# SCCS Id: @(#)quest.txt 3.1 92/10/17 # Copyright (c) 1991 by M. Stephenson # NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. # # The quest text file for NetHack 3.1 (MULDGN version). # # These are the "standard" message numbers from qtext.h. All class # dialogue must have at least these entries. # # QT_FIRSTTIME 1 # QT_NEXTTIME 2 # QT_OTHERTIME 3 # # QT_GUARDTALK 5 /* 5 random things for guards to say */ # # QT_FIRSTLEADER 10 # QT_NEXTLEADER 11 # QT_OTHERLEADER 12 # QT_LASTLEADER 13 # QT_BADLEVEL 14 # QT_BADALIGN 15 # QT_ASSIGNQUEST 16 # # QT_ENCOURAGE 20 /* 1-10 random encouragement messages */ # # QT_FIRSTLOCATE 30 # QT_NEXTLOCATE 31 # # QT_FIRSTACQUIRE 40 # QT_NEXTACQUIRE 41 # # QT_FIRSTNEMESIS 50 # QT_NEXTNEMESIS 51 # QT_OTHERNEMESIS 52 # QT_NEMWANTSIT 53 /* you somehow got the artifact */ # # QT_DISCOURAGE 60 /* 1-10 random maledictive messages */ # # QT_GOTIT 70 # # QT_KILLEDNEM 80 # QT_OFFEREDIT 81 # # QT_POSTHANKS 90 # QT_HASAMULET 91 # # # Archeologist # %Cc A 00001 You are suddenly in familiar surroundings. The buildings in the distance appear to be those of your old alma mater, but something is wrong. It looks as if there has been a riot recently, or %H has been under siege. All of the windows are boarded up, and there are objects scattered around the entrance. Strange forbidding shapes seem to be moving in the distance. %E %Cp A 00002 Once again, you are back at %H. %E %Cp A 00003 You are back at %H. You have an odd feeling this may be the last time you ever come here. %E %Cp A 00005 Man, the dig this year was a real bust! %E %Cp A 00006 Hey man, have you got any potions of hallucination for sale? %E %Cp A 00007 Did you see the artifact %l brought back from the last dig? %E %Cp A 00008 So what species do *you* think we evolved from? %E %Cp A 00009 So you're %l's prize pupil! I don't know what he sees in you. %E %Cc A 00010 Finally you have returned, %p. You were always my most promising student. Allow me to see if you are ready for the most difficult task of your career. %E %Cp A 00011 Again, %p, you stand before me. Let me see if you have gained experience in the interim. %E %Cp A 00012 Once more, %p, you have returned from the field. Are you finally ready for the task that must be accomplished? %E %Cc A 00013 %p, you have failed us. All of my careful training has been in vain. Begone! Your tenure at this college has been revoked! You are a disgrace to the profession! %E %Cc A 00014 %p, you are yet too inexperienced to undertake such a demanding quest. A mere %r could not possibly face the rigors demanded and survive. Go forth, and come here again when your adventures have further taught you. %E %Cc A 00015 %p! I've heard that you've been using sloppy techniques. Your results lately can hardly be called suitable for a %r! How could you have strayed from the %a path? Go from here, and come back only when you have purified yourself. %E %Cc A 00016 Grave times have befallen the college, for a %n has stolen %o. Without it, the board of directors of the university will soon have no choice but to revoke our research grants. You must locate the entrance to %i. Within it, you will find the %n. You must the defeat the %n and return %o to me. Only in this way will we be able to prevent the budget cuts that could close this college. May the wisdom of %d be your guide. %E %Cp A 00020 Beware, for the %n is powerful and cunning. %E %Cp A 00021 To locate the entrance to %i, you must pass many traps. %E %Cp A 00022 A %n may be vulnerable to attacks by magical cold. %E %Cp A 00023 Call upon %d when you encounter the %n. %E %Cp A 00024 You must destroy the %n. It will pursue you otherwise. %E %Cp A 00025 %o is a mighty talisman. With it you can destroy the %n. %E %Cp A 00026 Go forth with the blessings of %d. %E %Cp A 00027 I will have my %gP watch for your return. %E %Cp A 00028 Remember not to stray from the true %a path. %E %Cp A 00029 You may be able to sense %o when you are near. %E %Cp A 00030 You have the feeling that you will soon find the entrance to %i. %E %Cp A 00031 Once again, you are near the entrance to %i. %E %Cp A 00040 You sense the presence of %o. %E %Cp A 00041 The familiar presence of %o is in the ether. %E %Cc A 00050 So, %p, you think that you can succeed in recovering %o, when your teacher, %l, has already failed. Come, try your best! I shall destroy you, and gnaw on your bones. %E %Cc A 00051 Again you try to best me, eh %p? Well, you shall fail again. You shall never recover %o. I shall bear your soul to the Plane of Origins for my master's pleasure. %E %Cp A 00052 You persist yet %p! Good. Now, you shall die! %E %Cp A 00053 I shall have %o from you, %p, then feast upon your entrails! %E %Cp A 00060 Try your best, %p. You cannot defeat me. %E %Cp A 00061 I shall rend the flesh from your body whilst you still breathe! %E %Cp A 00062 First you, %p, then I shall destroy your mentor, %l. %E %Cp A 00063 Tiring yet, %p? I draw my power from my master and cannot falter! %E %Cp A 00064 I shall rend thy soul from thy body and consume it! %E %Cp A 00065 You are far too %a -- it weakens you. You shall die in this place. %E %Cp A 00066 %d has forsaken you! You are lost now! %E %Cp A 00067 A mere %r cannot hope to defeat me! %E %Cp A 00068 If you are the best %l can send, I have nothing to fear. %E %Cp A 00069 Die %c! I shall exhibit your carcass as a trophy. %E %Cc A 00070 The power of %o flows through your body! You feel as if you could now take on the Wizard of Yendor himself and win, but you know you must return %o to %l. %E %Cp A 00080 The body of the %n dissipates in a cloud of noxious fumes. %E %Cc A 00081 %l touches %o briefly, gazes into it, then smiles at you and says: "Well done, %p. You have defeated the %n and recovered %o. But I fear that it shall never be safe here. Please take %o with you. You, %p, can guard it now far better than I. May the blessings of %d follow you and guard you." %E %Cc A 00090 Welcome back, %p. Have you progressed with your quest to regain the Amulet of Yendor for %d? %E %Cc A 00091 Congratulations, %p. I wondered if anyone could prevail against the Wizard and the minions of Moloch. Now, you must embark on one final adventure. Take the Amulet, and find your way onto the astral plane. There you must find the altar of %d and sacrifice the Amulet on that altar to fulfill your destiny. Remember, your path now should always be upwards. %E # # Barbarian # %Cc B 00001 Warily you scan your surroundings, all of your senses alert for signs of possible danger. Off in the distance, you can see the familiar shapes of %H. But why, you think, should %l be there? Suddenly, the hairs on your neck stand on end as you detect the aura of evil magic in the air. Without thought, you ready your weapon, and mutter under your breath: "By %d, there will be blood spilt today." %E %Cp B 00002 Once again, you near %H. You know that %l will be waiting. %E %Cp B 00003 Again, and you think possibly for the last time, you approach %H. %E %Cp B 00005 The battles here have been good -- our enemies' blood soaks the soil! %E %Cp B 00006 Remember that glory is crushing your enemies beneath your feet! %E %Cp B 00007 There has been little treasure to loot, since the horde arrived. %E %Cp B 00008 The horde is mighty in numbers, but they have little courage. %E %Cp B 00009 %l is a strange one, but he has helped defend us. %E %Cc B 00010 Ah, %p. You have returned at last. The world is in dire need of your help. There is a great quest you must undertake. But first, I must see if you are ready to take on such a challenge. %E %Cp B 00011 %p, you are back. Are you ready now for the challenge? %E %Cp B 00012 Again, you stand before me, %p. Surely you have prepared yourself. %E %Cc B 00013 Pah! You have betrayed the gods, %p. You will never attain the glory which you aspire to. Your failure to follow the true path has closed this future to you. I will protect these people as best I can, but soon %n will overcome me and destroy all who once called you %s. Now begone! %E %Cc B 00014 %p, I fear that you are as yet too inexperienced to face %n. Only a %R with the help of %d could ever hope to defeat him. %E %Cp B 00015 %p! You have wandered from the path of the %a! If you attempt to overcome %n in this state, he will surely enslave your soul. Your only hope, and ours, lies in your purification. Go forth, and return when you feel ready. %E %Cc B 00016 The world is in great need of your assistance, %p. About six months ago, I learned that a mysterious sorcerer, known as %n, had begun to gather a large group of cutthroats and brigands about him. At about the same time, these people you once rode with "liberated" a potent magical talisman, %o, from a Turanian caravan. %n and his Black Horde swept down upon %i and defeated the people there, driving them out into the desert. He has taken %o, and seeks to bend it to his will. I detected the subtle changes in the currents of fate, and joined these people. Then I sent forth a summons for you. If %n can bend %o to his will, he will become almost indestructible. He will then be able to enslave the minds of men across the world. You are the only hope. The Gods smile upon you, and with %d behind you, you alone can defeat %n. You must go to %i. From there, you can track down %n, defeat him, and return %o to us. Only then will the world be safe. %E %Cp B 00020 %n is strong in the dark arts, but not immune to cold steel. %E %Cp B 00021 Remember that %n is a great sorcerer. He lived in the time of Atlantis. %E %Cp B 00022 If you fail, %p, I will not be able to protect these people long. %E %Cp B 00023 To enter %i, you must be very stealthy. The horde will be on guard. %E %Cp B 00024 Call upon %d in your time of need. %E %Cp B 00025 May %d protect you, and guide your steps. %E %Cp B 00026 If you can lay hands upon %o, wear it for protection. %E %Cp B 00027 I cannot stand against %n's sorcery. But %d will help you. %E %Cp B 00028 Do not fear %n. I know you can defeat him. %E %Cp B 00029 You have a great road to travel, %p, but only after you defeat %n. %E %Cc B 00030 The scent of water comes to you in the desert breeze. You know that