Thursday, September 11, 2008

Fun with a level teleport trap: RIP Wizzard!


Allow me to explain the above scene through the magic of Python-Vision:

>>> wizzard = Wizzard()
>>> wizzard.rings
['ring of teleport control', 'ring of slow digestion']
>>> wizzard.put_on_ring(wizzard.rings[0])
Okely Dokely
>>> wizzard.stumble_into_level_teleport_trap()
which level would you like to go to today, wizzard? 50
Okely Dokely
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
Whoops, you are being attacked!
WYLYPI?
>>>

for the record, I didn't get as far as level 50, but I got far enough.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

You feel deathly sick: RIP Orcish Barbarian


Level 12 Orcish Barbarian; fought his way down past dungeon level 20; even had a pet Gargoyle; and a Magic Cleaver; finally done-in by some tainted Jackal, while very hungry.

Well, I learned heaps on this game. I got careless in the end and read an unidentified scroll of punishment, hence the iron ball in the picture.

I feel I should persevere with Barbarian characters if I'm to stand any chance of Ascending, but I do find Wizards very fun to play.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Goblin


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Now goblins are cruel, wicked, and bad-hearted. They make no beautiful things, but they make many clever ones. They can tunnel and mine as well as any but the most skilled dwarves, when they take the trouble, though they are usually untidy and dirty. Hammers, axes, swords, daggers, pickaxes, tongs, and also instruments of torture, they make very well, or get other people to make to their design, prisoners and slaves that have to work till they die for want of air and light.
[ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Yellow Mold


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Mold, multicellular organism of the division Fungi, typified by plant bodies composed of a network of cottony filaments. The colors of molds are due to spores borne on the filaments.
Most molds are saprophytes. Some species (e.g., penicillium) are used in making cheese and antibiotics.
[ The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia ]

Yellow Mold. My favourite mold. Two bonus creatures in this picture; White Rabbit and Christmas Tree Monster.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Welcome to Gnome Town


Nethack has a mall! This is me just hangin' with my Large Cat in front of the Lighting Shop. Shortly after this picture was posed we were both chased off by mall security.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Leocrotta


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... the leucrocotta, a wild beast of extraordinary swiftness, the size of the wild ass, with the legs of a Stag, the neck, tail, and breast of a lion, the head of a badger, a cloven hoof, the mouth slit up as far as the ears, and one continuous bone instead of teeth; it is said, too, that this animal can imitate the human voice.
[ Curious Creatures in Zoology, by John Ashton ]

By request. As you can see it is the size of a wild ass.

Giant Eel

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The behaviour of eels in fresh water extends the air of mystery surrounding them. They move freely into muddy, silty bottoms of lakes, lying buried in the daylight hours in summer. [...] Eels are voracious carnivores, feeding mainly at night and consuming a wide variety of fishes and invertebrate creatures. Contrary to earlier thinking, eels seek living rather than dead creatures and are not habitual eaters of carrion.
[ Freshwater Fishes of Canada, by Scott and Crossman ]

...And this is what finished my highest scoring game to date. I was surprised to say the least.

Black Pudding


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These giant amoeboid creatures look like nothing more than puddles of slime, but they both live and move, feeding on metal or wood as well as the occasional dungeon explorer to
supplement their diet.

But we were not on a station platform. We were on the track ahead as the nightmare, plastic column of fetid black iridescence oozed tightly onward through its fifteen-foot sinus, gathering unholy speed and driving before it a spiral, re-thickening cloud of the pallid abyss vapor. It was a terrible, indescribable thing vaster than any subway train -- a shapeless congeries of protoplasmic bubbles, faintly self-luminous, and with myriads of temporary eyes forming and unforming as pustules of greenish light all over the tunnel-filling front that bore down upon us, crushing the frantic penguins and slithering over the glistening floor that it and its
kind had swept so evilly free of all litter.
[ At the Mountains of Madness, by H.P. Lovecraft ]

Extremely nasty. One of these took out my last character of any worth. :-(

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Kobold


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The race of kobolds are reputed to be an artificial creation of a master wizard (demi-god?). They are about 3' tall with a vaguely dog-like face. They bear a violent dislike of the Elven race, and will go out of their way to cause trouble for Elves at any time.

Kobolds. Ubiquitous low-level creatures in many an rpg, but where else would you encounter them? I have never seen a graphic depiction of one or read a book/seen a movie featuring them. I suppose they were in the AD&D Monster Manual, but I don't remember what they looked like. Bad dog.

Floating Eye



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Floating eyes, not surprisingly, are large, floating eyeballs which drift about the dungeon. Though not dangerous in and of themselves, their power to paralyse those who gaze at their large eye in combat is widely feared. Many are the tales of those who struck a floating eye, were paralysed by its mystic powers, and then nibbled to death by some other creature that lurked around nearby.

Welcome to my new art blog. Featuring all things wonderful from the game of Nethack.