Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements [NES XLP] pt 97: One Hundred Candles and Lots of Ice
It will not surprise any of you if I pop open a bottle of non-caffeinated fizzy AS WE CELEBRATE THE ALMOST-THE-ONE-HUNDREDTH-PART TO THIS PLAYTHROUGH!!!!!!!!!!
It is actually a great thing. Better still because I don't plan on really finishing the game...not in the way you are thinking.
You know, in fairness I should have called this 'Chronicles of the Ascendant Magus' since it's really more of an episodic series of all my playing in the game. Not really about saving the world, not so much about the plot, although that happens to be pretty nice in this game; just me playing. For hours. And hours.
But that is obvious by now. Anyway, one hundred is great, but the fact is who knows how many there will be.
One thing that should be clear: I have a cap on gold and I have pretty much reached it. Believe me I have no problems playing until I die and hording gold but that's not really an option. And the fact is that I am approaching level twenty which is the cap.
Then recall that I am pretty much at the door of Tores (the Sword of the Elements) of the Magi and that means that Darces is around the corner--that would be of course if I decided to take the game as a matter of duty for saving the world or something. I must surely have defined myself as being anything but dutiful in this particular. You probably won't see the end of the game soon.
Still I can only think of a few things left to be done, though in truth I don't remember anything even to this point other than that I, when I played before, had Tores. I never finished the game though, so I am looking forward to finishing all the same. And I want to see what Darces looks like. I'm hoping he's really bestial and impressive.
This means there must be some hidden land and dungeon where Darces dwells. I probably have only one sword left to find and I imagine it's the one trapped in the ice (that odd red cone in the corner of some forest).
Well I am still having my fun. See this is probably the only way in which that particular term can be used in anything but an EVIL context; I feel no shame in saying it.
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