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''If you've already done this adventure in this instance:'' | ''If you've already done this adventure in this instance:'' | ||
:The bedroom door slams shut as you approach. The castle must have a headache. | :The bedroom door slams shut as you approach. The castle must have a headache. | ||
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{{button|Use a ghost pencil}} | |||
''(This option only appears with a [[ghost pencil]] in inventory)'' | |||
:You stick the ghost pencil into your head and annotate your mental map of the area. You'll be able to find your way back here really easily now. | |||
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{{button|Leave}} | {{button|Leave}} | ||
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Occurs at [[Dreadsylvanian Castle]]. | Occurs at [[Dreadsylvanian Castle]]. | ||
==Notes== | |||
*Using a [[ghost pencil]] adds a link to this non-combat onto your [[Dreadsylvania]] main map. This persists between dungeon instances. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The poem [[Wikipedia:Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came|Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came]] by Robert Browning inspired Stephen King's ''Dark Tower'' books, which in turn inspired a lot of KoL humor. | *The poem [[Wikipedia:Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came|Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came]] by Robert Browning inspired Stephen King's ''Dark Tower'' books, which in turn inspired a lot of KoL humor. |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 5 August 2013
Tower Most Tall

You are at the base of the immense spiraling staircase that leads up through the tallest tower in the castle. Three doors grab your attention. One has a big stack of books spilling out of it, one crackles with the repetitive thrumming of a Jacob's ladder, and one of them smells like pillows.
Go to the laboratory |
With a Dreadsylvanian skeleton key:
- You use your skeleton key to unlock door to the laboratory. Unfortunately, the lock is electrified, and it incinerates the key shortly afterwards.
If the laboratory hasn't been unlocked yet:
- Unfortunately, the laboratory door is locked. Also unfortunately, you don't have a key. Fortunately, you can go get a key at the Terrified Eagle.
If you've already done this adventure in this instance:
- An arc of electricity blasts out of the laboratory door and knocks you down the stairs.
Books. Check them out. |
If you are a Myst class:
- As you approach the door to the library, flaming runes spring up in midair in front of you. You quickly translate them: "ATTENTION! THESE RUNES DON'T MEAN ANYTHING. GO ON IN."
- Cool.
Else:
- As you approach the door to the library, flaming runes spring up in midair in front of you. You can't read them, so you figure it's safer to just leave. Maybe one of your more Mystical clanmates would have better luck here.
If you've already done this adventure in this instance:
- A gust of wind bursts out of the library door and blows a bunch of dust and scraps down the stairs. And also you.
Go to the bedroom |
- You saunter into the bedroom.
If you've already done this adventure in this instance:
- The bedroom door slams shut as you approach. The castle must have a headache.
Use a ghost pencil |
(This option only appears with a ghost pencil in inventory)
- You stick the ghost pencil into your head and annotate your mental map of the area. You'll be able to find your way back here really easily now.
Leave |
- Like the opposite of Childe Roland, you leave the tower.
Occurs at Dreadsylvanian Castle.
Notes
- Using a ghost pencil adds a link to this non-combat onto your Dreadsylvania main map. This persists between dungeon instances.
References
- The poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning inspired Stephen King's Dark Tower books, which in turn inspired a lot of KoL humor.