| Here beginss a transcript of interaction with | |
| Wishbringer | |
| The Magick Stone of Dreams | |
| Copyright (C)1985, 1988 Infocom, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
| Wishbringer is a registered trademark of Infocom, Inc. | |
| Release 23 / Serial number 880706 | |
| Interpreter 1 Version F | |
| What next? | |
| >EXAMINE BOOK | |
| This slim volume is the latest issue of Festeron's "Local History Series," a | |
| fundraising venture of the Historical Society. Your eyebrow rises at the title, | |
| The Legend of Wishbringer. | |
| What next? | |
| >READ BOOK | |
| You flip the book open to its title page. | |
| "A Moral History, in Verse, | |
| of the | |
| Magick Dream-Stone | |
| recently unearthed by the | |
| Society of Thaumaturgic Archaelogy, | |
| and commonly known as | |
| WISHBRINGER | |
| including a substantial body | |
| of hitherto unpublished discoveries | |
| regarding the mystick Properties | |
| of said Artifact." | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "CHAPTER THE FIRST | |
| (Of Morning-Star's birth and great beauty, | |
| and how she was abducted by the evil Queen Alexis.) | |
| It happened in the reign of mighty | |
| Anatinus, King of Misty Island, | |
| that there was born into a peasant home | |
| a daughter, blessed with rare and perfect Beauty. | |
| Morning-Star they named her; and the legend | |
| of her beauty spread through all the kingdom, | |
| even to the court of Anatinus. | |
| There beside the throne sat Queen Alexis, | |
| heavy-hearted. For her newborn daughter, | |
| cursed by fate and prophecy, was sightless. | |
| Loth the Queen to look upon her blind child's | |
| face! And how the baby Morning-Star, | |
| more beautiful and perfect, made her jealous!" | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "Envy breedeth Evil: Queen Alexis | |
| caused the simple peasant home of Morning-Star | |
| to burn. The sleeping family perished, | |
| all but Morning-Star, who, being rescued | |
| by the Queen's design, became her daughter, | |
| sight restored by Prayer. | |
| (The one true Princess, | |
| left behind to fill the vacant cradle, | |
| perished too, and never saw her mother.)" | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "CHAPTER THE SECOND. | |
| (Of Morning-Star's coming of age, | |
| and of the many knights who sought her fair hand | |
| in Marriage.) | |
| The years were kind to Morning-Star. Her beauty | |
| blossomed like the fragrant water-lily | |
| into full, abundant maidenhood. | |
| Anon befell here ten-and-seventh birthday. | |
| Anatinus made it known that whosoever | |
| might desire to win the hand of Morning-Star | |
| should now come forth to claim it. | |
| To prove his worth, the groom must first by needs | |
| fulfill a Love-Quest, of the Queen's own choosing, | |
| according to the custom of the kingdom. | |
| Many were the eager knights who journeyed | |
| to the royal palace, hoping there to | |
| win the love of Princess Morning-Star. | |
| Alexis, dark with envy, watched the lusty | |
| swains descend like vultures 'round her daughter, | |
| and vowed in secret not to let them have her. | |
| From the knights assembled, six were chosen, | |
| and stood before the heartless Queen for testing." | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "CHAPTER THE THIRD | |
| (Of the impossible Love-Quests devised by | |
| the crafty Queen Alexis, | |
| and how the six knights fared by them.) | |
| One brave knight, a lad but one-and-twenty, | |
| was sent across the sea to beg Lord Nimbus, | |
| God of RAIN, to quench the thirsting | |
| Fields of Frotzen. But the God, not sympathetic, | |
| smote his vessel with a bolt of lightning. | |
| The second knight, a weapons-bearer, strong | |
| of limb and nimble, scaled the mountain peak of | |
| Matter-Horn, to seek ADVICE from spirits. | |
| The hopes of Princess Morning-Star fell with him. | |
| A third knight ventured forth to try the fabled | |
| Wings of Icarus, and learn the secret | |
| method of their FLIGHT, to please Alexis. | |
| But alas! The joyful knight, whilst soaring | |
| home to claim the Princess, flew into | |
| the open maw of Thermofax, a Dragon." | |
