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The '''Scorch''' appears in [[The Nearby Plains]] south of [[The Misspelled Cemetary]] after [[A Grave Situation|Fernswarthy's grave]] is found during [[the Wizard of Ego]] quest if a player is at Level 6 or higher. Level 4 or 5 players will see  [[A Temporal Rift]] leading to [[The Nearby Plains in the Distant Past]] or a [[A Small, Bright Light]] depending whether or not that player has [[ascension|ascended]].
The '''Scorch''' appears in [[The Nearby Plains]] south of [[The Misspelled Cemetary]] after [[A Grave Situation|Fernswarthy's grave]] is found during [[the Wizard of Ego]] quest if a player is at Level 6 or higher. [[ascension|Ascended]] level 4 or 5 players will see  [[A Temporal Rift]] leading to [[The Nearby Plains in the Distant Past]] and unascended players will see a [[A Small, Bright Light]].


Clicking on it gives the following message:
Clicking on the scorch gives the following message:


''There's a small burned patch of ground here, smelling of used-up magical energy. You know that feeling you get from chewing on tinfoil? That's what it smells like.''
''There's a small burned patch of ground here, smelling of used-up magical energy. You know that feeling you get from chewing on tinfoil? That's what it smells like.''

Latest revision as of 16:18, 15 January 2013

Scorch
Scorch

The Scorch appears in The Nearby Plains south of The Misspelled Cemetary after Fernswarthy's grave is found during the Wizard of Ego quest if a player is at Level 6 or higher. Ascended level 4 or 5 players will see A Temporal Rift leading to The Nearby Plains in the Distant Past and unascended players will see a A Small, Bright Light.

Clicking on the scorch gives the following message:

There's a small burned patch of ground here, smelling of used-up magical energy. You know that feeling you get from chewing on tinfoil? That's what it smells like.

References

  • The Discworld novels often state that a highly magical atmosphere tastes like tin.