cliff
zeppelin
Look at zeppelin (main)
nigel: Wow! What a zeppelin!
nigel: See how it's floating on the updraft?
nigel: Amazing.
Take zeppelin (main)
nigel: Now THAT really doesn't fit into my pocket.
mill
Look at old mill (main)
nigel: Nice windmill... looks a bit worn out though.
nigel: Sounds worn out, too.
nigel: The owner should consider investing in a can of oil.
windsock
Look at windsock (main)
nigel: Look at that, a conical textile tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed.
nigel: ... oh boy. I probably shouldn't have memorized the W—Z volume of our encyclopedia when I was a child.
Take windsock (main)
nigel: This windsock looks pretty useful ...
hole
Look at hole in lightning—struck tree (main)
nigel: If I were a small furry animal I'd consider moving in there.
nigel: Especially since lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
Talk to hole in lightning—struck tree (main)
nigel: Anyone home?
nigel: ... the hole seems to be empty.
Crawl into hole in lightning—struck tree (main)
nigel: I am NOT a small furry animal.
cricket
Look at noisy locust in tree hole (inactive)
nigel: What a noisy locust!
nigel: I think the hollow tree is amplifying his sound! Clever locust, I bet he's driving the locust girls wild for miles around.
Catch noisy locust in tree hole (inactive)
nigel: I won't be able to catch it with my bare hands.
Catch #noun# with #item# noisy locust in tree hole (inactive)
nigel: While I could probably catch it with this net, I'll need a jar to put it in.
Trap #item# in #noun# noisy locust in tree hole (inactive)
nigel: No, that fat locust wouldn't fit through the bottle's narrow neck.
Trap #item# in #noun# noisy locust in tree hole (inactive)
nigel: No, I don't want to risk losing my fireflies to a hungry locust.
Trap #item# in #noun# noisy locust in tree hole (active)
nigel: This isn't the right jar.
Trap #item# in #noun# noisy locust in tree hole (active)
nigel: I think this locust will be too fast for me to try and coax it directly into this small jar.
Catch #noun# with #item# noisy locust in tree hole (active)
nigel: Good idea. I could use this windsock as a net if I find a way to close the opening at the end.
Catch #noun# with #item# noisy locust in tree hole (active)
nigel: And... Got him!
nigel: He's so quiet all of a sudden ... I'll put him in his specimen jar and show him to Mr. Caro.
propeller
Look at propeller (main)
nigel: There is a metal propeller lying on this small edge of the cliff.
nigel: I guess it must have broken off that twisted metal rod when it was struck by lightning.
Climb down and take propeller (main)
nigel: I won't risk my life and climb around the cliffside just for a stupid metal propeller.
Attract #noun# with #item# propeller (main)
nigel: The magnet isn't strong enough to attract something so far away.
house
Look at house with water wheel (main)
nigel: There's a house with a blue roof and a water wheel located on the cliff on the other side of the bay.
nigel: It's probably nothing interesting and completely unconnected to this story.
Talk to house with water wheel (main)
nigel: It's too far away. If anyone lived there they wouldn't hear me.
Use house with water wheel (main)
nigel: How am I supposed to do that? It's located on the other side of the bay.
ferrystop
Look at far away ferry stop (main)
nigel: Is that another ferry stop down there?
Use far away ferry stop (main)
nigel: I can't just swim over there ... besides the ferry sign down at Ravennhollow Harbor said that the ferry service was stopped quite some time ago.
rod
Look at twisted metal rod (main)
nigel: That's one twisted rod, alright.
nigel: Looks like it was struck by lightning.
Take twisted metal rod (main)
nigel: Well ... it looks pretty useless, but I have the uncanny feeling that this metal rod might come in handy sooner or later.
duck
Look at propeller duck (main)
nigel: There are no unique qualities to be observed.
nigel: Oh!
nigel: Now that you are pointing it out to me ... the wind turns the ducks propeller wings and it looks like it's flying!
nigel: Funny.
Take propeller duck (main)
nigel: I find it amusing to look at, but I don't think I want one for my balcony.
propellerback
Look at small rusty propeller (main)
nigel: Round and round it goes.
nigel: Oh no ... I'm getting dizzy.
Take small rusty propeller (main)
nigel: It won't move ...
vane
Look at old weather vane (main)
nigel: This weather vane is so rusty it stopped moving.
Take old weather vane (main)
nigel: It doesn't move ...
exit_mill
Look at door (closed)
nigel: The windmill door is closed.
Talk to door (closed)
nigel: Hello!? Is anyone home?
nigel: No answer.
Use door (closed)
nigel: The door is locked.
Talk to door (closed2)
nigel: Hello? Is anyone home?
slappy: Who is it? What do you want?
Dialog Tree: slappy_door
topic: _4
nigel: 867.9982718876 ....
slappy: I don't believe it ... Nigel! Come in!
topic: _7
nigel: IRS. Open your door.
slappy: Never! You won't get me alive!
nigel: Mhh ... I guess his reaction really isn't all that surprising.
topic: _8
nigel: May I ask, what's your relationship with God?
slappy: No, you may not you zealot!
nigel: What a rude man ...
topic: real
nigel: My name is Nigel Trelawney, I've come to Ravenhollow to settle my father's estate!
slappy: Nigel Trelawney?? ... Anthony Trelawney's son!?
nigel: None other.
slappy: Anthony Trelawney is dead and his son is long gone, so we have nothing to talk about kid. So like I said: go away!
topic: real2
nigel: Okay then, how can I prove to you that I'm Anthony Trelawney's son?
slappy: Hmmm ... okay then "Nigel", what's the square root of 753,421?
topic: _1
nigel: Sorry! Wrong mill!