📄 advent1.txt
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#168You are on the eastern shore of the Blue Grotto. An ascendingtunnel disappears into the darkness to the SE.#169You are at a high rock on the NE side of a watery chamber at the mouthof a small brook. An unknown gas bubbles up through the water fromthe chamber floor. A bluish light can be seen to the southwest.#170You are in a windy tunnel between two large rooms.#171You are in the Bat Cave. The walls and ceiling are covered withsleeping bats. The floor is buried by a mass of dry, foul-smellingguano. The stench is overpowering. Exits to the NW and east.#172You are in a very tight N/S crack. The passage seems to widen tothe south.#173You are in a very tight N/S crack. The passage south is blockedby a recent cave-in.#174You're in the Cloakroom. This is where the dreaded Wumpus repairsto sleep off heavy meals. (Adventurers are his favorite dinner!)Two very narrow passages exit NW and NE.#175You're in a room containing several small climbable pits. Passagesexit to the east and north.#176You are at the bottom of a small featureless pit.#177You are at a high hole in a rock wall.#178The NE passage is blocked by a recent cave-in.#179You are in a sloping muddy defile, next to a tumbling brook.#180You are in a level E/W passage partially blocked by an overhangingtongue of rock. A steep scramble would take you up over the tongue,whence continues an upward crawl.#181The dog won't let you pass.#182You're in the Upper Passage, a long level E/W tunnel.#183You are in a star-shaped chamber. Passages exit north, east, south,and west.#184You are at an elbow in a winding E/W passage.#185Dead end.#186You're at the intersection of two long tunnels. One goes NW,the other NE.#187You're in a long narrow east-west passage which curves out of sightat both ends.#188You're in the Rotunda. Corridors radiate in all directions.There is a telephone booth standing against the north wall.#189You are standing in a telephone booth at the side of a large chamber.Hung on the wall is a banged-up pay telephone of ancient design.#190You're at the Devil's Chair, a large crystallization shaped like aseat, at the edge of a black abyss. You can't see the bottom.An upward path leads away from the abyss.#191You're in a dead-end crack.#192You're on a small gravel beach at the south wall of the Blue Grotto.A gravelly path leads east.#193You are in the Flower Room. The walls are covered with colorful,intricate, flowerlike patterns of crystallized gypsum. A hole leadsto the west.#194You are at the end of a short E/W corridor.#195You are looking west from the end of a short E/W corridor. At yourfeet is a pile of loose rubble. On your left is a hole into anotherchamber.#196You are in an arched hall. The remnants of a now-plugged coralpassage lie to the east. The north wall has partially crumbled,exposing a large connecting hole to another room.#197You're in the Vestibule, a short east-west passage between two rooms.#198You are in the Fairy Grotto. All around you innumerable stalactites,arranged in immense colonnades, form elegant arches. On every sideyou hear the dripping of water, like the footsteps of a thousandfairies. A small stream runs from the SW corner. A bright glowemanates from the south side of the grotto, and a steep passagedescends to the east.#199You have approached the lower end of a steep passage, but it isjust too cold here to hang around, and you aren't properly equippedto continue. With teeth chattering, you climb back up....#200You are in the Crystal Palace. An overhead vein of phosphorescentquartz casts a luminous glow which is reflected by countless chips ofmica embedded in both walls, which consist of some sort of highlyreflective glass, apparently of volcanic origin. A winding pathof yellow sandstone leads west and rises steeply to the east.#201You are following a yellow sandstone path. There is a glowto the west.#202You are in a very tall chamber whose walls are comprised of manydifferent rock strata. Layers of red and yellow sandstoneintertwine with bright bands of calcareous limestone in a rainbow-like profusion of color. The rainbow effect is so real, youare almost tempted to look for a pot of gold! Poised far overyour head, a gigantic slab, wedged tightly between the north andsouth walls, forms a natural bridge across the roof of the chamber.A trail leads east and west.#203You're in a steeply sloping passage. It is very cold here.#204You are in the Hall of Ice, in the deepest part of the caverns.During winter, frigid outside air settles here, making this roomextremely cold all year round. The walls and ceilings are coveredwith a thick coating of ice. An upward passage exits to the west.#205You are standing on a natural bridge far above the floor of a circularchamber whose walls are a rainbow of multicolored rock. The bridgewas formed eons ago by a huge slab which fell from the ceiling andis now jammed between the north and south walls of the chamber.#206You are in a low, wide room below another chamber. A small greenpond fills the center of the room. The lake is apparently springfed. A small stream exits through a narrow passage to the north.A larger passage continues west.#207You are in a tight north/south crawl through a stratum of redcolored rock. The air is damp with mist.