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==Notes==
==Notes==
*A [[superlikely]] adventure, always occurring within roughly 2-14 adventures, but only after reading ''The Fall of the House of Spookyraven, Chapter 2, Stephen and Elizabeth'' in [[The Haunted Library]].  Free runaways ''do'' advance the adventure count for this.
*A [[superlikely]] adventure, occurring after [[delay()]] plus a 2-5 turn floor, but only after reading ''The Fall of the House of Spookyraven, Chapter 2, Stephen and Elizabeth'' in [[The Haunted Library]].  Free runaways ''do'' advance the adventure count for this.
*Used to be the first adventure in the Conservatory after reading the appropriate chapter. As of [[NS13|NS-13]] this is no longer the case.
*Used to be the first adventure in the Conservatory after reading the appropriate chapter. As of [[NS13|NS-13]] this is no longer the case.



Revision as of 03:11, 9 February 2011

Polo Tombstone
Polo Tombstone

As you're wandering around in the pet cemetery of the Haunted Conservatory, you catch a glimpse of a tombstone with a tiny alligator engraved on it.

"What a stylish tombstone!" you think to yourself, but then you think back to the passage from the Spookyraven Family History that you read in the Library, and an idea occurs to you.

You plunge your hand into the peat (or perhaps it's silt -- you never did learn the difference,) fish around for a while, and pull out exactly what you were looking for:

You acquire an item: Spookyraven gallery key

Occurs at The Haunted Conservatory (one-time adventure).

Notes

  • A superlikely adventure, occurring after delay() plus a 2-5 turn floor, but only after reading The Fall of the House of Spookyraven, Chapter 2, Stephen and Elizabeth in The Haunted Library. Free runaways do advance the adventure count for this.
  • Used to be the first adventure in the Conservatory after reading the appropriate chapter. As of NS-13 this is no longer the case.

References

  • The title of this adventure refers to Lacoste, an apparel company famous for its small green crocodile logo.
  • Silt is soil or rock derived granular material of a grain size larger than clay but smaller than sand. Peat is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation matter. The two are not that similar.
  • The first sentence in this adventure is a reference to the horror story Pet Sematary by Stephen King, in which undead creatures rise when buried behind the pet cemetery.