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Adding note of turns spent outside of manor counting towards counter.
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If turns%37==0, then does that mean the lights will occur next adventure or that it occurs if *that* turn will be 0?
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Oh, and every 37 turns, the lights will go out. Don't get spooked! This includes turns spent outside of the manor. Thus you can miss the lights going out.
Oh, and whenever your total turns played (across all ascensions) modulo 37 is zero, the lights will go out. Don't get spooked! This includes turns spent outside of the manor. Thus you can miss the lights going out.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 20:51, 19 May 2014

The Haunted PantryThe Haunted KitchenThe Haunted ConservatorySpookyraven Manor, Second FloorThe Haunted Billiards RoomThe Haunted Library

The Spookyraven Manor clearly resides in Seaside Town on the Right Side of the Tracks. Although you can adventure at its pantry immediately, a ghostly force (and locked doors) prevents you from adventuring elsewhere, unless your presence is personally requested...

Once you've ventured inside, you'll find that its denizens are anything but well-mannered. In fact, be you man or woman, this place is downright scary! But persevere, and you might just learn something new.

Once your teeth stop chattering like castanets, you will find:

  • The Stairs Down leads to:

Oh, and whenever your total turns played (across all ascensions) modulo 37 is zero, the lights will go out. Don't get spooked! This includes turns spent outside of the manor. Thus you can miss the lights going out.

Notes

  • There is a monster version of this location.

References

  • Several of the rooms in the manor (i.e. the Conservatory, Kitchen, Billiards Room, and Library) refer to the board game Cluedo (known in North America as 'Clue').
  • The first KoL-related appearance of Spookyraven Manor was in the 2005 KoL Con Carne event, where it was a zone filled with vampire stereotypes. Originally, "Spookyraven" was coined to make fun of a character played by Almus in a Vampire: the Masquerade LARP.

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