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''This article is about the [[Games|game]].'' ''For the [[Characters|character]], see [[Thy Dungeonman (character)]].'' ''For the series, see [[Thy Dungeonman (series)]].''
''This article is about the [[Games|game]].'' ''For the [[Characters|character]], see [[Thy Dungeonman (character)]].''
 
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! style="text-align: center;"| [[File:thydungeonman.png|[[File:thydungeonman.png|230px|thumb|&quot;Quaff some serious mead&quot;]]]]<br />


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''"Quaff some serious mead"''
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''400 page manual inside!''
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In an exciting [[Videlectrix]] [[Interactive fiction|text adventure]], you are '''[[Thy Dungeonman (character)|Thy Dungeonman]]''', exploring the depths of yon dungeon. The game can be accessed from the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[video games]].
In an exciting [[Videlectrix]] [[Interactive fiction|text adventure]], you are '''[[Thy Dungeonman (character)|Thy Dungeonman]]''', exploring the depths of yon dungeon. The game can be accessed from the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[video games]].


The [[Thy Dungeonman (series)|game series]] includes two sequels, [[Thy Dungeonman II]] and [[Thy Dungeonman 3]].
This game has two sequels, [[Thy Dungeonman II]] and [[Thy Dungeonman 3]].


'''Date:''' Monday, January 12, 2004
'''Date:''' Monday, January 12, 2004
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'''Page Title:''' Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!
'''Page Title:''' Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!


{| id="toc" class="wikitable toc" summary="Contents"
== Walkthrough ==
|-
| <div id="toctitle">


<span id="contents"></span>
'''Spoiler warning: ''Plot or ending details follow.'''''
== Contents ==


</div>
=== General Commands ===
* [#Commands 1 Commands]
** [#Main_Commands 1.1 Main Commands]
** [#Other_Commands 1.2 Other Commands]
* [#Responses 2 Responses]
** [#Main_Dungeon_Room 2.1 Main Dungeon Room]
** [#North_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room 2.2 North of the Main Dungeon Room]
** [#South_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room 2.3 South of the Main Dungeon Room]
** [#Dennis 2.4 Dennis]
* [#Walkthrough 3 Walkthrough]
** [#Ways_to_lose_the_game 3.1 Ways to lose the game]
* [#Fun_Facts 4 Fun Facts]
** [#Explanations 4.1 Explanations]
** [#Trivia 4.2 Trivia]
** [#Remarks 4.3 Remarks]
** [#Goofs 4.4 Goofs]
** [#Glitches 4.5 Glitches]
** [#Inside_References 4.6 Inside References]
** [#Real-World_References 4.7 Real-World References]
** [#Fast_Forward 4.8 Fast Forward]
* [#External_Links 5 External Links]


|}
* HELP - repeats area description.
* LOOK - repeats area description.
* HELPETH - repeats area description.
* DIE - "That wasn't very smart. Your score was: ___. Play again? [Y/N]" - Subtracts 100 points from your score.
* DANCE - "Thou shaketh it a little, and it feeleth all right."
* GET YE ___/TAKE YE ___/GET YON ___/TAKE YON ___/GET ___/ TAKE ___ - "Thou cannotst get that. Quit making stuffeth up!"
* GET DAGGER - "Yeah, okay." - Adds 25 points to your score. Usable infinitely.
* GO ___ - "Thou cannotst go there. Who do you think thou art? A magistrate?!"
* LOOK ___ - "It looketh pretty awesome."
* ___ - "That does not computeth. Type HELP is thou needs of it."
* TALK ___ - "Who is ___? Your new boyfriend? Somebody from work you don't want me to meeteth?"
* GIVE ___ - "Thou don'tst have a ___ to give. Go back to your tiny life."
* SMELL/SNIFF - "You smell a Wumpus."


<span id="commands"></span>
=== Main Dungeon Room ===
== <span class="mw-headline">Commands</span> ==


<span id="main-commands"></span>
"Thy Dungeonman - Click to enter yon dungeon."
=== <span class="mw-headline">Main Commands</span> ===


* HELP/LOOK/HELPETH — Repeats area description
THY DUNGEONMAN
* GET/TAKE YE/YON ___
** Including YE/YON is not necessary for the command to function.
** If an invalid target is input, the game responds &quot;Thou cannotst get that. Quit making stuffeth up!&quot;
* GO North/South/Dennis
** The directions can also be input without the GO command.
** If an invalid direction is input, the game responds &quot;Thou cannotst go there. Who do you think thou art? A magistrate?!&quot;
* LOOK ___
** If there is not a specific response to the inputted target, the game responds &quot;It looketh pretty awesome.&quot;
* TALK ___
** If an invalid target is input, the game responds &quot;Who is ___? Your new boyfriend? Somebody from work you don't want me to meeteth?&quot;
* GIVE ___
** If an item that the player does not have is input, the game responds &quot;Thou don'tst have a ___ to give. Go back to your tiny life.&quot;


<span id="other-commands"></span>
<br />
=== <span class="mw-headline">Other Commands</span> ===
YOU ARE THY DUNGEONMAN!


