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JohnWalrus: Yep, Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut :) Your turn!
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Detlik: Well, mine will unfortunately be very easy for classic horror readers.

"It must have been frightful - I could hear the screams up here in spite of all I was seeing and hearing from another direction, and later it was rather awful to find those empty heaps of clothes around the house. Mrs. Updike's clothes were close to the front hall switch - that's how I know she did it. It got them all. But so long as we don't move we're fairly safe. Remember we're dealing with a hideous world in which we are practically helpless... Keep still!"
From Beyond by H.P. Lovecraft?
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Detlik: Well, mine will unfortunately be very easy for classic horror readers.

"It must have been frightful - I could hear the screams up here in spite of all I was seeing and hearing from another direction, and later it was rather awful to find those empty heaps of clothes around the house. Mrs. Updike's clothes were close to the front hall switch - that's how I know she did it. It got them all. But so long as we don't move we're fairly safe. Remember we're dealing with a hideous world in which we are practically helpless... Keep still!"
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qux: From Beyond by H.P. Lovecraft?
Yes, which in fact is one of my favorite Lovecraft stories, your turn
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qux: From Beyond by H.P. Lovecraft?
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Detlik: Yes, which in fact is one of my favorite Lovecraft stories, your turn
okie dokie.

"You've heard of him, of course. A servant of Evil and Chaos, a mage of no mean skill, and possessed of a fiendish cunning. To defeat his purpose, we need your skill and courage. If you will accept the task I offer . . .' Now he stops pacing the room, sits down, and his voice has a keener edge to it."
Anybody have any idea about this ?
Heart of darkness?
The Witcher? :-)
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qux: "You've heard of him, of course. A servant of Evil and Chaos, a mage of no mean skill, and possessed of a fiendish cunning. To defeat his purpose, we need your skill and courage. If you will accept the task I offer . . .' Now he stops pacing the room, sits down, and his voice has a keener edge to it."
Would you please reply if any of the guesses so far are true?
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DieRuhe: The Witcher? :-)
Nope.
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I2: Heart of darkness?
Nope.

If nobody gets it soon, I'll give a generous hint to keep things moving.
Post edited May 12, 2013 by qux
A hint would be appreciated, or maybe another longer or more meaty passage?
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vulchor: A hint would be appreciated, or maybe another longer or more meaty passage?
Hint: Puffin Gamebook.
Still no right answer ?
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Licurg: Still no right answer ?
OK, Another hint: Fighting Fantasy.
Could we have another paragraph, please?
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vulchor: Could we have another paragraph, please?
No problem.


"'Two weeks ago, agents of Mordraneth kidnapped a wizard here, Alsander, who was occupied in magical research into Mordraneth's schemings. I last saw Alsander a few days before he disappeared, and he was excited and worried then. He warned me that Mordraneth was using magical energies to draw power in some way from the realms of the dead, and he urged me to consult with him again when he had had a little more time to study the problem. Alas, when I called upon him he was gone, with all his notes.But by magical scrying, we have found where Alsander is, and he is still alive. Your task is not as desperate as you may have thought when I spoke Mordraneth's name. We do not require you to slay him; we need you to bring Alsander back to us.' He pauses to offer you more wine, and he sees that you are a little disappointed - what a scalp Mordraneth's would be to boast about! Vanestin is quick to counter that."
Post edited May 17, 2013 by qux
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qux: ...
No idea. But I don't know many gamebooks. Perhaps you could resolve the riddle and post some example from regular literature? Than might increase the chance that someone else knows the book as well.