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Post by Dusk Fox on Aug 10, 2005 14:41:24 GMT
Allow me to consult Mr. Hat.
Mr. Hat says, "No! You go to Hell! You go to Hell and you die!"
I guess that means your answer is wrong.
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Post by outspaced on Aug 11, 2005 12:55:14 GMT
Well, I've had a look at the flowchart for Fire on the Water, and there's only one insta-death section during the whole Death Fleet battle, and that's as noted earlier, when you drop the Sommerswerd before Zombie Kelman (Section 248).
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Post by Doomy on Aug 11, 2005 13:20:17 GMT
From Section 73"a thin voice makes you freeze" Any good?
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Post by Dusk Fox on Aug 11, 2005 15:03:53 GMT
Actually... no. My memory of the subject seems to be totally in error. I will have to consult the book to find out where my memory went wrong. In the mean-by, I shall ask a different question.
Who tells Lone Wolf of the seer living at the ferry house on the River Phoen, and how are they acquainted?
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Post by Black Cat on Aug 11, 2005 21:02:19 GMT
I know the answer, but I'm not going to say it. Since I don't use safekeeping, I lose all my Alether at the end of the previous book, so I need to meet that person near the river Phoen to get some before I meet the Chaosmaster.
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Post by Runeheart on Aug 12, 2005 7:36:48 GMT
And if you meet her you miss out on meeting Kazoor ...and you miss out on drinking Bor-Brew for all you dwarf juice drinking junkies- it is made from fruit isn't it, or is it carbonated like soda..?
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Post by nigthhunter on Aug 12, 2005 10:02:27 GMT
And you miss to see Paido spit his Ferina beer on Trost's feet ;D This question seem like Shammath's Riddle, nobody can answer.
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Post by Runeheart on Aug 12, 2005 12:02:09 GMT
I know the answer, but I'm not going to say it. So do I, but I like the suspense...
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Post by Dusk Fox on Aug 14, 2005 4:35:07 GMT
I have no idea why no one wants to answer this damn question.
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Post by outspaced on Aug 14, 2005 11:38:59 GMT
Been working on other PA stuff! Jako tells you about Tadia (Section 262) and she's his sister (Section 26). I have to say, The Jungle of Horrors is probably one of the Lone Wolf books I've read the least (excepting the NO books) because it was out of print for years, and I didn't get a copy until after the Grand Master series had started being released (1990-1). And I always seem to take the ferry instead of the land route, so that was a tough question for me!
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Post by Dusk Fox on Aug 14, 2005 19:13:55 GMT
You are correct, sir. You're up.
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Post by Black Cat on Aug 14, 2005 23:18:55 GMT
Can you tell us then what was the correct answer for your precedent question about FotW?
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Post by outspaced on Aug 15, 2005 10:29:25 GMT
OK, how about this: - You begin five Fighting Fantasy gamebooks owning a named transportation vehicle of some kind (nothing magical). Name the books and the vehicles.
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Post by Doomy on Aug 15, 2005 10:51:46 GMT
Does the Dodge Interceptor from Freeway Fighter count? There's also the Banshee from Seas of Blood, and the starship Enterprise Traveller from the book of that name. Bit stuck for others right now though.
Additional: I've found another, but had to look it up.
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Post by outspaced on Aug 15, 2005 13:38:45 GMT
Oooh! My mistake, then, there's fivevehicles! Nice one, Doomy! ^_^ You've got 3/5.
(One of the answers is a touch more obscure than the others for reasons which will become clear when the complete answer is finally submitted!)
Oh, and don't worry about having to look it up--I don't think that counts as cheating, myself. So what was the 4th one you found?
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