* DIE — &quot;That wasn't very smart. Your score was: ___. Play again? [Y/N]&quot;
Ye find yeself in yon dungeon. Ye see a SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a [[Ye Flask|FLASK]]. Obvious exits are NORTH, SOUTH and DENNIS."
** Subtracts 100 points from your score.
* DANCE — &quot;Thou shaketh it a little, and it feeleth all right.&quot;
* GET DAGGER — &quot;Yeah, okay.&quot;
** Adds 25 points to your score (usable infinitely)
* SMELL/SNIFF — &quot;You smell a [[Wumpus]].&quot;
* ''unrecognized command'' — &quot;That does not computeth. Type HELP is thou needs of it.&quot;


<span id="responses"></span>
If you've asked to get the scroll more than once, anytime you look at the room (either by typing "LOOK", "HELP", or by returning to this room from another room, you'll see this message tacked onto the main message: "There is definitely no YE SCROLL, so drop it."
== <span class="mw-headline"> Responses </span> ==


<span id="main-dungeon-room"></span>
* LOOK SCROLL - "Parchment, definitely parchment. I'd recognize it anywhere."
=== <span class="mw-headline">Main Dungeon Room</span> ===
* LOOK FLASK - "Looks like you could quaff some serious mead out of that thing."
* GET SCROLL - "Ye takes the scroll and reads of it. It doth say: BEWARE, READER OF THE SCROLL, DANGER AWAITS TO THE- The SCROLL disappears in thy hands with ye olde ZAP!" - Adds 2 points to your score
* GET SCROLL (again) - "Ye doth suffer from memory loss. YE SCROLL is no more. Honestly." - Subtracts 1 point from your score
* LOOK SCROLL (again) - "Ye seeth nothing wheretofore it went ZAP."
* GET FLASK (first two times) - "Ye cannot get the FLASK. It is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle. Never you mind." - Adds 1 point to your score each time
* GET FLASK (third time) - "Okay, okay. You unbolt yon FLASK and hold it aloft. A great shaking begins. The dungeon ceiling collapses down on you, crushing you in twain. Apparently, this was a load-bearing FLASK. Your score was: ___ Play again? [Y/N]" - Subtracts 1000 points from your score
* GO NORTH - Takes you north (see [#North_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
* GO SOUTH - Takes you south (see [#South_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
* GO DENNIS - Takes you to Dennis (see [#Dennis below]).


<blockquote>YOU ARE THY DUNGEONMAN!<br />
=== North of the Main Dungeon Room ===
<br />
Ye find yeself in yon dungeon. Ye see a<br />
SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a FLASK.<br />
Obvious exits are NORTH, SOUTH and DENNIS.</blockquote>
If the player has tried to get the scroll more than once, any time the room is described (either by typing &quot;LOOK&quot;, &quot;HELP&quot;, or by returning to it from another room) the main message will be appended with: &quot;There is definitely no YE SCROLL, so drop it.&quot;


* LOOK SCROLL — &quot;Parchment, definitely parchment. I'd recognize it anywhere.&quot;
"You go NORTH through yon corridor. You arrive at parapets. Ye see a ROPE. Obvious exits are SOUTH."
* LOOK FLASK — &quot;Looks like you could quaff some serious mead out of that thing.&quot;
* GET SCROLL — &quot;Ye takes the scroll and reads of it. It doth say: BEWARE, READER OF THE SCROLL, DANGER AWAITS TO THE- The SCROLL disappears in thy hands with ye olde ZAP!&quot; – Adds 2 points to your score
** GET SCROLL (again) — &quot;Ye doth suffer from memory loss. YE SCROLL is no more. Honestly.&quot; – Subtracts 1 point from your score
** LOOK SCROLL (again) — &quot;Ye seeth nothing wheretofore it went ZAP.&quot;
* GET FLASK (first two times) — &quot;Ye cannot get the FLASK. It is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle. Never you mind.&quot; - Adds 1 point to your score each time
** GET FLASK (third time) — &quot;Okay, okay. You unbolt yon FLASK and hold it aloft. A great shaking begins. The dungeon ceiling collapses down on you, crushing you in twain. Apparently, this was a load-bearing FLASK. Your score was: ___ Play again? [Y/N]&quot; – Subtracts 1000 points from your score
* GO NORTH — Takes you north (see [#North_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
* GO SOUTH — Takes you south (see [#South_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
* GO DENNIS — Takes you to Dennis (see [#Dennis below]).


