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==References==
 
==References==
* The title of this encounter is a reference to the film {{wikipedia|Three Amigos}}.
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* The title of this encounter is a reference to the film ''{{wikipedia|Three Amigos}}''.
 
:* The word "San" or ''sān'' in Chinese is the word for three.
 
:* The word "San" or ''sān'' in Chinese is the word for three.
* The phrase "big trouble in little Chinatown" is a reference to the movie {{wikipedia|Big Trouble in Little China}}.
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* The phrase "big trouble in little Chinatown" is a reference to the movie ''{{wikipedia|Big Trouble in Little China}}''. This is also referenced by the Three Storms, who appear as henchmen to the main villain of the movie.

Latest revision as of 14:42, 19 February 2011

Three-amigos.jpg

Cutting through a back alley, your way is blocked as three figures in large, floppy hats descend from the sky and land in front of you. You immediately recognize them as the villainous troublemakers known as the Three Storms. It's well known that they always challenge any other Talent (that'd be you, hero!) that enters their territory. They stand with feet planted firmly, mouths clenched and eyes grim, waiting for you to select which one to fight.

Options:

  • Fight Thunder
  • Fight Lightning
  • Fight Rain
  • Run down the alley


Find Big Trouble in Little Chinatown


Results

If you chose Fight Thunder:

Thunder.jpg

Combat!
You are fighting Thunder


If you chose Fight Lightning:

Lightning.jpg

Combat!
You are fighting Lightning


If you chose Fight Rain:

Rain.jpg

Combat!
You are fighting Rain


If you chose Run down the alley:

Three-amigos.jpg

San Amigos
Not feeling up to taking on any of the Three Storms, you turn and dash down the alley, back the way you came. The Storms are in hot pursuit for several minutes, and it takes all your effort to dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge your way to freedom. Long after you've lost them, you still can't shake the feeling you're being followed. You get an effect: Big Trouble. (Added for (60+Turn Length) minutes.)

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References

  • The title of this encounter is a reference to the film Three Amigos.
  • The word "San" or sān in Chinese is the word for three.
  • The phrase "big trouble in little Chinatown" is a reference to the movie Big Trouble in Little China. This is also referenced by the Three Storms, who appear as henchmen to the main villain of the movie.