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*Wormwood refers to the source of the hallucinogenic ingredient in [[Wikipedia:absinthe|absinthe]].
*Wormwood refers to the source of the hallucinogenic ingredient in [[Wikipedia:absinthe|absinthe]].


*The Stately Pleasure Dome refers to the poem ''[[Wikipedia:Kubla Khan|Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Samuel Taylor Coleridge:Coleridge]], which was allegedly inspired by drug-induced hallucinations.
*The Stately Pleasure Dome refers to the poem ''[[Wikipedia:Kubla Khan|Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]], which was allegedly inspired by drug-induced hallucinations.


*The Rogue Windmill may refer to the [[Wikipedia:Moulin Rouge|Moulin Rouge]] ('Red Windmill' in French).
*The Rogue Windmill may refer to the [[Wikipedia:Moulin Rouge|Moulin Rouge]] ('Red Windmill' in French).

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Synergical Adventures

  • You will always get the synergical adventure on your fourth adventure with the correct status effect.

References

  • Wormwood refers to the source of the hallucinogenic ingredient in absinthe.
  • The Rogue Windmill may refer to the Moulin Rouge ('Red Windmill' in French).
  • The Mouldering Mansion contains several references to the works of Edgar Allan Poe, who was also believed to be a frequent drinker of absinthe.


  • In the movie Moulin Rouge (2001), the main characters drink absinthe. Also, there was much absinthe in the actual Moulin Rouge.