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==History==
==History==
*Was a [[Clover Adventures/Old|Clover Adventure]] prior to Jan 1, 2022.
*Was a [[Clover Adventures/Old|Clover Adventure]] prior to Jan 1, 2022.
*Before the [[Lucky Adventures]] revamp, this was a clover adventure at both [[The Unquiet Garves]] and [[The VERY Unquiet Garves]]. After the revamp, the former was replaced with the previous [[Semi-Rare Adventures|semi-rare]] [[A Menacing Phantom|adventure]].
*Before the [[Lucky Adventures]] revamp, [[The Unquiet Garves]] had a similar (but inferior) [[Only Dust and a Plaque|clover adventure]]. After the revamp, the former was replaced with [[Semi-Rare Adventures|semi-rare]] [[A Menacing Phantom|adventure]] that was both at [[The VERY Unquiet Garves]] and [[The Unquiet Garves]].


==References==
==References==
*The "old man" is a poke at [[Wikipedia:Leonard McCoy|Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy]], from [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]] (from his "I'm a doctor, not a <whatever>" catchphrase, to his disappearing like a Star Trek transporter). The adventure itself is most likely a reference to the infamous [[Wikipedia:Spock's Brain|Spock's Brain]] episode of the series.
*The "old man" is a poke at [[Wikipedia:Leonard McCoy|Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy]], from [[Wikipedia:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]] (from his "I'm a doctor, not a <whatever>" catchphrase, to his disappearing like a Star Trek transporter). The adventure itself is most likely a reference to the infamous [[Wikipedia:Spock's Brain|Spock's Brain]] episode of the series.
*Glitter swirling in a jar of water was used to create the original Star Trek transporter special effect.
*Glitter swirling in a jar of water was used to create the original Star Trek transporter special effect.

Latest revision as of 20:28, 27 January 2022

Rolling the Bones
Rolling the Bones

In the deepest darkest corner of the Misspelled Cemetary, you encounter a skleleton lying on the ground, with an old man bending over him. As you get closer, it appears that the man is trying to administer CPR.

"You do know that's just a pile of bones, right?" you say.

"Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a paleontologist!" the man says. "This thing was alive right before I unhooked his brain, and now he's flatlining! I'm losing him!"

"You took out his brain and you expect him to be okay?"

"It worked the last time I tried it," the man says. "But I'm afraid I've lost this one." The man stands up and vanishes in a cloud of swirling, glowing particles. Or maybe he turned into glitter -- you can't be sure.

You pocket the skleleton's skull and brain and go your own way.

You suddenly feel less lucky.

You acquire an item: smart skull
You acquire an item: disembodied brain

Occurs at The VERY Unquiet Garves while Lucky!

History

References

  • The "old man" is a poke at Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, from Star Trek (from his "I'm a doctor, not a <whatever>" catchphrase, to his disappearing like a Star Trek transporter). The adventure itself is most likely a reference to the infamous Spock's Brain episode of the series.
  • Glitter swirling in a jar of water was used to create the original Star Trek transporter special effect.