o would enable me to challenge 2972. %d, but it has shown me that first I must kill you! So come, little 2973. %s. Once I defeat you, I can at last begin the final battle with %d." 2974. %E ["%oC has shown me that I must kill you."] 2975. %Cp Val 00051 2976. "Again you challenge me, %r. Good. I will kill you now." 2977. %E 2978. %Cp Val 00052 2979. "Have you not learned yet? You cannot defeat %n!" 2980. %E 2981. %Cp Val 00053 2982. "I will kill you, %c, and wrest %o from your mangled hands." 2983. %E 2984. %Cp Val 00060 2985. "I am your death, %c." 2986. %E 2987. %Cp Val 00061 2988. "You cannot prevail, %r. I have foreseen your every move." 2989. %E 2990. %Cp Val 00062 2991. "With you out of the way, Valhalla will be mine for the taking." 2992. %E 2993. %Cp Val 00063 2994. "I killed scores of %ds best when I took %o. 2995. Do you really think that one %c can stand against me?" 2996. %E 2997. %Cp Val 00064 2998. "Who bears the souls of %cP to Valhalla, %r?" 2999. %E 3000. %Cp Val 00065 3001. "No, %d cannot help you here." 3002. %E 3003. %Cp Val 00066 3004. "Some instrument of %d you are, %p. You are a weakling!" 3005. %E 3006. %Cp Val 00067 3007. "Never have I seen %ca so clumsy in battle." 3008. %E 3009. %Cp Val 00068 3010. "You die now, little %s." 3011. %E 3012. %Cp Val 00069 3013. "Your body I destroy now, your soul when my hordes overrun Valhalla!" 3014. %E 3015. %Cc Val 00070 3016. As you pick up %o, your mind is suddenly filled with images, 3017. and you perceive all of the possibilities of each potential choice you 3018. could make. As you begin to control and channel your thoughts, you 3019. realize that you must return %o to %l immediately. 3020. %E [You must return %o to %l.] 3021. %Cc Val 00080 3022. A look of surprise and horror appears on %ns face. 3023. 3024. "No!!! %o has lied to me! I have been misled!" 3025. 3026. Suddenly, %n grasps his head and screams in agony, then dies. 3027. %E [%nC dies.] 3028. %Cc Val 00081 3029. As you approach, %l rises and touches %o. 3030. 3031. "You may take %o with you, %p. I have removed from 3032. it the power to foretell the future, for that power no mortal should 3033. have. Its other abilities, however, you have at your disposal. 3034. 3035. "You must now begin in %ds name to search for the Amulet of Yendor. 3036. May your steps be guided by %d, my %S." 3037. %E [Take %o. Search for the Amulet.] 3038. # assumes Orb of Fate (glass object) 3039. %Cc Val 00082 3040. "Careful, %p! %oC might break, and that would be 3041. a tragic loss. You are its keeper now, and the time has come to 3042. resume your search for the Amulet. %Z await your 3043. return through the magic portal that brought you here." 3044. %E [You are %os keeper now. Return through the portal and find the Amulet.] 3045. %Cp Val 00090 3046. "Greetings, %p. I have not been able to pay as much attention to 3047. your search for the Amulet as I have wished. How do you fare?" 3048. %E 3049. %Cc Val 00091 3050. "Excellent, %p. I see you have recovered the Amulet! 3051. 3052. "You must take the Amulet to the Great Temple of %d, on the Astral 3053. Plane. There you must offer the Amulet to %d. 3054. 3055. "Go now, my %S. I cannot tell you your fate, as the power of the 3056. Amulet interferes with mine. I hope for your success." 3057. %E [Take the Amulet to %ds temple on the Astral Plane and offer it.] 3058. # 3059. # Wizard 3060. # 3061. %Cc Wiz 00001 3062. You are suddenly in familiar surroundings. You notice what appears to 3063. be a large, squat stone structure nearby. Wait! That looks like the 3064. tower of your former teacher, %l. 3065. 3066. However, things are not the same as when you were last here. Mists and 3067. areas of unexplained darkness surround the tower. There is movement in 3068. the shadows. 3069. 3070. Your teacher would never allow such unaesthetic forms to surround the 3071. tower... unless something were dreadfully wrong! 