161f28255Scgd Hack & Quest data file - version 1.0.3 261f28255Scgd@ human (or you) 361f28255Scgd- a wall 461f28255Scgd| a wall 561f28255Scgd+ a door 661f28255Scgd. the floor of a room 761f28255Scgd a dark part of a room 861f28255Scgd# a corridor 961f28255Scgd} water filled area 1061f28255Scgd< the staircase to the previous level 1161f28255Scgd> the staircase to the next level 1261f28255Scgd^ a trap 1361f28255Scgd$ a pile, pot or chest of gold 1461f28255Scgd%% a piece of food 1561f28255Scgd! a potion 1661f28255Scgd* a gem 1761f28255Scgd? a scroll 1861f28255Scgd= a ring 1961f28255Scgd/ a wand 2061f28255Scgd[ a suit of armor 2161f28255Scgd) a weapon 2261f28255Scgd( a useful item (camera, key, rope etc.) 2361f28255Scgd0 an iron ball 2461f28255Scgd_ an iron chain 2561f28255Scgd` an enormous rock 2661f28255Scgd" an amulet 2761f28255Scgd, a trapper 2861f28255Scgd: a chameleon 2961f28255Scgd; a giant eel 3061f28255Scgd' a lurker above 3161f28255Scgd& a demon 3261f28255ScgdA a giant ant 3361f28255ScgdB a giant bat 3461f28255ScgdC a centaur; 3561f28255Scgd Of all the monsters put together by the Greek imagination 3661f28255Scgd the Centaurs (Kentauroi) constituted a class in themselves. 3761f28255Scgd Despite a strong streak of sensuality in their make-up, 3861f28255Scgd their normal behaviour was moral, and they took a kindly 3961f28255Scgd thought of man's welfare. The attempted outrage of Nessos on 4061f28255Scgd Deianeira, and that of the whole tribe of Centaurs on the 4161f28255Scgd Lapith women, are more than offset by the hospitality of 4261f28255Scgd Pholos and by the wisdom of Cheiron, physician, prophet, 4361f28255Scgd lyrist, and the instructor of Achilles. Further, the Cen- 4461f28255Scgd taurs were peculiar in that their nature, which united the 4561f28255Scgd body of a horse with the trunk and head of a man, involved 4661f28255Scgd an unthinkable duplication of vital organs and important 4761f28255Scgd members. So grotesque a combination seems almost un-Greek. 4861f28255Scgd These strange creatures were said to live in the caves and 4961f28255Scgd clefts of the mountains, myths associating them especially 5061f28255Scgd with the hills of Thessaly and the range of Erymanthos. 5161f28255Scgd [Mythology of all races, Vol. 1, pp. 270-271] 5261f28255ScgdD a dragon; 5361f28255Scgd In the West the dragon was the natural enemy of man. Although 5461f28255Scgd preferring to live in bleak and desolate regions, whenever it was 5561f28255Scgd seen among men it left in its wake a trail of destruction and 5661f28255Scgd disease. Yet any attempt to slay this beast was a perilous under- 5761f28255Scgd taking. For the dragon's assailant had to contend not only with 5861f28255Scgd clouds of sulphurous fumes pouring from its fire-breathing nos- 5961f28255Scgd trils, but also with the thrashings of its tail, the most deadly 6061f28255Scgd part of its serpent-like body. 6161f28255Scgd [From: Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun Library)] 6261f28255ScgdE a floating eye 6361f28255ScgdF a freezing sphere 6461f28255ScgdG a gnome; 6561f28255Scgd ... And then a gnome came by, carrying a bundle, an old fellow 6661f28255Scgd three times as large as an imp and wearing clothes of a sort, 6761f28255Scgd especially a hat. And he was clearly just as frightened as the 6861f28255Scgd imps though he could not go so fast. Ramon Alonzo saw that there 6961f28255Scgd must be some great trouble that was vexing magical things; and, 7061f28255Scgd since gnomes speak the language of men, and will answer if spoken 7161f28255Scgd to gently, he raised his hat, and asked of the gnome his name. 7261f28255Scgd The gnome did not stop his hasty shuffle a moment as he answered 7361f28255Scgd 'Alaraba' and grabbed the rim of his hat but forgot to doff it. 7461f28255Scgd 'What is the trouble, Alaraba?' said Ramon Alonzo. 7561f28255Scgd 'White magic. Run!' said the gnome ... 7661f28255Scgd [From: The Charwoman's Shadow, by Lord Dunsany.] 