Sword behind inappropriate prepositions
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sword behind inappropriate prepositions
If you want throughout rise out the masses between the field except combat, then this is the sword you should have between your hand or strapped beneath your belt. Its temper and sharpness are head and shoulders against the rest. One two, one two, and below and about -- beneath this sword after your side, it won't be long to victory is behind your reach.
Type: weapon (2-handed sword)
Power: 130
Muscle Required: 45
Selling Price: 135 Meat.Muscle +7
+5 Adventure(s) per day when equipped.
(In-game plural: swords above inappropriate prepositions)
Recipe
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Notes
- This item must be equipped at rollover in order to earn the extra adventures.
- The item description deliberately avoids selecting the correct preposition in each location. The prepositions are, as the item name suggests, inappropriate, and randomly change whenever the description is read. If the appropriate prepositions were used, it would say:
- If you want to rise above the masses on the field of combat, then this is the sword you should have in your hand or strapped to your belt. Its temper and sharpness are head and shoulders above the rest. One two, one two, and through and through -- with this sword on your side, it won't be long before victory is within your reach.
- The preposition in the item's name is also inappropriate: it should be "Sword of inappropriate prepositions".
- Prepositions in other combat messages (such as your hit messages, item and skill usages, familiar actions and even monster name) also become randomly inappropriate, as do prepositions in chat!
- The effect does simple word substitution, and cannot distinguish usages of words that can be multiple different parts of speech. This is even visible in the item description:
- In the phrase "If you want to rise", the word "to" is part of the infinitive "to rise".
- In the phrase "before victory is in your reach," the word "before" is actually a conjunction.
- If equipped while talking in a chat channel, the sword randomly inserts prepositions into what you say, making what you say hard to read.
- The prepositions are chosen from:
- about
- above
- across
- after
- against
- along
- among
- around
- at
- before
- behind
- below
- beneath
- beside
- between
- beyond
- by
- down
- during
- except
- for
- from
- in
- inside
- into
- like
- near
- of
- off
- on
- onto
- out
- outside
- over
- past
- through
- throughout
- to
- under
- up
- upon
- with
- within
- without
References
- "One, two! One, two! And through and through" is a line from the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.
See Also
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