The Field of Strawberries (Seal Clubber)
You follow the map to a delightful field of red, ripe strawberries. It seems to go on forever, but you're pretty sure it doesn't -- I mean, you'd probably remember if you had always been in a field of strawberries, right?
Anyway, you bend down to pick a strawberry, but suddenly all the hairs inside of your nose stand on end. It's surprisingly painful. After you calm your face down a little, you realize your keen water-based mammal senses were trying to tell you there's a walrus nearby!
Find the walrus |
You follow your nose -- I mean, I know you're kind of always following your nose, what with it being stuck on the front of your face, and all, but I mean you follow the scent in your nose, until you've left the strawberry fields. You find yourself standing on a beach, and you can see the walrus standing at the edge of the water, crying like a big, blubbery baby.
"What's the matter?" you ask, as you step closer. "Is it the quantities of sand?"
"N-n-no," the walrus says, sniffling. It's -- well, I wanted to make a sand castle, but someone has stolen my bucket!"
"You've been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long!" you chide the walrus. You see a gleam of metal further down the beach. "Look, there's your bucket! No one's stolen it."
"Goo goo ga joob!" The walrus shouts. "How can I ever repay you? Oh, I know! You can have some of my ice cream."
"You brought ice cream to the beach?"
"Yeah, I figured it'd taste good with the sandwiches."
"What sandwiches?"
"The sand which is all around us!" the walrus shouts.
You take the little dish of ice cream he offers, and take off before he can make any more terrible puns.
![]() | You acquire an item: walrus ice cream |
Stick with the strawberries |
Notes
- Occurs for Seal Clubbers when selecting the option The Field of Strawberries in A Moment of Reflection.
References
- The walrus mourning his lost bucket refers to the Image macro of a real walrus and its fascination with the bucket it's holding.
- This adventure makes reference to The Beatles and their songs Strawberry Fields Forever and I Am the Walrus.
- "Is it the quantities of sand?" is a reference to Lewis Carroll's The Walrus and the Carpenter.