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| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "Alexis sent the fourth knight deep into the | |
| Mines of Anthar, there to slay a Grue, | |
| and drag the carcass up where all might see it. | |
| But DARKNESS overcame the hapless knight, who, | |
| lost without a lamp, was soon Devoured. | |
| Another knight, the fifth, directed by the | |
| Queen to steal the Cocoa-Nut of Quendor, | |
| chanced upon a lair of hungry Implementors, | |
| and did not FORESEE his peril. | |
| Lastly stood before the Queen a gentle | |
| boy, no older than the Princess. Morning-Star | |
| liked well his beardless smile, and begged her | |
| mother not to test his LUCK too harshly. | |
| But Alexis caused the youth to spend an | |
| evening midst an unclean Cemetery, | |
| from which he ne'er returned; for eldritch vapors | |
| carried him away, and gave no reason." | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "CHAPTER THE FOURTH | |
| (Of the Edict of Alexis, | |
| the demise of Morning-Star, | |
| and the discovery, many years after, | |
| of a Magick Stone, called Wishbringer.) | |
| Queen Alexis cried, "Is no man | |
| in the kingdom fit to wed my daughter? | |
| Methinks she must remain unmarried, then, | |
| and Virgin all her days." So was it Written. | |
| Morning-Star hoped death might grant | |
| her FREEDOM from the Edict of Alexis, | |
| by her mother's timely passing. But the Reaper | |
| (busy elsewhere with a Plague) heard not her | |
| praying; so Alexis lived, and laughed, | |
| and watched her daughter's beauty fade away, | |
| and all her Wishes dwindle in her bosom. | |
| Many kingdoms after, when the reign of | |
| Anatinus was forgotten, and the | |
| names of Morning-Star and Queen Alexis | |
| lost in Time, there came unto the Misty Isle | |
| a scholar, who, amid the crumbling | |
| tombs of monarchs, chanced upon the mortal | |
| relic of the Princess. All was dust, | |
| except her Heart, which, hard and shrunken | |
| to a pebble in the grave, was shining brightly | |
| with the stifled Wishes of her lifetime. | |
| Thus, the Magick Stone of Dreams discovered." | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "CHAPTER THE FIFTH | |
| (Of the Seven Wishes, | |
| and what ye must know to invoke them.) | |
| Seven is the number of the Wishes | |
| bound into the Stone; and if ye speak a Wish, | |
| that Wish is Spent, and lost forever. Also know, | |
| that ye must hold the Wishing-Stone | |
| within thy hands to wield its Magick. | |
| Look ye, then, upon the Seven Wishes: | |
| RAIN falls only for the bearer of the Stone | |
| who standeth under an umbrella. | |
| ADVICE may bring wise counsel to the bearer | |
| of the Stone who listeneth to Sea-Shells. | |
| FLIGHT shall bear the Magick-wielder swiftly | |
| home, if ye be sitting on a Broom-Stick. | |
| DARKNESS, blacker than the Night, shall fall | |
| across the land if Milk of Grue thou drinkest. | |
| FORESIGHT lifts the veil of Time, and shows | |
| the Future, but prepare thy eyes with Glasses. | |
| LUCK will bring good fortune, if ye hold | |
| a Horseshoe and the Stone in thy possession. | |
| FREEDOM spring the wielder from confinement, | |
| but mark well that ye first hath eaten Candy." | |
| Do you want to keep reading? | |
| [Please type YES or NO.] >YES | |
| "EPILOGUE | |
| Now ye know the Origins and Magick | |
| of the Wishing-Stone. But know ye also, | |
| bold Adventurer, that every problem | |
| ye encounter in thy travels may be | |
| also bested by the spell of Logick. | |
| Exercise thy Brain, and work thy Wits! | |
| Forget ye not that Morning-Star, a Princess, | |
| who threw away her life in easy Wishing, | |
| died in vain. | |
| Let her fate be thy Warning." | |
| As you slowly close the little book, you notice the words mutato nomine de te | |
| fabula narratur inscribed upon the back cover. | |
| What next? | |
| >UNSCRIPT | |
| Here endss a transcript of interaction with | |
| Wishbringer | |
| The Magick Stone of Dreams | |
| Copyright (C)1985, 1988 Infocom, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
| Wishbringer is a registered trademark of Infocom, Inc. | |
| Release 23 / Serial number 880706 | |
| Interpreter 1 Version F | |
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