diff -Naurd ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/data.base ./dat/data.base --- ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/data.base Sun Feb 23 14:43:15 2003 +++ ./dat/data.base Mon Sep 1 14:33:32 2003 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# SCCS Id: @(#)data.base 3.4 2002/12/28 +# SCCS Id: @(#)data.base 3.4 2003/07/23 # Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team # Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers # NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. @@ -2140,17 +2140,17 @@ "Fetch me something to eat!" [ Aladdin, from The Arabian Nights, by Andrew Lang ] lance - With this the wind increased, and the mill sails began to turn + With this the wind increased, and the mill sails began to turn about; which Don Quixote espying, said, 'Although thou movest more arms than the giant Briareus thou shalt stoop to me.' - And, after saying this, and commending himself most devoutly to - his Lady Dulcinea, desiring her to succor him in that trance, + And, after saying this, and commending himself most devoutly + to his Lady Dulcinea, desiring her to succor him in that trance, covering himself well with his buckler, and setting his lance on his rest, he spurred on Rozinante, and encountered with the first mill that was before him, and, striking his lance into - the sail, the wind sung it about with such fury, that is broke + the sail, the wind swung it about with such fury, that it broke his lance into shivers, carrying him and his horse after it, - and finally tumbled him a good way off from it on the field in + and finally tumbled him a good way off from it on the field in evil plight. [ Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miquel de Cervantes Saavedra ] @@ -3452,7 +3452,7 @@ Oh, how handsome, how noble was the Vizier Ali Tebelin, my father, as he stood there in the midst of the shot, his scimitar in his hand, his face black with powder! How his - enemies fled before hiim! + enemies fled before him! [ The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas ] scorpio* A sub-species of the spider (_Scorpionidae_), the scorpion diff -Naurd ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/Healer.des ./dat/Healer.des --- ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/Healer.des Sun Feb 23 14:43:15 2003 +++ ./dat/Healer.des Mon Sep 1 14:33:32 2003 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ PPPPPPPPPPP........PPPPPPPPPPPP ENDMAP # Dungeon Description -REGION:(03,00,26,09),lit,"ordinary" +REGION:(00,00,30,09),lit,"ordinary" REGION:(12,03,20,06),lit,"temple" # Doors DOOR:closed,(09,04) diff -Naurd ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/medusa.des ./dat/medusa.des --- ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/medusa.des Sun Feb 23 14:43:16 2003 +++ ./dat/medusa.des Mon Sep 1 14:33:32 2003 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ # Non diggable walls NON_DIGGABLE:(30,06,46,13) # Objects -CONTAINER:'`',"statue",(36,10),uncursed,"knight",1,"Perseus" +CONTAINER:'`',"statue",(36,10),uncursed,"knight",3,"Perseus" OBJECT[75%]:'[',"shield of reflection",contained,cursed,+0 OBJECT[25%]:'[',"levitation boots",contained,random,+0 OBJECT[50%]:')',"scimitar",contained,blessed,+2 @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ NON_DIGGABLE:(01,02,06,17) NON_DIGGABLE:(60,02,73,17) # Objects -CONTAINER:'`',"statue",(68,10),uncursed,"knight",1,"Perseus" +CONTAINER:'`',"statue",(68,10),uncursed,"knight",3,"Perseus" OBJECT[25%]:'[',"shield of reflection",contained,cursed,+0 OBJECT[75%]:'[',"levitation boots",contained,random,+0 OBJECT[50%]:')',"scimitar",contained,blessed,+2 diff -Naurd ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/quest.txt ./dat/quest.txt --- ../nethack-3.4.1/dat/quest.txt Sun Feb 23 14:43:16 2003 +++ ./dat/quest.txt Mon Sep 1 14:33:32 2003 @@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ "Hast thou indeed recovered %o?" %E %Cc Kni 00015 -"Ah, %p. We see thou hast received our summons. +"Ah, %p. We see thou hast received Our summons. We are in dire need of thy prowess. But first, We must needs decide if thou art ready for this great undertaking." %E @@ -1136,13 +1136,13 @@ "Welcome again, %p. We hope thou art ready now." %E %Cp Kni 00017 -"Once again, thou standest before us, %p. Art thou ready now?" +"Once again, thou standest before Us, %p. Art thou ready now?" %E %Cc Kni 00018 "Thou disgracest this noble court with thine impure presence. We have been lenient with thee, but no more. Thy name shall be spoken no more. We hereby strip thee of thy title, thy lands, and thy standing as %ca. -Begone from our sight!" +Begone from Our sight!" %E %Cc Kni 00019 "Verily, %p, thou hast done well. That thou hast survived thus @@ -1154,8 +1154,8 @@ Our presence when thou hast attained the noble title of %R." %E %Cc Kni 00020 -"Thou dishonourest us, %p! Thou hast strayed from the path of -chivalry! Go from our presence and do penance. Only when thou art again +"Thou dishonourest Us, %p! Thou hast strayed from the path of +chivalry! Go from Our presence and do penance. Only when thou art again pure mayst thou return hence." %E %Cc Kni 00021 @@ -1164,8 +1164,8 @@ "As thou noticed as thou approached %H, a great battle hath been fought recently in these fields. Know thou that Merlin himself -came to aid us here as we battled the foul %n. In the midst of that -battle, %n struck Merlin a great blow, felling him. Then, as our +came to aid Us here as We battled the foul %n. In the midst of that +battle, %n struck Merlin a great blow, felling him. Then, as Our forces were pressed back, %n stole %o. "We eventually turned the tide, but lost many %cP in doing so. @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ "Remember, %p, follow always the path of %d." %E %Cp Kni 00026 -"Though %n is verily a mighty foe, we have confidence in thy victory." +"Though %n is verily a mighty foe, We have confidence in thy victory." %E %Cp Kni 00027 "Beware, for %n hath surrounded himself with hordes of foul creatures." @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ Go carefully." %E %Cp Kni 00031 -"Return %o to us quickly, %p." +"Return %o to Us quickly, %p." %E %Cp Kni 00032 "Destroy %n, %p, else %H shall surely fall." @@ -1296,11 +1296,11 @@ Well done! Thou art truly the Champion of %H. We have received word that Merlin is recovering, and shall soon - rejoin us. + rejoin Us. - He hath instructed us that thou art now to be the guardian of + He hath instructed Us that thou art now to be the guardian of %o. He feeleth that thou mayst have need of - its powers in thine adventures. It is our wish that thou keepest + its powers in thine adventures. It is Our wish that thou keepest %o with thee as thou searchest for the fabled Amulet of Yendor. %E @@ -1315,10 +1315,10 @@ "Well met, %p. How goeth thy search for the Amulet of Yendor?" %E %Cc Kni 00091 -"Thou hast succeeded, we see, %p! Now thou art commanded to take +"Thou hast succeeded, We see, %p! Now thou art commanded to take the Amulet to be sacrificed to %d in the plane of the astral. -"Merlin hath counseled us that thou must travel always upwards through +"Merlin hath counseled Us that thou must travel always upwards through the planes of the elements, to achieve this goal. "Go with %d, %p."