<span id="north-of-the-main-dungeon-room"></span>
* LOOK PARAPETS - "Well, they're parapets. This much we know for sure."
=== <span class="mw-headline">North of the Main Dungeon Room</span> ===
* LOOK ROPE - "It looks okay. You've seen better."
* GET ROPE - "You attempt to take ye ROPE but alas it is enchanted! It glows a mustard red and smells like a public privy. The ROPE wraps round your neck and hangs you from parapets. With your last breath, you wonder what parapets are. GAME OVER. Your score was:__. Play again? (Y/N)" - Subtracts 1 point from your score
* GO SOUTH - Takes you back to Main Dungeon Room.


<blockquote>You go NORTH through yon corridor. You<br />
=== South of the Main Dungeon Room ===
arrive at parapets. Ye see a ROPE.<br />
Obvious exits are SOUTH.</blockquote>
* LOOK PARAPETS — &quot;Well, they're parapets. This much we know for sure.&quot;
* LOOK ROPE — &quot;It looks okay. You've seen better.&quot;
* GET ROPE — &quot;You attempt to take ye ROPE but alas it is enchanted! It glows a mustard red and smells like a public privy. The ROPE wraps round your neck and hangs you from parapets. With your last breath, you wonder what parapets are. GAME OVER. Your score was:__. Play again? (Y/N)&quot; – Subtracts 1 point from your score
* GO SOUTH — Takes you back to Main Dungeon Room.


<span id="south-of-the-main-dungeon-room"></span>
"You head south to an enbankment. Or maybe a chasm. You can't decide which. Anyway, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH."
=== <span class="mw-headline">South of the Main Dungeon Room</span> ===


<blockquote>You head south to an embankment. Or<br />
* LOOK TRINKET - "Quit looking! Just get it already."
maybe a chasm. You can't decide which.<br />
* LOOK/HELP (Before GET TRINKET) - "Ye stand yeself close to a yet-unnamed escarpment. Nonetheless, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH."
Anyway, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH.</blockquote>
* GET TRINKET - "Ye getsts yon TRINKET and discover it to be a bauble. You rejoice at your good fortune. You shove the TRINKET in your pouchel. It kinda hurts." - Adds 2 points to your score
* LOOK/HELP — &quot;Ye stand yeself close to a yet-unnamed escarpment. Nonetheless, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH.&quot;
* LOOK/HELP (After GET TRINKET) - "Ye stand high above a canyon-like depression. Obvious exits are NORTH."
** LOOK/HELP (After GET TRINKET) — &quot;Ye stand high above a canyon-like depression. Obvious exits are NORTH.&quot;
* LOOK TRINKET (After you GET it) - "Just a bulge in thou pouchel at thist point."
** LOOK/HELP (After trying GET TRINKET more than once) — &quot;Thou hangeth out at an overlook. Obvious exits are NORTH. I shouldn't have to tell ye there is no TRINKET.&quot;
* GET TRINKET (After you GET it) - "Sigh. The trinket is in thou pouchel. Recallest thou?" - Subtracts 1 point from your score
* LOOK TRINKET — &quot;Quit looking! Just get it already.&quot;
* LOOK/HELP (After you try to GET TRINKET more than once) - "Thou hangeth out at an overlook. Obvious exits are NORTH. I shouldn't have to tell ye there is no TRINKET."
** LOOK TRINKET (After GET TRINKET) — &quot;Just a bulge in thou pouchel at thist point.&quot;
* GET TRINKET — &quot;Ye getsts yon TRINKET and discover it to be a bauble. You rejoice at your good fortune. You shove the TRINKET in your pouchel. It kinda hurts.&quot; - Adds 2 points to your score
** GET TRINKET (After you GET it) — &quot;Sigh. The trinket is in thou pouchel. Recallest thou?&quot; - Subtracts 1 point from your score
* GO NORTH - Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.
* GO NORTH - Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.


<span id="dennis"></span>
=== Dennis ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Dennis</span> ===
 
<blockquote>Ye arrive at Dennis. He wears a sporty<br />
frock coat and a long jimberjam. He<br />
paces about nervously. Obvious exits are<br />
NOT DENNIS.</blockquote>
* NOT DENNIS — Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.
* TALK — &quot;You engage Dennis in leisurely discussion. Ye learns that his jimberjam was purchased on sale at a discount market and that he enjoys pacing about nervously. You become bored and begin thinking about parapets.&quot;
* LOOK DENNIS — &quot;That jimberjam really makes the outfit.&quot;
* LOOK JIMBERJAM — &quot;Man, that art a nice jimberjam.&quot;
* GIVE TRINKET (or GIVE TRINKET TO DENNIS) — &quot;A novel idea! You givst the TRINKET to Dennis and he happily agrees to tell you what parapets are. With this new knowledge, ye escapes from yon dungeon in order to search for new dungeons and to remain... THY DUNGEONMAN!! You hath won! Congraturation!! Your score was: ___&quot;


