| Return to the wilderness | ||
![]() | - | Spinner |
| | - | Darkness |
| T | - | Trap |
| H+/- | - | Health heal/damage |
| S+/- | - | SpellPt gain/loss |
| <>? | - | Teleport out |
| ><? | - | Teleport in |
| A | - | Anti-Magic |
| S | - | Silence (End bard songs) |
| - | One way walls or doors are thin | |
3 | - | Oscon's Fortress 3 |
| I | - | On the wall is written: Ask the wise of the GREY CRYPT... |
| G | - | Written on the wall is this message: Mages beware: Oscon allows none to glory... |
| O | - | Oscon, in the flesh, baby. |
| O | - | You just walked into the presence of Master Mage Oscon. "I have waited for such a challenge as this for some time. Prepare thyselves!" He shouts. This will be the toughest battle of your lives. ...Fight: Oscon |
| S | - | On the wall is etched this note: To wrap, to cut, and even smash. I think you'll find this Snare a bash. |
| Snare of Death #5 HINT? | ||
| 1 | - | A voice says: "Once again, I greet thee, oh ye soon-to-die. You are within the death snare, and must seek the solution before you are totally lost..." |
| 2 | - | A voice proclaims, "Name the three, east, south, and west, to gain exit when needed." |
| 3 | - | A voice says, "Hear from him who knoweth best: east has always bested west." |
| 4 | - | A voice whispers, "Exit, turn right, walk 2, turn left, walk 2, turn to see Scissor." |
| 5 | - | There is a strange statue here. You can: (S)ay his name. |
| 6 | - | There is a strange statue here. You can: (S)ay his name. |
| 7 | - | There is a strange statue here. You can: (S)ay his name. |
| 8 | - | A magic mouth on the wall speaks to you saying this: "Not yet, mortals. Until the 3 of paradox fill the top of your ranks, ye must return..." |
| X | - | Death As you enter the room a flery cavalcade assaults your mortal forms, destroying you instantly. Some wandering adventurers find your ashes, though and return them to the Guild. |
| W | - | Destiny Wand, Segment #5 A voice says, "Lucky ones, and yet I'll have, and crush the life from you! Your pain is my strength, and your despair my laughter..." There is a segment to the scepter here. |