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{{encounter
{{encounter
|image=roadsign.gif
|image=roadsign.jpg
|desc=A nervous-looking young woman stops you on a street corner. She says she's looking for Poppyseed Lane, but can't seem to find it. It's late and this part of the neighborhood seems a bit rough, so you offer to escort her. Along the way you explain the layout of Teeter's cross-streets, which are arranged alphabetically. You're all the way down in the A's, at the end of Teeter's reach, and point out key intersections as you go: Barkley, Elmo, Feel, Grover, Monty, Norman, Oscar ... all the way down to Poppyseed.
|desc=A nervous-looking young woman stops you on a street corner. She says she's looking for Poppyseed Lane, but can't seem to find it. It's late and this part of the neighborhood seems a bit rough, so you offer to escort her. Along the way you explain the layout of Teeter's cross-streets, which are arranged alphabetically. You're all the way down in the A's, at the end of Teeter's reach, and point out key intersections as you go: Barkley, Elmo, Feel, Grover, Monty, Norman, Oscar ... all the way down to Poppyseed.


The young woman thanks you profusely for the escort and the alphabet lesson, and then departs.
The young woman thanks you profusely for the escort and the alphabet lesson, and then departs.


A nervous-looking young woman stops you on a street corner. She says she's looking for Poppyseed Lane, but can't seem to find it. It's late and this part of the neighborhood seems a bit rough, so you offer to escort her. Along the way you explain the layout of Teeter's cross-streets, which are arranged alphabetically. You're all the way down in the A's, at the end of Teeter's reach, and point out key intersections as you go: Barkley, Elmo, Feel, Grover, Monty, Norman, Oscar ... all the way down to Poppyseed.
{{exp|amt=X}}
 
{{GainEffect|Alphabet Soup (effect)|(60+Turn Length)|Alphabet Soup}}
The young woman thanks you profusely for the escort and the alphabet lesson, and then departs.
 
{{exp|amt=55}}
{{GainEffect|Alphabet Soup|60+Current Turn Length}}
|loc1=Teeter Street
|loc1=Teeter Street
}}
}}
==Notes==
*The XP gained corresponds with the following table:
{|cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 border=1 style=text-align:center
|-
| '''Level''' || '''XP Range'''
|-
| 1 || 17-22
|-
| 2 || 21-26
|-
| 3 || 24-30
|-
| 4 || 27-34
|-
| 5 || 30-38
|-
| 6 || 34-42
|-
| 7 || 37-46
|-
| 8+ || 40-50
|}
*This adventure replaces [[Can You Show Me the Way?]] if you have +6 or higher foe toughness active.
==References==
* "Poppyseed Lane" is a reference to ''{{wikipedia|Sesame Street}}''. The road names are all characters from ''Sesame Street''.

Latest revision as of 07:54, 7 December 2011

A nervous-looking young woman stops you on a street corner. She says she's looking for Poppyseed Lane, but can't seem to find it. It's late and this part of the neighborhood seems a bit rough, so you offer to escort her. Along the way you explain the layout of Teeter's cross-streets, which are arranged alphabetically. You're all the way down in the A's, at the end of Teeter's reach, and point out key intersections as you go: Barkley, Elmo, Feel, Grover, Monty, Norman, Oscar ... all the way down to Poppyseed.

The young woman thanks you profusely for the escort and the alphabet lesson, and then departs.

You gain X experience.


You gain an effect: Alphabet Soup. (Added for (60+Turn Length) minutes.)

Location(s)


Notes

  • The XP gained corresponds with the following table:
Level XP Range
1 17-22
2 21-26
3 24-30
4 27-34
5 30-38
6 34-42
7 37-46
8+ 40-50

References

  • "Poppyseed Lane" is a reference to Sesame Street. The road names are all characters from Sesame Street.