<span id="walkthrough"></span>
"Ye arrive at Dennis. He wears a sporty frock coat and a long jimberjam. He paces about nervously. Obvious exits are NOT DENNIS."
== <span class="mw-headline"> Walkthrough </span> ==


# SOUTH
* NOT DENNIS - Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.
# GET TRINKET
* TALK - "You engage Dennis in leisurely discussion. Ye learns that his jimberjam was purchased on sale at a discount market and that he enjoys pacing about nervously. You become bored and begin thinking about parapets."
# NORTH
* LOOK DENNIS - "That jimberjam really makes the outfit."
# DENNIS
* LOOK JIMBERJAM - "Man, that art a nice jimberjam."
# GIVE TRINKET
* GIVE TRINKET (or GIVE TRINKET TO DENNIS) - "A novel idea! You givst the TRINKET to Dennis and he happily agrees to tell you what parapets are. With this new knowledge, ye escapes from yon dungeon in order to search for new dungeons and to remain... THY DUNGEONMAN!! You hath won! Congraturation!! Your score was: ___"
* GIVE TRINKET (without actually having the TRINKET) - "Thou don'tst have a trinket to give. Go back to your tiny life."


Additional points are rewarded for GET SCROLL, twice for GET YE FLASK, and GET DAGGER.
== Fun Facts ==


Although learning what parapets are is the key to winning the game, it is not necessary to encounter the parapets in the north area before doing so.
=== Explanations ===


<span id="ways-to-lose-the-game"></span>
* "Congraturation" is a reference to the [[Deliberately Poor English|bad Japanese to English translation]] (or [[Engrish]]) found in many old video games, especially the [[Nintendo|NES]] game ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins]]''. Japanese doesn't have an English /r/ or /l/ sound, but rather a sound which is somewhat between the two, which is transliterated as <r> in Latin script. Thus, English <r> and <l> are [[Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers|often mixed up by Japanese speakers]] when writing English words. The ending of Ghosts n' Goblins can be found [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/nes/a/ghosts_b.htm here].
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Ways to lose the game </span> ===
 
* Input DIE.
* Attempt to GET YE FLASK thrice.
* Attempt to GET ROPE.
 
<span id="fun-facts"></span>
== <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span> ==
 
<span id="explanations"></span>
=== <span class="mw-headline">Explanations</span> ===
 
* &quot;Congraturation&quot; is a reference to the [[Deliberately Poor English|bad Japanese to English translation]] (or [[Engrish]]) found in many old video games, especially the [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/nes/a/ghosts_b.htm ending screens] from the [[Nintendo|NES]] game ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins]]''. Japanese doesn't have an English /r/ or /l/ sound, but rather a sound which is somewhat between the two, which is transliterated as &lt;r&gt; in Latin script. Thus, English &lt;r&gt; and &lt;l&gt; are [[Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers|often mixed up by Japanese speakers]] when writing English words.
* A parapet is a low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balcony.
* A parapet is a low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balcony.
* A trinket is &quot;cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing&quot;.
* A trinket is "cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing".
** &quot;Bauble&quot; is a synonym of &quot;trinket&quot;.
** "Bauble" is a synonym of "trinket".
* A magistrate is a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses).
* A magistrate is a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses).


<span id="trivia"></span>
=== Trivia ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span> ===


* An adventure game utilizing the &quot;get dagger&quot; command is also seen in the [[strongbad email.exe|DVD-exclusive]] [[Strong Bad Email]] [[E-mail Birds]], in which [[Strong Bad]] plays a text adventure and tries to get a dagger but fails.
* The "get dagger" command is probably from the unreleased Strong Bad email [[E-mail Birds]] on the [[strongbad email.exe]] DVD, in which Strong Bad plays a text adventure and tries to get a dagger but fails. However, there is no way to confirm this at present, as it is unknown whether [[E-mail Birds]] was created before or after the email [[video games]].
** As it is unknown whether E-mail Birds was created before or after the email [[video games]], it is unclear which email originated the &quot;get dagger&quot; gag.
* The quip "you wonder what parapets are", as Matt reveals in the DVD commentary for the email [[video games]], is based on his experiences playing a text adventure that had parapets and he thought that if he found out what parapets were, it'd help him win the game.
* Many elements of this game are inspired by the game ''<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/vampires-castle-adventure Vampire's Castle]</span>'':
** The game Matt is referring to is most likely "Vampire Castle", a short text adventure whose initial setting was limited to a few rooms, one of which was the exterior of the castle parapets. Since escaping the initial setting into the rest of the game required a very tricky twist of logic in one of the other rooms, many young players got stuck worrying about manipulating the castle parapets.
** Rooms in the castle are described with the phrase &quot;Obvious exits are...&quot;, as some exits are concealed.
** The player prompt of &quot;What do you want to do?&quot; is similar to &quot;What wouldst thou deau?&quot;
** A &quot;Parchment Scroll&quot; is found in an early room.
** Ye Flask is inspired by the &quot;Flask of Oil&quot; item; however, the flask in ''Vampire's Castle'' is a minor item that can be easily picked up and is not directly connected to winning or losing the game.
** A rope can be tied to parapets.
*** The quip &quot;you wonder what parapets are&quot; is based on [[Matt Chapman]]'s experience playing ''Vampire's Castle''. As explained in [[video games|the DVD commentary]] for the [[Strong Bad Email|email]] [[video games]], he didn't know what parapets were and thought that understanding the term was the key to winning the game.


