Wailing banshee weirdness
Description
Two things: First, when I cast greater undead, there was no echo indicating that I had created a banshee. Second, when I ordered said banshee to rescue me for the first time, the MUD crashed... That may have been a coincidence, though.
wilderness graveyard
c 'greater und' ghoul
You pace the graveyard, scanning for a proper corpse.
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The rain ceases.
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Having chosen one, you begin the forbidden mantras of your ancient art.
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Coursing with power, you clench an outstretched fist, calling the spirit to awaken.
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c 'lesser golem' flesh
You prepare an assembled mass of bloodless flesh for the binding.
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Negative energy crackles through the ground around the grave.
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Energy crackles around the pieces of bloodless flesh as they bind together to become one.
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l
As your spell completes, a golem rises from the lifeless flesh.
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Dale Cemetery
You walk into a gray mist that surrounds and devours you. You see forms
and silhouettes, shadows of things that are or once were. The moaning of
the undead seems to come from around you and below your feet; inhuman
cackling and the dark rhythm of a chant emanate from the north. Behind you,
the cemetery gate allows escape to the south.
[Exits: north east [south] west]
A stone cross is barely visible in the mist.
A flesh golem lumbers along, vacant eyes watching for its master's presence.
(Translucent) (Ghostly) A ghostly banshee drifts here, moaning and wailing.
A gray-skinned, rotting villager staggers menacingly toward you.
A gray-skinned, rotting villager staggers menacingly toward you.
(Translucent) The dim light twists into weird, almost human shapes.
A gray-skinned, rotting villager staggers menacingly toward you.
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o all nod
A flesh golem nods.
A wailing banshee nods.
Ok.
Carrion Fields on 2011-09-18 23:54 UTC
Automatically imported from the legacy bug board forum.
Zulghinlour on 2011-09-25 17:23 UTC
Subject: FNCR (n/t)
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