Sinister Cave Room 2
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As a Muscle class
You approach another large stone slab blocking the hall. This one is engraved with the image of a small bag, with little round things pouring out of it onto a flat circular thing. Below that is a carving of a plain oblong shape, which is beset on the left and right sides by what looks like two magical explosions flying in and, er, exploding on it. You're really not sure what's going on there. Probably it's something the artist couldn't figure out how to draw, so he went allegorical. The image below that is much clearer, though: it depicts a man covered with flames, screaming in agony and shooting fire out of his mouth.
You find another hole in the wall, similar to the previous one, but smaller -- maybe three inches across.
- Inserting the wrong item:
You attempt to put your <item> in the hole, but the magical barrier prevents you. Or, possibly, the hole is too small. Since we're not going to implement a "small enough to go in the second hole in the Nemesis cave" entry in the item table, you'll have to decide for yourself which it is.
- Inserting the insanely spicy bean burrito:
The insanely spicy bean burrito slides easily into the hole, and disappears into the darkness. If this cave has a pile of thousands of years worth of rotting burritos in a hole in the wall, that would go a long way towards explaining the smell you noticed earlier.
As a Mysticality class
You approach another large stone slab blocking the hall. This one is engraved with the image of a small round glowing thing (at least, it's got little lines coming out of it, which you guess is meant to indicate glowing) hovering over a flat circular thing. Below that is a carving of a plain oblong shape, which is beset on the left and right sides by what looks like two magical explosions flying in and, er, exploding on it. You're really not sure what's going on there. Probably it's something the artist couldn't figure out how to draw, so he went allegorical.
The image below that is much clearer, though: it depicts a man covered with flames, screaming in agony and shooting fire out of his mouth.
You find another hole in the wall, similar to the previous one, but smaller -- maybe three inches across.
- Inserting the wrong item:
You attempt to put your <item> in the hole, but the magical barrier prevents you. Or, possibly, the hole is too small. Since we're not going to implement a "small enough to go in the second hole in the Nemesis cave" entry in the item table, you'll have to decide for yourself which it is.
- Inserting the insanely spicy enchanted bean burrito:
The insanely spicy enchanted bean burrito slides easily into the hole, and disappears into the darkness. If this cave has a pile of thousands of years worth of rotting burritos in a hole in the wall, that would go a long way towards explaining the smell you noticed earlier.
As a Moxie class
You approach another large stone slab blocking the hall. This one is engraved with the image of a pile of little round things (which have little wiggly lines coming off of them, which you're not sure about the meaning of) on top of a flat circular thing. Below that is a carving of a plain oblong shape, which is beset on the left and right sides by what looks like two magical explosions flying in and, er, exploding on it. You're really not sure what's going on there. Probably it's something the artist couldn't figure out how to draw, so he went allegorical.
The image below that is much clearer, though: it depicts a man covered with flames, screaming in agony and shooting fire out of his mouth.
You find another hole in the wall, similar to the previous one, but smaller -- maybe three inches across.
- Inserting the wrong item:
You attempt to put your <item> in the hole, but the magical barrier prevents you. Or, possibly, the hole is too small. Since we're not going to implement a "small enough to go in the second hole in the Nemesis cave" entry in the item table, you'll have to decide for yourself which it is.
- Inserting the insanely spicy jumping bean burrito:
The insanely spicy jumping bean burrito slides easily into the hole, and disappears into the darkness. If this cave has a pile of thousands of years worth of rotting burritos in a hole in the wall, that would go a long way towards explaining the smell you noticed earlier.
Occurred in The Dark and Dank and Sinister Cave/Pre-2015.
Notes
- Passing this door leads to the third door puzzle.
- If you insert the wrong type of insanely spicy burrito (or a not insanely spicy one), the following text will be displayed instead: "You start to put the <item> in the hole -- it slides in part-way, but you encounter gradually increasing resistance. Soon, you're unable to push the burrito any further, and let go. It is ejected out of the hole and into your hands. Hmm."
- One can adventure here even when falling-down drunk.
- Does not consume an adventure.