<span id="remarks"></span>
=== Remarks ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Remarks</span> ===


* Despite the game not telling you &quot;why on Earth you can't get Ye Flask&quot; in [[video games]], this time you are told that &quot;it is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle&quot;.
* Despite the game not telling you "why on Earth you can't get Ye Flask" in [[video games]], this time you are told that "it is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle".
** Also in &quot;video games&quot;, the message is &quot;Ye see a FLASK&quot;. In the actual game, the message is &quot;Ye see a SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a FLASK&quot;.
** Also in "video games", the message is "Ye see a FLASK". In the actual game, the message is "Ye see a SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a FLASK".
* When you receive the &quot;Play again? [Y/N]&quot; message, pressing N does nothing.
* When you receive the "Play again? [Y/N]" message, pressing N does nothing.
* The psuedo-[[Early Modern English]] of the game's writing is not entirely grammatically accurate.
* Yon dungeon actually means "That dungeon over there".
** Yon dungeon actually means &quot;That dungeon over there&quot;.
* Adding "-est" or "-st" to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the second person singular.
** Adding &quot;-est&quot; or &quot;-st&quot; to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the second person singular.
* Adding "-eth" or "-th" to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the third person singular.
** Adding &quot;-eth&quot; or &quot;-th&quot; to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the third person singular.
* According to the Wiktionary, "deau" is a Middle English alternative spelling for "dew".
** &quot;Deau&quot; is a Middle English alternative spelling for &quot;dew&quot;.
* "Ye" is derived from þe, with the letter thorn replaced by the letter Y due to Romanization. It also means "the", and was usually pronounced as such. It is often confused with a different "ye", which means "you" (usually plural) and is pronounced as spelled.
** &quot;Ye&quot; is derived from þe, with the letter thorn replaced by the letter Y due to Romanization. It also means &quot;the&quot;, and was usually pronounced as such. It is often confused with a different &quot;ye&quot;, which means &quot;you&quot; (usually plural) and is pronounced as spelled.
* "Thy" in Early Modern English actually means "your".
** &quot;Thy&quot; in Early Modern English actually means &quot;your&quot;.


<span id="goofs"></span>
=== Goofs ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Goofs</span> ===


* When you enter the embankment/chasm, the game will always say you can see a trinket, even if you have picked it up already.
* When you enter the embankment/chasm, the game will always say you can see a trinket, even if you have picked it up already.


<span id="glitches"></span>
=== Glitches ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Glitches</span> ===


* After you lose, press the down arrow a few times repeatedly and your score will go down. But this also messes up the text making the same text appear below 'Play Again[Y/N]'.
* After you lose, press the down arrow a few times repeatedly and your score will go down. But this also messes up the text making the same text appear below 'Play Again[Y/N]'.
* When you type &quot;drink&quot;, a reply is supposed to be displayed that says, &quot;Thou aren'est thirsty, last time thou checked.&quot; However, an error in the Flash file's script doesn't allow it to recognize the command.
* When you type "drink", a reply is supposed to be displayed that says, "Thou aren'est thirsty, last time thou checked." However, an error in the Flash file's script doesn't allow it to recognize the command.


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=== Inside References ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Inside References</span> ===


* The rat featured on the game's box art resembles [[The Sneak]].
* The rat featured on the game's box art resembles [[The Sneak]].