you have located %i. %E %Cp B 00031 Yet again you have a chance to infiltrate %i. %E %Cc B 00040 The hairs on the nape of your neck lift as you sense an energy in the very air around you. You fight down a primordial panic that seeks to make you turn and run. This is surely the lair of %n. %E %Cp B 00041 Yet again you feel the air around you heavy with malevolent magical energy. %E %Cc B 00050 So. This is what that second rate sorcerer %l sends to do his bidding. I have slain many before you. You shall give me little sport. Prepare to die, %c. %E %Cp B 00051 I have wasted too much time on you already. Now, you shall die. %E %Cp B 00052 You return yet again, %c! Are you prepared for death now? %E %Cp B 00053 I shall have %o back, you pitiful excuse for a %c. And your life as well. %E %Cp B 00060 My pets will dine on your carcass tonight! %E %Cp B 00061 You are a sorry excuse for a %r. %E %Cp B 00062 Run while you can, %c. My next spell will be your last. %E %Cp B 00063 I shall use your very skin to bind my next grimoire. %E %Cp B 00064 %d cannot protect you now. Here, you die. %E %Cp B 00065 Your %a nature makes you weak. You cannot defeat me. %E %Cp B 00066 Come, %c. I shall kill you, then unleash the horde on your tribe. %E %Cp B 00067 Once you are dead, my horde shall finish off %l, and your tribe. %E %Cp B 00068 Fight, %c, or are you afraid of the mighty %n? %E %Cp B 00069 You have failed, %c. Now, my victory is complete. %E %Cc B 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel the power of it flowing through your hands. It seems to be in two or more places at once, even though you are holding it. %E %Cp B 00080 %n falls to the ground, and utters a last curse at you. Then his body fades slowly, seemingly dispersing into the air around you. You slowly become aware that the overpowering aura of magic in the air has begun to fade. %E %Cc B 00081 When %l sees %o, he smiles, and says: Well done, %p. You have saved the world from certain doom. What, now, should be done with %o? These people, brave as they are, cannot hope to guard it from other sorcerers who will detect it, as surely as %n did. Take %o with you, %p. It will guard you in your adventures, and you can best guard it. You embark on a quest far greater than you realize. Remember me, %p, and return when you have triumphed. I will tell you then of what you must do. You will understand when the time comes. %E %Cp B 00090 Tell us, %p, have you fared well on your great quest? %E %Cc B 00091 This is wondrous, %p. I feared that you could not possibly succeed in your quest, but here you are in possession of the Amulet of Yendor! I have studied the texts of the magi constantly since you left. In the Book of Skelos, I found this: %d will cause a child to be sent into the world. This child is to be made strong by trial of battle and magic, for %d has willed it so. It is said that the child of %d will recover the Amulet of Yendor that was stolen from the Creator at the beginning of time. As you now possess the amulet, %p, I suspect that the Book speaks of you. The child of %d will take the Amulet, and travel to the Astral Plane, where the Great Temple of %d is to be found. The Amulet will be sacrificed to %d, there on His altar. Then the child will stand by %d as champion of all %cP for eternity. This is all I know, %p. I hope it will help you. %E # # Cave(wo)man # %Cc C 00001 You descend through a barely familiar stairwell that you remember the %l showing you when you embarked upon your vision quest. You arrive back at %H, but something seems wrong here. The usual smoke and glowing light of the fires of the outer caves are absent, and an uneasy quiet fills the damp air. %E %Cp C 00002 Once again, you arrive back at %H. %E %Cp C 00003 For some reason, you think that this may be the last time you will enter %H. %E %Cp C 00005 We have not been able to gather as much food since the Giants sealed off our access to the outer world. %E %Cp C 00006 Since the %n sent her minions, we have been constantly fighting. %E %Cp C 00007 I have heard your vision quest was successful. Is this so? %E %Cp C 00008 So, tell me, %p, how have you fared? %E %Cp C 00009 The %l grows old. We know not who will guide us after he ascends. %E %Cc C 00010 You have returned from your vision quest, %p. Thank %d. We are in dire need of your help, my %S. But first, I must see if you are yet capable of the quest I would ask you to undertake. %E %Cp C 00011 Again, you return to us, %p. Let me see if you are ready now. %E %Cp C 00012 Ah, %p. Are you finally ready? %E %Cc C 00013 %p! You have sealed our fate. You seem unable to reform yourself, so I must select another to take your place. Begone from %H! You have betrayed us by choosing the path of the %C over the true path of the %L. You no longer live in our eyes. %E %Cc C 00014 Alas, %p, you are as yet too inexperienced to embark upon such a difficult quest as that I propose to give you. A %r could not possibly survive the rigors demanded to find %i, never mind to confront the %n herself. Adventure some more, and you will learn the skills you will require. %d decrees it. %E %Cc C 00015 %p! You have deviated from my teachings. You no longer follow the path of the %a as you should. I banish you from these caves, to go forth and purify yourself. Then, you might be able to accomplish this quest. %E %Cc C 00016 You are indeed ready now, %p. I shall tell you a tale of great suffering among your people: Shortly after you left on your vision quest, the caves were invaded by the creatures sent against us by the %n. She, herself, could not attack us due to her great size, but her minions have harassed us ever since. In the first attacks, many died, and the minions of the %n managed to steal %o. They took it to %i and there, none of our %g warriors have been able to go. You must find %i, and within it wrest %o from the %n. She guards it as jealously as she guards all treasures she attains. But with it, we can make our caves safe once more. Please, %p, recover %o for us, and return it here. %E %Cp C 00020 The %n is immune to her own breath weapons. You should use magic upon her that she does not use herself. %E %Cp C 00021 When you encounter the %n, call upon %d for assistance. %E %Cp C 00022 There will be nowhere to hide inside the %n's inner sanctum. %E %Cp C 00023 Your best chance with the %n will be to keep moving. %E %Cp C 00024 Do not be distracted by the great treasures in the %n's lair. Concentrate on %o. %E %Cp C 00025 %o is the only object that the %n truly fears. %E %Cp C 00026 Do not be fooled by the %n's size. She is fast, and it is rumored that she uses magic. %E %Cp C 00027 I would send a party of %gP with you, but we will need all of our strength to defend ourselves. %E %Cp C 00028 Remember, be %a at all times. This is your strength. %E %Cp C 00029 If only we had an amulet of reflection, this would not have happened. %E %Cc C 00030 You %x many large claw marks on the ground. The tunnels ahead of you are larger than most of those in any cave complex you have ever been in before. Your nose detects the smell of carrion from within, and bones litter the sides of the tunnels. %E %Cp C 00031 Once again, you approach %i. %E %Cc C 00040 You find yourself in a large cavern, with neatly polished walls, that nevertheless show signs of being scorched by fire. Bones litter the floor, and there are objects scattered everywhere. The air is close with the stench of sulphurous fumes. The %n is clearly visible, but she seems to be asleep. %E %Cp C 00041 Once again, you find yourself in the lair of the %n. %E %Cc C 00050 So, human, you seek to invade the lair of the %n. Only my meals are allowed down here. Prepare to be eaten! %E %Cp C 00051 So, again you face me, %c. No human has ever before escaped me. Now I shall kill you. %E %Cp C 00052 You are getting annoying, %c. Prepare to die. %E %Cp C 00053 I'll have %o from you, %c. You shall die. %E %Cp C 00060 You are weak, %c. No challenge for the Mother of all Dragons. %E %Cp C 00061 I grow hungry, human. You look like a nice appetizer! %E %Cp C 00062 Join me for lunch? You're the main course, %c. %E %Cp C 00063 With %o, I am invincible! You cannot succeed. %E %Cp C 00064 Your mentor, the %l has failed. You are nothing to fear. %E %Cp C 00065 You shall die here, %c. A %r cannot hope to defeat me. %E %Cp C 00066 You, a mere %r challenge the might of the %n? Hah! %E %Cp C 00067 I am the Mother of all Dragons! You cannot hope to defeat me. %E %Cp C 00068 My claws are sharp now. I shall rip you to shreds! %E %Cp C 00069 %d has deserted you, %c. This is my domain. %E %Cc C 00070 As you pick up %o it seems heavy at first, but as you hold it strength flows into your arms. You suddenly feel full of power, as if nothing could possibly stand in your path. %E %Cp C 00080 The %n sinks to the ground, her heads flailing about. As she dies, a cloud of noxious fumes billows about her. %E %Cc C 00081 The %l glimpses %o in your possession. He smiles and says: You have done it! We are saved. But I fear that %o will always be a target for %C forces who will want it for their own. To prevent further trouble, I would like you, %p, to take %o away with you. It will help you as you quest for the Amulet of Yendor. %E %Cp C 00090 %p! Welcome back. How goes your quest to recover the Amulet for %d? %E %Cc C 00091 You have been successful, I see, %p. Now that the Amulet of Yendor is yours, here is what you must do: Journey upwards to the open air. The Amulet you carry will then take you into the Astral Planes, where the Great Temple of %d casts its influence throughout our world. Sacrifice the Amulet on the altar. Thus shall %d become supreme! %E # # Elf # %Cc E 00001 You arrive in familiar surroundings. In the distance, you %x the great stone Circle, the place of worship to %d. Something is wrong, though. Surrounding the circle are orcs! And they've noticed you! %E %Cp E 00002 Once again, you stand before %H. %E %Cp E 00003 You have the oddest feeling that this may be the last time you are to enter %H. %E %Cp E 00005 %p! I have not seen you in many cycles. How do you fare? %E %Cp E 00006 The %n