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#{{note|Heavy}}"Heavy" could refer to the actual weight of the scroll, though in context it is more likely slang for "meaningful and thought-provoking." | #{{note|Heavy}}"Heavy" could refer to the actual weight of the scroll, though in context it is more likely slang for "meaningful and thought-provoking." | ||
#{{note|TransporterRoom}}This room references the transporter room from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series Star Trek: The Original Series]. | #{{note|TransporterRoom}}This room references the transporter room from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series Star Trek: The Original Series]. | ||
| + | #{{note:Dirtamancy}}[[Dirtamancy]] is mentioned for the first time. | ||
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| Wanda Firebaugh and Sizemore Rockwell walk side-by-side down a narrow path somewhere in the Magic Kingdom. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: Why were you studying Flower Power, anyway? Even a Grand Abbie couldn't hope to quiet the coming battle. | [edit] |
| Wanda and Sizemore walk side-by-side down a narrow path somewhere in the Magic Kingdom. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: You know me, Lady. I'm good at nothing beyond my specialty. But I do love to study everything. Wanda Firebaugh: Hard to fathom. You are so much my opposite. | [edit] |
| A close-up on Wanda's face. She looks slightly annoyed. | [edit] |
| Wanda Firebaugh: I can manage quite a number of magicks outside of Croakamancy, but I have little interest in them. | [edit] |
| Wanda holds up the blue scroll as she and Sizemore reach a clearing at the end of the narrow path. | [edit] |
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Wanda Firebaugh: That's why this is such a burden. Sizemore Rockwell: That's what a 350K Shmucker spell looks like? | [edit] |
| Wanda and Sizemore pass between a pair of white obelisks into a clearing containing several brightly shining free-standing rectanglular surfaces in various colors; green, orange, blue, and red ones are visible.[1] Various curious characters[2] pass by, one of them stepping out through the orange portal. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: It's not much to see. Wanda Firebaugh: Touch it, though. | [edit] |
| Sizemore holds the blue scroll, which shimmers with blue sparkles. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: Ooh. It pulses. With... what kind of magic? Fate? Wanda Firebaugh: Yours, mine, and ours.[3] | [edit] |
| Wanda, carrying the scroll again, steps into a shining green portal in Portal Park. Parts of her right leg and arm, as well as part of the scroll, have disappeared through the shimmering surface. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: Heavy.[4] Wanda Firebaugh: Let's go. | [edit] |
| Sizemore steps through the other side of the green portal onto a red circular pad with small silver circles set into it. The pad is a niche in the side of a flat-walled, boring-looking room.[5] Bogroll's back occupies much of the foreground as he speaks to Wanda, who stands directly ahead of him. | [edit] |
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...our Lord Stanley orders you immediately to the Tower of Efdup, to cast the new spell. Wanda Firebaugh: Thank you, Bogroll. | [edit] |
| Wanda stalks off out of the room, carrying the scroll, while Bogroll and Sizemore stay behind. We are treated to a close-up view of Sizemore's hairy bare legs. | [edit] |
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Bogroll: And Dirtamancer[6] Sizemore, you are ordered to the cesspit for your usual services. Sizemore Rockwell: *sigh* Yes. Bogroll: Very sorry, sir. | [edit] |
| Sizemore and Bogroll exchange slightly miserable looks. | [edit] |
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Sizemore Rockwell: Well. You know. When life gives you crap, make Crap Golems[7], right? Bogroll: If I only could, sir. Believe I'd have a legion. | [edit] |
Notes
- ^ Introduction: Portal Park is seen for the first time.
- ^ The characters seen in Portal Park are a Mexican wrestler, an unidentified male, and a Guild Wars character.
- ^ Yours, Mine, and Ours was a 1968 film starring Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda, as parents of 18 children between them.
- ^ "Heavy" could refer to the actual weight of the scroll, though in context it is more likely slang for "meaningful and thought-provoking."
- ^ This room references the transporter room from Star Trek: The Original Series.
- Template:Note:DirtamancyDirtamancy is mentioned for the first time.

