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Here lies Thungo the Stupid who mistook a Zefir for a mythological Isparian creature called a Fairy. Zefirs, it seems do not like to be petted and put in your pocket. | Here lies Thungo the Stupid who mistook a Zefir for a mythological Isparian creature called a Fairy. Zefirs, it seems do not like to be petted and put in your pocket. | ||
Lilly Vanspooter. PY34 - PY34. Lilly refused to believe in what she called a delusional fantasy world she had somehow stumbled into. A passing figment of her imagination decided that she looked tasty and promptly ate her. | |||
Here I sit upon this grave. Making my own inscription. What's that noise I'm hearing now. Oh no it's aaaaaraarrrrrrghhhhh!!! --Sir Not Appearing in this Grave | |||
Sundren Tableton's last words: "Bartender another round fer me and thish fine gentleman Ulgrim!" | |||
[[Category:Object]][[Category:Seasonal]] | [[Category:Object]][[Category:Seasonal]] |
Revision as of 11:59, 3 November 2008
From the Zombie Butler (Quest) quest introduced in Dance of the Dead.
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Value: ?? Unknown Burden |
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(varying inscriptions, see below) Bergbottom Hooberstunk P.Y.1-P.Y.28. Creator of Dereth's first automated chopping devive. May he rest in pieces. |
Notes
- Random spawn on the landscape of Osteth
- Double click to get a spawn of about 10 Old Zombies, level depends on what area you are in.
The different inscriptions found
Here lies Thungo the Stupid who mistook a Zefir for a mythological Isparian creature called a Fairy. Zefirs, it seems do not like to be petted and put in your pocket.
Lilly Vanspooter. PY34 - PY34. Lilly refused to believe in what she called a delusional fantasy world she had somehow stumbled into. A passing figment of her imagination decided that she looked tasty and promptly ate her.
Here I sit upon this grave. Making my own inscription. What's that noise I'm hearing now. Oh no it's aaaaaraarrrrrrghhhhh!!! --Sir Not Appearing in this Grave
Sundren Tableton's last words: "Bartender another round fer me and thish fine gentleman Ulgrim!"