- SCORE:
message: HUH_MAN
words: ['score']
-- GIANTWORDS:
+- FEE:
message: NOT_KNOWHOW
- words: ['fee', 'fie', 'foe', 'foo', 'fum']
+ words: ['fee']
+- FIE:
+ message: NOT_KNOWHOW
+ words: ['fie']
+- FOE:
+ message: NOT_KNOWHOW
+ words: ['foe']
+- FOO:
+ message: NOT_KNOWHOW
+ words: ['foo']
+- FUM:
+ message: NOT_KNOWHOW
+ words: ['fum']
- BRIEF:
message: ON_WHAT
words: ['brief']
- STREAM_WATER: |-
You have taken a drink from the stream. The water tastes strongly of
minerals, but is not unpleasant. It is extremely cold.
-- BOTTLE_EMPTY: 'The bottle of water is now empty.'
- RUB_NOGO: |-
Rubbing the electric lamp is not particularly rewarding. Anyway,
nothing exciting happens.
- NO_CONTAINER: 'You have nothing in which to carry it.'
- BOTTLE_FULL: 'Your bottle is already full.'
- NO_LIQUID: 'There is nothing here with which to fill the bottle.'
-- BOTTLED_WATER: 'Your bottle is now full of water.'
-- BOTTLED_OIL: 'Your bottle is now full of oil.'
- CANT_FILL: 'You can''t fill that.'
- RIDICULOUS_ATTEMPT: 'Don''t be ridiculous!'
- RUSTY_DOOR: 'The door is extremely rusty and refuses to open.'
- TROLL_SATISFIED: 'The troll catches your treasure and scurries away out of sight.'
- TROLL_BLOCKS: 'The troll refuses to let you cross.'
- BRIDGE_GONE: 'There is no longer any way across the chasm.'
-- BRIDGE_COLLAPSE: |-
- Just as you reach the other side, the bridge buckles beneath the
- weight of the bear, which was still following you around. You
- scrabble desperately for support, but as the bridge collapses you
- stumble back and fall into the chasm.
-- TROLL_SCAMPERS: |-
- The bear lumbers toward the troll, who lets out a startled shriek and
- scurries away. The bear soon gives up the pursuit and wanders back.
- BEAR_HANDS: 'With what? Your bare hands? Against *HIS* bear hands??'
- BEAR_CONFUSED: 'The bear is confused; he only wants to be your friend.'
- ALREADY_DEAD: 'For crying out loud, the poor thing is already dead!'
-- BEAR_TAMED: |-
- The bear eagerly wolfs down your food, after which he seems to calm
- down considerably and even becomes rather friendly.
- BEAR_CHAINED: 'The bear is still chained to the wall.'
- STILL_LOCKED: 'The chain is still locked.'
- CHAIN_UNLOCKED: 'The chain is now unlocked.'
inventory: '*steps'
locations: [LOC_PITTOP, LOC_MISTHALL]
immovable: true
+ states: [STEPS_DOWN, STEPS_UP]
descriptions:
- 'Rough stone steps lead down the pit.'
- 'Rough stone steps lead up the dome.'
- '' # chased away
sounds:
- 'The snake is hissing venomously.'
+ - ''
- FISSURE:
words: ['fissu']
inventory: '*fissure'
locations: [LOC_EASTBANK, LOC_WESTBANK]
immovable: true
- states: [UNBRIDGED, BRIDGED, VANISHED]
+ states: [UNBRIDGED, BRIDGED]
descriptions:
- ''
- - 'A crystal bridge now spans the fissure.'
+ - 'A crystal bridge spans the fissure.'
+ changes:
- 'The crystal bridge has vanished!'
+ - 'A crystal bridge now spans the fissure.'
- OBJ_13:
words: ['table']
inventory: '*stone tablet'
- 'There is a bottle of water here.'
- 'There is an empty bottle here.'
- 'There is a bottle of oil here.'
