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Floyd | The stacks of books fill the spaces all around you. Your eye is drawn
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Floyd | chiefly to Ex Sanguine Vita, Adams' Pharmacopia, Inhumanities,
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Floyd | Principia Caelestium Mysteriorum and Arts of the Chaldean Magi.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven screeches discordantly.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | Your tears run dry, but the grief remains.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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Taleslinger asks, "take all?"
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Jacqueline asks, "Snrk - we're drawn to phramacopia. Who could have guessed?"
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olethros says, "I need some sleep, sadly."
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Jacqueline says, "Let's read 'em."
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Jacqueline says, "Night, olethros - I'll post a transcript later."
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olethros says, "(ran out of caffeine, too)"
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maga says, "Adam's Pharmacopia consists of zero entries, and a flyleaf that says DRINKING KILLS"
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olethros says, "ciao"
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olethros says (to maga), ""haahaha"
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olethros has disconnected.
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olethros goes home.
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maga says (to Floyd), "x pharmacopia"
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Floyd | "Pharmacopia", a recent monogram by the Reverend Doctor Charles
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Floyd | Fitzworth Adams of Oxford, is a brief scholarly investigation of the
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Floyd | reputed properties of certain notable herbal and chemical substances,
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Floyd | and their association with religious rituals. It is useful mainly as a
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Floyd | general guide to the field; you have found practical experience to be a
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Floyd | more enlightening path of research.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven screeches discordantly.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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maga says (to Floyd), "look up peyote in pharmacopia"
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Floyd | You discover nothing of interest in Adams' Pharmacopia.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven caws. "Nevermore!"
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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maga exclaims, ""feh!"
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Jacqueline | you have found practical experience to be a more enlightening path of research
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Jacqueline says, "heh"
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Gunther says, "eh, check the other books"
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maga says (to Floyd), "read pharmacopia"
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Floyd | You try to read, but the strange words blear and swirl in the
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Floyd | lamplight. Perhaps in your study you will be able to make more sense of
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Floyd | them.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven preens its feathers.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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maga says (to Floyd), "take books"
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Floyd | There are far too many books to remove them all. You should select a
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Floyd | volume by name.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven stares down from the stacks.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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Gunther asks, "get all?"
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Taleslinger asks, "Throw book at raven?"
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maga says (to Floyd), "take all from shelves"
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Floyd | Ex Sanguine Vita: Removed.
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Floyd | Adams' Pharmacopia: Removed.
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Floyd | Inhumanities: Removed.
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Floyd | Principia Caelestium Mysteriorum: Removed.
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Floyd | Arts of the Chaldean Magi: Removed.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven pecks at a dusty volume.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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Gunther says, "perhaps it can be tricked"
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Gunther says, "excellent"
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Jacqueline asks, "So I guess we're too high to read anything?"
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Gunther says, "no, the light is too low"
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Jacqueline says, "ah"
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maga says, "it's too shadowy and spooky"
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Jacqueline asks, "Take them to the study?"
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Gunther says, "also, there is too much woe to us"
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Taleslinger says, "Or maybe we have to carry all books to the study, to ...well...study them."
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maga says, "this game teaches you that a lot of drugs will not bring you happiness"
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Jacqueline says, "And that's... one to grow on."
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Gunther says, "just drugs and illegal medical experimetns"
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maga says (to Floyd), "s"
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Floyd |
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Floyd | Gallery
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Floyd | The dust of ages -- and of your family for so many generations --
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Floyd | clings to crooked stone walls, here in this gallery that twists from
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Floyd | southwest to east as it winds through the tower and ends at a stout
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Floyd | wooden door. Wider archways open to the north and southeast.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | A portrait of Lenore, radiant on your wedding day, adorns the wall.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | The raven flutters after you, and perches on the portrait.
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Floyd |
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Floyd | >
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Gunther says, "the latter while on the former"
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maga asks, "explore some more, or return to the study to read books?"
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Taleslinger asks, "e?"
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Taleslinger says, "Not the drug, the direction."
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Jacqueline says, "Hm. Books."
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Jacqueline says, "Then esploring."
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maga says, ">TAKE E. DANCE TO GOTHIC TECHNO"
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