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*The name of this location references [[wikipedia:Moulin Rouge|Moulin Rouge]] (lit. "the red windmill"), a famous cabaret near Montmartre in Paris that many self-styled "Bohemians" made their home. The misspelling "rogue" is a mockery of the misspelling usually made in the opposite direction by overexcited RPG newbies anxious to describe their thief-like character's activities. | *The name of this location references [[wikipedia:Moulin Rouge|Moulin Rouge]] (lit. "the red windmill"), a famous cabaret near Montmartre in Paris that many self-styled "Bohemians" made their home. The misspelling "rogue" is a mockery of the misspelling usually made in the opposite direction by overexcited RPG newbies anxious to describe their thief-like character's activities. | ||
[[Category:Locations|Rogue Windmill, The]] | [[Category:Locations|Rogue Windmill, The]] |
Revision as of 14:06, 3 September 2008
The Rogue Windmill | |
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Zone Num | 153 |
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Location | The Worm Wood |
Unlocks | With the Absinthe-Minded effect active |
Recom Stat | 0 |
Combat % | ? |
ML | scales, but caps at 125 |
Terrain | indoor |
Special Adventures | |
Lucky | none |
Turtle | Even Tamer Than Usual |
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The Rogue Windmill is found in The Worm Wood, which is only accessible with the Absinthe-Minded effect.
Combat Adventures
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Non-combat Adventures
La Vie Boheme | |
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Backstage at the Rogue Windmill | |
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Up in the Hippo Room | |
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References
- The name of this location references Moulin Rouge (lit. "the red windmill"), a famous cabaret near Montmartre in Paris that many self-styled "Bohemians" made their home. The misspelling "rogue" is a mockery of the misspelling usually made in the opposite direction by overexcited RPG newbies anxious to describe their thief-like character's activities.