Dracula's Castle
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A spooky castle in Visigonia. For decades, it was a seasonal, Halloween only event, until ~2019, when it was turned into a permanent fixture.
- Lots of undead around.
- The Castle contains Dracula.
- Location: (-34, -33, 2), Visigonia.
- Tentative Speedwalk from Losthaven: go 9s, 24e, u, 33e, 2s, 3e, u, 8e, 2n Back: go 2s, 8w, d, 3w, 2n, 34w, d, 25w, 9n, 2e
- Whole area is no teleportation.
- You can't pass through the walls with intangibility.
- The varied creatures found in this area('s outside?) won't go onto the pathway.
- To actually pass into the Castle, you will need to slaughter Theodericus the groundskeeper, who stands at the gate house. He casts Sumerian spells, and is incredibly powerful. It has been observed that he has flower (really), mud, and gravity attacks. If you're unprepared, you may die in seconds.
Old Combat Logs related to the Castle
Maps
Level 0 (it has no underground, or it may but it can't be accessed while Theodericus is alive?):
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Level 1:
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Written in the gate house's arch, there are rusty iron runes, which actually are Sumerian cuneiforms. They read "Dietrich's Stone".
You intone, o Dietrich's Stone o in sibilant Anglic. > Theodericus smiles fondly.
Theodericus says, "Dietrich is one of my ancestors, yes. He built this castle millenia ago. Called it Dietrich's Stone. Passed down the knowledge on keepin' it strong to his kin."