Flume-Flier of the Sky-Bear
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SkybearJetpack |
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.207.99
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The Flume-Flier of the Sky-Bear is a unique item initially worn by Saad Amus, the Sky-Bear. It is a jetpack that allows the user to quickly cover long distances, amplifying their melee attacks in the process.
Wearing the Flume-Flier on one's back grants the "Activate Flume-Flier" activated ability, which when used, will cause the user to enter a dashing state. In this state, any movement in a particular direction will cause the user to continue moving in that direction until they reach an obstacle, such as a wall or creature, or a distance of 20 tiles, whichever comes first. This movement takes only 1 round regardless of distance travelled.
Upon encountering an obstacle, the user will perform a melee attack against said obstacle, with a bonus to hit and penetration. This bonus is equal to +2 to hit and penetration for every 3 tiles the user travels during their dash.
Entering the dashing state requires no fuel or energy of any kind, and lasts for 10 rounds; following this duration, however, the Flume-Flier's activated ability will be disabled for 100 rounds.
Recall Story
The Flume-Flier has an option when viewing it in the inventory to recall story, which when selected, displays the following:
Translation
The Song of the Sky-Bear is written in a distinctly different style from most other text in the game, making heavy use of Middle-English terminology. It translates approximately as follows:
- Once, when "Salum" was the name of Qud,
- There was honorable Amus - a sturdy Saad;
- Of Caiafas he was the lord magistrate,
- Such skill at arms did earn him that estate;
- What with his wisdom and his hardiness,
- He conquered all of the kingdom of Aldersesse;
- And through the air dashed underneath his shroud,
- And taking the heads of all those big and proud;
- And when the Coven declared by unanimous assent,
- That starry Ptoh shall be to prison sent,
- He led all the way and shut the door,
- While scared men did quake behind his steps;
- So bury not the Bear in a tomb,
- But freeze him now to interrupt his doom;
- And one day resurrect to fight again,
- And make sons of Salum all full of joy.
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