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author | Jude Brown <bookofjude@users.sourceforge.net> | 2009-11-07 13:44:17 +1000 |
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committer | Jude Brown <bookofjude@users.sourceforge.net> | 2009-11-07 13:46:06 +1000 |
commit | e665413aeb03054dccc48104ee4bbeb73e4fffc1 (patch) | |
tree | 2a2a60810094e10444881f5e974e8618ee0322a2 | |
parent | 889a46f0ec75b8b3fad729248ceab78e50c6a853 (diff) | |
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Remove generalised quote for nagas due to length restriction.
The quote doesn't show up for any naga now due to the combination of its
length, and of the extended length of descriptions (statistics,
resistances, etc). It should be replaced with a shorter one.
-rw-r--r-- | crawl-ref/source/dat/database/quotes.txt | 17 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/crawl-ref/source/dat/database/quotes.txt b/crawl-ref/source/dat/database/quotes.txt index 92e37a8e0f..436eb7ab71 100644 --- a/crawl-ref/source/dat/database/quotes.txt +++ b/crawl-ref/source/dat/database/quotes.txt @@ -328,23 +328,6 @@ About the places where they dig for Oare. The Greekes and Germans call them Cobali." -Heywood, Hierarch. ix. 568, circa 1635 %%%% -__cap-N_suffix - -"The insensible son of Pandu sank down till he reached the Naga kingdom. -Nagas, furnished with fangs containing virulent venom, bit him by -thousands. The vegetable poison, mingled in the blood of the son of the -Wind god, was neutralised by the snake-poison. The serpents had bitten -all over his frame, except his chest, the skin of which was so tough that -their fangs could not penetrate it. -"On regaining consciousness, the son of Kunti burst his bands and began -to press the snakes down under the ground. A remnant fled for life, and -going to their king Vasuki, represented, 'O king of snakes, a man drowned -under the water, bound in chords of shrubs; probably he had drunk poison. -For when he fell amongst us, he was insensible. But when we began to bite -him, he regained his senses, and bursting his fetters, commenced laying -at us. May it please Your Majesty to enquire who is.'" - -_The Mahabharata, Sambhava Parva, Section CXXVIII -%%%% __cap-O_suffix "The little princess, asleep in her cradle, floated on the water, and at |