3072. %E [You have arrived at %ls tower but something is very wrong.] 3073. %Cp Wiz 00002 3074. Once again, you are back at %H. 3075. %E 3076. %Cp Wiz 00003 3077. You are back at %H. 3078. You have an odd feeling this may be the last time you ever come here. 3079. %E 3080. %Cp Wiz 00005 3081. "Would you happen to have some eye of newt in that overstuffed pack, %s?" 3082. %E 3083. %Cp Wiz 00006 3084. "Ah, the spell to create the magic portal worked. Outstanding!" 3085. %E 3086. %Cp Wiz 00007 3087. "Hurry! %lC may not survive that casting of the portal spell!" 3088. %E 3089. %Cp Wiz 00008 3090. "The spells of %n were just too powerful for us to withstand." 3091. %E 3092. %Cp Wiz 00009 3093. "I, too, will venture into the world, because %n is but one of 3094. many evils to be vanquished." 3095. %E 3096. %Cp Wiz 00010 3097. "I have some eye of newt to trade, do you have a spare blind-worm's sting?" 3098. %E 3099. %Cp Wiz 00011 3100. "The magic portal now seems like it will remain stable for quite some time." 3101. %E 3102. %Cp Wiz 00012 3103. "Have you noticed how much stronger %l is since %o was recovered?" 3104. %E 3105. %Cp Wiz 00013 3106. "Thank %d! We weren't positive you would defeat %n." 3107. %E 3108. %Cp Wiz 00014 3109. "I, too, will venture into the world, because %n was but one of 3110. many evils to be vanquished." 3111. %E 3112. %Cc Wiz 00015 3113. "Come closer, %p, for my voice falters in my old age. 3114. Yes, I see that you have come a long way since you went out into the 3115. world, leaving the safe confines of this tower. However, I must first 3116. determine if you have all of the skills required to take on the task 3117. I require of you." 3118. %E [You have come a long way, but are you ready for the task I require?] 3119. %Cp Wiz 00016 3120. "Well, %p, you have returned. Perhaps you are now ready..." 3121. %E 3122. %Cp Wiz 00017 3123. "This is getting tedious, %p, but perseverance is a sign of a true mage. 3124. I certainly hope that you are truly ready this time!" 3125. %E 3126. %Cc Wiz 00018 3127. "You fool, %p! Why did I waste all of those years teaching you 3128. the esoteric arts? Get out of here! I shall find another." 3129. %E ["Get out of here!"] 3130. %Cc Wiz 00019 3131. "Alas, %p, you have not yet shown your proficiency as a worthy 3132. spellcaster. As %ra, you would surely be overcome in the challenge 3133. ahead. Go, now, expand your horizons, and return when you have attained 3134. renown as %Ra." 3135. %E [Go; return when you are %Ra.] 3136. %Cc Wiz 00020 3137. "You amaze me, %p! How many times did I tell you that the way of a mage 3138. is an exacting one. One must use the world with care, lest one leave it 3139. in ruins and simplify the task of %n. 3140. 3141. "You must go back and show your worthiness. Do not return until you are 3142. truly ready for this quest. May %d guide you in this task." 3143. %E [Go; come back when you are worthy of %d.] 3144. %Cc Wiz 00021 3145. "Yes, %p, you truly are ready for this dire task. Listen, 3146. carefully, for what I tell you now will be of vital importance. 3147. 3148. "Since you left us to hone your skills in the world, we unexpectedly came 3149. under attack by the forces of %n. As you know, we thought 3150. %n had perished at the end of the last age, but, alas, this was 3151. not the case. 3152. 3153. "%nC sent an army of abominations against us. Among them was a 3154. minion, mindless and ensorcelled, and thus, in the confusion, it was 3155. able to penetrate our defenses. Alas, this creature has stolen 3156. %o and I fear has delivered %oh to %n. 3157. 3158. "Over the years, I had woven most of my power into this amulet, and thus, 3159. without it, I have but a shadow of my former power, and I fear that I 3160. shall soon perish. 3161. 3162. "You must travel to %i, and within its dungeons, 3163. find and overcome %n, and return %o to me. 3164. 