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*[[Brother Corsican, the Deep Fat Friar|Brother Corsican]] (increases familiar's experience gain) | *[[Brother Corsican, the Deep Fat Friar|Brother Corsican]] (increases familiar's experience gain) | ||
*[[Brother Smothers, the Deep Fat Friar|Brother Smothers]] (increases booze drops) | *[[Brother Smothers, the Deep Fat Friar|Brother Smothers]] (increases booze drops) | ||
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* A narrow passage is called a neck, a sharp turn in a passage is called an elbow, and the center of a location is called a heart. These terms are used in analogy to how these anatomical parts look, but here they almost suggest that the Woods is a living creature. | |||
* "Deep Fat Friars" is of course wordplay on "[[:Wikipedia:Deep fryer|deep fat fryer]]", the common kitchen appliance. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 30 November 2017
Pre-Quest:
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Back to the Distant Woods |
The Copse of the Deep Fat Friars is in The Distant Woods. From here, you must find 3 items from the following areas in order to cleanse the taint:
Post-Quest:
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Back to the Distant Woods |
After completing the Friars Quest, The Deep Fat Friars' Gate leads to Pandamonium, and the 3 sections of the Woods are replaced by 3 Brothers of the Deep Fat Friars. You may receive a buff from one of the Friars per day:
- Brother Flying Burrito (increases food drops)
- Brother Corsican (increases familiar's experience gain)
- Brother Smothers (increases booze drops)
References
- A narrow passage is called a neck, a sharp turn in a passage is called an elbow, and the center of a location is called a heart. These terms are used in analogy to how these anatomical parts look, but here they almost suggest that the Woods is a living creature.
- "Deep Fat Friars" is of course wordplay on "deep fat fryer", the common kitchen appliance.