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- #1
- You are standing at the end of a road before a small brick
- building. Around you is a forest. A small stream flows out
- of the building and down a gully.
- #2
- You have walked up a hill, still in the forest. The road
- slopes back down the other side of the hill. There i{ a
- building in the distance.
- #3
- You are inside a building, a well house for a large spring.
- #4
- You are in a valley in the forest beside a stream tumbling
- along a rocky bed.
- #5
- You are in open forest, with a deep valley to one side.
- #6
- You are in open forest near both a valley and a road.
- #7
- At your feet all the water of the stream splashes into a
- 2-inch slit in the rock. Downstream the streambed is bare rock.
- #8
- You are in a 20-foot depression floored with bare dirt. Set
- into the dirt is a strong steel grate mounted in concrete.
- A dry streambed leads into the depression.
- #9
- You are in a small chamber beneath a 3x3 steel grate to the
- surface. A low crawl over cobbles leads inward to the West.
- #10
- You are crawling over cobbles in a low passage. There is a
- dim light at the east end of the passage.
- #11
- You are in a debris room filled with stuff washed in from the
- surface. A low wide passage with cobbles becomes plugged
- with mud and debris here, but an awkward canyon leads
- upward and west. A note on the wall says:
- Magic Word "XYZZY"
- #12
- You are in an awkward sloping east/west canyon.
- #13
- You are in a splended chamber thirty feet high. The walls
- are frozen rivers of orange stone. An awkward canyon and a
- good passage exit from east and west sides of the chamber.
- #14
- At your feet is a small pit breathing traces of white mist.
- An east passage ends here except for a small crack leading
- on.
- #15
- You are at one end of a vast hall stretching forward out of
- sight to the west. There are openings to either side.
- Nearby, a wide stone staircase leads downward. The hall
- is filled with wisps of white mist swaying to and fro
- almost as if alive. A cold wind blows up the staircase.
- There is a passage at the top of a dome behind you.
- #16
- The crack is far too small for you to follow.
- #17
- You are on the east bank of a fissure slicing clear across
- the hall. The mist is quite thick here, and the fissure
- is too wide to jump.
- #18
- This is a low room with a crude note on the wall. The
- note says:
- You won't get it up the steps.
- #19
- You are in the hall of the mountain king, with passages
- off in all directions.
- #20
- You are ath the bottom of the pit with a broken neck.
- #21
- You didn't make it.
- #22
- The dome is unclimbable.
- #23
- You are at the west end of the twopit room. There is a
- large hole in the wall above the pit at this end of the
- room.
- #24
- You are that the bottom of the eastern pit in the twopit
- room. There is a small pool of oil in one corner of the
- pit.
- #25
- You are at the bottom of the western pit in the towpit room.
- There is a large hole in the wall about 25 feet above you.
- #26
- You clamber up the plant and scurry through the hole at the
- top.
- #27
- You are on the west side of the fissure in the hall of mists.
- #28
- You are in a low N/S passage at a hole in the floor. The
- hole goes down to an E/W passage.
- #29
- You are in the south side chamber.
- #30
- You are in the west side chamber of the hall of the
- mountain king. A passage continues west and up here.
- #31
- >$<
- #32
- You can't get by the snake.
- #33
- You are in a large room, with a passage to the south,
- a passage to the west, and a wall of broken rock to the
- east. There is a large "Y2" on a rock in the room's
- center.
- #34
- You are in a jumble of rock, with cracks everywhere.
- #35
- You're at a low window overlooking a huge pit, which
- extends up out of sight. A floor is indistinctly visible
- over 50 feet below. Traces of white mist cover the floor
- of the pit, becoming thicker to the right. Marks in the
- dust around the window would seem to indicate that
- someone has been here recently. Directly across the pit
- from you and 25 feet away there is a similar window
- looking into a lighted room. A shadowy figure can
- be seen there peering back at you.
- #36
- You are in a dirty broken passage. To the east is a
- crawl. To the west is a large passage. Above you is
- another passage.
- #37
- You are on the brink of a small clean climbable pit. A
- crawl leads west.
