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Revision as of 16:39, 29 July 2008
This is a fly with a tiny little sombrero on it (not pictured). These poor flies are the laughingstock of the insect kingdom, because "z" in a Spanish accent is pronounced "th." Therefore, these poor creatures fly around going "Bththththththth" all the livelong day. ¡Qué lástima!
Cannot be traded or discarded
Quest Item
(In-game plural: Moscas de España)
Drop Location
- The Hippy Camp
- crusty hippy
- crusty hippy jewelry maker
- crusty hippy Vegan chef
- dirty hippy
- dirty hippy jewelry maker
- dirty hippy Vegan chef
- filthy hippy
- filthy hippy jewelry maker
- filthy hippy Vegan chef
- The Hippy Camp (Bombed Back to the Stone Age)
- caveman hippy
- cavewomyn hippy
- sabre-toothed ferret
Uses
Notes
- Part of the Around the World Quest. Five of these can be traded in at the Orcish Frat House to obtain an around the world.
- Can only be obtained with a Spanish fly trap equipped.
References
- Spanish fly, or cantharides as it is sometimes called, is an aphrodisiac and is often given orally to farm animals to incite them to mate.
- "¡Qué lástima!" is Spanish for "What a shame!".
- The reference of pronouncing "z" as "th" refers specifically to Castilian accented Spanish.