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Contrary to other traditional roguelikes such as NetHack, Caves of Qud has a quest system as a core mechanic. Some quests are scripted, while others are procedurally generated. [7] [13] Players can choose to follow the main quest line, but can also choose to ignore it and play the game without following the pre-written plot. When creating a ...
Quests are given via a "rumor" system, where rumors can spread among the NPCs, or players can decide to serve a leader and attain more traditional quests from them via an "Agreement". Characters can also write poems, books and music compositions, based on procedurally generated forms and styles.
Al awakens hours later but a new danger appears; Al is late home and Lucica is hunting for him. Fearing for Ruri’s life if they are found together Al carries her back to Lurugus just in time. Al decides to return to his farm. Lucica is concerned Al still insists on farming and it is suggested Al only became a farmer due to a death in his past.
Quest for Fire (French: La Guerre du feu) is a 1981 prehistoric fantasy adventure film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, written by Gérard Brach and starring Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Nameer El-Kadi and Rae Dawn Chong. The Canadian-French co-production is a film adaptation of the 1911 Belgian novel The Quest for Fire by J.-H. Rosny.
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Qud or QUD may refer to: Caves of Qud, a roguelike role-playing video game. ... QUD, regional airport code for Damanhur, Egypt This page was last edited on 14 ...
The Three Counties System became the longest cave in the UK when cavers succeeded in clearing a route through a boulder choke for 140 metres (460 ft) to connect two known cave systems, an exercise that took three years. [3] Boulder chokes can be hazardous, as unstable boulders can unexpectedly move, potentially crushing or trapping cavers. [4]
The deepest caves in Greece in order of depth are: Cave of the Lion, Trou de Leon (in French) in the Lefka Ori mountains, Crete.Explored depth −1,110m (2008) ending in a sump but exploration of leads is ongoing.