continues to threaten the circle. But we hold fast. %E %Cp E 00007 %l is growing weak. The magic required to defend the circle drains us. %E %Cp E 00008 Remember %i is hard to enter. Seek the secret passageways. %E %Cp E 00009 We must regain %o. Without it we will be overrun. %E %Cc E 00010 %p! You have returned! Thank %d. We have great need of you. But first, I must see if you have the required abilities to take on this responsibility. %E %Cp E 00011 Once again, %p, you stand in our midst. Are you ready now? %E %Cp E 00012 Ah, you are here again, %p. Allow me to determine your readiness... %E %Cc E 00013 %p! You have doomed us all. You fairly radiate %L influences and weaken the power we have raised in this circle as a result! Begone! We renounce your %shood with us! You are an outcast now! %E %Cc E 00014 %p, you are yet too inexperienced to withstand the demands of that which we need you to do. A %R might just be able to do this thing. Return to us when you have learned more, my %S. %E %Cc E 00015 You have strayed, %p! You know that %d requires that we maintain a pure devotion to things %a! You must go from us. Return when you have purified yourself. %E %Cc E 00016 You are indeed ready, %p. I shall tell you what has transpired, and why we so desperately need your help: A short time ago, the Uruk-hai tribes of the mountains to the east invaded and enslaved the Goblin tribes in this area. The local %n is now only a figurehead, and serves the Uruk-hai Overlord. During our last gathering of worship here, we were beset by hordes of orcs and goblins, as you witnessed. In the first onslaught a group, headed by the %n himself, managed to breach the circle and steal %o. Since then, we have been besieged. We do not know how much longer we will be able to maintain our magical barriers. If we are to survive, you, %p, must infiltrate %i. There, you will find a pathway down, to the underground castle of the %n. He has always coveted %o, and will surely keep it on his person, until he delivers it to the Uruk-hai Overlord. Recover %o for us, %p! Only then will the circle of %d be safe. %E %Cp E 00020 It is rumored that the Uruk-hai have a pact with the Hill Ogres. %E %Cp E 00021 The %n is strong, but not very smart. %E %Cp E 00022 Use %o, when you find it. It will help you survive to reach us. %E %Cp E 00023 Remember, let %d be your guide. %E %Cp E 00024 Call upon %d when you face the %n. The very act of doing so will infuriate him, and give you advantage. %E %Cp E 00025 Though the %n is as %C as we, he and his kind have always hated us. %E %Cp E 00026 We cannot hold the circle much longer, %p. Hurry! %E %Cp E 00027 To infiltrate %i, you must be very stealthy. %E %Cp E 00028 Remember that the %n is a braggart. Trust not what he says. %E %Cp E 00029 You can triumph, %p, if you trust in %d. %E %Cc E 00030 You descend into the outer regions of %i. You can hear scuffling sounds in the corridors, and vague mumblings in the distance. You remember that a %g once told you that there were many secret passageways in this complex. %E %Cp E 00031 Once again, you descend into %i. %E %Cc E 00040 You descend into a weird place, in which roughly cut cave-like walls join with smooth, finished ones, as if someone was in the midst of finishing off the construction of a subterranean complex. Off in the distance, you hear the sounds of a large, raucous gathering. %E %Cp E 00041 Once again, you enter the distorted castle of the %n. %E %Cc E 00050 So, %c. %l has sent you to recover %o. Well, I shall keep that bauble. It pleases me. You, %c, shall die. %E %Cp E 00051 Back again, eh? Well, a mere %r is no threat to me! Die, %c! %E %Cp E 00052 You haven't learned your lesson, %c. You can't kill me! You shall die now. %E %Cp E 00053 I shall have %o from you, %r. Then I shall kill you. %E %Cp E 00060 Your %d is nothing, %c. You are mine now! %E %Cp E 00061 Run away little %c! You can never hope to defeat the %n! %E %Cp E 00062 My Uruk-hai servants will rip you to shreds! %E %Cp E 00063 I shall display your head as a trophy. What do you think about that wall? %E %Cp E 00064 I shall break your %l's circle, and destroy all the %gP! %E %Cp E 00065 %d has abandoned you, %c. You are doomed. %E %Cp E 00066 A %r? %l sends a mere %r against me? Hah! %E %Cp E 00067 %l has failed, %c. %o will never leave here. %E %Cp E 00068 You really think you can defeat me, eh %c? You are wrong! %E %Cp E 00069 You weaken, %c. I shall kill you now. %E %Cc E 00070 As you pick up %o, it seems to glow, and a warmth fills you completely. You realize that its power is what has protected your %sp against their enemies for so long. You must now return it to %l without delay -- their lives depend on your speed. %E %Cc E 00080 The %n collapses to the ground, cursing you and %l, then says: You have defeated me, %r! But I curse you one final time, with my dying breath! You shall die before you leave my castle! %E %Cc E 00081 %p! You have succeeded! I feared it was not possible! Your aura proclaims that you possess %o! I fear, now, that the Uruk-hai will select yet another %n. This will take some time, but if you can recover the Amulet of Yendor for %d before that happens, we will be eternally safe. Take %o with you. It will aid in your quest for the Amulet. %E %Cp E 00090 Welcome, %p. How have you fared on your quest for the Amulet of Yendor? %E %Cc E 00091 I am amazed, %p! You have recovered the Amulet of Yendor! Now attend to me, and I will tell you what must be done: The Amulet has within it magic, the capability to transport you to the Astral Plane, where the primary circle of %d resides. To activate this magic, you must travel upwards as far as you can. When you reach the temple, sacrifice the Amulet to %d. Thus will you fulfill your destiny. %E # # Healer # %Cc H 00001 What sorcery has brought you back to %H? The smell of fresh funeral pyres tells you that something is amiss with the healing powers that used to practice here. No %gP are tending the materia medica gardens, and where are the common folk who used to come for the cures? %E %Cp H 00002 After your last experience you expected to be here, but you certainly did not expect to see things so much worse. This time you must succeed. %E %Cp H 00003 Again, you %x %H in the distance. The smell of death and disease permeates the air. You do not have to be a %R to know that the %n is on the verge of victory. %E %Cp H 00005 Did you read that new treatise on the therapeutic use of leeches? %E %Cp H 00006 Paint a red caduceus on your shield and monsters won't hit you. %E %Cp H 00007 I passed handwriting so they are demoting me a rank. %E %Cp H 00008 I've heard that even %l has not been able to cure Chiron. %E %Cp H 00009 We think the %n has used his alchemists, and %o, to unleash a new disease we call 'the cold' on Gehennom. %E %Cc H 00010 Feebly, %l raises his head to look at you. It is good to see you again, %p. I see the concern in your eyes, but do not worry for me. I am not ready for Hades yet. We have exhausted much of our healing powers holding off the %n. I need your fresh strength to carry on our work. Come closer and let me lay hands on you, and determine if you have the skills necessary to accomplish this mission. %E %Cp H 00011 Again you return to me, %p. I sense that each trip back the pleurisy and maladies of our land begin to infect you. Let us hope and pray to %d that you become ready for your task before you fall victim to the bad humors. %E %Cp H 00012 Chiron has fallen, Hermes has fallen, what else must I tell you to impress upon you the importance of your mission! I hope that you have come prepared this time. %E %Cc H 00013 You have failed us, %p. You are a quack! A charlatan! Hades will be happy to hear that you are once again practicing your arts on the unsuspecting. %E %Cc H 00014 Alas, %p, you are yet too inexperienced to deal with the rigors of such a task. You must be able to draw on the knowledge of botany, vetenary, and alchemy before I can send you on this quest with good conscience. Return when you wear a %R's caduceus. %E %Cc H 00015 You have learned much of the remedies that benefit, but you must also know which physic for which ail. That is why %d's teachings are a part of your training. Return to us when you have healed thyself. %E %Cc H 00016 For the first time, you sense a smile on %l' face. You have indeed learned as much as we can teach you in preparation for this task. Let me tell you what I know of the symptoms and hope that you can provide a cure. A short while ago, the dreaded %n was fooled by the gods into thinking that he could use %o to find a cure for old age. Think of it, eternal youth! But his good health is accomplished by drawing the health from those around him. He has exhausted his own supply of healthy people and now he seeks to extend his influence into our world. You must recover from him %o and break the spell. You must travel into the swamps to %i, and from there follow the trail to the %n's island lair. Be careful. %E %Cp H 00020 Remember, %p, to always wash your hands before operating. %E %Cp H 00021 The %n has no real magic of his own. To this he is vulnerable. %E %Cp H 00022 If you have been true to %d, you can draw on the power of %o. %E %Cp H 00023 Bring with you antidotes for poisons. %E %Cp H 00024 Remember this, %n can not use %o to harm you, it has only healing powers. %E %Cp H 00025 I have sent for Chiron, but I am afraid he will come too late. %E %Cp H 00026 Maybe when you return the snakes will once again begin to shed. %E %Cp H 00027 The plague grows worse as we speak. Hurry, %p! %E %Cp H 00028 Many times the %n has caused trouble in these lands. It is time that he was eradicated like the diseases he has caused. %E %Cp H 00029 With but one eye, the %n should be easy to blind. Remember this. %E %Cc H 00030 You stand before the entrance to %i. Strange scratching noises come from within the building. The swampy ground around you seems to stink with disease. %E %Cp H 00031 Once again you stand at the entrance to %i. %E %Cc H 00040 You stand within sight of the infamous Isle of the %n. Even the words of %l had not prepared you for