- #38
- You are in the bottom of a small pit with a little stream,
- which enters and exits through tiny slits.
- #39
- You are in a large room full of dusty rocks. There is a
- big hole in the floor. There are cracks everywhere, and
- a passage leading east.
- #40
- You have crawled through a very low wide passage parallel
- to and north of the hall of mists.
- #41
- You are at the west end of hall of mists. A low wide crawl
- continues west and another goes north. To the south is a
- little passage 6 feet off the floor.
- #42
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #43
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #44
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #45
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #46
- Dead end
- #47
- Dead end
- #48
- Dead end
- #49
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #50
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #51
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #52
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #53
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #54
- Dead end
- #55
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #56
- Dead end
- #57
- You are on the brink of a thirty foot pit with a massive
- orange column down one wall. You could climb down here but
- you could not get back up. The maxe continues at this level.
- #58
- Dead end
- #59
- You have crawled through a very low wide passage paralled
- to and north of the hall of mists.
- #60
- You are at the east end of a very long hall apparently
- without side chambers. To the east a low wide crawl
- slants up. To the north a round two foot hole slants
- down.
- #61
- You are at the west end of a very long featureless hall.
- The hall joins up with a narrow north/south passage.
- #62
- You are at a crossover of a high N/S passage and a low
- E/W one.
- #63
- Dead end
- #64
- You are at a complex junction. A low hands and knees passage
- from the north joins a higher crawl from the east to make
- a walking passage going west. There is also a large room
- above. The air is damp here.
- #65
- You are in bedquilt, a long east/west passage with holes
- everywhere. To explore at random select north, south, up
- or down.
- #66
- You are in a room whose walls resemble swiss cheese.
- Obvious passages go west, east, ne, and nw. Part of the
- room is occupied by a large bedrock block.
- #67
- You are at the east end of the twopit room. The floor
- here is littered with thin rock slabs, which make it easy
- to descend the pits. There is a path here bypassing
- the pits to connect passages from east and west.
- There are holes all over, but the only bit one is on
- the wall directly over the west pit where you can't
- get at it.
- #68
- You are in a large low circular chamber whose floor is
- an immense slab fadlen from the ceiling (slab room).
- East and west there once were large passages, but they
- are now filled with boulders. Low small passages go
- north and south, and the south one quickly bends west
- around the boulders.
- #69
- You are in a secret N/S canyon above a large room.
- #70
- You are in a secret N/S canyon above a sizable passage.
- #71
- You are in a secret canyon at a junction of three canyons,
- bearing north, south and se. The north one is as tall as
- the other two combined.
- #72
- You are in a large low room. Crawls lead north, se, and sw.
- #73
- Dead end crawl.
- #74
- You are in a secret canyon which here runs E/W. It crosses
- over a very tight canyon 15 feet below. If you go down you
- may not be able to get back up.
- #75
- You are at a wide place in a very tight N/S canyon.
- #76
- The canyon here becomes too tight to go further south.
- #77
- You are in a tall E/W canyon. A low tight crawl goes 3
- feet north and seems to open up.
- #78
- The canyon runs into a mass of boulders -- dead end.
- #79
- The stream flows out through a pair of 1 foot diameter
- sewer pipes. It would be advisable to use the exit.
- #80
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #81
- Dead end.
- #82
- Dead end.
- #83
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #84
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #85
- Dead end.
- #86
- Dead end.
- #87
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
- #88
- You are in a long, narrow corridor stretching out of sight
- to the west. At the eastern end is a hole through which
- you can see a profusion of leaves,
- #89
- There is nothing here to climb. Use "up" or "out" to leave
- the pit.
- #90
- You have climbed up the plant and out of the pit.
- #91
- You are at the top of a steep incline above a large room.
- You could climb down here, but you would not be able to
- climb up. There is a passage leading back to the north.
- #92
- You are in the giant room. The ceiling is too high up
- for your lamp to show it. Cavernous passages lead east,
- north, and south. On the west wall is scrawled the
- inscription:
- "Fee Fie Foe Foo" {sic}
- #93
- The passage here is blocked by a recent cave-in.
