Mysterious glowing green orb

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mysterious glowing green orb

You are fighting mysterious glowing green orb.

You didn't even know you had an arch-nemesis from an alternate dimension, but this mysterious glowing green orb insists that it is said nemesis, and it's here for revenge for all the times you've foiled it.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • The orb shows you horrible visions of past lives. None of them are anywhere near as cool as any of Shirley MacLaine's, and all of them end in more grisly fashions. (psychic) damage
  • The orb glows at you. Everybody knows a green glow indicates radiation, so it must be hurting you.
  • The orb summons hordes of worshippers, who throw you in a volcano. The volcano is long-dormant, but it's still a hefty drop.



It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

Your opponent has a critical hit! It hits you for X damage.



Miss messages:

  • The orb shows you horrible visions of past lives. It's a lot like television – entertaining to watch bad things happen to someone else.
  • The orb glows at you. It's mysterious and a little spooky, but all in all it's just a glow.
  • The orb tells you a rambling story about whales and flower pots, and foiled revenge, but you don't really get the English humor, if that's what it was going for.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!


You gain chips.

You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.

You got an item: mysterious glowing green marble (Guaranteed Drop)







Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

References

  • The enemy is a reference to the Loc-Nar in the movie Heavy Metal. It was a glowing green orb that was defeated by different reincarnations of the same warrior.
  • The first hit message refers to Shirley MacLaine's belief in reincarnation.
  • The third miss message refers to the character Agrajag from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe. In the first novel, Arthur Dent inadvertently summons a whale and a bowl of petunias into existence, and the resulting items fall from space onto a planet's surface. In the third novel, Agrajag reveals that he has been reincarnated many times, and was killed by Arthur Dent each time, including a past life in which he was reincarnated as a bowl of petunias. Agrajag then attempts to get revenge on Arthur Dent.
This enemy is a wandering Villain.