THE SOLUTION TO THE GRAIL by Math Claessens
GET POUCH (THAT'S THAT GREEN THING UNDER THE TREE IN THE LEFT  OF 
THE SCREEN) CLICK BILLOT-CLICK WIZARD 
AND NOW CLICK THE TEXT,YOU DO THIS EVERY TIME WHEN YOU HAVE CLICK 
A CREATURE
CLICK BILLOT-CLICK WIZARD-CLICK WIZARD-TRY SPELL ON MONSTER-SPARE 
CREATURE'S  LIFE-UP-CLICK MUTANT-CLICK WIZARD-CLICK  MUTANT-CLICK 
WIZARD-RISK  BREATHING THE CONTAMINATED  ATMOSPHERE-CLICK  GNOME-
CLICK WIZARD-CLICK GNOME-CLICK WIZARD-DISPOSE GNOME-CLICK WIZARD-
CLICK  WIZARD-DOWN-CLICK WIZARD-DOWN-CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK  BILLOT-
CLICK  BILLOT-LEAVE BILLOT
IF  THERE IS NO CREATURE THEN STAND UP AND SPEND THE  NEXT  NIGHT 
HERE UNTIL THERE IS A CREATURE
CLICK  CREATURE-CLICK  BOTTLE AT THE LEFT IN THE  SCREEN  IN  THE 
WINDOW-CLICK  WIZARD-HELP HIM-CLICK  CREATURE-CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK 
WIZARD-GO TO THE FOREST-RIGHT-STRAIGHT AHEAD-LEFT-CLICK CREATURE-
CLICK CREATURE-CLICK WIZARD-HELP HIM-CLICK CREATURE-CLICK WIZARD-
CLICK CREATURE-GO BACK TO THE CASTLE-CLICK WIZARD-GO BACK CASTLE-
DISPOSE GNOME-DOWN-DOWN-GO SLEEP-CLICK WIZARD-UP-CLICK  WIZARD-GO 
TO THE HIGH TOWN
IF THERE ISN'T A GNOME THEN GO BACK SLEEP UNTIL THERE IS A GNOME
CLICK  GNOME-CLICK WIZARD-CAST A SPELL-CLICK GNOME-CLICK  WIZARD-
SPARE  LIFE-CLICK  GNOME-CLICK WIZARD-CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK  GRAIL-
CLICK  WIZARD-EAST-EAST-EAST-NORTH-CLICK  CREATURE-CLICK  WIZARD-
HELP   CREATURE-CLICK    CREATURE-SOUTH-WEST-WEST-WEST-WEST-WEST-
SOUTH-WEST-CLICK WIZARD-CRAWL INTO IT-CLICK  WIZARD-EXPLORE-WEST-
NORTH-NORTH-GO  FORWARD-CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK  GRAIL-
CLICK  WIZARD-CLICK GRAIL-CLICK GRAIL-CLICK  GRAIL-CLICK  WIZARD-
CLICK ALL THE PEOPLE-CLICK BILLOT-THE END.
Don't hesitate to call or write me if you have any problems with 
any adventure.
Math Claessens
Wagenaarstraat 58
6164 XM Geleen (l)
The Netherlands
telephone:04490-52532.
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