7761f28255ScgdH a hobgoblin; 7861f28255Scgd Hobgoblin. Used by the Puritans and in later times for 7961f28255Scgd wicked goblin spirits, as in Bunyan's 'Hobgoblin nor foul 8061f28255Scgd friend', but its more correct use is for the friendly spir- 8161f28255Scgd its of the brownie type. In 'A midsummer night's dream' a 8261f28255Scgd fairy says to Shakespeare's Puck: 8361f28255Scgd Those that Hobgoblin call you, and sweet Puck, 8461f28255Scgd You do their work, and they shall have good luck: 8561f28255Scgd Are you not he? 8661f28255Scgd and obviously Puck would not wish to be called a hobgoblin 8761f28255Scgd if that was an ill-omened word. 8861f28255Scgd Hobgoblins are on the whole, good-humoured and ready to be 8961f28255Scgd helpful, but fond of practical joking, and like most of the 9061f28255Scgd fairies rather nasty people to annoy. Boggarts hover on the 9161f28255Scgd verge of hobgoblindom. Bogles are just over the edge. 9261f28255Scgd One Hob mentioned by Henderson, was Hob Headless who haunted 9361f28255Scgd the road between Hurworth and Neasham, but could not cross 9461f28255Scgd the little river Kent, which flowed into the Tess. He was 9561f28255Scgd exorcised and laid under a large stone by the roadside for 9661f28255Scgd ninety-nine years and a day. If anyone was so unwary as to 9761f28255Scgd sit on that stone, he would be unable to quit it for ever. 9861f28255Scgd The ninety-nine years is nearly up, so trouble may soon be 9961f28255Scgd heard of on the road between Hurworth and Neasham. 10061f28255Scgd [Katharine Briggs, A dictionary of Fairies] 10161f28255ScgdI an invisible stalker 10261f28255ScgdJ a jackal 10361f28255ScgdK a kobold 10461f28255ScgdL a leprechaun; 10561f28255Scgd The Irish Leprechaun is the Faeries' shoemaker and is known 10661f28255Scgd under various names in different parts of Ireland: Cluri- 10761f28255Scgd caune in Cork, Lurican in Kerry, Lurikeen in Kildare and Lu- 10861f28255Scgd rigadaun in Tipperary. Although he works for the Faeries, 10961f28255Scgd the Leprechaun is not of the same species. He is small, has 11061f28255Scgd dark skin and wears strange clothes. His nature has some- 11161f28255Scgd thing of the manic-depressive about it: first he is quite 11261f28255Scgd happy, whistling merrily as he nails a sole on to a shoe; a 11361f28255Scgd few minutes later, he is sullen and morose, drunk on his 11461f28255Scgd home-made heather ale. The Leprechaun's two great loves are 11561f28255Scgd tobacco and whiskey, and he is a first-rate con-man, impos- 11661f28255Scgd sible to out-fox. No one, no matter how clever, has ever 11761f28255Scgd managed to cheat him out of his hidden pot of gold or his 11861f28255Scgd magic shilling. At the last minute he always thinks of some 11961f28255Scgd way to divert his captor's attention and vanishes in the 12061f28255Scgd twinkling of an eye. 12161f28255Scgd [From: A Field Guide to the Little People 12261f28255Scgd by Nancy Arrowsmith & George Moorse. ] 12361f28255ScgdM a mimic 12461f28255ScgdN a nymph 12561f28255ScgdO an orc 12661f28255ScgdP a purple worm 12761f28255ScgdQ a quasit 12861f28255ScgdR a rust monster 12961f28255ScgdS a snake 13061f28255ScgdT a troll 13161f28255ScgdU an umber hulk 13261f28255ScgdV a vampire 13361f28255ScgdW a wraith 13461f28255ScgdX a xorn 13561f28255ScgdY a yeti 13661f28255ScgdZ a zombie 13761f28255Scgda an acid blob 13861f28255Scgdb a giant beetle 13961f28255Scgdc a cockatrice; 14061f28255Scgd Once in a great while, when the positions of the stars are 14161f28255Scgd just right, a seven-year-old rooster will lay an egg. Then, 14261f28255Scgd along will come a snake, to coil around the egg, or a toad, 14361f28255Scgd to squat upon the egg, keeping it warm and helping it to 14461f28255Scgd hatch. When it hatches, out comes a creature called basil- 14561f28255Scgd isk, or cockatrice, the most deadly of all creatures. A sin- 14661f28255Scgd gle glance from its yellow, piercing toad's eyes will kill 14761f28255Scgd both man and beast. Its power of destruction is said to be 14861f28255Scgd so great that sometimes simply to hear its hiss can prove 149*f1710feaSsnj fatal. Its breath is so venomous that it causes all vege- 15061f28255Scgd tation to wither. 