- #94
- You are at one end of an immense north/south passage.
- #95
- You are in a magnificent cavern with a rushing stream,
- which cascades over a sparkling waterfall into a
- roaring whirlpool which disappears through a hole in
- the floor. Passages exit to the south and west.
- #96
- You are in the soft room. The walls are covered with
- heavy curtains, the floor with a thick pile carpet.
- Moss covers the ceiling.
- #97
- This is the oriental room. Ancient oriental cave drawings
- cover the walls. A gently sloping passage leads upward
- to the north, another passage leads se, and a hands and
- knees crawl leads west.
- #98
- You are following a wide path around the outer edge of a
- large cavern. Far below, through a heavy white mist,
- string splashing noises can be heard. The mist rises up
- through a fissure in the ceiling. The path exits to the
- south and west.
- #99
- You are in an alcove. A small nw path seems to widen
- after a short distance. An extremely tight tunnel leads
- east. It looks like a very tight squeeze. An eerie
- light can be seen at the other end.
- #100
- You7re in a small chamber lit by an eerie green light. An
- extremely narrow tunnel exits to the west. A dark corridor
- leads ne.
- #101
- You're in the dark-room. A corridor leading south is the
- only exit.
- #102
- You are in an arched hall. A coral passage once continued
- up and east from here, but is now blocked by debris. The
- air smells of sea water.
- #103
- You're in a large room carved out of sedimentary rock.
- The floor and walls are littered with bits of shells
- imbedded in the stone. A shallow passage proceeds
- downward, and a somewhat steeper one leads up. A low
- hands and knees passage enters from the south.
- #104
- You are in a long sloping corridor with ragged sharp walls.
- #105
- You are in a cul-de-sac about eight feet across.
- #106
- You are in an anteroom leading to a large passage to the
- east. Small passages go west and up. The remnants of
- recent digging are evident. A sign in midair here says:
- "Cave under construction beyond this point."
- "Proceed at your own risk."
- "Witt construction company"
- #107
- You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all different.
- #108
- You are at Witt's end. Passages lead off in ALL directions.
- #109
- You are in a north/south canyon about 25 feet across. The
- floor is covered by white mist seeping in from the north.
- The walls extend upward for well over 100 feet. Suspended
- from some unseen point far above you, an enormous two-
- sided mirror is hanging paralled to and midway between
- the canyon walls. (The mirror is obviously provided
- for the use of the dwarves, who as you know, are
- extremely vain.) A small window can be seen in either
- wall, some fifty feet up.
- #110
- You're at a low window overlooking a huge pit, which
- extends up out of sight. A floor is indistinctly visible
- over 50 feet below. Traces of white mist cover the floor
- of the pit, becoming thicker to the left. Marks in the
- dust around the window would seem to indicate that
- someone has been here recently. Directly across the pit
- from you and 25 feet away there is a similar window
- looking into a lighted room. A shadowy figure can be seen
- there peering back at you.
- #111
- A large stalactite extends from the roof and almost reaches
- the floor below. You could climb down it, and jump from
- it to the floor, but having done so you would be unable to
- reach it to climb back up.
- #112
- You are in a little maze of twisting passages, all different.
- #113
- You are at the edge of a large underground reservoir. An
- opaque cloud of white mist fills the room and rises
- rapidly upward. The lake is fed by a stream which tumbles
- out of a hole in the wall about 10 feet overhead and
- splashes noisily into the water somewhere within the mist.
- The only passage goes back toward the south.
- #114
- Dead end.
- #115
- You are at the northeast end of an immense room, even
- larger than the giant room. It appears to be a repository
- for the "adventure" program. Massive torches far overhead
- bathe the room with smoky yellow light. Scattered about
- you can be seen a pile of bottles (all of them empty), a
- nursery of young beanstalks murmuring quietly, a bed of
- oysters, a bundle of black rods with rusty stars on their
- ends, and a collection of brass lanterns. Off to one side
- a great many Dwarves are sleeping on the floor, snoring
- loudly. A sign nearby reads:
- "Do NOT disturb the Dwarves!"