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=== Real-World References ===
=== <span class="mw-headline"> Real-World References</span> ===


* The text &quot;You smell a Wumpus&quot; (from the command SMELL) is a reference to the game [[Hunt the Wumpus]], one of the very first text adventures. If the player was one room away from the Wumpus, the game would give the warning &quot;You smell the Wumpus.&quot; This game is also seen on a floppy disk in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] in [[HomestarRunner.com: PAY PLUS!]].
* The text "You smell a Wumpus" (from the command SMELL) is a reference to the game "[[Hunt the Wumpus]]", one of the very first text adventures. If the player was one room away from the Wumpus, the game would give the warning "You smell the Wumpus." It is also used as a floppy disk in the [[Floppy Disk Container]] in [[HomestarRunner.com PAY PLUS!]].
* When you type &quot;get [[Ye Flask|flask]]&quot; three times, the text &quot;You unbolt the flask and hold it aloft&quot; is a possible reference to most [[The Legend of Zelda]] games, where after Link got an item from a chest, he would hold it above his head for the player to see.
* When you type "get [[Ye Flask|flask]]" three times, the text "You unbolt the flask and hold it aloft" is a possible reference to most [[The Legend of Zelda]] games, where after Link got an item from a chest, he would hold it above his head for the player to see.
* The page title, &quot;Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!&quot; is a reference to the old arcade game ''[[Sinistar]]''. In ''Sinistar'', the player battled a large spaceship shaped like a head that would say, &quot;I hunger!&quot;.
* The page title, "Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!" is a reference to the old arcade game ''[[Sinistar]]''. In ''Sinistar'', you battled a large spaceship shaped like a head that would say, "I hunger!".
* &quot;Bauble&quot; is a common inside joke in text adventures relating to ''[[Zork I]]'', in which winding a clockwork canary would result in the creation of a &quot;bauble&quot;.
* "Bauble" is a common inside joke in text adventures relating to [[Zork I]], in which someone would wind the clockwork canary, resulting in the creation of a "bauble".
* The fact that the flask is bolted to a wall may reference the suits of armor in the first King's Quest game, which themselves are bolted to the walls of King Edward's castle.


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=== Fast Forward ===
=== <span class="mw-headline">Fast Forward</span> ===


* [[Thy Dungeonman II]] features a magistrate.
* [[Thy Dungeonman II]] features a magistrate.
* An excerpt of [[Thy Dungeonman Instruction Manual|the 400-page instruction manual]] was read by [[Matt Chapman]] on the May 13, 2020 episode of the &quot;Worst First Chapter&quot; YouTube series.
* ''Vampire's Castle'', the game on which ''Thy Dungeonman'' is primarily based, was [[Disk 4 of 12 - Vampire's Castle|featured in an episode]] of [[Strong Bad's Disk 4 of 12]].


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* [https://homestarrunner.com/dungeonman play "Thy Dungeonman"]
* [https://homestarrunner.com/dungeonman play "Thy Dungeonman"]
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* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/thydungeonman_theme.mp3 listen to the game music]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/songs/thydungeonman_theme.mp3 listen to the game music]


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| style="text-align:center;background-color:#cfc" | '''Miscellaneous'''
| [[Thy Dungeonman (character)]], [[Ye Flask]], [[Dongrel]], [[Longrels, Hongrels, and Mongrels]], [[Dennis]], [[Minor Thy Dungeonman Characters|Minor Characters]], [[Thy Dungeonman Instruction Manual|Instruction Manual]]
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

Game Category: New Game play · ← StrongBadZone · Thy Dungeonman II →

This article is about the game. For the character, see Thy Dungeonman (character).

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"Quaff some serious mead"

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400 page manual inside!

In an exciting Videlectrix text adventure, you are Thy Dungeonman, exploring the depths of yon dungeon. The game can be accessed from the Strong Bad Email video games.

This game has two sequels, Thy Dungeonman II and Thy Dungeonman 3.

Date: Monday, January 12, 2004

Page Title: Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!

Walkthrough

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.

General Commands

  • HELP - repeats area description.
  • LOOK - repeats area description.
  • HELPETH - repeats area description.
  • DIE - "That wasn't very smart. Your score was: ___. Play again? [Y/N]" - Subtracts 100 points from your score.
  • DANCE - "Thou shaketh it a little, and it feeleth all right."
  • GET YE ___/TAKE YE ___/GET YON ___/TAKE YON ___/GET ___/ TAKE ___ - "Thou cannotst get that. Quit making stuffeth up!"
  • GET DAGGER - "Yeah, okay." - Adds 25 points to your score. Usable infinitely.
  • GO ___ - "Thou cannotst go there. Who do you think thou art? A magistrate?!"
  • LOOK ___ - "It looketh pretty awesome."
  • ___ - "That does not computeth. Type HELP is thou needs of it."
  • TALK ___ - "Who is ___? Your new boyfriend? Somebody from work you don't want me to meeteth?"
  • GIVE ___ - "Thou don'tst have a ___ to give. Go back to your tiny life."
  • SMELL/SNIFF - "You smell a Wumpus."

Main Dungeon Room

"Thy Dungeonman - Click to enter yon dungeon."

THY DUNGEONMAN


YOU ARE THY DUNGEONMAN!

Ye find yeself in yon dungeon. Ye see a SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a FLASK. Obvious exits are NORTH, SOUTH and DENNIS."

If you've asked to get the scroll more than once, anytime you look at the room (either by typing "LOOK", "HELP", or by returning to this room from another room, you'll see this message tacked onto the main message: "There is definitely no YE SCROLL, so drop it."

