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*''As a [[Pastamancer]]:''
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*''If you are on the appropriate [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack|bounty hunt]]:''
*''If you are on the appropriate [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack|bounty hunt]]:''

Revision as of 20:51, 5 September 2011


Skeletal sommelier
Monster ID 714
Locations The Haunted Wine Cellar, The Haunted Wine Cellar (Northwest), The Haunted Wine Cellar (Northeast), The Haunted Wine Cellar (Southwest), The Haunted Wine Cellar (Southeast)
Hit Points 162
Attack 168
Defense 142
No-Hit 178
Initiative 65
Meat 80-120
Phylum undead
Elements spooky
Resistance None
Monster Parts arm, head, leg, torso
Drops dusty bottle of Marsala, dusty bottle of Merlot, dusty bottle of Muscat, dusty bottle of Pinot Noir, dusty bottle of Port, dusty bottle of Zinfandel, sommelier's towel, tarnished tastevin
Bounty disintegrating cork
Accordion ghost accordion
Manuel Entry
refreshedit data
skeletal sommelier You're fighting a skeletal sommelier

These are the reanimated skeletal remains of one of Lord Spookyraven's wine stewards. Historians disagree on why he had so many wine stewards, and theorize that perhaps they were simply additional mistresses disguised as wine stewards.

At this point, though, any academic curiosity you might have is overshadowed by your desire not to get hit over the head with a wine bottle. You spring into action.

Hit Message(s):

He cuts you open with a broken wine bottle, then pours wine into the wound. The blood flows like wine, and the wine flows like blood, and both of those things hurt. A lot. Ouch! Ugh! Oof! Ugh! Ugh! Argh!

He throws a wine bottle at you. The red, red wine goes to your head, literally. Eek! Oof! Oof! Argh! Ouch! Ouch!

Critical Hit Message:

He stabs a corkscrew into your eye, carefully pops out the eyeball, and offers it to you to sniff. Argh! Ooh! Eek! Ooh! Argh!

Miss Message(s):

He lunges at you with a broken wine bottle, but you point out that it's not a suitable vintage for hand-to-hand combat and he gets embarrassed.

He throws a wine bottle at you, but you duck out of the way, shouting "Would you like some cheese with your wine, that you just missed me with?"

Fumble Message:

He attempts to stab you with a corkscrew, but you object to all this screwing around. (FUMBLE!)


After Combat
You gain 80-120 Meat (average: 100, stdev: 8.56)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Muscat (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Zinfandel (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Port (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Merlot (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Pinot Noir (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: dusty bottle of Marsala (20% chance)*
You acquire an item: wine-soaked bone chips (5% chance)*
You acquire an item: disintegrating cork (100% chance)*
You gain 42 <substat>.

Occurs at Wine Racks.

Notes

  • Despite the running joke in the Kingdom of various lines of text forcibly refusing to end in a preposition (to the point of immediately rephrasing them), one of the miss messages does just that (namely, "Would you like some cheese with your wine, that you just missed me with?"). Though of course since this is a sentence shouted by a character in combat, perhaps it can be excused.

References

  • The hit message about cheese refers to the classic insult, "Would you like some cheese to go with that *whine*?"
  • One of the hit messages refers to the song "Red Red Wine".
  • The miss message about a suitable vintage for hand-to-hand combat is a reference to Monty Python's "Australian Table Wines" sketch. The part about him becoming embarrassed might be a further reference to another Monty Python sketch, "Are You Embarrassed Easily?"
  • The hit message about blood flowing like wine is a reference to a scene in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, wherein wine is spilled across the street.