- An immense mirror is hanging against one wall, and
- stretches to the other end of the room, where various
- other sundry objects can be glimpsed dimly in the distance.
- #116
- You are at the southwest end of the repository. To one
- side is a pit full of fierce green snakes. On the other
- side is a row of small wicker cages, each of which contains
- a little sulking bird. In one corner is a bundle of
- black rods with rusty marks on their ends. A large
- number of velvet pillows are scattered about on the floor.
- A vast mirror stretches off to the northeast. At your
- feet is a large steel grate, next to which is a sign
- which reads:
- "Treasure vault. Keys in main office."
- #117
- You are on one side of a large deep chasm. A heavy white
- mist rising up from below obscures all view of the far
- side. A sw path leads away from the chasm into a winding
- corridor.
- #118
- You are in a long winding corridor sloping out of sight
- in both directions.
- #119
- You are in a secret canyon which exits to the north and east.
- #120
- You are in a secret canyon which exits to the north and east.
- #121
- You are in a secret canyon which exits to the north and east.
- #122
- You are on the far side of the chasm. A ne path leads away
- from the chasm on this side.
- #123
- You're in a long east/west corridor. A faint rumbling noise
- can be heard in the distance.
- #124
- The path forks here. The left fork leads northeast. A dull
- rumbling seems to get louder in that direction. The right
- fork leads southeast down a gentle slope. The main
- corridor enters from the west.
- #125
- The walls are quite warm here. From the north can be heard
- a steady roar, so loud that the entire cave seems to be
- trembling. Another passage leads south, and a low crawl
- goes east.
- #126
- You are on the edge of a breath-taking view. Far below
- you is an active volcano, from which great gouts of molten
- lava come surging out, cascading back down into the depths.
- The glowing rock fills the farthest reaches of the cavern
- with a blood-red glare, giving everything an eerie,
- macabre appearance. The air is filled with flickering
- sparks of ash and a heavy smell of brimstone. The walls
- are hot to the touch, and the thundering of the volcano
- drowns out all other sounds. Embedded in the jagged roof
- far overhead are myriad formations composed of pure
- white alabaster, which scatter thr murky light into
- sinister apparitions upon the walls. To one side is a
- deep gorge, filled with a bizarre chaos of tortured
- rock which seems to have been crafted by the Devil
- Himself. An immense river of fire crashes out from
- the depths of the volcano, burns its way through the
- gorge, and plummets into a bottomless pit far off to your
- left. To the right, an immense geyser of blistering
- steam erupts continuously from a barren island in the
- center of a sulfurous lake, which bubbles ominously.
- The far right wall is aflame with an incandescence of its
- own, which lends an additional infernal splendor to the
- already hellish scene. A dark, foreboding passage exits
- to the south.
- #127
- You are in a small chamber filled with large boulders.
- The walls are very warm, causing the air in the room
- to be almost stifling from the heat. The only exit
- is a crawl heading west, through which is coming
- a low rumbling.
- #128
- You are walking along a gently sloping north/south passage
- lined with oddly shaped limestone formations.
- #129
- You are standing at the entrance to a large, barren
- room. A sign posted above the entrance reads:
- "Caution! Bear in room!"
- #130
- You are inside a barren room. The center of the room
- is completely empty except for some dust. Marks in
- the dust lead away toward the far end of the room.
- The only exit is the way you came in.
- #131
- You are in a maze of twisting little passages, all different.
- #132
- You are in a little maze of twisty passages, all different.
- #133
- You are in a twisting maze of little passages, all different.
- #134
- You are in a twisting little maze of passages, all different.
- #135
- You are in a twisty little maze of passages, all different.
- #136
- You are in a twisty maze of little passages, all different.
- #137
- You are in a little twisty maze of passages, all different.
- #138
- You are in a maze of little twisting passages, all different.
- #139
- You are in a maze of little twisty passages, all different.
- #140
- Dead end.
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