  • LOOK SCROLL - "Parchment, definitely parchment. I'd recognize it anywhere."
  • LOOK FLASK - "Looks like you could quaff some serious mead out of that thing."
  • GET SCROLL - "Ye takes the scroll and reads of it. It doth say: BEWARE, READER OF THE SCROLL, DANGER AWAITS TO THE- The SCROLL disappears in thy hands with ye olde ZAP!" - Adds 2 points to your score
  • GET SCROLL (again) - "Ye doth suffer from memory loss. YE SCROLL is no more. Honestly." - Subtracts 1 point from your score
  • LOOK SCROLL (again) - "Ye seeth nothing wheretofore it went ZAP."
  • GET FLASK (first two times) - "Ye cannot get the FLASK. It is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle. Never you mind." - Adds 1 point to your score each time
  • GET FLASK (third time) - "Okay, okay. You unbolt yon FLASK and hold it aloft. A great shaking begins. The dungeon ceiling collapses down on you, crushing you in twain. Apparently, this was a load-bearing FLASK. Your score was: ___ Play again? [Y/N]" - Subtracts 1000 points from your score
  • GO NORTH - Takes you north (see [#North_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
  • GO SOUTH - Takes you south (see [#South_of_the_Main_Dungeon_Room below]).
  • GO DENNIS - Takes you to Dennis (see [#Dennis below]).

North of the Main Dungeon Room

"You go NORTH through yon corridor. You arrive at parapets. Ye see a ROPE. Obvious exits are SOUTH."

  • LOOK PARAPETS - "Well, they're parapets. This much we know for sure."
  • LOOK ROPE - "It looks okay. You've seen better."
  • GET ROPE - "You attempt to take ye ROPE but alas it is enchanted! It glows a mustard red and smells like a public privy. The ROPE wraps round your neck and hangs you from parapets. With your last breath, you wonder what parapets are. GAME OVER. Your score was:__. Play again? (Y/N)" - Subtracts 1 point from your score
  • GO SOUTH - Takes you back to Main Dungeon Room.

South of the Main Dungeon Room

"You head south to an enbankment. Or maybe a chasm. You can't decide which. Anyway, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH."

  • LOOK TRINKET - "Quit looking! Just get it already."
  • LOOK/HELP (Before GET TRINKET) - "Ye stand yeself close to a yet-unnamed escarpment. Nonetheless, ye spies a TRINKET. Obvious exits are NORTH."
  • GET TRINKET - "Ye getsts yon TRINKET and discover it to be a bauble. You rejoice at your good fortune. You shove the TRINKET in your pouchel. It kinda hurts." - Adds 2 points to your score
  • LOOK/HELP (After GET TRINKET) - "Ye stand high above a canyon-like depression. Obvious exits are NORTH."
  • LOOK TRINKET (After you GET it) - "Just a bulge in thou pouchel at thist point."
  • GET TRINKET (After you GET it) - "Sigh. The trinket is in thou pouchel. Recallest thou?" - Subtracts 1 point from your score
  • LOOK/HELP (After you try to GET TRINKET more than once) - "Thou hangeth out at an overlook. Obvious exits are NORTH. I shouldn't have to tell ye there is no TRINKET."
  • GO NORTH - Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.

Dennis

"Ye arrive at Dennis. He wears a sporty frock coat and a long jimberjam. He paces about nervously. Obvious exits are NOT DENNIS."

  • NOT DENNIS - Takes you back to the Main Dungeon Room.
  • TALK - "You engage Dennis in leisurely discussion. Ye learns that his jimberjam was purchased on sale at a discount market and that he enjoys pacing about nervously. You become bored and begin thinking about parapets."
  • LOOK DENNIS - "That jimberjam really makes the outfit."
  • LOOK JIMBERJAM - "Man, that art a nice jimberjam."
  • GIVE TRINKET (or GIVE TRINKET TO DENNIS) - "A novel idea! You givst the TRINKET to Dennis and he happily agrees to tell you what parapets are. With this new knowledge, ye escapes from yon dungeon in order to search for new dungeons and to remain... THY DUNGEONMAN!! You hath won! Congraturation!! Your score was: ___"
  • GIVE TRINKET (without actually having the TRINKET) - "Thou don'tst have a trinket to give. Go back to your tiny life."

Fun Facts

Explanations

  • "Congraturation" is a reference to the bad Japanese to English translation (or Engrish) found in many old video games, especially the NES game Ghosts 'n Goblins. Japanese doesn't have an English /r/ or /l/ sound, but rather a sound which is somewhat between the two, which is transliterated as <r> in Latin script. Thus, English <r> and <l> are often mixed up by Japanese speakers when writing English words. The ending of Ghosts n' Goblins can be found here.
  • A parapet is a low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balcony.
  • A trinket is "cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing".
    • "Bauble" is a synonym of "trinket".
  • A magistrate is a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses).

