Following the now-dead trend of copying MSPA, I've decided to use my own DwarfCraft tileset to do something similar. Essentially, it'll be like Dwarf Fortress' Adventure mode.
You awaken in a cave. There is a jagged hole in the ceiling above you, which allows light in. Around you, there is a measure of sand.
Your left leg is bruised. Your right leg is bruised. Your right arm is broken. Your left arm is bruised. Several of your ribs are fractured. You infer that you have fallen through the hole in the ceiling into this cave.
You are wearing Leather boots, Sheep-Wool trousers, a Sheep-Wool Shirt, and a Leather Cap. You are not carrying anything.
To the North is a dark passage. To the West is a dark passage.
You contemplate removing your arm, as food may be hard to come by in these caves. However, you are reluctant to give up your dominant arm, and your belly is quite full.
You head West.
After several minutes of following this Western passage, you run into a door.
The door is made of some sort of shimmery metal.
Around you are walls made of cobblestone. The floor is smoothed stone. There are engravings on the walls, but you'd have to closely examine them to see them. A greenish glow seeps out from underneath the door.
You examine one of the engravings on the northern wall...
On this wall you see a masterfully designed image of a MineCraftian Axelord, a door, and a giant spider. The MineCraftian Axelord is sealing the door with his last breath, before succumbing to his injuries.
Hurry, whip out your axe and begin tunnelling into the loose cobblestone, piling it back behind you as you go. Continue in this fashion until your axe breaks.
Step out of the way, open the door, and close it again! There is surely lava on the other side; if you open it and close it with speed, precision, and timing, you will be able to send a short burst of lava flowing in the direction of the unknown footsteps. Sure, it could be a friend, but it could also be a giant cave spider.
Better safe from a giant cave spider than sorry your supposed friend is eating your face.
They do actually. If the door has been coated by any loose phosphorous which has since fallen from a vein of the stuff in the cave (explaining the heat, as it is mildly activated by the moisture in our breath), it should begin to burn upon contact with the moisture from your tongue. If timed properly, the door can then be used as an incendiary against the potential giant spider headed our way.
On the other hand, provided we're dealing with an Archer Skellington here, (haha, I made a funny), we should DO A BARREL ROLL towards the skeleton to avoid the ubiquitous and deadly TWANG!ing projectile headed our way.
Please use your head before making sarcastic comments next time. They really take away from the ingenuity and creativity of the thready.
@A.I. True, but what if its a creeper behind the door?
You ready yourself for combat, as another person steps into view.
He is holding an iron sword in his right hand. In his left hand is a torch.
He is wearing a chainmail vest, leather leggings, leather boots, and a leather cap.
The light from the torch shines upon you. The man hasn't acknowledged your presence yet. Perhaps he hasn't seen you?
The door is now too hot to touch, it should be glowing red by now. Whatever it' made out of is some pretty sturdy stuff.
You awaken in a cave. There is a jagged hole in the ceiling above you, which allows light in. Around you, there is a measure of sand.
Your left leg is bruised. Your right leg is bruised. Your right arm is broken. Your left arm is bruised. Several of your ribs are fractured. You infer that you have fallen through the hole in the ceiling into this cave.
You are wearing Leather boots, Sheep-Wool trousers, a Sheep-Wool Shirt, and a Leather Cap. You are not carrying anything.
To the North is a dark passage. To the West is a dark passage.
You find a steel axe in the sand. It looks as if it is intended to be used for forestry, rather than war.
It is too heavy to wield it one hand, but it may be possible to carry on your shoulder.
You head West.
After several minutes of following this Western passage, you run into a door.
The door is made of some sort of shimmery metal.
Around you are walls made of cobblestone. The floor is smoothed stone. There are engravings on the walls, but you'd have to closely examine them to see them. A greenish glow seeps out from underneath the door.
You attempt to bash down the door with your axe. The door shows no sign of weakening. The door is quite warm.
Those engravings still haven't gone away.
On this wall you see a masterfully designed image of a MineCraftian Axelord, a door, and a giant spider. The MineCraftian Axelord is sealing the door with his last breath, before succumbing to his injuries.
You slide a sock under the door.
Nothing.
Knocking may help...
"Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached."
The door is growing steadily hotter, so much so that even the quick contact of knocking burns the flesh on your hand.
-Minor burns on left hand
You hear footsteps coming from the East.
Also, because it's late, no image. I might do one tomorrow.
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The cobblestone is held together too well for an axe to work. All you manage to do is blunt the blade.
The steps draw closer, a bit of light shines from their origin. Whatever is approaching is bipedal, the footfalls come in pairs.
Oh, this makes everything so much better
Better safe from a giant cave spider than sorry your supposed friend is eating your face.
They do actually. If the door has been coated by any loose phosphorous which has since fallen from a vein of the stuff in the cave (explaining the heat, as it is mildly activated by the moisture in our breath), it should begin to burn upon contact with the moisture from your tongue. If timed properly, the door can then be used as an incendiary against the potential giant spider headed our way.
On the other hand, provided we're dealing with an Archer Skellington here, (haha, I made a funny), we should DO A BARREL ROLL towards the skeleton to avoid the ubiquitous and deadly TWANG!ing projectile headed our way.
Please use your head before making sarcastic comments next time. They really take away from the ingenuity and creativity of the thready.
@A.I. True, but what if its a creeper behind the door?
You ready yourself for combat, as another person steps into view.
He is holding an iron sword in his right hand. In his left hand is a torch.
He is wearing a chainmail vest, leather leggings, leather boots, and a leather cap.
The light from the torch shines upon you. The man hasn't acknowledged your presence yet. Perhaps he hasn't seen you?
The door is now too hot to touch, it should be glowing red by now. Whatever it' made out of is some pretty sturdy stuff.