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* The second hit message references well known riddles. The first is the {{Wikipedia|Sphinx}}'s riddle: "Which creature in the morning goes on four legs, at mid-day on two, and in the evening upon three, and the more legs it has, the weaker it be?" The second is: "The beginning of eternity The end of time and space The beginning of every end, And the end of every place." | * The second hit message references well known riddles. The first is the {{Wikipedia|Sphinx}}'s riddle: "Which creature in the morning goes on four legs, at mid-day on two, and in the evening upon three, and the more legs it has, the weaker it be?" The second is: "The beginning of eternity The end of time and space The beginning of every end, And the end of every place." | ||
+ | * The third hit message references the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_(entertainer) Madonna] hit single "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogue_(song) Vogue]". As does the name of this enemy/combet encounter too. | ||
+ | * The third miss message references Hamlet's famous soliloquy ("To be or not to be") from the play Hamlet by {{Wikipedia|Shakespeare}} - it probably foreshadows the player's [http://th.blandsauce.com/wiki/All_the_World%27s_a_Quest%2C_and_All_the_Men_and_Women_Merely_Heroes future encounter with the Bard] (not that one). |
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You are fighting a vogue rogue.
This rogue strives to be as stylishly modern as possible while imitating an ancient lifestyle. With that kind of internal conflict it's no wonder she's turned to crime.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- The rogue whips out a belt and lashes you with it. What really hurts is the onion tied to the end. Apparently that's the style these days.
- She riddles you with arrows. "Man?" you guess. "No, wait, the letter 'e'?" But by then it's too late.
- The rogue performs a Madonna-esque dance. It's a stylish tango ... of pain and suffering.
She hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! She hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- The rogue aims, but the hood of her fancy cloak slips down over her eyes and she can't see to aim.
- The vogue rogue charges you. Thinking quickly, you pull out a hair iron and crimp her style.
- She slings arrows at you, but outrageous fortune allows you to dodge them all.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! She takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain 52 experience.
You got an item: bow of hazard (13.3%)
You got an item: hooded cloak (17.5%)
You got an item: lover's locket, left half (9.8%)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Unspecified
Former resistances were Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses., remember to remove this information from the page when resistances are spaded.
Locations
References
- The second hit message references well known riddles. The first is the Sphinx's riddle: "Which creature in the morning goes on four legs, at mid-day on two, and in the evening upon three, and the more legs it has, the weaker it be?" The second is: "The beginning of eternity The end of time and space The beginning of every end, And the end of every place."
- The third hit message references the Madonna hit single "Vogue". As does the name of this enemy/combet encounter too.
- The third miss message references Hamlet's famous soliloquy ("To be or not to be") from the play Hamlet by Shakespeare - it probably foreshadows the player's future encounter with the Bard (not that one).