[[Itznotyerzitz Mine]] is in [[Mt. McLargeHuge]]. If you had some [[Mining Gear]], you could [[Inside of Itznotyerzitz Mine|do some mining here]]. If your main stat isn't high enough, you will see the following message, unless you are wearing Mining Gear:
[[Itznotyerzitz Mine]] is in [[Mt. McLargeHuge]]. If you had some [[Mining Gear]], you could [[Inside of Itznotyerzitz Mine|do some mining here]].
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As you near the Mine, your knees get weak -- you appear to have developed a sudden fear of depths.
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Revision as of 20:22, 28 July 2012
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Note: This adventure is triggered whenever you adventure here with a ten-leaf clover in your inventory.
In Disguise
Enter Itznotyerzitz Mine
"Dressed in your Mining Gear, you stride past the 7-Foot Dwarves who guard Itznotyerzitz Mine. You walk deep into one of the shafts, and find a nice, quiet place to mine."
"Brandishing your fists of earthen fisting, you stride past the 7-Foot Dwarves who guard Itznotyerzitz Mine. You walk deep into one of the shafts, and find a nice, quiet place to mine."
Note: This adventure is triggered whenever you adventure here with a ten-leaf clover in your inventory.
Notes
Adventuring here with a ten-leaf clover (when not in disguise) will give you either the Either Ore adventure (less likely) or the A Real Gem adventure (more likely).
Itznotyerzitz Mine, when pronounced, sounds like, "It's not yours, it's mine."
The 7-foot dwarves are no doubt partly a play on the seven dwarfs. It is not a reference to the movie Happily Never After, which actually came out after their insertion into the game. Furthermore, it is simply quite ironic to have a 7-foot tall "dwarf," when the word typically indicates someone shorter than usual.