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|colspan=2| (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.<br>
|colspan=2| (varying inscriptions, see below) Bergbottom Hooberstunk P.Y.1-P.Y.28. Creator of Dereth's first automated chopping devive. Rest in Pieces.<br>


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Revision as of 05:10, 4 November 2008

From the Zombie Butler (Quest) quest introduced in Dance of the Dead.

Old Gravestone
Old Gravestone
Value: ??
Unknown Burden
(varying inscriptions, see below) Bergbottom Hooberstunk P.Y.1-P.Y.28. Creator of Dereth's first automated chopping devive. 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!"


Here lies Adam the amateur bunny tamer, if only he'd found a tamer bunny.


Here lies Yew-Soun, one of the many sons of Yew-Attano son of Yew-GonaDi. Some day Yew-to may rest here beside him.


An inscription carved in haste to mark those who go to waste.


Here lies Kerbelis the Indecisive. He finally finished something.