3165. "Go now, with %d, and complete this quest before it is too late." 3166. %E [Travel to %i; overcome %n; return with %o.] 3167. %Cp Wiz 00025 3168. "Beware, for %n is immune to most magical attacks." 3169. %E 3170. %Cp Wiz 00026 3171. "To enter %i you must pass many traps." 3172. %E 3173. %Cp Wiz 00027 3174. "%nC may be vulnerable to physical attacks." 3175. %E 3176. %Cp Wiz 00028 3177. "%d will come to your aid when you call." 3178. %E 3179. %Cp Wiz 00029 3180. "You must utterly destroy %n. He will pursue you otherwise." 3181. %E 3182. %Cp Wiz 00030 3183. "%oC is a mighty artifact. With it you can 3184. destroy %n." 3185. %E 3186. %Cp Wiz 00031 3187. "Go forth with the blessings of %d." 3188. %E 3189. %Cp Wiz 00032 3190. "I will have my %gP watch for your return." 3191. %E 3192. %Cp Wiz 00033 3193. "Feel free to take any items in that chest that might aid you." 3194. %E 3195. %Cp Wiz 00034 3196. "You will know when %o is near. Proceed with care!" 3197. %E 3198. %Cp Wiz 00035 3199. Wisps of fog swirl nearby. You feel that %ns lair is close. 3200. %E 3201. %Cp Wiz 00036 3202. You believe that you may once again invade %i. 3203. %E 3204. %Cp Wiz 00040 3205. You feel your mentor's presence; perhaps %o is nearby. 3206. %E 3207. %Cp Wiz 00041 3208. The aura of %o tingles at the edge of your perception. 3209. %E 3210. %Cc Wiz 00050 3211. "Ah, I recognize you, %p. So, %l has sent you to steal 3212. %o from me, hmmm? Well, %lh is a fool to send such 3213. a mental weakling against me. 3214. 3215. "Your destruction, however, should make for good sport. In the end, you 3216. shall beg me to kill you!" 3217. %E ["Your destruction should make for good sport."] 3218. %Cc Wiz 00051 3219. "How nice of you to return, %p! I enjoyed our last meeting. Are you 3220. still hungry for more pain? 3221. 3222. "Come! Your soul, like %o, shall soon be mine to command." 3223. %E ["Your soul shall soon be mine to command."] 3224. %Cp Wiz 00052 3225. "I'm sure that your perseverance shall be the subject of innumerable 3226. ballads, but you shall not be around to hear them, I fear!" 3227. %E 3228. %Cp Wiz 00053 3229. "Thief! %oC belongs to me, now. I shall feed 3230. your living flesh to my minions." 3231. %E 3232. %Cp Wiz 00060 3233. "Your puny powers are no match for me, fool!" 3234. %E 3235. %Cp Wiz 00061 3236. "When you are defeated, your torment will last for a thousand years." 3237. %E 3238. %Cp Wiz 00062 3239. "After your downfall, %p, I shall devour %l for dessert!" 3240. %E 3241. %Cp Wiz 00063 3242. "Are you ready yet to beg for mercy? I could be lenient..." 3243. %E 3244. %Cp Wiz 00064 3245. "Your soul shall join the enslaved multitude I command!" 3246. %E 3247. %Cp Wiz 00065 3248. "Your lack of will is evident, and you shall die as a result." 3249. %E 3250. %Cp Wiz 00066 3251. "Your faith in %d is for naught! Come, submit to me now!" 3252. %E 3253. %Cp Wiz 00067 3254. "A mere %r is nothing compared to my skill!" 3255. %E 3256. %Cp Wiz 00068 3257. "So, you are the best hope of %l? How droll." 3258. %E 3259. %Cp Wiz 00069 3260. "Feel my power, %c! My victory is imminent!" 3261. %E 3262. %Cc Wiz 00070 3263. As you touch %o, its comforting power infuses you 3264. with new energy. You feel as if you can detect others' thoughts flowing 3265. through it. Although you yearn to wear %o and 3266. attack the Wizard of Yendor, you know you must return it to its rightful 3267. owner, %l. 3268. %E [You feel %os power and know you should return %oh to %l.] 3269. %Cc Wiz 00080 3270. %nC, whose body begins to shrivel up, croaks out: 3271. 3272. "I shall haunt your progress until the end of time. A thousand 3273. curses on you and %l." 3274. 3275. Then, the body bursts into a cloud of choking dust, and blows away. 3276. %E [%nC curses you as %nh dies.] 3277. %Cc Wiz 00081 3278. %lC notices %o in your possession, 3279. beams at you and says: 3280. 