Talk:The Crimboween Spooky Cafe

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Usage data for 3 foods:(with milk and no star-sign)

Vampire cake You gain 19 Adventures You gain 9 Muscleboundness You gain 9 Mysteriousness You gain 10 Sarcasm You acquire an effect: Sugar Rush (duration: 10 Adventures)

It came from the desert You gain 11 Adventures You gain 7 Beefiness You gain 7 Mysteriousness You gain 7 Smarm You acquire an effect: Sugar Rush (duration: 10 Adventures)

Gingerbread massacre: You gain 4 Adventures You gain 5 Fortitude You gain 6 Mysteriousness You gain 6 Sarcasm You acquire an effect: Sugar Rush (duration: 10 Adventures)

after which i was too full to eat a vampire cake or an it came from beyond the desert but I could eat another gingerbread massacre; then i was full.

I'm guessing fullness values are 5,4,3 (5+4+3+3=15) although it could be 6,5,2 or 7,6,1.

--Darkness 23:07, 3 December 2006 (CST)

Usage data for drinks

You down the ecto-nog. You feel a brief urge to go looking for the Keymaster, but it subsides. Adventures You gain 5 Adventures. You gain 6 Strengthliness. You gain 6 Magicalness. You gain 5 Sarcasm. You gain 3 Drunkenness.

You drink the hot toady. Fortunately, it doesn't make you croak. Wakka wakka wakka. Adventures You gain 8 Adventures. You gain 8 Strongness. You gain 8 Mysteriousness. You gain 7 Sarcasm. You gain 4 Drunkenness.

You have crossed oceans of time to drink the hot choculate. So you do. You feel your teeth get a little more pointy. Adventures You gain 17 Adventures. You gain 9 Beefiness. You gain 9 Wizardliness. You gain 9 Sarcasm. You gain 5 Drunkenness.

(with ode and no-sign)--Darkness 23:45, 3 December 2006 (CST)

Misc

  • Lovecraftian, anybody? --Tim teh pwner 05:20, 4 December 2006 (CST)
    • Ya think? :-) --Nea 10:33, 4 December 2006 (CST)

References

I may be wrong about this, but I'm pretty sure Foodstuffs and Libations is a reference to 1984 by George Orwell.--Kaldra 07:02, 5 December 2006 (CST)

Not sure where you're finding the 1984 reference; I'd say the words are just part of the parody of Lovecraft's (some would say) excessively flamboyant word choices.--JemmyLegs 01:21, 6 December 2006 (CST)