The Temporal Bandit
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The Temporal Bandit | |
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Monster ID | 392 |
Locations | The Cola Wars Battlefield, Cola Wars Battlefield (Cloaca Uniform), Cola Wars Battlefield (Dyspepsi Uniform); (ultra-rarely) |
Hit Points | 35 |
Attack | 35 |
Defense | 31 |
Initiative | always |
Meat | None |
Phylum | dude |
Elements | None |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | unknown |
Drops | Counterclockwise Watch |
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As you wander the battlefield, this curious fellow materializes a few inches away from you. He grins and holds up a watch which, on close inspection, is running smoothly backwards..
"Looks like you need a new watch," you say.
"On the contrary," he replies. "I use this watch to steal time. The fabric of the universe is far from perfect. It was a bit of botched job, you see. They only had seven days to make it. And that's where this comes in. I stole it from some monks who make bansai mountains."
"And I'm about to steal it from you," you respond.
Hit Message(s):
He steals a week from the end of your life. You feel a sharp but vaguely defined sense of loss. Oof! Ooh! Ow! (spooky damage)
He kicks you into next week, joins you there, knocks you into last week, catches up with you, beats you into next Thursday, then smacks you back to the present. Great Scott! Ugh! Oof! Oof!
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He tries to kick you into next week, but you fend off his week attack.
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![]() | You acquire an item: Counterclockwise Watch (100% chance)* |
You gain ? <substat>. |
If you lose the fight:
![]() | You acquire an item: consolation ribbon (100% chance)* |
Occurs at A Battlefield, ultra-rarely.
References
- This adventure may refer to the 1981 movie Time Bandits, in which one of the main characters wears a hat similar to the one pictured on the avatar above. Said character and his companions were tasked with fixing holes in time, because the creation of the universe was "a bit of a botched job".
- This adventure also references the Terry Pratchett novel Thief of Time which concerns a group of monks who watch over the fabric of time, which was heavily damaged at one point. One of those monks, Lu-Tze the Sweeper, grows "bonsai mountains".
- The hit message ending with "...back to the present. Great Scott!" is a reference to the movie Back to the Future, as well as one of the common outbursts of the character Doc Brown.