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With great effort you move the boulder.
You see hwere a pancake.

Regards,
Dan

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Dan Sommers wrote:

> With great effort you move the boulder.
> You see hwere a pancake.

It used to be a cream pie... "-)

YAFM:

"The wraith flows through the spider web".

TDTOE !

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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 11:03:04 +0200,
"Boudewijn Waijers" <kroisos@REMOVETHISWORD.home.nl> wrote:

> Dan Sommers wrote:
>> With great effort you move the boulder.
>> You see hwere a pancake.

> It used to be a cream pie... "-)

YANI: When a player of a "fleshy" race (*not*, e.g., a Vortex or a
Xorn) is killed by a rolling boulder trap, he/she/it should have the
possibility of leaving a pancake instead of a ghost.

Regards,
Dan

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Dan Sommers wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 11:03:04 +0200,
> "Boudewijn Waijers" <kroisos@REMOVETHISWORD.home.nl> wrote:
>
>
>>Dan Sommers wrote:
>>
>>>With great effort you move the boulder.
>>>You see hwere a pancake.
>
>
>>It used to be a cream pie... "-)
>
>
> YANI: When a player of a "fleshy" race (*not*, e.g., a Vortex or a
> Xorn) is killed by a rolling boulder trap, he/she/it should have the
> possibility of leaving a pancake instead of a ghost.
>
> Regards,
> Dan
>

Do you mean instead of a corpse, but still with a ghost?

If so, good idea.

If not, consider it.

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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:09:07 -0600,
Shadow <shadow@shadowedlogic.uni.cc> wrote:

> Dan Sommers wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 11:03:04 +0200,
>> "Boudewijn Waijers" <kroisos@REMOVETHISWORD.home.nl> wrote:
>>
>>> Dan Sommers wrote:
>>>
>>>> With great effort you move the boulder.
>>>> You see hwere a pancake.
>>
>>> It used to be a cream pie... "-)
>> YANI: When a player of a "fleshy" race (*not*, e.g., a Vortex or a
>> Xorn) is killed by a rolling boulder trap, he/she/it should have the
>> possibility of leaving a pancake instead of a ghost.
>> Regards,
>> Dan
>>

> Do you mean instead of a corpse, but still with a ghost?

Yes. Sorry.

In fact, after I posted, I thought that the pancake should be named,
too, so that it matches the ghost.

You see here a pancake named Og.
The ghost of Og touches you.

> If so, good idea.

It happens every once in a while. Thanks. :)

Regards,
Dan

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