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The Carriageman is located next to [[The Dreadsylvanian Woods]]. When a player gives booze to him, it adds N sheets to the wind where N is equal to the | The Carriageman is located next to [[The Dreadsylvanian Woods]]. When a player gives booze to him, it adds N sheets to the wind where N is equal to the average number of adventures gained from the booze. | ||
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Revision as of 10:58, 30 July 2013
The Carriageman is located next to The Dreadsylvanian Woods. When a player gives booze to him, it adds N sheets to the wind where N is equal to the average number of adventures gained from the booze.
- With no sheets to the wind:
???
- With a sheet to the wind:
The carriageman is currently N sheets to the wind.
- With multiple sheets to the wind:
The carriageman is currently N sheets to the wind.
- If you have access to the Village
He is drunk enough to take you to the Village.
- If you have access to the Castle
He is drunk enough to take you to the Castle.
- If you have access to the Castle with access to the Village
He is also drunk enough to take you to the Castle.
- When unlocking the Village
The Carriageman gladly accepts your booze. After gulping it down, he looks 1,000 sheets to the wind.
"-hic- Okay," he slurs. "You wanna go to that village, we'll -hic- go to that village."
- When unlocking the Castle
The Carriageman gladly accepts your booze. After gulping it down, he looks 2,000 sheets to the wind.
"-hic- I'm not..." he slurs. "I'm not a racist, but I'm not... -hic- afraid of that -hic- castle."