>d
Cellar
>n
The Troll Room
>e
East-West Passage
There is a magic boat here.
The magic boat contains:
A tan label
>e
Round Room
>se
Engravings Cave
There are old engravings on the walls here.
>e
Dome Room
>d
Torch Room
>d
Temple
There is a brass bell here.
>e
Egyptian Room
This is a room which looks like an Egyptian tomb. There is an ascending staircase to the west.
The solid-gold coffin used for the burial of Ramses II is here.
>take coffin
Taken.
>open coffin
The gold coffin opens.
A sceptre, possibly that of ancient Egypt itself, is in the coffin. The sceptre is ornamented with colored enamel, and tapers to a sharp point.
>take sceptre
Taken.
>w
Temple
There is a brass bell here.
>treasure
You hear a scream of anguish as you violate the robber's hideaway.
Using passages unknown to you, he rushes to its defense.
The thief gestures mysteriously, and the treasures in the room suddenly vanish.
Treasure Room
This is a large room, whose east wall is solid granite. A number of discarded bags, which crumble at your touch, are scattered about on the floor. There is an exit down a staircase.
There is a suspicious-looking individual, holding a large bag, leaning against one wall. He is armed with a deadly stiletto.
There is a silver chalice, intricately engraved, here.
The thief draws blood, raking his stiletto across your arm.
>give egg to thief
The thief is taken aback by your unexpected generosity, but accepts the jewel-encrusted egg and stops to admire its beauty.
>attack thief with knife
Slash! Your stroke connects! This could be serious!
The butt of his stiletto cracks you on the skull, and you stagger back.
>attack thief with knife
You are still recovering from that last blow, so your attack is
ineffective.
The thief draws blood, raking his stiletto across your arm.
>attack thief with knife
The thief's weapon is knocked to the floor, leaving him unarmed.
The robber, somewhat surprised at this turn of events, nimbly retrieves his stiletto.
>attack thief with knife
The thief is knocked out!
>attack thief with knife
The unarmed thief cannot defend himself: He dies.
Almost as soon as the thief breathes his last breath, a cloud of
sinister black fog envelops him, and when the fog lifts, the carcass has disappeared.
As the thief dies, the power of his magic decreases, and his treasures reappear:
A jewel-encrusted egg, with a golden clockwork canary
A stiletto
A torch
The chalice is now safe to take.
>take all
jewel-encrusted egg: Your load is too heavy, especially in light of your condition.
stiletto: Your load is too heavy, especially in light of your condition.
torch: Your load is too heavy, especially in light of your condition.
chalice: Your load is too heavy, especially in light of your condition.
>d
Cyclops Room
This room has an exit on the northwest, and a staircase leading up.
A cyclops, who looks prepared to eat horses (much less mere
adventurers), blocks the staircase. From his state of health, and the bloodstains on the walls, you gather that he is not very friendly, though he likes people.
>odysseus
The cyclops, hearing the name of his father's deadly nemesis, flees the room by knocking down the wall on the east of the room.
>e
Strange Passage
This is a long passage. To the west is one entrance. On the east there is an old wooden door, with a large opening in it (about cyclops sized).
>e
Living Room
Your collection of treasures consists of:
A hand-held air pump
A matchbook
A tour guidebook
A screwdriver
A tube
A wrench
A trunk of jewels
A clove of garlic
A bloody axe
A sapphire-encrusted bracelet
A jade figurine
A crystal trident
A painting
A ZORK owner's manual
A black book
A sword
A leaflet
A pile of leaves
A brown sack
The brown sack contains:
A lunch
A glass bottle
The glass bottle contains:
A quantity of water
>put all in case except lamp
sceptre: Done.
gold coffin: Done.
nasty knife: Done.
>w
Strange Passage
>w
Cyclops Room
>u
Treasure Room
There is a jewel-encrusted egg here.
The jewel-encrusted egg contains:
A golden clockwork canary
There is a stiletto here.
There is a torch here (providing light).
There is a silver chalice, intricately engraved, here.
>take all
jewel-encrusted egg: Taken.
stiletto: Taken.
torch: Taken.
chalice: Taken.
>l
Treasure Room
This is a large room, whose east wall is solid granite. A number of discarded bags, which crumble at your touch, are scattered about on the floor. There is an exit down a staircase.
>d
Cyclops Room
>e
Strange Passage
>e
Living Room
Your collection of treasures consists of:
A nasty knife
A gold coffin
A sceptre
A hand-held air pump
A matchbook
A tour guidebook
A screwdriver
A tube
A wrench
A trunk of jewels
A clove of garlic
A bloody axe
A sapphire-encrusted bracelet
A jade figurine
A crystal trident
A painting
A ZORK owner's manual
A black book
A sword
A leaflet
A pile of leaves
A brown sack
The brown sack contains:
A lunch
A glass bottle
The glass bottle contains:
A quantity of water
>put all in case
chalice: Done.
torch: Done.
stiletto: Done.
jewel-encrusted egg: Done.
golden clockwork canary: That's easy for you to say since you don't even have the golden clockwork canary.
brass lantern: Done.
>take lamp and torch and driver and garlic
brass lantern: Taken.
torch: Taken.
screwdriver: Taken.
clove of garlic: Taken.