3281. "I knew you could defeat %n and retrieve 3282. %o. We shall never forget this 3283. brave service. 3284. 3285. "Take %oh with you in your quest for the Amulet of Yendor. 3286. I can sense that it has attuned %oiself to you already. 3287. 3288. "May %d guide you in your quest, and keep you from harm." 3289. %E [Take %o with you in your quest for the Amulet.] 3290. %Cc Wiz 00082 3291. "You are the keeper of %o now. It is time to 3292. recover the /other/ Amulet. %Z await your return through 3293. the magic portal which brought you here." 3294. %E [Keep %o, return through the portal to %Z; find the other Amulet.] 3295. %Cp Wiz 00090 3296. "Come near, my %S, and share your adventures with me. 3297. So, have you succeeded in your quest for the Amulet of Yendor?" 3298. %E 3299. %Cc Wiz 00091 3300. "Congratulations, %p. I always knew that if anyone could succeed 3301. in defeating the Wizard of Yendor and his minions, it would be you. 3302. 3303. "Go now, and take the Amulet to the Astral Plane. Once there, present 3304. the Amulet on the altar of %d. Along the way you shall pass through 3305. the four Elemental Planes. These planes are like nothing you have ever 3306. experienced before, so be prepared! 3307. 3308. "For this you were born, %s! I am very proud of you." 3309. %E [Take the Amulet to %ds altar on the Astral Plane.] 3310. # 3311. # General 3312. # 3313. %Cc - 00001 3314. It is written in the Book of %d: 3315. 3316. After the Creation, the cruel god Moloch rebelled 3317. against the authority of Marduk the Creator. 3318. Moloch stole from Marduk the most powerful of all 3319. the artifacts of the gods, the Amulet of Yendor, 3320. and he hid it in the dark cavities of Gehennom, the 3321. Under World, where he now lurks, and bides his time. 3322. 3323. Your %G %d seeks to possess the Amulet, and with it 3324. to gain deserved ascendance over the other gods. 3325. 3326. You, a newly trained %r, have been heralded 3327. from birth as the instrument of %d. You are destined 3328. to recover the Amulet for your deity, or die in the 3329. attempt. Your hour of destiny has come. For the sake 3330. of us all: Go bravely with %d! 3331. %E [%dC has chosen you to recover the Amulet of Yendor for %dI.] 3332. %Cp - 00002 3333. You receive a faint telepathic message from %l: 3334. Your help is urgently needed at %H! 3335. Look for a ...ic transporter. 3336. You couldn't quite make out that last message. 3337. %E 3338. %Cp - 00003 3339. You again sense %l pleading for help. 3340. %E 3341. %Cp - 00004 3342. You again sense %l demanding your attendance. 3343. %E 3344. # Completed the quest by returning with artifact, but not carrying 3345. # the Bell of Opening; quest leader lets you know that it is needed. 3346. #[ Should this be role-specific so that each leader has variant text? ] 3347. %Cp - 00005 3348. "The silver bell which was hoarded by %n will be 3349. essential in locating the Amulet of Yendor." 3350. %E 3351. # 3352. # Angelic maledictions. 3353. # 3354. %Cp - 00010 3355. "Repent, and thou shalt be saved!" 3356. %E 3357. %Cp - 00011 3358. "Thou shalt pay for thine insolence!" 3359. %E 3360. %Cp - 00012 3361. "Very soon, my child, thou shalt meet thy maker." 3362. %E 3363. %Cp - 00013 3364. "The great %D has sent me to make you pay for your sins!" 3365. %E 3366. %Cp - 00014 3367. "The wrath of %D is now upon you!" 3368. %E 3369. %Cp - 00015 3370. "Thy life belongs to %D now!" 3371. %E 3372. %Cp - 00016 3373. "Dost thou wish to receive thy final blessing?" 3374. %E 3375. %Cp - 00017 3376. "Thou art but a godless void." 3377. %E 3378. %Cp - 00018 3379. "Thou art not worthy to seek the Amulet." 3380. %E 3381. %Cp - 00019 3382. "No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!" 3383. %E 3384. # 3385. # Demonic maledictions. 3386. # 3387. %Cp - 00030 3388. "I first mistook thee for a statue, when I regarded thy head of stone." 3389. %E 3390. %Cp - 00031 3391. "Come here often?" 