Trivia

  • The "get dagger" command is probably from the unreleased Strong Bad email E-mail Birds on the strongbad email.exe DVD, in which Strong Bad plays a text adventure and tries to get a dagger but fails. However, there is no way to confirm this at present, as it is unknown whether E-mail Birds was created before or after the email video games.
  • The quip "you wonder what parapets are", as Matt reveals in the DVD commentary for the email video games, is based on his experiences playing a text adventure that had parapets and he thought that if he found out what parapets were, it'd help him win the game.
    • The game Matt is referring to is most likely "Vampire Castle", a short text adventure whose initial setting was limited to a few rooms, one of which was the exterior of the castle parapets. Since escaping the initial setting into the rest of the game required a very tricky twist of logic in one of the other rooms, many young players got stuck worrying about manipulating the castle parapets.

Remarks

  • Despite the game not telling you "why on Earth you can't get Ye Flask" in video games, this time you are told that "it is firmly bolted to a wall which is bolted to the rest of the dungeon which is probably bolted to a castle".
    • Also in "video games", the message is "Ye see a FLASK". In the actual game, the message is "Ye see a SCROLL. Behind ye scroll is a FLASK".
  • When you receive the "Play again? [Y/N]" message, pressing N does nothing.
  • Yon dungeon actually means "That dungeon over there".
  • Adding "-est" or "-st" to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the second person singular.
  • Adding "-eth" or "-th" to a word indicates in Early Modern English that it is a present tense verb in the third person singular.
  • According to the Wiktionary, "deau" is a Middle English alternative spelling for "dew".
  • "Ye" is derived from þe, with the letter thorn replaced by the letter Y due to Romanization. It also means "the", and was usually pronounced as such. It is often confused with a different "ye", which means "you" (usually plural) and is pronounced as spelled.
  • "Thy" in Early Modern English actually means "your".

Goofs

  • When you enter the embankment/chasm, the game will always say you can see a trinket, even if you have picked it up already.

Glitches

  • After you lose, press the down arrow a few times repeatedly and your score will go down. But this also messes up the text making the same text appear below 'Play Again[Y/N]'.
  • When you type "drink", a reply is supposed to be displayed that says, "Thou aren'est thirsty, last time thou checked." However, an error in the Flash file's script doesn't allow it to recognize the command.

Inside References

  • The rat featured on the game's box art resembles The Sneak.

Real-World References

  • The text "You smell a Wumpus" (from the command SMELL) is a reference to the game "Hunt the Wumpus", one of the very first text adventures. If the player was one room away from the Wumpus, the game would give the warning "You smell the Wumpus." It is also used as a floppy disk in the Floppy Disk Container in HomestarRunner.com PAY PLUS!.
  • When you type "get flask" three times, the text "You unbolt the flask and hold it aloft" is a possible reference to most The Legend of Zelda games, where after Link got an item from a chest, he would hold it above his head for the player to see.
  • The page title, "Thy Dungeonman! Thy hunger!" is a reference to the old arcade game Sinistar. In Sinistar, you battled a large spaceship shaped like a head that would say, "I hunger!".
  • "Bauble" is a common inside joke in text adventures relating to Zork I, in which someone would wind the clockwork canary, resulting in the creation of a "bauble".

Fast Forward

Thy Dungeonman
Games Volume One, Volume II (responses), Volume 3 (commands, responses, walkthrough)
Miscellaneous Thy Dungeonman (character), Ye Flask, Dongrel, Longrels, Hongrels, and Mongrels, Dennis, Minor Characters, Instruction Manual


Videlectrix Games
Playable 50K Racewalker, Awexome Cross, Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque, Duck Guardian One, Duck Pond,
Gel-Arshie's Pro Fruitboarder, Hallrunner, Kid Speedy, Limozeen's Hot Babelien Odyssey, Math Kickers, Peasant's Quest,
Pigs on Head, Population: Tire, RhinoFeeder, Secret Collect., Snake Boxer 5, Space Circus Catastrophe, Stinkoman 20X6,
Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, StrongBadZone, TROGDOR!, Thy Dungeonman, Thy Dungeonman II,
Thy Dungeonman 3, Where's an Egg?
Non-playable Butcher Bros., C.H.E.A.T., Cheat Commandos Tactics, Dangeresque Roomisode 2, Duck Guardian 2, Fluffy Puff Mayonnaise Game,
Halfathlon, King Dingo, Lewis Rudkin SX: england, Planet Alert!, QWERTY, Rabbit Algebra, Salad Daze, Shploitz!,
Spaceshipper, Spirits of '76, Sundae Drivin', Trogdor: Let's Burninate Phonics