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The Body Revisited

by Robert Parker

Episode 185 of Eamon
RPG
1989

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About the Story

"We need your help!"

You look up startled. Standing before you is your friend, Doctor Sickman Fraud. You realize that it must be an emergency if the doctor comes to you.

"A very important person was attacked recently by an assassin. In the patient somewhere is a microscopic pellet, slowly releasing a poison! We need you to go into the body and find the poison."

This adventure is part of the Eamon universe. Like all Eamon adventures, it is an RPG-style game, mostly using a two-word parser. Because Eamon is a modular system, you may bring a character and equipment from other adventures into this one.


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I gave up trying to map it after reaching room #85. There are so many rooms that seem to have no point other than to round out a very complete internal map of the body. It is very difficult to map without getting mixed up because of the difficult anatomical names and because the body's organs aren't laid out in a very orderly fashion. One of the things I enjoy doing is making good, clean and understandable maps, but not this one.
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