![]() ![]() Tab, to move towards or attack the nearest monster.Ctrl-F, to find and travel to items you’ve seen before ( Ctrl-F?).X, to access the level map for travelling and other tasks ( X?).G, for automatic travel to another level ( G? for help).o, for automatic exploration of an unknown level.The following commands are particularly convenient: Very good players can win several consecutive games.Īlso, our aim is to give Crawl a really smooth interface, so you should really read through the command list ( ?) some time. If you’ve got trouble even reaching the Temple, you might want to try a game or two in hints mode for some general playing hints.Īlso, there are easy playing combinations and more challenging ones (marked in dark grey on the selection screen). If you are new to Crawl, sticking to the easier ones is advisable. Whether this will lessen or prolong his punishment in the future, remains to be seen. He won’t get involved in small disagreements any more besides not working with or recommending them in future, but a small voice in the back of his mind tells him to fight back against those with grievous extortion and such. But his skills remained - as did his preference for fairness and correctness. He doesn’t really remember any of this, attributing any memories to childhood imagination. Eventually, he slipped up and was caught he was thrown to the material plane as a tiefling child with the promise of worse punishment on his return. In anger, he started making deliberate, careful mistakes to the devils’ detriment. When he went to his boss, though, he was laughed out - the oddities were in fact due to extortion on the devils’ part, and completely normal. But something seemed off to him, so he started gathering evidence to make a case, hoping throwing another devil under the bus for bad calculations would get him a better position. As the low-level devil he became, with his skills, he was forced to work on the devils’ accounting. ![]() In a previous lifetime, he was killed with a hellfire weapon in a money disagreement turned violent. He strongly believes in the saying ‘you get what you pay for’ - he doesn’t extort people, but also rarely ever gives circumstantial discounts. Characterisation: A calm, meticulous businessman who primarily sells potions, but his services can be purchased for other jobs if the price is right. ![]()
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