#208You are in a tall canyon on the south side of a swift, wide river.Written in the mud in crude letters are the words: "You Have FoundLost River." A wide path leads east and west along the bank. A tightcrawl way would take you south out of the canyon.#209You are standing on a large flat rock table at the western end ofLost River Canyon. Beneath your feet, the river disappears amidstfoam and spray into a large sinkhole. A gentle path leads eastalong the river's south shore. Another leads sharply upward alongthe river's north side.#210You are at a niche in the canyon wall, far above a raging river.The air is filled with mist and spray, making it difficult to seeahead. A downward sloping ledge narrows to the east. The pathto the west is easier.#211The ledge is growing very narrow and treacherous, and falls off almostvertically. You could go down, but you won't be able to climb back.#212You are standing in a telephone booth at the side of the Repository.#213You're at the east end of a level passage at a hole in the floor.#214You're at the north edge of a dark cove.#215You are in a dry granite basin, worn smooth eons ago by waterswirling down from a now-dry spillway.#216You're in a dry spillway east of and above a smooth rock basin.#217You are in the Winery, a cool dark room which extends somedistance off to the east.#218You are to the east of the Winery, where the room ends in a thicketof high, sharp, pointed, climbable limestone pinnacles. There is anarrow ledge just above the top of the spires. If you go up, itmight be difficult to get back down.#219You are in a high-vaulted cavern whose roof rises over fiftymeters to culminate in a series of pointed arches directly overyour head. There are also two low arches to either side, formingside portals. The whole effect is that of a gothic cathedral.You can proceed north, south, east, or west.#220You're at the east portal of the Gothic Cathedral. The path leadseast and west.#221You're at the west portal of the Gothic Cathedral.#222You are at the foot of the Altar, an immense, broad stalagmite.An opening leads south.#223You're on top of an enormous, broad stalagmite. There is a holein the ceiling overhead.#224You are in a room the size and shape of a small crypt. A narrowcut exits east. There is a hole in the floor.#225You are in the Gothic Chapel, a small chamber adjoining the GothicCathedral. A path leads west.#226You are on the floor of the Rainbow Room. In fact, you are spread*ALL OVER* the floor of the Rainbow Room.#227You are in a dimly lit passage behind Thunder Hole. Etched intothe rock wall are the ominous words:* "You are approaching the River Styx. ** Laciate Ogni Speranza Voi Ch'Entrate." *#228You are at the River Styx, a narrow little stream cutting directlyacross the passageway. The edge of the stream is littered with sticksand other debris washed in by a recent rainfall. On the far sideof the river, the passage continues east.#229You're on the east side of the river's sticks.#230You are on a ledge at the northern end of a long N/S crawl. Theledge is above a large number of sharp vertical limestone spires.An attempt to climb down could be dangerous, if you get my *point*!#231You are very neatly skewered on the point of a sharp rock.#232You have poled your boat across the calm water.#233You have poled your boat across the dark water.#234You have poled your boat across the Blue Grotto.#235You're at Dante's Rest, on the north side of a yawning dark chasm.A passage continues west along the chasm's edge.#236You are at the east end of a river bank path in Lost River Canyon.#237The staircase is now unclimbable.#238You're in the caretaker's pantry.#239You are on a small rise overlooking a beautiful bay. In the centerof the bay is the castle of the elves.#240You are on the highest pinnacle of the castle in the bay.Steps lead down into the garden.#241You are in the outer courtyard of the garden of the elves.Steps lead up to the tower, and to the west, separating youfrom the inner courtyard, is a maze of hedges, living things,but almost crystalline in their multicolored splendor.#242From the inside the maze looks like a kaleidoscope, withswatches of color dancing as you move. In this part the colorsare produced by shining red berries on the branches.#243You are surrounded by a tall hedge with sharp iridescent leavesand metallic orange flowers.#244You are in the center of the living maze. The plants here aredormant this season, but still carry brilliant yellow leaves.#245Unlike the other areas of the hedge system, this area seems to have no metallic gleam; nevertheless it is still breathtaking.The trees and bushes are all variegated shades of green, theevergreens being a rich dark shade while the seasonal bushesare a lighter yellowish green, making a startling contrast.#246You are near the edge of the maze. You sample the blueberrieson the bushes. They are delicious.#247You are at the western end of the living maze. Beside theshrubs forming the walls are tastefully planted beds ofviolets and brilliant purple pansies.To the west is the inner garden.#248You are in the inner garden of the elves. In the center isa living tree, with shimmering silvery bark, glistening metallicgreen leaves, and flowers ripe with nectar. As the nectar fallsto the ground it forms droplets of silver. Around the tree isa hedge of briars which cannot be crossed. Unfortunately foradventurers such as you, most of the nectar falls inside the hedge.The exit is to the east.
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