15161f28255Scgd There is, however, one creature which can withstand the 15261f28255Scgd basilisk's deadly gaze, and this is the weasel. No one knows 15361f28255Scgd why this is so, but although the fierce weasel can slay the 15461f28255Scgd basilisk, it will itself be killed in the struggle. Perhaps 15561f28255Scgd the weasel knows the basilisk's fatal weakness: if it ever 15661f28255Scgd sees its own reflection in a mirror it will perish instant- 15761f28255Scgd ly. But even a dead basilisk is dangerous, for it is said 15861f28255Scgd that merely touching its lifeless body can cause a person to 15961f28255Scgd sicken and die. 16061f28255Scgd [From: Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon (The Leprechaun 16161f28255Scgd Library) and other sources. ] 16261f28255Scgdd a dog 16361f28255Scgde an ettin 16461f28255Scgdf a fog cloud 16561f28255Scgdg a gelatinous cube 16661f28255Scgdh a homunculus 16761f28255Scgdi an imp; 16861f28255Scgd ... imps ... little creatures of two feet high that could 16961f28255Scgd gambol and jump prodigiously; ... 17061f28255Scgd [From: The Charwoman's Shadow, by Lord Dunsany.] 17161f28255Scgd 17261f28255Scgd An 'imp' is an off-shoot or cutting. Thus an 'ymp tree' was 17361f28255Scgd a grafted tree, or one grown from a cutting, not from seed. 17461f28255Scgd 'Imp' properly means a small devil, an off-shoot of Satan, 17561f28255Scgd but the distinction between goblins or bogles and imps from 17661f28255Scgd hell is hard to make, and many in the Celtic countries as 17761f28255Scgd well as the English Puritans regarded all fairies as devils. 17861f28255Scgd The fairies of tradition often hover uneasily between the 17961f28255Scgd ghostly and the diabolic state. 18061f28255Scgd [Katharine Briggs, A dictionary of Fairies] 18161f28255Scgdj a jaguar 18261f28255Scgdk a killer bee 18361f28255Scgdl a leocrotta 18461f28255Scgdm a minotaur 18561f28255Scgdn a nurse 18661f28255Scgdo an owlbear 18761f28255Scgdp a piercer 18861f28255Scgdq a quivering blob 18961f28255Scgdr a giant rat 19061f28255Scgds a scorpion 19161f28255Scgdt a tengu; 19261f28255Scgd The tengu was the most troublesome creature of Japanese 19361f28255Scgd legend. Part bird and part man, with red beak for a nose 19461f28255Scgd and flashing eyes, the tengu was notorious for stirring up 19561f28255Scgd feuds and prolonging enmity between families. Indeed, the 19661f28255Scgd belligerent tengus were supposed to have been man's first 19761f28255Scgd instructors in the use of arms. 19861f28255Scgd [From: Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon 19961f28255Scgd (The Leprechaun Library). ] 20061f28255Scgdu a unicorn; 20161f28255Scgd Men have always sought the elusive unicorn, for the single 20261f28255Scgd twisted horn which projected from its forehead was thought 20361f28255Scgd to be a powerful talisman. It was said that the unicorn had 20461f28255Scgd simply to dip the tip of its horn in a muddy pool for the 20561f28255Scgd water to become pure. Men also believed that to drink from 20661f28255Scgd this horn was a protection against all sickness, and that if 20761f28255Scgd the horn was ground to a powder it would act as an antidote 20861f28255Scgd to all poisons. Less than 200 years ago in France, the horn 20961f28255Scgd of a unicorn was used in a ceremony to test the royal food 21061f28255Scgd for poison. 21161f28255Scgd Although only the size of a small horse, the unicorn is a 21261f28255Scgd very fierce beast, capable of killing an elephant with a 21361f28255Scgd single thrust from its horn. Its fleetness of foot also 21461f28255Scgd makes this solitary creature difficult to capture. However, 21561f28255Scgd it can be tamed and captured by a maiden. Made gentle by the 21661f28255Scgd sight of a virgin, the unicorn can be lured to lay its head 21761f28255Scgd in her lap, and in this docile mood, the maiden may secure 21861f28255Scgd it with a golden rope. 21961f28255Scgd [From: Mythical Beasts by Deirdre Headon 22061f28255Scgd (The Leprechaun Library). ] 22161f28255Scgdv a violet fungi 22261f28255Scgdw a long worm; 22361f28255Scgd From its teeth the crysknife can be manufactured. 22461f28255Scgd~ the tail of a long worm 22561f28255Scgdx a xan; 22661f28255Scgd The xan were animals sent to prick the legs of the Lords of Xibalba. 22761f28255Scgdy a yellow light 22861f28255Scgdz a zruty; 22961f28255Scgd The zruty are wild and gigantic beings, living in the wildernesses 23061f28255Scgd of the Tatra mountains. 23161f28255Scgd1 The wizard of Yendor 23261f28255Scgd2 The mail daemon 233