Merge branch 'NetHack-3.7' of https://rodney.nethack.org:20040/git/NHsource into NetHack-3.7

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@@ -3735,19 +3735,23 @@ Willie the Vampire masks in order, he said, to take him out of himself.
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%title Soul Music (11)
%title Soul Music (13)
# p. 121 (Harper Torch edition; passage starts mid-paragraph)
%passage 1
But this didn't feel like magic. It felt a lot older than that. It felt
But this didn't /feel/ like magic. It felt a lot older than that. It felt
like music.
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
# p. 49 (the skull is a traditional decoration for a wizard's abode; this one
# is the usual perch for, and is conversing with, a talking raven that
# has been translating the Death of Rats' SQUEAKs for Susan Sto Helit)
%passage 2
"Yes," said the skull. "Quit while you're a head, that's what I say."
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
# p.2 (Harper Torch edition)
# p. 2
%passage 3
But if it is true that the act of observing changes the thing which is
observed,(1) it's even more true that it changes the observer.
@@ -3756,7 +3760,7 @@ observed,(1) it's even more true that it changes the observer.
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
# p.8
# p. 8
%passage 4
It is said that whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.
In fact, whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first hand the
@@ -3833,7 +3837,7 @@ Some religions say that the universe was started with a word, a song,
a dance, a piece of music. The Listening Monks of the Ramtops have
trained their hearing until they can tell the value of a playing card by
listening to it, and have made it their task to listen intently to the
subtle sounds of the universe to piece together, from the fossile echoes,
subtle sounds of the universe to piece together, from the fossil echoes,
the very first noises.
There was certainly, they say, a very strange noise at the beginning of
@@ -3954,12 +3958,36 @@ The Chair came down slowly, occasionally glancing fearfully up the stairs.
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
#
# 2 more passages added for 3.7
#
# p. 242 (passage starts and ends mid-paragraph; "the Old" rather than "the
# Old <some language>" is accurate)
%passage 12
Wizards were rumored to be wise--in fact, that's where the word came
from.(1)
(1) From the Old /wys-ars/, lit: one who, at bottom, is very smart.
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
# p. 351 (passage starts mid-paragraph; Death normally isn't bound by time
# and space so can be everywhere at once, more or less, but in this
# case he is speeding out of Ankh-Morpork and across the countryside
# on a motorcycle invented by UU's Librarian; despite racing along
# at such high speed that the vehicle has steadily disintegrated out
# from under him, progress is slow by his usual standard)
%passage 13
The fastest way to travel is to be there already.
[Soul Music, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
%e title
#
#
#
%title Interesting Times (10)
# p.1 (footnote)
# p. 1 (Harper Torch edition; passage is a footnote)
%passage 1
Whatever happens, they say afterwards, it must have been fate. People are
always a little confused about this, as they are in the case of miracles.
@@ -5164,7 +5192,7 @@ Rest of Your Life."
[The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett]
%e passage
# p.3 (Harper Torch edition)
# p. 3 (Harper Torch edition)
%passage 3
All tribal myths are true, for a given value of "true."

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@@ -120,9 +120,10 @@ tribute (Discworld snippets) typos, in book order rather than fix order:
Lords and Ladies passage #5, near end add missing opening double
quote, passage #7 last paragraph, "to" -> "be"
Men at Arms passage #1, italicize /for/, passage #2, insert omitted
word "had": 'it was /fate/ that _had_ let Edward'
word "had": 'it was /fate/ that _had_ let Edward'
Hogfather passage #7 missing initial double quote for "Oh, just ...",
also #7 insert missing "you" into "Why are you feeling [...]"
Soul Music passage #1, italicize /feel/, #8, "fossile" -> "fossil"
Jingo passage #2 "Vines" -> "Vimes", "profferred" -> "proffered",
missing opening single quote on second sentence of Lord Downey's
line, passage #11 both in footnote: "genious" -> "genius",
@@ -976,7 +977,7 @@ using 'f' while quiver is empty and 'autoquiver' is Off when wielding a
thrown-and-return weapon will throw that weapon instead of filling
the quiver (inspired by xNetHack)
3.6's tribute: add one new passage to Sourcery, three to Small Gods, one to
Lords and Ladies
Lords and Ladies, two to Soul Music
Platform- and/or Interface-Specific New Features