Creator: bt Email: thomas@nomad.astro.psu.edu Date: Tue Jan 3 01:35:46 1995

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nameEvil Shrine, Entrance
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  • prisoner "harried prisoner"

    @match help|shrine This shrine is old.. older than the snakemen that you just slew. I think they have only recently come back to worship the snake god here. One snake priest spoke a little of my tongue and questioned me about a key to a door and 'eyes of the goddess'. @match door|eyes|goddess|key I did'nt know what the snake-priest was asking about. I pretended to know so he would keep me alive. I saw what those evil beings were doing to my friends (sob). @match friend The snake men were taking his blood for a sacrifice to the Snake goddess. @match * By the Gods! It is good to see a human face. I had given up hope of ever returning home! Let me help you if I can, for I know a few things about this shrine.

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