Part 123: Chapter 123
Here we gooooooooo....quote:
>u
At West End of Twopit Room
The top of a 12-foot-tall beanstalk is poking out of the west pit.
>e
At East End of Twopit Room
The top of a 12-foot-tall beanstalk is poking out of the west pit.
>e
In Swiss Cheese Room
>ne
Bedquilt
>e
At Complex Junction
>u
In Dusty Rock Room
>e
Dirty Passage
Some worn-out batteries have been discarded nearby.
>u
Low N/S Passage
>n
At "Y2"
>plugh
Inside Building
You are inside a building, a well house for a large spring.
You can see some precious jewelry, some diamonds, some tasty food, a treasure chest, some bars of silver and a set of keys here.
>get water
The bottle is now full of water.
>plugh
At "Y2"
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.
>s
Low N/S Passage
>d
Dirty Passage
Some worn-out batteries have been discarded nearby.
>w
In Dusty Rock Room
>d
At Complex Junction
>w
Bedquilt
>w
In Swiss Cheese Room
>w
At East End of Twopit Room
The top of a 12-foot-tall beanstalk is poking out of the west pit.
>w
At West End of Twopit Room
The top of a 12-foot-tall beanstalk is poking out of the west pit.
>d
In West Pit
There is a 12-foot-tall beanstalk stretching up out of the pit, bellowing "Water!! Water!!"
>pour water on plant
The plant grows explosively, almost filling the bottom of the pit.
There is a gigantic beanstalk stretching all the way up to the hole.
>
I dunno. Do you think that's to the roof? Well, let's make sure.
quote:
> CARRY THAT WEIGHT
>pour water on beanstalk
You've over-watered the plant! It's shriveling up! It's, it's...
There is a tiny little plant in the pit, murmuring "Water, water, ..."
Our stalk has shriveled up.
I guess it was big enough before.
quote:
>restore
Please supply a filename for restore
Ok.
>l
In West Pit
You are at the bottom of the western pit in the twopit room. There is a large hole in the wall about 25 feet above you.
There is a gigantic beanstalk stretching all the way up to the hole.
>
I suppose I should ask what to do now, purely as a formality.