Difference between revisions of "Castle Hundenswein"
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− | * The name of the castle, "Hundenswein" is a play on "Schweinehund" (literally piggy-dog), a somewhat old fashioned German insult. | + | * The name of the castle, "Hundenswein" is a play on "Schweinehund" (literally piggy-dog), a somewhat old fashioned German insult. Else, it could be easily translated as "Hunden's [http.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wein Wine]" in German. I guess it doesn't matter. |
* Possibly also a play on [[Wikipedia:Castle Wolfenstein|Castle Wolfenstein]], the '80s computer game that introduced the titular setting that would later appear in [[Wikipedia:Wolfenstein 3D|Wolfenstein 3D]], id Software's predecessor to Doom and a pioneer of the First-Person Shooter gaming genre. The original Wolfenstein featured an early use of digitized speech, and the guards would often shout, "Schweinehund!", when alerted to your presence. | * Possibly also a play on [[Wikipedia:Castle Wolfenstein|Castle Wolfenstein]], the '80s computer game that introduced the titular setting that would later appear in [[Wikipedia:Wolfenstein 3D|Wolfenstein 3D]], id Software's predecessor to Doom and a pioneer of the First-Person Shooter gaming genre. The original Wolfenstein featured an early use of digitized speech, and the guards would often shout, "Schweinehund!", when alerted to your presence. | ||
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Revision as of 21:09, 22 June 2009
(Back to Up in the Mountains)
Combat Adventures
aardwolf | ||
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Item Drops: None Chip Drops: 0 Experience Gained: 200 Health: ~193 (<220)
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alchemist | ||
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Item Drops: low pill, golden powder, lion pill Chip Drops: <275 Experience Gained: 225 Health: ???
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automaton | ||
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Item Drops: irrhodium socket set, clockwork core, irrhodium gauntlets Chip Drops: 0 Experience Gained: 240 Health: >200
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castle guard | ||
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Item Drops: stroopwafel, irrhodium helm, xentrium crossbow Chip Drops: <261 Experience Gained: 215 Health: ~247 (<264)
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castle guard, redux | ||
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Item Drops: xentrium axe, stroopwafel, irrhodium plate Chip Drops: <279 Experience Gained: 235 Health: ???
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chemist | ||
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Item Drops: russet lump, low pill, furry pill Chip Drops: 243 Experience Gained: 210 Health: ???
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clockwork beetle | ||
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Item Drops: clockwork core Chip Drops: 0 Experience Gained: 205 Health: ???
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clockwork mishmash | ||
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Item Drops: clockwork core Chip Drops: 0 Experience Gained: 230 Health: ???
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mining machinery | ||
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Item Drops: russet lump, golden powder, black flakes, green residue, greyish scobs Chip Drops: 0 Experience Gained: 220 Health: ~256 (<278)
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Noncombat Choice Adventures
Behind Door Number Three ... | ||
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Forgot to Mention the Crystal Skulls | ||
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References
- The name of the castle, "Hundenswein" is a play on "Schweinehund" (literally piggy-dog), a somewhat old fashioned German insult. Else, it could be easily translated as "Hunden's [http.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wein Wine]" in German. I guess it doesn't matter.
- Possibly also a play on Castle Wolfenstein, the '80s computer game that introduced the titular setting that would later appear in Wolfenstein 3D, id Software's predecessor to Doom and a pioneer of the First-Person Shooter gaming genre. The original Wolfenstein featured an early use of digitized speech, and the guards would often shout, "Schweinehund!", when alerted to your presence.