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The teenager erupts with a strange utterance that sounds kind of like, "Oh crikey, oh eck, oh crumb. Oh narf!" and tries to hide.
 
The teenager erupts with a strange utterance that sounds kind of like, "Oh crikey, oh eck, oh crumb. Oh narf!" and tries to hide.
  
Your teenage sidekick shouts, "Duck, there!" at exactly the right time. You duck, and your foe misses.
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Your teenage sidekick shouts, "Duck, <player_name>!" at exactly the right time. You duck, and your foe misses.
  
 
Somewhere off to the size you can hear the teenager mutter, "Jinkies, I hope that baddie doesn't see me!"
 
Somewhere off to the size you can hear the teenager mutter, "Jinkies, I hope that baddie doesn't see me!"

Revision as of 00:03, 9 November 2008

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Freelance teenager


How Obtained

Obtained from: Jax 'Za pizza shop


Duration: 60 min.


Behavior

Ability: Causes attackers to miss.

Messages

The teenager erupts with a strange utterance that sounds kind of like, "Oh crikey, oh eck, oh crumb. Oh narf!" and tries to hide.

Your teenage sidekick shouts, "Duck, <player_name>!" at exactly the right time. You duck, and your foe misses.

Somewhere off to the size you can hear the teenager mutter, "Jinkies, I hope that baddie doesn't see me!"

The teenager ineffectively shouts, "Zoinks, that looks dangerous!"

The teenager whines, "Schnikes, this is getting serious. I shouldn't be here!"

Dismissal Message: Unknown

References

  • "Oh crikey, oh eck, oh crumb" is a reference to the character Penfold from the British cartoon DangerMouse
  • In the same message, "narf" is one of many nonsense phrases uttered by Pinky from the Animaniacs skit (and later cartoon show), Pinky and the Brain.
  • "Jinkies" is a catch-phrase of the character Velma from Scooby-Doo.
  • "Zoinks" is a reference to the character Shaggy, also from Scooby-Doo
  • "Schnikes" is a phrase used by Chris Farley in the movie Tommy Boy.