this. Steeling yourself against the wails of the ill that pierce your ears, you hurry on your task. Maybe with %o you can heal them on your return, but not now. %E %Cp H 00041 Once again, you %x the Isle of the %n in the distance. %E %Cc H 00050 They have made a mistake in sending you, %p. When I add your youth to mine, it will just make it easier for me to defeat %l. %E %Cp H 00051 Unlike your patients, you seem to keep coming back, %p! %E %Cp H 00052 Which would you like, %p? Boils, pleurisy, convulsions? %E %Cp H 00053 I'll have %o back from you, %r. You are not going to live to escape this place. %E %Cp H 00060 They might as well give scalpels to wizards as to let you try to use %o! %E %Cp H 00061 If I could strike %l, surrounded by his %gP, imagine what I can do to you here by yourself. %E %Cp H 00062 I will put my %Rp to work making a physic out of your ashes. %E %Cp H 00063 As we speak, Hades gathers your patients to join you. %E %Cp H 00064 After I'm done with you, I'll destroy %l as well. %E %Cp H 00065 You will have to kill me if you ever hope to leave this place. %E %Cp H 00066 I will impale your head on my caduceus for all to see. %E %Cp H 00067 There is no materia medica in your sack which will cure you of me! %E %Cp H 00068 Do not fight too hard, I want your soul strong, not weakened! %E %Cp H 00069 You should have stopped studying at vetenary. %E %Cc H 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel its healing begin to warm your soul. You curse Zeus for taking it from its rightful owner, but at least you hope that %l can put it to good use once again. %E %Cc H 00080 The battered body of the %n slumps to the ground and gasps out one last curse: You have defeated me, %p, but I shall have my revenge. How, I shall not say, but this curse shall be like a cancer on you. With that the %n dies. %E %Cc H 00081 As soon as %l sees %o he summons his %gP. Gently, %l reaches out and touches %o. He instructs each of the assembled to do the same. When everyone has finished he speaks to you. Now that we have been replenished we can defeat this plague. You must take %o with you and replenish the worlds you have been called upon to travel next. I wish you could ride Chiron to the end of your journey, but I need him to help me spread the cure. Go now and continue your journey. %E %Cp H 00090 You have again returned to us, %p. We have done well in your absence, yes? How fare you upon your quest for the Amulet? %E %Cc H 00091 Ah, you have recovered the Amulet, %p. Well done! Now, you should know that you must travel through the elemental planes to the astral, and there return the Amulet to %d. Go forth and may our prayers be as a wind upon your back. %E # # Knight # %Cc K 00001 You materialize in the shadows of %H. Immediately, you notice that something is wrong. The fields around the castle are trampled and withered, as if some great battle has been recently fought. Looking closer, you %x long gouges in the walls of %H. You know of only one creature that makes those kinds of marks... %E %Cp K 00002 Once again you stand in the shadows of %H. %E %Cp K 00003 Again, you stand before %H. You vaguely sense that this may be the last time you stand before %l. %E %Cp K 00005 Hail, %p! Verily, thou looks well. %E %Cp K 00006 There is word, %p, that %n hath been sighted in the fens near %i. %E %Cp K 00007 Thou art our only hope now, %p. %E %Cp K 00008 Verily, %l could have no better champion, %p. %E %Cp K 00009 Many brave %cP died when %n attacked. %E %Cc K 00010 Ah, %p. We see thou hath received our summons. We are in dire need of thy prowess. But first, We must needs decide if thou art ready for this great undertaking. %E %Cp K 00011 Welcome again, %p. We hope thou art ready now. %E %Cp K 00012 Once again, thou standeth before us, %p. Art thou ready now? %E %Cp K 00013 Verily, %p, thou hast done well. That thou hast survived thus far is a credit to thy valor, but thou art yet unprepared for the demands required as Our Champion. A %r, no matter how pure, could never hope to defeat the foul %n. Journey forth from this place, and hone thy skills. Return to Our presence when thou hast attained the noble title of %R. %E %Cp K 00014 Thou dishonoureth us, %p! Thou hast strayed from the path of chivalry! Go from our presence and do penance. Only when thou art again pure may thou return hence. %E %Cp K 00015 Thou disgraceth this noble court with thine impure presence. We have been lenient with thee, but no more. Thy name shalt be spoken no more. We hereby strip thee of thy title, thy lands, and thy standing as a %c. Begone from our sight! %E %Cc K 00016 Ah, %p. Thou art truly ready, as no %c before thee hath been. Hear now Our words: As thou noticed as thou approached %H, a great battle hath been fought recently in these fields. Know thou that Merlin himself came to aid us here as we battled the foul %n. In the midst of that battle, %n struck Merlin a great blow, felling him. Then, as our forces were pressed back, %n stole %o. We eventually turned the tide, but lost many %cP in doing so. Merlin was taken off by his apprentice, but hast not recovered. We hast been told that so long as %n possesses %o, Merlin will not regain his health. We hereby charge thee with this most important of duties: Go forth from this place, to the fens, and there thou wilt find %i. From there, thou must track down %n. Destroy the beast, and return to Us %o. Only then can We restore Merlin to health. %E %Cp K 00020 Remember, %p, follow always the path of %d. %E %Cp K 00021 Though %n is verily a mighty foe, we have confidence in thy victory. %E %Cp K 00022 Beware, for %n hast surrounded himself with hordes of foul creatures. %E %Cp K 00023 Great treasure, 'tis said, is hoarded in the lair of %n. %E %Cp K 00024 If thou possesseth %o, %p, %n's magic shalt therewith be thwarted. %E %Cp K 00025 The gates of %i are guarded by forces unseen, %p. Go carefully. %E %Cp K 00026 Return %o to us quickly, %p. %E %Cp K 00027 Destroy %n, %p, else %H shall surely fall. %E %Cp K 00028 Call upon %d when thou art in need. %E %Cp K 00029 To find %i, thou must keep thy heart pure. %E %Cc K 00030 You stand at the foot of %i. Atop, you can %x a shrine. Strange energies seem to be focused here, and the hair on the back of your neck stands on end. %E %Cp K 00031 Again, you stand at the foot of %i. %E %Cc K 00040 As you exit the swamps, you %x before you a huge, gaping hole in the side of a hill. From within, you smell the foul stench of carrion. The pools on either side of the entrance are fouled with blood, and pieces of rusted metal and broken weapons show above the surface. %E %Cp K 00041 Again, you stand at the entrance to %n's lair. %E %Cp K 00050 Hah! Another puny %c seeks death. I shall dine well tonight, then tomorrow, %H shall fall! %E %Cp K 00051 Again, thou challengeth me, %r? So be it. Thou wilt die here. %E %Cp K 00052 Thou art truly foolish, %r. I shall dispatch thee anon. %E %Cp K 00053 So, thou darest touch MY property! I shall have that bauble back, puny %r. Thou wilt die in agony! %E %Cp K 00060 A mere %r can never withstand me! %E %Cp K 00061 I shall kill thee now, and feast! %E %Cp K 00062 Puny %c. What manner of death dost thou wish? %E %Cp K 00063 First thee, %p, then I shall feast upon %l. %E %Cp K 00064 Hah! Thou hast failed, %r. Now thou shalt die. %E %Cp K 00065 Die, %c. Thou art as nothing against my might. %E %Cp K 00066 I shall suck the marrow from thy bones, %c. %E %Cp K 00067 Let's see... Broiled? No. Fried? Nay. Baked? Yea verily, that is the way I like my %c for dinner. %E %Cp K 00068 Thy strength wanes, %p. The time of thy death draws near. %E %Cp K 00069 Call upon thy precious %d, %p. It shalt not avail thee. %E %Cc K 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel its protective fields form around your body. You also feel a faint stirring in your mind, as if you are in two places at once, and in the second, you are waking from a long sleep. %E %Cc K 00080 As %n sinks to the ground, blood gushing from his open mouth, he defiantly curses you and %l: Thou hast not won yet, %r. By the gods, I shalt return and dog thy steps to the grave! His tail flailing madly, %n tries to crawl towards you, but slumps to the ground and dies in a pool of his own blood. %E %Cc K 00081 As you approach %l, he beams at you and says: Well done! Thou art truly the Champion of %H. We have received word that Merlin is recovering, and shall soon rejoin us. He has instructed us that thou art now to be the guardian of %o. He feels that thou may have need of its powers in thine adventures. It is our wish that thou keep %o with thee as thou search for the fabled Amulet of Yendor. %E %Cp K 00090 Well met, %p. How goest thy search for the Amulet of Yendor? %E %Cc K 00091 Thou hast succeeded, we see, %p! Now thou art commanded to take the Amulet to be sacrificed to %d in the plane of the astral. Merlin hath counseled us that thou must travel always upwards through the planes of the elements, to achieve this goal. Go with %d, %p. %E # # Priest # %Cc P 00001 You find yourself standing in sight of %H. Something is obviously wrong here. The doors to %H, which usually stand open, are closed. Strange human shapes shamble around outside. You realize that the %l needs your assistance! %E %Cp P 00002 Once again, you stand before %H. %E %Cp P 00003 Again you face %H. Your intuition hints that this may be the final time you come here. %E %Cp P 00005 Greetings, honored %r. It is good to see you. %E %Cp P 00006 Ah, %p! Surely you can help us in our hour of need. %E %Cp P 00007 Greetings, %s. The %l has great need of your help. %E %Cp P 00008 Alas, it seems as if even %d has deserted us. %E %Cp P 00009 May %d be with you, %s. %E %Cc P 00010 Ah, %p, my %S. You have returned to us at last. A great blow has befallen our order; perhaps you can help us. First, however, I must determine if you are prepared for this great challenge. %E %Cp P 00011 Again, my %S, you stand before me. Are you ready now to help us? %E %Cp P 00012 Once more, %p, you stand within the sanctum. Are you ready now? %E %Cc P 00013 You are a heretic, %p! How can you, a %r, deviate