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Revision as of 04:26, 10 November 2006
In the Haunted Bedroom, you encounter an ornately carved nightstand.
What would you like to do with it?
Open the top drawer |
In the top drawer of the nightstand, you find a stack of Meat. It's always weird to see old Meat, because it's a different color than new Meat, but, y'know, it spends just as well, so you're not complaining.
![]() | You gain 400−600 Meat. |
Open the bottom drawer |
In the bottom drawer of this nightstand you find a hardcover book -- one of those long, dry fantasy novels. Y'know, the kind that read like a cross between a fairy tale, a history book, and the Bible?
You flip through it, absorbing some of the knowledge, but unable to resist skipping the boring parts (and the ten-page songs.)
You gain 50-300 Enchantedness. |
Look behind the nightstand |
- Before finding spectacles:
- You look behind the nightstand, and find an old pair of glasses. They must've fallen back there and gotten lost.
![]() | You acquire an item: Lord Spookyraven's spectacles |
- After finding spectacles:
- There's nothing else back there -- you have thoroughly looted the booty the backside of this nightstand has to offer.
Occurs at The Haunted Bedroom.
Notes
- Lord Spookyraven's spectacles are a one time drop.
- The actual stats gained from opening the bottom drawer will be equal to your unbuffed mainstat, minus 0 to 5.
References
- The fantasy novel in the bottom drawer could be almost anything, if it wasn't for the note about "ten-page songs" which clearly makes it be The Lord of the Rings.