bad luck quote
Nothing to do with <Someone>'s recent list of missing entries, just an amusing quote I like. The book itself isn't remotely nethackish; it's about a teenage boy and a teddy bear who are operating as hardboiled-style detectives in a land of sentient toys where nursery rhyme characters start getting murdered.
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# SCCS Id: @(#)data.base 3.4 2004/06/04
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# SCCS Id: @(#)data.base 3.4 2004/09/02
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# Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team
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# Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
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# NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
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@@ -2348,6 +2348,24 @@ lord surt*
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and harry, and overcome all the gods, and burn all the
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world with fire.
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[ The Prose Edda, by Snorri Sturluson ]
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# if a quote for good luck gets added, make this one exclusively bad luck
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luck
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bad luck
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"[...] We'll succeed and you'll get all the fortune you came
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seeking."
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Jack shook his head dismally. "You'll be better off without
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me," he said. "I'm nothing but bad luck. It's because I'm
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cursed. A farmer I met on the way to the city cursed me. He
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said, 'I curse you Jack. May you never know wealth. May all
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that you wish for be denied you.'"
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"What a horrid man," said Eddie. "Why did he curse you like
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that?"
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Jack shrugged [...]. "Bad grace, I suppose. Just because I
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shot off his ear and made him jump into a pit full of spikes."
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[ the hollow chocolate bunnies of
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the apocalypse, by Robert Rankin ]
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# [no relation... both cover and title page list
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# this book's title in all lower case]
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lug*
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Lugh, or Lug, was the sun god of the Irish Celts. One of his
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weapons was a rod-sling which worshippers sometimes saw in
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