3392. %E 3393. %Cp - 00032 3394. "Doth pain excite thee? Wouldst thou prefer the whip?" 3395. %E 3396. %Cp - 00033 3397. "Thinkest thou it shall tickle as I rip out thy lungs?" 3398. %E 3399. %Cp - 00034 3400. "Eat slime and die!" 3401. %E 3402. %Cp - 00035 3403. "Go ahead, fetch thy mama! I shall wait." 3404. %E 3405. %Cp - 00036 3406. "Go play leapfrog with a herd of unicorns!" 3407. %E 3408. %Cp - 00037 3409. "Hast thou been drinking, or art thou always so clumsy?" 3410. %E 3411. %Cp - 00038 3412. "This time I shall let thee off with a spanking, but let it not happen again." 3413. %E 3414. %Cp - 00039 3415. "I've met smarter (and prettier) acid blobs." 3416. %E 3417. %Cp - 00040 3418. "Look! Thy bootlace is undone!" 3419. %E 3420. %Cp - 00041 3421. "Mercy! Dost thou wish me to die of laughter?" 3422. %E 3423. %Cp - 00042 3424. "Run away! Live to flee another day!" 3425. %E 3426. %Cp - 00043 3427. "Thou hadst best fight better than thou canst dress!" 3428. %E 3429. %Cp - 00044 3430. "Twixt thy cousin and thee, Medusa is the prettier." 3431. %E 3432. %Cp - 00045 3433. "Methinks thou wert unnaturally stirred by yon corpse back there, eh, varlet?" 3434. %E 3435. %Cp - 00046 3436. "Up thy nose with a rubber hose!" 3437. %E 3438. %Cp - 00047 3439. "Verily, thy corpse could not smell worse!" 3440. %E 3441. %Cp - 00048 3442. "Wait! I shall polymorph into a grid bug to give thee a fighting chance!" 3443. %E 3444. %Cp - 00049 3445. "Why search for the Amulet? Thou wouldst but lose it, cretin." 3446. %E 3447. # 3448. # Banishment message (for converted hero) 3449. # 3450. %Cc - 00060 3451. "You have betrayed all those who hold allegiance to %d, as you once did. 3452. My allegiance to %d holds fast and I cannot condone or accept what you 3453. have done. 3454. 3455. Leave this place. You shall never set foot at %H again. 3456. That which you seek is now lost forever, for without the Bell of Opening, 3457. you will never be able to enter the place where he who has the Amulet 3458. resides. 3459. 3460. Go now! You are banished from this place. 3461. %E [You are banished from %H for betraying your allegiance to %d.] 3462. # 3463. # TEST PATTERN 3464. # 3465. %Cc - 00099 3466. %p: return(plname); 3467. %c: return(pl_character); 3468. %r: return((char *)rank_of(u.ulevel)); 3469. %R: return((char *)rank_of(MIN_QUEST_LEVEL)); 3470. %s: return((flags.female) ? "sister" : "brother" ); 3471. %S: return((flags.female) ? "daughter" : "son" ); 3472. %l: return((char *)ldrname()); 3473. %i: return(intermed()); 3474. %o: return(artiname()); 3475. %O: return(shortened(artiname())); 3476. %n: return((char *)neminame()); 3477. %g: return((char *)guardname()); 3478. %G: return((char *)align_gtitle(u.ualignbase[1])); 3479. %H: return((char *)homebase()); 3480. %a: return(Alignnam(u.ualignbase[1])); 3481. %A: return(Alignnam(u.ualign.type)); 3482. %d: return((char *)align_gname(u.ualignbase[1])); 3483. %D: return((char *)align_gname(A_LAWFUL)); 3484. %C: return("chaotic"); 3485. %N: return("neutral"); 3486. %L: return("lawful"); 3487. %x: return((Blind) ? "sense" : "see"); 3488. %Z: return("The Dungeons of Doom"); 3489. %%: return(percent_sign); 3490. a suffix: return an(root); 3491. A suffix: return An(root); 3492. C suffix: return capitalized(root); 3493. h suffix: return pronoun(he_or_she, mon_of(root)); /* for %l,%n,%d,%o */ 3494. H suffix: return capitalized(pronoun(he_or_she, mon_of(root))); 3495. i suffix: return pronoun(him_or_her, mon_of(root)); 3496. I suffix: return capitalized(pronoun(him_or_her, mon_of(root))); 3497. j suffix: return pronoun(his_or_her, mon_of(root)); 3498. J suffix: return capitalized(pronoun(his_or_her, mon_of(root))); 3499. p suffix: return makeplural(root); 3500. P suffix: return makeplural(capitalized(root)); 3501. s suffix: return s_suffix(root); 3502. S suffix: return s_suffix(capitalized(root)); 3503. t suffix: return strip_the_prefix(root); 3504. %E