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==References==
 
==References==
 
*This enemy's name is a reference to {{wikipedia|Hagbard Celine}} and George Dorn, both characters from from {{Wikipedia|The Illuminatus! Trilogy}}, a three-book science fiction series published in the 1970s by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.
 
*This enemy's name is a reference to {{wikipedia|Hagbard Celine}} and George Dorn, both characters from from {{Wikipedia|The Illuminatus! Trilogy}}, a three-book science fiction series published in the 1970s by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.
 
**The golden apple dropped is a reference to the title of the second book in the series, The Golden Apple.
 
**The golden apple dropped is a reference to the title of the second book in the series, The Golden Apple.

Revision as of 20:14, 28 August 2011

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Hagbard Dorn

You are fighting Hagbard Dorn.

He’s an awesome archetype of an angry anarchist activist, and he's looking for a fight.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:





He hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:
and misses.




Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.


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


You gain 95 experience.

You got an item: Rainbow's Ark pill Rainbows-ark-vitamin.gif (14.2 ± 2.5%)
You got an item: golden apple Golden-apple.gif (14.1 ± 2.5%)






Known resistances/weaknesses

50% resistant to acid damage.
50% weak to ice damage.


Locations

References

  • This enemy's name is a reference to Hagbard Celine and George Dorn, both characters from from The Illuminatus! Trilogy, a three-book science fiction series published in the 1970s by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.
    • The golden apple dropped is a reference to the title of the second book in the series, The Golden Apple.