so from the teachings of %d? Begone from this temple. You are no longer a %s to this order. We will pray to %d for other assistance, as you have failed us utterly. %E %Cc P 00014 Alas, %p, it is not yet to be. A mere %r could never withstand the might of %n. Go forth, again into the world, and return when you have attained the post of %R. %E %Cc P 00015 This is terrible, %p. You have deviated from the true path! You know that %d requires the most strident devotion of this order. The %shood must stand for utmost piety. Go from here, atone for your sins against %d. Return only when you have purified yourself. %E %Cc P 00016 Yes, %p. You are truly ready now. Attend to me and I shall tell you of what has transpired: At one of the Great Festivals a short time ago, %n and a legion of undead invaded %H. Many %gP were killed, including the one carrying %o. As a final act of vengefulness, %n desecrated the altar here. Without it, we could not mount a counter-attack. Now, there are barely enough %gP left to keep the undead at bay. We need you to find %i, then, from there, travel to %n's lair. If you can manage to defeat %n and return %o here, we can then drive off the legions of undead that befoul the land. Go with %d as your guide, %p. %E %Cp P 00020 You can prevail, if you rely on %d. %E %Cp P 00021 Remember that %n has great magic at his command. %E %Cp P 00022 Be pure, my %S. %E %Cp P 00023 Beware, %i is surrounded by a great graveyard. %E %Cp P 00024 You may be able to affect %n with magical cold. %E %Cp P 00025 Acquire and wear %o if you can. It will aid you against %n. %E %Cp P 00026 Call upon %d when your need is greatest. You will be answered. %E %Cp P 00027 The undead legions are weakest during the daylight hours. %E %Cp P 00028 Do not loose faith, %p. If you do so, %n will grow stronger. %E %Cp P 00029 Wear %o. It will assist you against the undead. %E %Cc P 00030 You stand facing a large graveyard. The sky above is filled with clouds that seem to get thicker closer to the center. You sense the presence of undead in larger numbers than you have ever encountered before. You remember the descriptions of %i, given to you by the %l. It is ahead that you will find %n's trail. %E %Cp P 00031 Again, you stand before %i. %E %Cc P 00040 The stench of brimstone is all about you, and the shrieks and moans of tortured souls assault your psyche. Ahead, there is a small clearing amidst the bubbling pits of lava... %E %Cp P 00041 Again, you have invaded %n's domain. %E %Cc P 00050 Ah, so the %l has sent another %g to retrieve %o. No, I see you are no %g. Perhaps I shall have some fun today after all. Prepare to die, %r! You shall never regain %o. %E %Cp P 00051 So, %r. Again you challenge me. %E %Cp P 00052 Die now, %r. %d has no power here to aid you. %E %Cp P 00053 You shall die, %r, and I will have %o back. %E %Cp P 00060 Submit to my will, %c, and I shall spare you. %E %Cp P 00061 Your puny powers are no match for me, %c. %E %Cp P 00062 I shall have you turned into a zombie for my pleasure! %E %Cp P 00063 Despair now, %r. %d cannot help you. %E %Cp P 00064 I shall feast upon your soul for many days, %c. %E %Cp P 00065 Your death will be slow and painful. That I promise! %E %Cp P 00066 You cannot defeat %n, you fool. I shall kill you now. %E %Cp P 00067 Your precious %l will be my next victim. %E %Cp P 00068 I feel your powers failing you, %r. You shall die now. %E %Cp P 00069 With %o, nothing can stand in my way. %E %Cc P 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel the essence of %d fill your soul. You know now why %n stole it from %H, for with it, a %c of %d could easily defeat his plans. You sense a message from %d. Though not verbal, you get the impression that you must return to the %l as soon as possible. %E %Cc P 00080 You feel a wrenching shift in the ether as %n's body dissolves into a cloud of noxious gas. Suddenly, a voice booms out: Thou hast defeated the least of my minions, %r. Know now that Moloch is aware of thy presence. As for you, %n, I shall deal with thy failure at my leisure. You then hear the voice of %n, screaming in terror... %E %Cc P 00081 You have returned, %p. And with %o, I see. Congratulations. I have been in meditation, and have received direction from a minion of %d. %d commands that you retain %o. With it, you must recover the Amulet of Yendor. Go forth, and let %d guide your steps. %E %Cp P 00090 Welcome back, %p. How is your quest for the Amulet going? %E %Cc P 00091 You have prevailed, %p! %d is surely with you. Now, you must take the amulet, and sacrifice it on %d's altar on the Astral plane. I suspect that I shall never see you again in this life, but I hope to at %d's feet. %E # # Rogue (with apologies to all Norsk speakers -dean) # %Cc R 00001 Unexpectedly, you find yourself back in Ransmannsby, where you trained to be a thief. Quickly you make the guild sign, hoping that you AND word of your arrival reach the %l's den. %E %Cp R 00002 Once again, you find yourself back in Ransmannsby. Fond memories are replaced by fear, knowing that the %l is waiting for you. %E %Cp R 00003 You rub your hands through your hair, hoping that the little ones on the back of your neck stay down, and prepare yourself for your meeting with the %l. %E %Cp R 00005 I hear that Lady Tyvefelle's household is lightly guarded. %E %Cp R 00006 You're back? Even the Twain don't come back anymore. %E %Cp R 00007 Can you spare an old cutpurse a zorkmid for some grog? %E %Cp R 00008 Fritz tried to join the other side, and now he's hell-hound chow. %E %Cp R 00009 Be careful what you steal, I hear the boss has perfected turning rocks into worthless pieces of glass. %E %Cc R 00010 Well, look who it is boys -- %p has come home. You seem to have fallen behind in your dues. I should kill you as an example to these other worthless cutpurses, but I have a better plan. If you are ready maybe you could work off your back dues by performing a little job for me. Let us just see if you are ready... %E %Cp R 00011 Well, I didn't expect to see you back. It shows that you are either stupid, or you are finally ready to accept my offer. Let us hope for your sake it isn't stupidity that brings you back. %E %Cp R 00012 Did you perhaps mistake me for some other %l? You must think me as stupid as your behavior. I warn you not to try my patience. %E %Cc R 00013 Well %gp, it looks like our friend has forgotten who is the boss around here. Our friend seems to think that %rp have been put in charge. Wrong. DEAD WRONG! Your sudden shift in surroundings prevents you from hearing the end of the %l's curse. %E %Cc R 00014 In the time that you've been gone you've only been able to master the arts of a %r? I've trained ten times again as many %Rp in that time. Maybe I should send one of them, no? Where would that leave you, %p? Oh yeah, I remember, I was going to kill you! %E %Cc R 00015 Maybe I should chain you to my perch here for a while. Perhaps watching real %A men at work will bring some sense back to you. I don't think I could stand the sight of you for that long though. Come back when you can be trusted to act properly. %E %Cc R 00016 Will everyone not going to retrieve %o from that jerk, the %n, take one step backwards. Good choice, %p, because I was going to send you anyway. My other %gp are too valuable to me. Here's the deal. I want %o, the %n has %o. You are going to get %o and bring it back to me. So simple an assignment even you can understand it. %E %Cc R 00020 You don't seem to understand, %o isn't here so neither should you be! %E %Cp R 00021 May %d curse you with lead fingers. Get going! %E %Cp R 00022 We don't have all year. GET GOING! %E %Cc R 00023 How would you like a scar necklace? I'm just the jeweler to do it! %E %Cp R 00024 Lazy S.O.B. Maybe I should call up someone else... %E %Cp R 00025 Maybe I should open your skull and see if my instructions are inside? %E %Cp R 00026 This is not a task you can complete in the afterlife, you know. %E %Cc R 00027 Inside every living person is a dead person trying to get out, and I have your key! %E %Cp R 00028 We're almost out of hell-hound chow, so why don't you just get moving! %E %Cp R 00029 You know, %o isn't going to come when you whistle. You must get it yourself. %E %Cp R 00030 Those damn little hairs tell you that you are nearer to %o. %E %Cp R 00031 Not wanting to face the %l without having stolen %o, you continue. %E %Cc R 00040 You feel a great swelling up of courage, sensing the presence of %o. Or is it fear? %E %Cp R 00041 The hairs on the back of your neck whisper -- it's fear. %E %Cc R 00050 Ah! You must be the %l's ... er, "hero". A pleasure to meet you. %E %Cc R 00051 We meet again. Please reconsider your actions. %E %Cp R 00052 Surely, %p, you have learned that you can not trust any bargains that the %l has made. I can show you how to continue on your quest without having to run into him again. %E %Cp R 00053 Please, think for a moment about what you are doing. Do you truly believe that %d would want the %l to have %o? %E %Cp R 00060 May I suggest a compromise. Are you interested in gold or gems? %E %Cp R 00061 Please don't force me to kill you. %E %Cp R 00062 Grim times are upon us all. Will you not see reason? %E %Cp R 00063 I knew the %l, and you're no %l, thankfully. %E %Cp R 00064 It is a shame that we are not meeting under more pleasant circumstances. %E %Cp R 00065 I was once like you are now, %p. Believe in me -- our way is better. %E %Cp R 00066 Stay with me, and I will make you %o's guardian. %E %Cp R 00067 When you return, with or without %o, the %l will have you killed. %E %Cp R 00068 Do not be fooled; I am prepared to kill to defend %o. %E %Cp R 00069 I can reunite you with the Twain. Oh, the stories you can swap. %E %Cc R 00070 As you pick up %o, the hairs on the back of your neck fall out. At once you you realize why the %n was willing to die to keep it out of the %l's hands. Somehow you know that you must do likewise. %E %Cc R 00080 I know what you are thinking, %p. It is not too late for you to use %o wisely. For the sake of your guild %sp, do what is right. You sit and wait for death to come for