Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/22/08 06:17 PM
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>Go South.
You go through the southern door and find yourself at the entrance to a carnival. Taking tickets is someone dressed as a clown.
>inv
A gun, eggshells and a receipt for a pirate ship. Where'd that come from?
>Talk to clown.
You tell the clown that you don't have a ticket -- would a receipt for a pirate ship do?
She accepts the receipt.
"Wait a minute," you say. "Your voice sounds just like Nancy Drew! So many characters seem to sound just like Nancy!"
"Well, actually, I AM Nancy Drew," the clown tells you.
"Then...your hair is red?" you inquire, leaning closer to her. " And I've always wanted to see your face -- could you remove some of the makeup?"
"I'm here in disguise," says Nancy. "The red hair is a wig. Not even I know what I look like, since my reflection never shows up in mirrors."
She hands you a glowing green crystal with the words "Time Tracker" imprinted in the bottom. "I think you'll find this helpful," she says.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/23/08 04:34 AM
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Enter butcher shop.
You greet Butcher Jack who, as it turns out, is a giant fish. "I've never been served fish before. I mean, I've never been served by a fish before," you stutter.
The fish smiles loftily. "I am no ordinary 'fish.' I am a descendant of the fabled Atlanteans. It is our bounden duty to find Atlantis and return it to its long-lost glory."
You wonder what he's doing in a butcher shop, but decide it would be impolite to ask.
>Give ticket to fish.
Insufficient information
>Give gold ticket to Jack the Kipper
You hand the gold ticket to the Fish Butcher of Fleet Street. As your hand brushes his fin, suddenly the fin begins to smoke.
"ARGHGHGH!" says Jack. "Your hand has been in contact with a Time Tracker! The Templars now know where I am!"
"Woa is me! Farewell, cold, cruel world!" He dissolves into a large puddle of fish paste. Inside the puddle is a device that looks like a TV remote and a treasure map with a large X at the center.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/23/08 10:09 AM
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Your boss answers the phone... "where have you been?" He says... "The FBI needs you... Hows the mission going? Did you learn anything about the missing scientist?"
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Volkana]
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04/23/08 10:41 AM
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You asked "what did the missing scientist look like?" and are told that she is a lovely lady with pointed teeth who has a trunk with little legs with her. Then the connection breaks up. You think - The FBI oh, no they have found out my terrible secret and that is why they wanted a DNA sample!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Has any one seen any little gray cells around as I think I've lost some? Reward for finder.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/23/08 10:52 AM
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You must now find out who the real Simon is so you can go on with your investigation... You think that it might help if you get a DNA sample from both of them so you can match it in the systems database (a lot of Simons in there)...
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: looney4labs]
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04/23/08 01:39 PM
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>talk to first Simon
You open your mouth to ask the templar some questions, but before you can utter a word another figure enters the room. He looks as he has been constructed with cardboard boxes. He's shouting "Set Simon free!". One second later another guy enters enters, he's carrying a sign that says "Simon for pre....". You wonder what this means. Another fool enters, he looks like the last one, are they twins? He shows a big piece of paper. There's some writing on the paper, "Order Now!" In the distance you hear a dog barking, mixed up with some laughter.
>talk to first Simon again
You ask what he's doing here. His answer is "Well you know, I'm no Saint, I'm just here for fun, gambling and beautiful women!" You look around and see you're at the Luxor gambling palace!
>what the h...?
Parser Error: No swearing allowed!
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/23/08 02:29 PM
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Inv - Eggshells & 4 cents. Go to the bar & buy 1st Simon a Martini - shaken, not stirred. (Happy hour - only 1 cent per drink ) He takes the drink & you watch him join in the roulette table. Approach the 'cardboard' guy & ask him what he means by 'set Simon free'. He explains that there is a guy in Alcatraz currently incarcerated for a crime he did not do - mmm - nothing to do with 'our' Simons then.....? Approach the guy carrying the sign 'Simon for pre: 'Simon Says' Tuition now'. Ask him about it. He tells you he is only advertising & you have to talk to his 'mate'. You do that & find that he is flogging a very user friendly colour-coded gamepad & if you 'order now' you will get a free tutorial CD. Go back to the roulette table & pick up empty martini glass - should now be able to check for DNA.......
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Bernard]
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04/24/08 06:22 AM
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>talk to weird guy in skirt
Do not understand command
>talk to Roman Legionnaire
The Roman Legionnaire eyes you severely. "Hello, we're the Romans", he informs you. He sounds like Mickey Mouse. He hands you a roll of parchment. "You are our new messenger sent to assist us, yes? Please take this parchment to The Hobbled Crone at the foot of Mount Cesar."
>look at parchment
The parchment is covered in strange writing that you do not recognise.
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"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Rushes]
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04/24/08 07:26 AM
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>save game
GAME SAVED
>translate parchment
Indicate languages, i.e., from German to English
>talk to Roman Legionnaire in funny skirt
The Roman Legionnaire, aware that you have just insulted his uniform, beheads you with one mighty swipe of his sword.
YOU HAVE DIED
POINT TOTAL: 345 Zorkmids
STATUS: CUBICLE LOWLIFE
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Becky]
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04/24/08 07:32 AM
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Game Over... Please Insert coin to continue... Put one of the coins and retry talking to the man
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Volkana]
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04/24/08 07:44 AM
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>talk to charming, immaculately dressed Roman Legionnaire
The Roman Legionnaire beams at you.
"Who is the Hobbled Crone at the foot of Mount Cesar?" you ask tentatively. "The Hobbled Crone is a crone who is a bit hobbled. You will most likely find her smoking a pipe on the rotten tree stump by the side of the Dusty Path leading to Mount Cesar"
>ask for a paper and pencil so that you can make notes
Please rephrase your question
>oh never mind, I'll try and remember
Thank you for your co-operation
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"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Rushes]
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04/24/08 08:09 AM
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>talk to charming, handsome Roman Legionnaire
The Roman Legionnaire winks at you.
"What language is this on the parchment?" you ask.
"That is ancient D'ni, I believe," says the Legionnaire. "A language no man can read unless he's first explored the caverns beneath the yet-to-be-discovered desert."
>translate parchment from D'ni to English
Translation: "The people grew restive and demanded that another Age be written -- one that would have trees of diamond, and odd-fish creatures of ruby, and gazebos of pure gold. Guild Master Be'oa'in discussed the matter in council with the King, who had, alas, grown corrupt and corpulent. "Why don't they ask for ovens for cooking the perfect soufflé?" asked the King. "I can't be expected to link there unless I can find a decent meal."
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Re: Most common theme in AGs
[Re: Volkana]
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04/24/08 08:18 AM
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Don't recognize >examine parchment You notice on the parchment a small window. In the window is an overhead view looking down over a dusty road with a woman sitting on a rotten tree stump. She is completely veiled. A pipe, with smoke wafting lazily in the breeze can be seen emerging from the veil over her face. >touch small window You are transported to the scene you observed in the window. >
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