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Occurs while [[Halloween|Trick-or-Treating]] (a generic adventure added for Halloween XI). | Occurs while [[Halloween|Trick-or-Treating]] (a generic adventure added for Halloween XI). | ||
=References= | ==References== | ||
* Limbergh is named after (and has the speech patterns of) Bill Lumburgh, the office manager in the film ''[[wikipedia:Office Space|Office Space]]''. | * Limbergh is named after (and has the speech patterns of) Bill Lumburgh, the office manager in the film ''[[wikipedia:Office Space|Office Space]]''. | ||
* "Yeah, so this is Crimboween" is probably a reference to the song "This is Halloween", from ''[[wikipedia:The Nightmare Before Christmas|The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'', filtered through Bill Lumburgh's speaking style. | * "Yeah, so this is Crimboween" is probably a reference to the song "This is Halloween", from ''[[wikipedia:The Nightmare Before Christmas|The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'', filtered through Bill Lumburgh's speaking style. |
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Limbergh, the Middle-Management Elf
Yeah, so this is Crimboween... it's a new holiday that we made by taking over Halloween from the Scream Queen... didn't you get that memo?
I'm gonna need you to take this instead of the normal Halloween candy. If you could just put it in your bag and run along, that'd be great...
Wait... let me get you a copy of that memo.
![]() | You acquire an item: Crimboween memo |
![]() | You acquire an item: candy cane |
![]() | You acquire an item: eggnog |
![]() | You acquire an item: fruitcake |
![]() | You acquire an item: gingerbread bugbear |
Occurs while Trick-or-Treating (a generic adventure added for Halloween XI).
References
- Limbergh is named after (and has the speech patterns of) Bill Lumburgh, the office manager in the film Office Space.
- "Yeah, so this is Crimboween" is probably a reference to the song "This is Halloween", from The Nightmare Before Christmas, filtered through Bill Lumburgh's speaking style.