the %n, and then you brace yourself for your next meeting with the %l! %E %Cc R 00081 Well, I'll be damned. You got it. I am proud of you, a fine %r you've turned out to be. While you were gone I got to thinking, you and %o together could bring me more treasure than either of you apart, so why don't you take it with you. All I ask is a cut of whatever loot you come by. That is a better deal than I offered the %n. But, you see what happened to the %n when he refused. Don't make me find another to send after you this time. %E %Cc R 00090 Quite the little thief, aren't we, %p. Can I interest you in a swap for %o. Look around, anything in the keep is yours for the asking. %E %Cc R 00091 I see that with your abilities, and my brains, we could rule this world. All that we would need to be all-powerful is for you to take that little trinket you've got there up to the Astral plane. From there, %d will show you what to do with it. Once that's done, we will be invincible! %E # # Samurai # %Cc S 00001 Even before your senses adjust, you recognize the kami of %H. But why is the standard of your teki, %n, flying above the town? Why are ronin wandering freely, where are the samurai of your daimyo, %l? You quickly say a prayer to Izanagi and Izanami and walk towards town. %E %Cp S 00002 Once again, you are back at %H. %E %Cp S 00003 You are back at %H. Instantly you sense a subtle change in your karma. You seem to know that if you do not succeed in your quest, %n will have destroyed the kami of %H before you return again. %E %Cp S 00005 To succeed, you must walk like a butterfly on the wind. %E %Cp S 00006 Ikaga desu ka? %E %Cp S 00007 I fear for The Land of The Gods. %E %Cp S 00008 %n has hired the Ninja -- be careful. %E %Cp S 00009 If %o is not returned, we will all be ronin. %E %Cc S 00010 Ah, %p-san, it is good to see you again. I need someone who can lead my samurai against %n. If you are ready, you will be that person. %E %Cp S 00011 Once again, %p-san, you kneel before me. Are you yet capable of being my vassal? %E %Cp S 00012 You begin to test my matsu, %p-san. If you cannot determine what I want in a samurai, how can I rely on you to figure out what I need from a samurai? %E %Cp S 00013 You are no longer my samurai, %p. Hara-kiri is denied. You are ordered to shave your head and then to become a monk. Your fief and family are forfeit. Wakarimasu? %E %Cp S 00014 %p-san, you have learned well and honored your family. I require the skills of a %R in order to defeat %n. Go and seek out teachers. Learn what they have learned. When you are ready, return to me. %E %Cp S 00015 %p-san, you are no better than eta! You have skills, but until you can call upon the bushido to know when and how to use them you are not samurai. When you can think %A and act %A then return. %E %Cc S 00016 Tomo %p-san, indeed you are ready. I can now tell you what it is that I require of you. The daimyo, %n, has betrayed us. He has stolen from us %o and taken it to his donjon deep within %i. If I can not show the emperor %o when he comes for the festival he will know that I have failed in my duty, and request that I commit seppuku. You must gain entrance to %i and retrieve the emperor's property. Be quick! The emperor will be here for the cha-no-you in 5 sticks. Wakarimasu? %E %Cp S 00020 To defeat %n you must overcome the seven emotions: hate, adoration, joy, anxiety, anger, grief, and fear. %E %Cp S 00021 Remember your honor is my honor, you perform in my name. %E %Cp S 00022 I will go to the temple and burn incense for your safe return. %E %Cp S 00023 Sayonara. %E %Cp S 00024 There can be honor in defeat, but no gain. %E %Cp S 00025 Your kami must be strong in order to succeed. %E %Cp S 00026 You are indeed a worthy %R, but now you must be a worthy samurai. %E %Cp S 00027 If you fail, %n will be like a tai-fun on the land. %E %Cp S 00028 If you are truly %A, %d will listen. %E %Cp S 00029 Sharpen your swords and your wits for the task before you. %E %Cc S 00030 You instinctively reach for your swords. You do not recognize the lay of this land, but you know that your teki are everywhere. %E %Cp S 00031 Thankful that your %sp at %H cannot see your fear, you prepare again to advance. %E %Cc S 00040 In your mind, you hear the taunts of %n. You become like the rice plant and bend to the ground, offering a prayer to %d. But when the wind has passed, you stand proudly again. Putting your kami in the hands of fate, you advance. %E %Cp S 00041 As you arrive once again at the home of %n, your thoughts turn only to %o. %E %Cp S 00050 Ah, so it is to be you, %p-san. I offer you seppuku. I will be your second if you wish. %E %Cp S 00051 I have offered you the honorable exit. Now I will have your head to send unwashed to %l. %E %Cp S 00052 After I have dispatched you, I will curse your kami. %E %Cp S 00053 You have fought my samurai; surely you must know that you will not be able to take %o back to %H. %E %Cp S 00060 %l may not know eta when he sees one, but I do! %E %Cp S 00061 There is no honor for me in your death. %E %Cp S 00062 You know that I can not resash my swords until they have killed. %E %Cp S 00063 Your presence only compounds the dishonor of %l in not coming himself. %E %Cp S 00064 I will make tea with your hair and serve it to %l. %E %Cp S 00065 Your fear shows in your eyes, coward! %E %Cp S 00066 I have not heard of you, %p-san; has your life been that unworthy? %E %Cp S 00067 If you will not obey me, you will die. %E %Cp S 00068 Kneel now and make the two cuts of honor. I will tell your %sp of your honorable death. %E %Cp S 00069 Your master was a poor teacher. You will pay for his mistakes in your teaching. %E %Cc S 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel the strength of its karma. You realize at once why so many good samurai had to die to defend it. You are humbled knowing that you hold one of the artifacts of the sun god. %E %Cc S 00080 Your healing skills tell you that %n's wounds are mortal. You know that the bushido tells you to finish him and let his kami die with honor, but the thought of so many samurai dead due to this man's dishonor prevents you from giving the final blow. You order that his unwashed head be given to the crows and his body thrown into the sea. %E %Cc S 00081 As you bow before %l, he welcomes you: You have brought your family great honor, %p-sama. While you have been gone the emperor's advisors have discovered in the ancient texts that the karma of the samurai who seeks to recover the amulet and the karma of %o are joined as the seasons join to make a year. Because you have shown such fidelity, the emperor requests that you take leave of other obligations and continue on the road that fate has set your feet upon. I would consider it an honor if you would allow me to watch your household until you return with the amulet. With that, %l bows, and places his sword atop %o. %E %Cp S 00090 %l bows. %p-sama, tell us of your search for the Amulet. %E %Cc S 00091 Ah, %p-sama. You have wasted your efforts returning home. Now that you are in possession of the Amulet, you are honor-bound to finish the quest you have undertaken. There will be plenty of time for saki and stories when you have finished. Go now, and may our prayers be a wind at your back. %E # # Tourist # %Cc T 00001 You breathe a sigh of relief as you find yourself back in the familiar surroundings of %H. You quickly notice that things do not appear the way they did when you left. The town is dark and quiet. There are no sounds coming from behind the town walls, and no campfires burning in the fields. As a matter of fact, you do not %x any movement in the fields at all, and the crops look as though they have been untended for many weeks. %E %Cp T 00002 Once again, you are back at %H. %E %Cp T 00003 You are back at %H. Things appear to have become so bad that you fear that soon %H will not be here to return to. %E %Cp T 00005 Gehennom on 5 zorkmids a day -- more like 500 a day if you ask me. %E %Cp T 00006 Do you know where I could find some nice postcards of The Gnomish Mines? %E %Cp T 00007 Have you tried the weird toilets? %E %Cp T 00008 Don't stay at the Inn, I hear the food is terrible and it has rats. %E %Cp T 00009 They told me that this was the off season! %E %Cc T 00010 Is it really you, %p! I had given up hope for your return. As you can %x, we are desperately in need of your talents. Someone must defeat the %n if our town is become what it once was. Let me see if you are ready to be that someone. %E %Cp T 00011 Things are getting worse, %p. I hope that this time you are ready. %E %Cp T 00012 I hope that for the sake of %H you have prepared yourself this time. %E %Cc T 00013 It is too late, %p. You are not even worthy to die amongst us. Leave %H and never return. %E %Cc T 00014 There is still too much that you have to learn before you can undertake the next step. Return to us as a proven %R, and perhaps then you will be ready. Go back now, and may the teachings of %d serve you well. %E %Cc T 00015 It would be an affront to %d to have one not true to the %a path undertake her bidding. You must not return to us until you have purified yourself of these bad influences on your actions. Remember, only by following the %a path can you hope to overcome the obstacles you will face. %E %Cc T 00016 %E You have indeed proven yourself a worthy %c, %p. But now your kinfolk and I must ask you to put aside your travels and help us in our time of need. After you left us we elected a new mayor, the %n. He proved to be a most heinous and vile creature. Soon after taking office he absconded with %o and fled town, leaving behind his henchmen to rule over us. In order for us to regain control of our town, you must enter %i and recover %o. Do not be distracted on your quest. If you do not return quickly I fear that all will be lost. Let us both pray now that %d will guide you and keep you safe. %Cp T 00020 Do not be fooled by the false promises of the %n. %E %Cp T 00021 To enter %i you must pass many traps. %E %Cp T 00022 If you do not return with %o, your quest will be in vain. %E %Cp T 00023 Do not be afraid to call