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Sand-Floored Chamber
The Eye of the Idol
An Interactive Fiction
Release 1 / Serial number 150512 / Inform 7 build 6M22 (I6/v6.33 lib 6/12N) SD
Sand-Floored Chamber
The constant wind has filled this chamber with a layer of fine red sand, as soft as powder snow. Something sparkling is half-buried in the corner. A doorway lies open to the north.
> > Hexagonal Temple
(Testing.)
>[1] get diamond
Taken.
>[2] look
Sand-Floored Chamber
The constant wind has filled this chamber with a layer of fine red sand, as soft as powder snow. A doorway lies open to the north.
>[3] n
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory. A prayer mat at the idol's feet, and an incense stick still burning on the pedestal, indicate that someone was only recently consigning her grievances to the care of the deity.
>[4] get mat
Taken.
>[5] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory. At the idol's side is a pedestal, on which incense still smolders.
>[6] drop diamond
Dropped.
>[7] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory. At the idol's side is a pedestal, on which incense still smolders.
You can see a sparkling diamond here.
>[8] get diamond
Taken.
>[9] put diamond in eye
You put the sparkling diamond into the idol's eye.
>[10] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory, in whose single eye a vast diamond gleams. At the idol's side is a pedestal, on which incense still smolders.
>[11] get incense
Taken.
>[12] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory, in whose single eye a vast diamond gleams.
>[13] drop mat
Dropped.
>[14] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory, in whose single eye a vast diamond gleams. At the idol's feet, some worshipper has left a prayer mat.
>[15] get mat
Taken.
>[16] put mat on pedestal
You put the mat on the pedestal.
>[17] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory, in whose single eye a vast diamond gleams.
On a pedestal is a mat.
>[18] put incense on pedestal
You put the incense stick on the pedestal.
>[19] look
Hexagonal Temple
The temple walls are great ashlar blocks rising to a hundred feet overhead, perhaps more; the roof is a scarlet awning only, through which the sun filters down in blood hues. Overseeing all is a sculpture in stone and ivory, in whose single eye a vast diamond gleams. At the idol's side is a pedestal, on which incense still smolders.
On the pedestal, in addition to the incense stick, is a mat.
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