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The Cabin of a Strange Vessel [Room 23041]
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The cabin walls are fairly intact, having been spared from the fire that
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burned portions of the deck.  There is low window that rings the cabin, and
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still holds a few shards of scum-covered glass.  Towards the front of the
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cabin, a short wooden pedestal stands. 
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The sinuous, winding form of an unwholesome spiral is scrawled here in blood.
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[Exits: none]
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The top half of a human skeleton lies here.
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<tt><900hp 800m 700mv> look skeleton</tt>
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The top half of a human skeleton holds:
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    the rusted remains of an elegant longsword
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    the log of the Ilal
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<tt> <900hp 800m 700mv> get log skeleton</tt>
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You get the log of the Ilal from the top half of a human
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skeleton.
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<tt><900hp 800m 700mv> examine log</tt>
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This journal is clearly the log of the ship's captain. 
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Large portions of it have been ripped out, burnt, or simply rendered illegible by the exposure
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to water.  What remains is available if you wish to read the logbook.
  
  
 
[[Page One of the Log of the Ilal]]
 
[[Page One of the Log of the Ilal]]

Revision as of 00:32, 18 January 2003

The Cabin of a Strange Vessel [Room 23041]

The cabin walls are fairly intact, having been spared from the fire that burned portions of the deck. There is low window that rings the cabin, and still holds a few shards of scum-covered glass. Towards the front of the cabin, a short wooden pedestal stands.

The sinuous, winding form of an unwholesome spiral is scrawled here in blood.

[Exits: none]

The top half of a human skeleton lies here.

<900hp 800m 700mv> look skeleton

The top half of a human skeleton holds:

    the rusted remains of an elegant longsword
    the log of the Ilal

<900hp 800m 700mv> get log skeleton

You get the log of the Ilal from the top half of a human skeleton.

<900hp 800m 700mv> examine log

This journal is clearly the log of the ship's captain. Large portions of it have been ripped out, burnt, or simply rendered illegible by the exposure to water. What remains is available if you wish to read the logbook.


Page One of the Log of the Ilal