upon %d if you truly need help. %E %Cp T 00024 If you do not destroy the %n, he will follow you back here! %E %Cp T 00025 Take %o from the %n and you may be able to defeat him. %E %Cp T 00026 You must hurry, %p! %E %Cp T 00027 You are like a %S to me, %p. Do not let me down. %E %Cp T 00028 If you are %a at all times you may succeed, %p. %E %Cp T 00029 Let all who meet you on your journey know that you are on an quest for %l and grant safe passage. %E %Cp T 00030 Only your faith in %d keeps you from trembling. You %x the handiwork of the %n's henchlings everywhere. %E %Cp T 00031 You know that this time you must find and destroy the %n. %E %Cp T 00040 You sense the presence of %o. %E %Cp T 00041 You gain confidence, knowing that you may soon be united with %o. %E %Cc T 00050 So, %p, %l thinks that you can wrest %o from me! It only proves how desperate he has become that he sends a %r to try and defeat me. When this day is over, I will have you enslaved in the mines where you will rue the day that you ever entered %i. %E %Cc T 00051 I let you live the last time because it gave me pleasure. This time I will destroy you, %p. %E %Cp T 00052 These meetings come to bore me. You disturb my workings with %o. If you do not run away now, I will inflict so much suffering on you that %l will feel guilty for ever having sent his %S to me! %E %Cp T 00053 You fool. You do not know how to call upon the powers of %o. Return it to me and I will teach you how to use it, and together we will rule %H. But do so now, as my patience grows thin. %E %Cp T 00060 I defeated %l and I will defeat you, %p. %E %Cp T 00061 Where is %d now! You must realize no one can help you here. %E %Cp T 00062 Beg for mercy now and I may be lenient on you. %E %Cp T 00063 If you were not so %a, you might have stood a chance. %E %Cp T 00064 Vengeance is mine at last, %p. %E %Cp T 00065 I only wish that %l had a more worthy %r to send against me. %E %Cp T 00066 With %o in my possession you can not hope to defeat me. %E %Cp T 00067 The %n has never been defeated, NEVER! %E %Cp T 00068 Are you truly the best %H has to send against me? I pity %l. %E %Cp T 00069 How do you spell %p? I want to ensure the marker on your grave is correct as a warning to your %sp. %E %Cc T 00070 As you pick up %o, you feel a great weight has been lifted from your shoulders. Your only thoughts are to quickly return to %H and find %l. %E %Cc T 00080 You turn in the direction of %n. As his earthly body begins to vanish before your eyes, you hear him curse: You shall never be rid of me, %p! I will find you where ever you go and regain what is rightly mine. %E %Cc T 00081 As %l detects the presence of %o, he almost smiles for the first time in many a full moon. As he looks up from %o he says: You have recovered %o. You are its owner now, but not its master. Let it work with you as you continue your journey. With its help, and %d to guide you on the %a path, you may yet recover the Amulet of Yendor. %E %Cc T 00090 I could not be more proud than if you were my own %S, %p! Tell me of your adventures in quest of the Amulet of Yendor. %E %Cc T 00091 Stand back and let me look at you, %p. Now that you have recovered the Amulet of Yendor, I'm afraid living out your days in %H would seem pretty tame. You have come too far to stop now, for there are still more tasks that our oral history foretells for you. Forever more, though, your name shall be spoken by the %gP with awe. You are truly an inspiration to your %sp! %E # # Valkyrie # %Cc V 00001 You materialize at the base of a snowy hill. Atop the hill sits a place you know well, %H. You immediately realize that something here is very wrong! In places, the snow and ice have been melted into steaming pools of water. Fumaroles and pools of bubbling lava surround the hill. The stench of sulphur is carried through the air, and you %x creatures that should not be able to live in this environment moving towards you. %E %Cp V 00002 Once again, you are near the abode of the %l. %E %Cp V 00003 Again you materialize near the %l's abode. You have a nagging feeling that this may be the last time you come here. %E %Cp V 00005 Hail, and well met, brave %c. %E %Cp V 00006 May %d guide your steps, %p. %E %Cp V 00007 The %l weakens. Without %o, her foresight is dim. %E %Cp V 00008 You must hurry, %p, else Ragnarok may well come. %E %Cp V 00009 I would deal with this foul %n myself, but %d forbids it. %E %Cc V 00010 Ah, %p, my %S. You have returned to %H at last. We are in dire need of your aid, but I must determine if you are yet ready for such an undertaking. Let me read your fate... %E %Cp V 00011 Let me read the future for you now, %p, perhaps you have managed to change it enough... %E %Cp V 00012 Again, I shall read your fate, my %S. Let us both hope that you have made changes to become ready for this task... %E %Cc V 00013 No, %p. Your fate is sealed. I must cast about for another champion. Begone from my presence, and never return. Know this, that you shall never succeed in this life, and Valhalla is denied to you. %E %Cc V 00014 I see you and %n fighting, %p. But you are not prepared and shall die at %n's hand if you proceed. No. This will not do. Go back out into the world, and grow more experienced at the ways of war. Only when you have returned a %R will you be able to defeat %n. %E %Cc V 00015 NO! This is terrible. I see you becoming an ally of %n, and leading his armies in the final great battles. This must not come to pass! You have strayed from the %a path. You must purge yourself, and return here only when you have regained a state of purity. %E %Cc V 00016 It is not clear, %p, for my sight is limited without %o. But it is now likely that you can defeat %n, and recover %o. A short time ago, %n and his minions attacked this place. They opened the huge volcanic vents you %x about the hill, and attacked. I knew that this was to come to pass, and had asked %d for a group of %gP to help defend this place. The few you %x here are the mightiest of Valhalla's own, and are all that are left of one hundred %d sent. Despite the great and glorious battle we fought, %n managed at last to steal %o. This has upset the balance of the universe, and unless %o is returned into my care, %n may start Ragnarok. You must find the entrance to %i. Travel downward from there and you will find %n's lair. Defeat him and return %o to me. %E %Cp V 00020 Go with the blessings of %d. %E %Cp V 00021 Call upon %d when you are in need. %E %Cp V 00022 Use %o if you can. It will protect you. %E %Cp V 00023 Magical cold is very effective against %n. %E %Cp V 00024 To face %n, you will need to be immune to fire. %E %Cp V 00025 May %d strengthen your sword-arm. %E %Cp V 00026 Trust in %d. He will not desert you. %E %Cp V 00027 It becomes more likely that Ragnarok will come with every passing moment. You must hurry, %p. %E %Cp V 00028 If %n can master %o, he will be powerful enough to face %d far earlier than is fated. This must not be! %E %Cp V 00029 Remember your training, %p. You can succeed. %E %Cc V 00030 The ice and snow gives way to a valley floor. You %x ahead of you a huge round hill surrounded by pools of lava. This then is the entrance to %i. It looks like you're not going to get in without a fight though. %E %Cp V 00031 Once again, you stand before the entrance to %i. %E %Cc V 00040 Through clouds of sulphurous gasses, you %x a rock palisade surrounded with a moat of bubbling lava. You remember the description from something that the %l said. This is the lair of %n. %E %Cp V 00041 Once again, you stand in sight of %n's lair. %E %Cc V 00050 So! The %l has finally sent a %c to challenge me! I thought that mastering %o would enable me to challenge %d, but it has shown me that first I must kill you! So come, little %s. Once I defeat you, I can at last begin the final battle with %d. %E %Cp V 00051 Again you challenge me, %r. Good. I will kill you now. %E %Cp V 00052 Have you not learned yet? You cannot defeat %n! %E %Cp V 00053 I will kill you, %c, and wrest %o from your mangled hands. %E %Cp V 00060 I am your death, %c. %E %Cp V 00061 You cannot prevail, %r. I have foreseen your every move. %E %Cp V 00062 With you out of the way, Valhalla will be mine for the taking. %E %Cp V 00063 I killed scores of %d's best when I took %o. Do you really think that one %c can stand against me? %E %Cp V 00064 Who bears the souls of %cP to Valhalla, %r? %E %Cp V 00065 No, %d cannot help you here. %E %Cp V 00066 Some instrument of %d you are, %p. You are a weakling! %E %Cp V 00067 Never have I seen a %c so clumsy in battle. %E %Cp V 00068 You die now, little %s. %E %Cp V 00069 Your body I destroy now, your soul when my hordes overrun Valhalla! %E %Cc V 00070 As you pick up %o, your mind is suddenly filled with images, and you perceive all of the possibilities of each potential choice you could make. As you begin to control and channel your thoughts, you realize that you must return %o to the %l immediately. %E %Cc V 00080 Suddenly a look of surprise and horror appear on %n's face. No!!! %o has lied to me! I have been misled! Suddenly, %n grasps his head and screams in agony, then dies. %E %Cc V 00081 As you approach, the %l rises and touches %o. You may take %o with you, %p. I have removed from it the power to foretell the future, for that power no mortal should have. Its other abilities, however, you have at your disposal. You must now begin in %d's name to search for the Amulet of Yendor. May your steps be guided by %d, my %S. %E %Cp V 00090 Greetings, %p. I have not been able to pay as much attention to your search for the Amulet as I have wished. How do you fare? %E %Cc V 00091 Excellent, %p. I see you have recovered the Amulet! You must take the Amulet to the Great Temple of %d, on the Astral plane. There you must offer the Amulet to %d. Go now, my %S. I cannot tell you your fate, as the power of the Amulet interferes with mine. I hope for your success. %E # # Wizard # %Cc W 00001 You are suddenly in familiar surroundings. You notice what appears to be a large, squat stone structure nearby. Wait! That looks like the tower of your old master, the %l. However, things are not the same as when you were last here. Mists and areas of unexplained darkness surround the tower. There is movement in the shadows. Your master would never allow such unaesthetic forms to surround the tower... unless something were dreadfully wrong! %E %Cp W 00002 Once again, you are back at %H. %E %Cp W 00003 You are back at %H. You have an odd feeling this may be the last time you ever come here. %E %Cp W 00005 Would you happen to have some eye of newt in that overstuffed pack, %s? %E %Cp W 00006 Ah, the spell to create the magic portal worked. Outstanding! %E %Cp W 00007 Hurry! The %l may not survive that casting of the portal spell!! %E %Cp W 00008 We must strive to return balance to the world, or all is lost. %E %Cp W 00009 I, too, will venture into the world, because the %n is but one of many evils to be vanquished. %E %Cc W 00010 Come closer, %p, for my voice falters in my old age. Yes, I see that you have come a long way since you went out into the world, leaving the safe confines of this tower. However, I must first determine if you have all of the skills required to take on the task I require of you. %E %Cp W 00011 Well, %p, you have returned. Perhaps you are now ready... %E %Cp W 00012 This is getting tedious, %p, but perseverance is a sign of a true mage. I certainly hope that you are truly ready this time! %E %Cc W 00013 You fool, %p! Why did I waste all of those years teaching you the esoteric arts? Get out of here! I shall find another. %E %Cc W 00014 Alas, %p, you have not yet shown your proficiency as a worthy spellcaster. As a %r, you would surely be overcome in the challenge ahead. Go, now, expand your horizons, and return when you have attained renown as a %R. %E %Cc W 00015 You amaze me, %p! How many times did I tell you that Balance requires care. One must use the world with care, lest one leave it in ruins and simplify the task of the %n. You must go back and show your worthiness. Do not return until you are truly ready for this quest. May %d guide you in this task. %E %Cc W 00016 %E Yes, %p, you truly are ready for this dire task. Listen, carefully, for what I tell you now will be of vital importance. Since you left us to hone your skills in the world, we unexpectedly came under attack by the forces of the %n. As you know, we thought the %n had perished at the end of the last age, but, alas, this was not the case. The %n sent an army of abominations against us. Among them was a minion, mindless and ensorcelled, and thus, in the confusion, it was able to penetrate our defenses. Alas, this creature has stolen %o and I fear it has delivered %o to the %n. Over the years, I had woven most of my power into this amulet, and thus, without it, I have but a shadow of my former power, and I fear that I shall soon perish. You must travel to %i, and within its dungeons, find and overcome the %n, and return %o to me. Go now, with %d, and return Balance to the world. %Cp W 00020 Beware, for the %n is immune to most magical attacks. %E %Cp W 00021 To enter %i you must pass many traps. %E %Cp W 00022 The %n may be vulnerable to physical attacks. %E %Cp W 00023 %d will come to your aid when you call. %E %Cp W 00024 You must utterly destroy the %n. He will pursue you otherwise. %E %Cp W 00025 %o is a mighty artifact. With it you can destroy the %n. %E %Cp W 00026 Go forth with the blessings of %d. %E %Cp W 00027 I will have my %gP watch for your return. %E %Cp W 00028 Feel free to take any items in that chest that might aid you. %E %Cp W 00029 You will know when %o is near. Proceed with care! %E %Cp W 00030 Wisps of fog swirl nearby. You feel that the %n's lair is close. %E %Cp W 00031 You believe that you may once again invade %i. %E %Cp W 00040 You feel your mentor's presence; perhaps %o is nearby. %E %Cp W 00041 The aura of %o tingles at the edge of your perception. %E %Cc W 00050 Ah, I recognize you, %p. So, the %l has sent you to steal %o from me, hmmm? Well, the %l is a fool to send such a mental weakling against me. Your destruction, however, should make for good sport. In the end, you shall beg me to kill you! %E %Cc W 00051 How nice of you to return, %p! I enjoyed our last meeting. Are you still hungry for more pain? Come! Your soul, like %o, shall soon be mine to command. %E %Cp W 00052 I'm sure that your perseverance shall be the subject of innumerable ballads, but you shall not be around to hear them, I fear! %E %Cp W 00053 Thief! %o belongs to me, now. I shall feed your living flesh to my minions. %E %Cp W 00060 Your puny powers are no match for me, fool! %E %Cp W 00061 When you are defeated, your torment will last for a thousand years. %E %Cp W 00062 After your downfall, %p, I shall devour the %l for dessert! %E %Cp W 00063 Are you ready yet to beg for mercy? I could be lenient... %E %Cp W 00064 Your soul shall join the enslaved multitude I command! %E %Cp W 00065 Your lack of will is evident, and you shall die as a result. %E %Cp W 00066 Your faith in %d is for naught! Come, give in to me now! %E %Cp W 00067 A mere %r is nothing compared to my skill! %E %Cp W 00068 So, you are the best hope of the %l? How droll. %E %Cp W 00069 Feel my power, %c! My victory is imminent! %E %Cc W 00070 As you touch %o, its comforting power infuses you with new energy. You feel as if you can detect others' thoughts flowing through it. Although you yearn to wear %o and attack the Wizard of Yendor, you know you must return it to its rightful owner, the %l. %E %Cc W 00080 The %n croaks out, as his body begins to shrivel up: I shall haunt your progress until the end of time. A thousand curses on you and the %l. Then, the body bursts into a cloud of choking dust, and blows away. %E %Cc W 00081 The %l notices %o in your possession, beams at you and says: I knew you could defeat the %n and retrieve %o. We shall never forget this brave service. Take %o with you in your quest for the Amulet of Yendor. I can sense that it has attuned itself to you already. May %d guide you in your quest, and keep you from harm. %E %Cc W 00090 Come near, my %S, and share your adventures with me. So, have you succeeded in your quest for the Amulet of Yendor? %E %Cc W 00091 Congratulations, %p. I always knew that if anyone could succeed in defeating the Wizard of Yendor and his minions, it would be you. Go now, and take the Amulet to the astral plane. Once there, present the Amulet on the altar of %d. Along the way you shall pass through the four elemental planes. These planes are like nothing you have ever experienced before, so be prepared! For this you were born, %s! I am very proud of you. %E # # General # %Cc - 00001 It is written in the Book of %d: After the Creation, the cruel god Moloch rebelled against the authority of Marduk the Creator. Moloch stole from Marduk the most powerful of all the artifacts of the gods, the Amulet of Yendor, and he hid it in the dark cavities of Gehennom, the Under World, where he now lurks, and bides his time. Your god %d seeks to possess the Amulet, and with it to gain his deserved ascendance over the other gods. You, a newly trained %r, have been heralded from birth as the instrument of %d. You are destined to recover the Amulet for your deity, or die in the attempt. Your hour of destiny has come. For the sake of us all: Go bravely with %d! %E %Cp - 00002 You receive a faint telepathic message from %l: Your help is urgently needed at %H! Look for a ...ic transporter. You couldn't quite make out that last message. %E # # Angelic maledictions. # %Cp - 00010 Repent, and thou shalt be saved! %E %Cp - 00011 Thou shalt pay for thine insolence! %E %Cp - 00012 Very soon, my child, thou shalt meet thy maker. %E %Cp - 00013 The great %D has sent me to make you pay for your sins! %E %Cp - 00014 The wrath of %D is now upon you! %E %Cp - 00015 Thy life belongs to %D now! %E %Cp - 00016 Dost thou wish to receive thy final blessing? %E %Cp - 00017 Thou art but a godless void. %E %Cp - 00018 Thou art not worthy to seek the Amulet. %E %Cp - 00019 No one expects the Spanish Inquisition! %E # # Demonic maledictions. # %Cp - 00030 I first mistook thee for a statue, when I regarded thy head of stone. %E %Cp - 00031 Come here often? %E %Cp - 00032 Dost pain excite thee? Wouldst thou prefer the whip? %E %Cp - 00033 Thinkest thou it shall tickle as I rip out thy lungs? %E %Cp - 00034 Eat slime and die! %E %Cp - 00035 Go ahead, fetch thy mama! I shall wait. %E %Cp - 00036 Go play leapfrog with a herd of unicorns! %E %Cp - 00037 Hast thou been drinking, or art thou always so clumsy? %E %Cp - 00038 This time I shall let thee off with a spanking, but let it not happen again. %E %Cp - 00039 I've met smarter (and prettier) acid blobs. %E %Cp - 00040 Look! Thy bootlace is undone! %E %Cp - 00041 Mercy! Dost thou wish me to die of laughter? %E %Cp - 00042 Run away! Live to flee another day! %E %Cp - 00043 Thou hadst best fight better than thou canst dress! %E %Cp - 00044 Twixt thy cousin and thee, Medusa is the prettier. %E %Cp - 00045 Methinks thou wert unnaturally interested in yon corpse back there, eh, varlet? %E %Cp - 00046 Up thy nose with a rubber hose! %E %Cp - 00047 Verily, thy corpse could not smell worse! %E %Cp - 00048 Wait! I shall polymorph into a grid bug to give thee a fighting chance! %E %Cp - 00049 Why search for the Amulet? Thou wouldst but lose it, cretin. %E # # TEST PATTERN # %Cc - 00099 %p: return(plname); %c: return(pl_character); %r: return((char *)rank_of(u.ulevel)); %R: return((char *)rank_of(MIN_QUEST_LEVEL)); %s: return((flags.female) ? "sister" : "brother" ); %S: return((flags.female) ? "daughter" : "son" ); %l: return((char *)ldrname()); %i: return(intermed()); %o: return(artiname()); %n: return((char *)neminame()); %g: return((char *)guardname()); %H: return((char *)homebase()); %a: return(Alignnam(u.ualignbase[0])); %A: return(Alignnam(u.ualign.type)); %d: return((char *)u_gname()); %D: return((char *)align_gname(A_LAWFUL)); %C: return("chaotic"); %N: return("neutral"); %L: return("lawful"); %x: return((Blind) ? "sense" : "see"); %%: return(percent_sign); p suffix: return makeplural(root); P suffix: return makeplural(capitalized(root)); %E