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desc=This doll reminds you of a babe. What babe? The babe with the power. What power? Look, I'm getting sick of all these questions, okay? I'm not the one on trial here!|
desc=This doll reminds you of a babe. What babe? The babe with the power. What power? Look, I'm getting sick of all these questions, okay? I'm not the one on trial here!|
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 28 August 2013

You might be looking for the creepy voodoo doll or the crude voodoo doll instead.

voodoo doll
voodoo doll

This doll reminds you of a babe. What babe? The babe with the power. What power? Look, I'm getting sick of all these questions, okay? I'm not the one on trial here!

Type: off-hand item
Cannot be discarded

Mysticality +1


(In-game plural: voodoo dolls)
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Item number: 769
Description ID: 347432348
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Obtained From

Obsoleted Areas/Methods
Other
Hacked Item

Notes

  • Hacked from the database pre-ascension. It was believed this item would become common once ascension had been rolled out, however, this expectation is yet to be realized.

References

  • This phrase comes from the movie Labyrinth, as a precursor to "Dance. magic, dance", a song sung by David Bowie about the baby he has stolen from Jennifer Connely's character: "You remind me of the babe. What babe? The babe with the power. What power? The power of voodoo. Who do? You do. Do what? Remind me of the babe!"
  • The "you remind me of the babe" exchange is actually a takeoff of "you remind me of a man," which appeared (and possibly originated) in the 1947 Cary Grant / Myrna Loy movie The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer. Since there's a good chance no one on the dev team has even heard of this movie, the reference is almost certainly a reference to Labyrinth, and this fact is mentioned for purely historical reasons.
  • Further, the end quote probably comes from the television series "Law & Order", where the character Executive Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone says, "I'm not the one on trial here, I'm the one asking the questions!".

See Also

Collection

  • 🥇: Mrben (#399649) - 3
  • 🥈: BoozerBear (#4576) - 2
  • 🥉: Dah Cheese (#128335), FreNchxmaid (#502850), HOldeRofSecrEts (#216194), HotStuff (#59035), flippy (#133655) - 1

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