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AttackTheGnome
As you thrust your torch into the gnome's face, he ducks; and his broad axe separtes your head from your shoulders. Your last impression is of the passageway tumbling crazily in your vision; and the sound of rushing water..... then icy silence.
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ClimbTheRockChimney
You climb for an hour before coming into the sunlight through an opening by a juniper bush on the side of a rocky slope. A rumbling sound intensifies around you, and you leap just in time to avoid the cave-in which closes the chimney from which you just emerged. You can see the lights of your neighboorhood just a short hike down the mountain. Strange adventure. |
DiveIntoTheTorrent
That was a hugely stupid thing to do! The water siezes you and plunges you through a winding cavern, rushing down without air, until you begin to feel strangely separate from yourself, observing as from a distance.
Suddenly, you break the surface. Your lungs gratefully gulp great draughts of air. A second later, the water slows down. Soon you are in a placid lake, surrounded by translucent, glowing crystal walls. You crawl onto a sparkling beach, and lie there exhausted.
Suddenly a booming voice enfolds you in its thunderous sound: "Be who you are." You look around, but nobody else is there.
Seeing no way out of the crystal cavern, you remember that you used Hunt from the cell menu to get here. All you have to do to get home is just keep pressing ESC. |
EnterTrapDoor
You are an adventureous soul. You drop lithely into a shallow pit below the trapdoor, which slams shut above your head. Before you is a passageway leading into the dimly lit bowels of the earth. A torch burns in a niche in the rock wall of the passage. You're in luck! The torch can be removed from its niche. You may choose to &TakeTorchIntoPassageway, or &GoBackToShack. |
Fossil
The only treasure in here is the exposed bed of limestone, rich with the fossilized history of the evolution of life on this planet. |
GoBackToShack
Unfortunately, the trap door above your head will not open, no matter how you pound on it. You may choose to &LayDownAndDie or &TakeTorchIntoPassageway..
Position the cursor before your choice, and select Hunt from the cell menu. |
GoHomeAndWatchTV
A wise, and safe decision. On the way home you find $5 lying on the street. You congratulate yourself on your good fortune, and purchase popcorn on your way home. There is a good movie on tonight! |
home
You are standing on a trap door in an abandoned shack in the forest. On the table before you is a map, apparently of subterranean caverns. Much of the map has been destroyed by time, but there is a section of the map that can still be read. On that section is the legend: "Here there be treasure!"
If you choose to &EnterTrapDoor, you may be able to find the treasure, and become rich. On the other hand, you may get lost, and leave nothing but your bones behind in a dimly lit crevasse far under the ground. If the risk is too great, you may decide to &GoHomeAndWatchTV.
Position the cursor before the ampersand, '&', of your choice, and pick Hunt from the Cell menu.
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LayDownAndDie
Quitter! |
Noway
There is no treasure in this cavern, which is not accessible from any other passage in the Cave. How did you get in here?
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SmileAndBrushPastHim
You smile politely and step nimbly around the little fellow, finding yourself suddenly in a cavern full of the sound of rushing water. From a ridge on one side of the room, there is a shaft of light coming down a rock chimney. On the other side, the river disappears into a hole in the wall. There is no air space in the hole, just rushing river.
You can &ClimbTheRockChimney or &DiveIntoTheTorrent. |
TakeTorchIntoPassageway
As you descend the passageway, you begin to hear trickling sounds, and to see rivulets of sparkling water along the path. Ahead, in the gloom, a pair of eyes appears; and you hear an ominous chuckling.
Suddenly you are confronted with a fabulously ugly little gnome, who is carrying a broad axe, and clearing his nostrils noisily on your feet.
You must decide whether to &AttackTheGnome, or &SmileAndBrushPastHim. |