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From: lazuli@eskimo.com (Fred Sloniker)
Subject: Re: Lamps in IF (was Re: How do I keep the dang lantern lit?)
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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 1995 11:47:25 GMT
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In article <1995Sep11.155027.49316@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>,
Christopher E. Forman <ceforma@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu> wrote:

>J. I. Drasner (owls@interport.net) wrote:

>: Sort of like the eating/drinking/sleeping thing in Planetfall etc., only
>: those at least had a little more purpose. (It just occurred to me that
>: Enchanter has its own version of the lamp burning out, since the bread
>: doesn't last forever.)
>
>Assuming the player frotzes the bread, of course.  I always used the jug. B-)

I frotz the spellbook itself (haven't finished "Enchanter" yet), but I
think he means that your food source rather than your light source is
the game-time limiter...

				---Fred M. Sloniker, cleric at large
				   L. Lazuli R'kamos, FurryMUCKer
				   lazuli@eskimo.com

"Bart, don't use the Touch of Death on your sister."  --Marge Simpson
