You are standing in a large clearing. A strange man stands before you with an expectant look on his face. Exits are south and east. There is a trout here.
>examine trout
It looks like an ordinary, every day trout from the fish market. It appears to be dead.
> smell trout
It smells fishy. The strange man raises an eyebrow.
> get trout
You pick up the trout.
>wear trout
You attempt to don the trout, but are unable to get your arms through the gills. Clearly, you need to lose some weight.
>wield trout
You are now armed with a trout.
> hit man with trout
You slap the strange man across the face with the trout. It makes a wet smacking noise. The strange man gives you a withering look.
>hit man with trout hard
You slap the strange man hard across the face with the trout. It makes a louder, wetter smacking noise. The strange man sighs with boredom.
>hit man with trout harder
You slap the strange man very hard across the face with the trout. It makes an even louder, much wetter smacking noise. The strange man is becoming irritated by your ineffectiveness.
>hit man with trout really, really hard
You really put your back into smacking the strange man with the trout. His head snaps back with the blow. The trout left some scales on the strange man’s cheek, but while he appears to be more satisfied with your effort, he is clearly expecting more.
> inventory
You are carrying:
A box of safety matches
A postcard from Belize
A half-eaten stick of chewing gum (peppermint flavored)
A trout
A trout cannon
>put trout in trout cannon
The trout cannon is now loaded. You are now unarmed.
>wield trout cannon
You are now armed with a trout cannon.
> fire trout cannon at man
In a shower of sparks and fish, you launch the trout at the strange man. It hits him square in the chest at 6.5 meters per second, exerting a force of 650 pounds and making a satisfying, boomy thud. The strange man is thrown backwards several meters before skidding along the ground and coming to rest in a cloud of dust and trout debris against a tree stump.
>examine man
He’s dead, Jim.
>s
It’s dark. You’re likely to be eaten by a grue.
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