Looks like it would have been really good at melting brains. In version 1.2 (cd-rom version), you can only visit the red haired man once and get the wrong password and cannot revisit his house again, and thus Mind Melt is not available. The soldiers would then admit the group, tell them about poor Lionel, a Magician who "burned those Goblins' brains out with some spell," but whose spell "didn't work as well on the Troll that killed him.", and give the group the scroll with that spell 'Mind Melt', only available here and efficient against Goblins. In version 1.01 (the original diskette version), you are allowed to talk to the red haired man again to give you the correct password "Diamonds". "Guess we'll have to continue to kill Goblins the old fashioned way then."Īpparently whether or not you get the actual password is dependent upon your version of the game. Repeated knocking on the door provided no answer, and peering in the few windows it seemed that the man had left. Unfortunately they would not ever find out. "I suppose we should go ask the red haired man what the new password is, if he even knows." Many of the homes were abandoned, but this house had a helpful occupant.Īlthough Gorath was of the opinion that the easiest way to kill goblins was to stick a sword through their bellies, or to hack off their heads, James thought it would be useful for them to follow up on the group that the red haired man had mentioned. There had been some speculation that this was because of an desire by village elders to increase tourism within the village itself, but given the proximity of the village to the Northlands, and the threat of trolls, goblins or moredhels attacking, it was doubtful it would have much effect. Officially, Dencamp was known as 'Dencamp-On-The-Teeth'. Inside was a handful of golden sovereigns, which James scooped up, alongside an old battered shovel, but they had no need of that and left it where it lay collecting dust.įinally they had reached the next village along this northern route of the kingdom to the village of Dencamp. Whether it was due to the trolls or not was unknown. Concerned that this house too might be ransacked, they went to investigate. Seeing no trolls in the immediate vicinity, the group continued their journey towards Dencamp, but noted that to the southeast was a house nestled between two large hills. The distributing thought doesn't decrease in the slightest as they searched the barn that was only feet away from the entrance to the home.Ĭould this have been the work of trolls as well? The savagery of it was shocking to Owyn, who apart from his most recent travels with Locklear, Gorath and now James had seen little of violence and the grisliness of battle. It is horrifying to think of what beastly creatures like trolls would do to women. They continued their journey, and while not all homes were of interest to them, there was something about this house that worried the group. We are near enough to Wolfram to head on back, and as you'll see in this post, we will be more than able to afford those purchases. We'll hold off on purchasing any new armor until the next update.
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