You might want to avoid venturing forth the Gnomish Mines further, as you may get your rear handed back to you. Instead, I suggest you go back to the main dungeon, go to around level 9 or somewhere below, and look for an upstair.
I mean, after all, a black unicorn almost gave you a tomb-whopping in the rear
I know of the place you mean. I'll try get there in part 4 for some fantastic puzzling action!
Well here is the next part.
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[Part 3: A New Companion]
Well to kill that unicorn I am going to need to level up and get more defence and attack capabilities. I leave Minetown through the up-stairs. The enemies from earlier are still there but are not as dangerous this time as I have much more hp. I light my lamp then wander a bit around the dark level and find the stairway up.
I find that up stairs was where I was before but as move about I manage to run into several traps and fall down a trapdoor. again. This is one of the reasons why the Gnomish mines can be dangerous early in the game as there are many traps and these trapdoors can plunge you unprepared into a lower level with many monsters.
The trapdoor takes me back down a level. I try to get back up but I run into a yellow light.
The blindness is not permanent but things can be very dangerous until it wears off.
In a somewhat ironic twist, just before I ran into the yellow light I picked up a blindfold. Had I worn said blindfold and made myself blind I would not have been blinded.
I carefully move back upstairs. I walk in to a monster and I start (quite literally) blindly swinging my sword. It lets out mumbled curses but I manage to kill it. Level up!
According to my characters amazing ability to tell what any object is just by touch, it was an orc shaman that I killed.
I continue carefully to the upward stairway and wait on it. I do this so I could jump up if I get attacked by monsters. (Many monsters have difficulty with stairs).
After waiting there for a while I can see again. I go up and leave the Gnomish mines.
There was quite a lot of monsters on this level (mainly giant rats and coyotes) but they were easy to kill I make my way to a fountain. I dip my long sword into it hoping for something special.
Nope! I try again.
Damn! I try again. again.
Yay! It worked.
This sword has some special abilities but its increased damage is just what I need to
murder make friends with that unicorn.
I go down a different set of stairs from which I came and I fight with a bunch of mordor orcs. My longsword skill increased.
I use the #enhance command and take my longsword skill to expert, the highest it will go. The orcs dropped a lot of stuff.
I am at the point of being over-encumbered so I take some furniture from the upper levels and make myself a little house.
I eat a giant ant corpse and it appears to increase my strength and dexterity.
I store some of my items in the containers then I go up a couple levels and start bless/curse test some of my items.
This means an item is blessed:
This means an item is cursed:
while on this level I encounter a housecat, I run away and try to find some corpses. I kill 2 giant beetles and try and feed the cat with them but it does not work. I'll be honest I don't really know how to tame animals. In the end I just kill it and move on. (Heartless, I know.)
I kill a woodland elf and he drops some loot. His mithril coat is good as it provides almost as much protection as my banded mail and is a lot lighter. His helm is cursed unfortunately but I kill an orc and use his helm, which takes me back to -2 AC.
I get attacked by 2 nymphs and they steal some of my items. I chase them about until I fill them with daggers and eat their corpses for good measure. Unfortunately during the fight one of them zaps me with a stolen wand and it blinds me. I find a safe spot and wait for it to wear off.
After that I go to my house then I try to get down some dungeon levels. I kill a gnomish wizard and find a key. It might be useful at one point. I also find a tripe ration which I could use to tame a dog.
I notice that I have found a few scrolls with NR 9 marked on them so I read one. It was an identify scroll. That's fantastic to know now I use them to identify some of my items. I use this one to identify my blessed steel ring.
That's pretty useful so I decide to put it on. While wandering I get attacked by a squad of mordor orcs and their captain. As I can fight them one at a time I manage to kill them all without taking damage.
Wow there a lot of orcite (goblinite's orcish cousin). Shame there are no caravans to dump this stuff on.
While I take this stuff back to my house I get attacked by a dog. I drop the tripe ration but it does not work so I pick it up and throw it at the dog and it becomes tamed. Yes!
Moon Moon welcome!