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Floyd | >
olethros says (to Floyd), "open drawer"
Floyd | The drawer is tightly jammed, which is rather irritating as you have a
Floyd | strange hunch that there might be something useful inside.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
maga says (to Floyd), "open drawer"
Floyd | The drawer is tightly jammed, which is rather irritating as you have a
Floyd | strange hunch that there might be something useful inside.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
inky says (to Floyd), "hit drawer"
Floyd | Frustrated, you aim a kick at the drawer and hear a satisfying crack.
Floyd | You cringe as the broken drawer crashes noisily to the floor, spilling
Floyd | out its contents.
Floyd |
Floyd | You catch a flurry of movement out of the corner of your eye, but when
Floyd | you turn there is nothing.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
olethros says, "yay, hit!"
DavidW says, "yay"
lpsmith says (to Floyd), "x drawer"
Floyd | The drawer is quite clearly broken, and will take some time to fix.
Floyd | Given the general state of the desk, you may be better off buying a new
Floyd | one.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
maga says, "violence solves everything"
inky says, "violence is the answer!"
maga says (to Floyd), "x drawer"
Floyd | The drawer is quite clearly broken, and will take some time to fix.
Floyd | Given the general state of the desk, you may be better off buying a new
Floyd | one.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
DavidW says (to Floyd), "l"
Floyd |
Floyd | Study
Floyd | A large bookcase occupies the north wall of this brightly lit room.
Floyd | Next to the dull green curtains of the window stands a wooden desk.
Floyd |
Floyd | You can see a heap of worthless paper, a college photograph, a broken
Floyd | drawer (which is closed) and a wooden desk here.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
inky says (to Floyd), "x paper"
Floyd | Musty newspapers, old bills, rough scribblings.
Floyd |
Floyd | >
DavidW says (to Floyd), "x photograph"
Floyd | It's an old photograph which was sent to you a few years ago by one of
Floyd | your friends studying in Cambridge, depicting a porcelain duck balanced
Floyd | high among the rafters of the college dining hall. Suddenly, you
Floyd | recollect a conversation you had with him a long time ago, about the
Floyd | old college tradition of taking the duck down from the rafters of the
Floyd | Great Hall in the dead of night and putting it back up on another beam
Floyd | the next day. As you wonder whether you'd have tried this feat yourself
Floyd | if you'd been there, you feel your surroundings somehow shifting...
Floyd |
Floyd | Great Hall (by screens)
Floyd | You are at the south end of a magnificent dining hall. The east and