~Beyond the Border~ > Mystia's Stored Games
Reisen Quest Furthermore: A Z-Machine Adventure
Kasu:
> We can just use the light sphere from the sapphire can't we?
> If affirmative, press on towards the tunnels.
Hello Purvis:
--- Quote from: Kasu on February 26, 2010, 12:17:48 AM ---> We can just use the light sphere from the sapphire can't we?
> If affirmative, press on towards the tunnels.
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>Indeed you can, it is merely a matter of using it.
>You head into the tunnels, and let the gems float freely again. With a thought, the Blue Gem begins to shed a steady light, brightening the cavern around you and giving you than enough light to read the map by.
>You begin to pick your way through the tunnels, referring to the map often. Thankfully, the terrain usually isn't too bad, and you're able to fly over the few rough spots that you find. the tunnels twist and contract sometimes widening into chambers and periodically narrowing enough that you have to turn sideways to slip through. Thankfully, aside from panicking some bats at one point and periodically having to push through some cobwebs, you don't run into anything remotely dangerous. Really, the only danger is losing your way after making the fifth or twelfth turn.
>You spend perhaps half an hour picking your way through the tunnels, before you draw close to the darkened area on the map. You find yourself faced with a choice. Do you take the northwestern or southwestern tunnel into it? Both seem to be equally accessible, but the northwestern route seems like it will take you slightly longer to get to.
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Kasu:
> Take the northwestern route. There may be something up with it due to its length.
Chronojet ⚙ Dragon:
> Northwestern route. Longer routs always lead to somewhere useful.
Hello Purvis:
--- Quote from: Kasu on February 26, 2010, 12:28:09 AM ---> Take the northwestern route. There may be something up with it due to its length.
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--- Quote from: Kasu on February 26, 2010, 12:28:09 AM ---> Take the northwestern route. There may be something up with it due to its length.
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>You decide there's gotta be some benefit to taking the long way.