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<blockquote data-quote="Bohandas" data-source="post: 9496672" data-attributes="member: 7015707"><p>25.) Tome</p><p></p><p>The most readily available english language version of the Necronomicon is the so-called "Carter Necronomicon", a re-printing of Randolph Carter's personal translation of the Necronomicon which was published after his writing became popular following his disappearance. It differs significantly from the original Necronomicon because it is both incomplete and heavily interpolated with Carter's own notes</p><p></p><p>29.) Artifact</p><p></p><p>Sometime shortly before his ascension to godhood, the mad archmage Zagyg got into an argument with the clergy of Pelor and vowed to build "his own damn sun". A mere week later he managed to throw together a building sized flying contrivance capable of lighting the city and even repelling the undead. Since it was thrown together in a hurry, and largely under the influence of nose candy, it had some flaws. It buzzed like a fluorescent light and flickered like a fluorescent light that was somehow also a candle, and sometimes would flicker out for several seconds. sometimes it would briefly change color. Zagyg also designed it to display political ads related to his position as mayor of the city of Greyhawk. There are internal rooms containing controls that could in theory fix the flickering and color, turn off the ads, and according to one account activate the structure as a mobile anti-undead weapons platform.</p><p></p><p>Its current whereabouts are unknown. Some say it was returned to the basement of Zagyg's castle through the same opening it was launched through, which was later buried. Others claim that it drifted off into wildspace.</p><p></p><p>31.) Tradition</p><p></p><p>Much like <em>The Rocky Horror Show</em> there is a tradition of audience responses associated with the controversial play <em>The King In Yellow</em>. These include yelling "in that case, put one on" after the Stranger says he wears no mask, as well as chanting "whores!" any time mention is made of the Hyades</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bohandas, post: 9496672, member: 7015707"] 25.) Tome The most readily available english language version of the Necronomicon is the so-called "Carter Necronomicon", a re-printing of Randolph Carter's personal translation of the Necronomicon which was published after his writing became popular following his disappearance. It differs significantly from the original Necronomicon because it is both incomplete and heavily interpolated with Carter's own notes 29.) Artifact Sometime shortly before his ascension to godhood, the mad archmage Zagyg got into an argument with the clergy of Pelor and vowed to build "his own damn sun". A mere week later he managed to throw together a building sized flying contrivance capable of lighting the city and even repelling the undead. Since it was thrown together in a hurry, and largely under the influence of nose candy, it had some flaws. It buzzed like a fluorescent light and flickered like a fluorescent light that was somehow also a candle, and sometimes would flicker out for several seconds. sometimes it would briefly change color. Zagyg also designed it to display political ads related to his position as mayor of the city of Greyhawk. There are internal rooms containing controls that could in theory fix the flickering and color, turn off the ads, and according to one account activate the structure as a mobile anti-undead weapons platform. Its current whereabouts are unknown. Some say it was returned to the basement of Zagyg's castle through the same opening it was launched through, which was later buried. Others claim that it drifted off into wildspace. 31.) Tradition Much like [i]The Rocky Horror Show[/i] there is a tradition of audience responses associated with the controversial play [i]The King In Yellow[/i]. These include yelling "in that case, put one on" after the Stranger says he wears no mask, as well as chanting "whores!" any time mention is made of the Hyades [/QUOTE]
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