+ changes:
+ - 'Your bottle is now full of water.'
+ - 'The bottle of water is now empty.'
+ - 'Your bottle is now full of oil.'
- WATER:
words: ['water', 'h2o']
inventory: 'Water in the bottle'
- 'There is a tiny little plant in the pit, murmuring "water, water, ..."'
- 'There is a 12-foot-tall beanstalk stretching up out of the pit,\nbellowing "WATER!! WATER!!"'
- 'There is a gigantic beanstalk stretching all the way up to the hole.'
+ changes:
+ - 'You''ve over-watered the plant! It''s shriveling up! And now . . .'
- 'The plant spurts into furious growth for a few seconds.'
- 'The plant grows explosively, almost filling the bottom of the pit.'
- - 'You''ve over-watered the plant! It''s shriveling up! And now . . .'
sounds:
- 'The plant continues to ask plaintively for water.'
- 'The plant continues to demand water.'
descriptions:
- 'A rickety wooden bridge extends across the chasm, vanishing into the\nmist. A notice posted on the bridge reads, "Stop! Pay troll!"'
- 'The wreckage of a bridge (and a dead bear) can be seen at the bottom\nof the chasm.'
+ changes:
+ - ''
+ - |-
+ Just as you reach the other side, the bridge buckles beneath the
+ weight of the bear, which was still following you around. You
+ scrabble desperately for support, but as the bridge collapses you
+ stumble back and fall into the chasm.
- TROLL:
words: ['troll']
inventory: '*troll'
- 'A burly troll stands by the bridge and insists you throw him a\ntreasure before you may cross.'
- 'The troll steps out from beneath the bridge and blocks your way.'
- '' # chased away
+ changes:
+ - ''
+ - ''
+ - |-
+ The bear lumbers toward the troll, who lets out a startled shriek and
+ scurries away. The bear soon gives up the pursuit and wanders back.
sounds:
- 'The troll sounds quite adamant in his demand for a treasure.'
- 'The troll sounds quite adamant in his demand for a treasure.'
+ - ''
- TROLL2:
words: ['troll']
inventory: '*phony troll'
- 'There is a gentle cave bear sitting placidly in one corner.'
- 'There is a contented-looking bear wandering about nearby.'
- ''
+ changes:
+ - ''
+ - 'The bear eagerly wolfs down your food, after which he seems to calm\ndown considerably and even becomes rather friendly.'
+ - ''
+ - ''
- MESSAG:
words: ['messa']
inventory: '*message in second maze'
inventory: '*reservoir'
locations: [LOC_RESERVOIR, LOC_RESNORTH]
immovable: true
- states: [WATERS_UNPARTED, WATERS_PARTED, WATERS_CRASH]
+ states: [WATERS_UNPARTED, WATERS_PARTED]
descriptions:
- ''
- 'The waters have parted to form a narrow path across the reservoir.'
+ changes:
- 'The waters crash together again.'
+ - 'The waters have parted to form a narrow path across the reservoir.'
- OBJ_46:
words: ['appen', 'lepor']
inventory: 'Leporine appendage'
inventory: 'Ming vase'
locations: LOC_ORIENTAL
treasure: true
- states: [VASE_WHOLE, VASE_RESTING, VASE_BROKEN, VASE_DROPS]
+ states: [VASE_WHOLE, VASE_DROPPED, VASE_BROKEN]
descriptions:
- 'There is a delicate, precious, ming vase here!'
- - 'The vase is now resting, delicately, on a velvet pillow.'
- 'The floor is littered with worthless shards of pottery.'
- - 'The ming vase drops with a delicate crash.'
+ - 'The floor is littered with worthless shards of pottery.'
changes:
- - ''
- - ''
+ - 'The vase is now resting, delicately, on a velvet pillow.'
+ - 'The ming vase drops with a delicate crash.'
- 'You have taken the vase and hurled it delicately to the ground.'
- EMERALD:
words: ['emera']