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|plural=Minstrel's Story hint books
 
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|desc=While Minstrel's Story is actually a computer game, there's a lot of back story included; it even has a few sample songs. Ah, for the good old days when games loaded in a ton of history and information, as opposed to just lists and cheats. Why, they were even written ''in character''! Can you imagine such a thing today?
  
 
Of course, between your day job and beating up bad guys at night, you don't have much time for video games, classic or otherwise. Your sidekick, on the other hand, is an actor. Which is a nice way of saying "unemployed".
 
Of course, between your day job and beating up bad guys at night, you don't have much time for video games, classic or otherwise. Your sidekick, on the other hand, is an actor. Which is a nice way of saying "unemployed".
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:*Available for 10 [[silver star]]s during November of 2011.
 
:*Available for 10 [[silver star]]s during November of 2011.
 
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''First time:
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|first=Your understudy spends more time cross-referencing things in the hint book than actually playing, but the game seems pretty disjointed. Having to play greensleeves at the title screen? Dissolving ghosts in carbonated beverages? A horse with fins flying off into space?
 
 
Your understudy spends more time cross-referencing things in the hint book than actually playing, but the game seems pretty disjointed. Having to play greensleeves at the title screen? Dissolving ghosts in carbonated beverages? A horse with fins flying off into space?
 
  
 
It's all very confusing, but your sidekick just eats it up. That still doesn't explain where the lute and crazy hat came from, though.
 
It's all very confusing, but your sidekick just eats it up. That still doesn't explain where the lute and crazy hat came from, though.
  
 
Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Minstrel]].'''
 
Your sidekick learns a role: '''[[Minstrel]].'''
 
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''Subsequent times:''
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Your sidekick already knows ''all about'' Minstrel's Story.
 
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* Refers to {{wikipedia|The Bard's Tale (1985 video game)|The Bard's Tale}} video game. The clue book text for the original game can be seen here: http://bardstale.poverellomedia.com/thebardstale-cheats.html  
 
* Refers to {{wikipedia|The Bard's Tale (1985 video game)|The Bard's Tale}} video game. The clue book text for the original game can be seen here: http://bardstale.poverellomedia.com/thebardstale-cheats.html  
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* The image is based on the cover of {{wikipedia|King's_Quest_V:_Absence_Makes_the_Heart_Go_Yonder!|King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder}}
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* "Dissolving ghosts in carbonated beverages" may refer to the adventure game {{wikipedia|Secret_of_Monkey_Island|The Secret of Monkey Island}}
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{{IotM|date=November 2011|cur=Minstrel's Story hint book‎|pre=ectoplasmic container|suc=Nutcracker's hat}}

Latest revision as of 10:52, 2 September 2013

Item Number: 1791
Description ID: 22759008
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Minstrelstory.jpg

Minstrel's Story hint book
Plural: Minstrel's Story hint books
While Minstrel's Story is actually a computer game, there's a lot of back story included; it even has a few sample songs. Ah, for the good old days when games loaded in a ton of history and information, as opposed to just lists and cheats. Why, they were even written in character! Can you imagine such a thing today?

Of course, between your day job and beating up bad guys at night, you don't have much time for video games, classic or otherwise. Your sidekick, on the other hand, is an actor. Which is a nice way of saying "unemployed".

November 2011 Item of the Month

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot be auto-sold
Usable

Gives your sidekick understudy a new skill.



How Obtained

The Wok of Stars

When Used

First time:
Your understudy spends more time cross-referencing things in the hint book than actually playing, but the game seems pretty disjointed. Having to play greensleeves at the title screen? Dissolving ghosts in carbonated beverages? A horse with fins flying off into space?

It's all very confusing, but your sidekick just eats it up. That still doesn't explain where the lute and crazy hat came from, though.

Your sidekick learns a role: Minstrel.

Subsequent times:
Your sidekick already knows all about Minstrel's Story.

During the Cat and Mick-y Mouse Game quest:
Your kidnapped sidekick isn't available for training right now. The whole being kidnapped thing, you know.

Notes

  • When bought: You hand over 10 silver stars. The old man's eyes twinkle as he hands you the battered hint book.

References


Item of the Month
Preceded by
ectoplasmic container
November 2011
Minstrel's Story hint book‎
Succeeded by
Nutcracker's hat