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After noting the new type of trap listed in the help tab of the trapsmith, and it referenced the catacombs, I did a bit of reading on the forums, which led me to say that it was believed that will be the new location. --[[User:Skittlesandmnms|Skittlesandmnms]] 20:45 1 February 2009 (UTC)
 
After noting the new type of trap listed in the help tab of the trapsmith, and it referenced the catacombs, I did a bit of reading on the forums, which led me to say that it was believed that will be the new location. --[[User:Skittlesandmnms|Skittlesandmnms]] 20:45 1 February 2009 (UTC)
  
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[bold]Master of the Pagoda?[/bold]
 
I understand that the referenced locations may not (and in some cases, do not) actually exist. But I'm wondering two things: 1) Is the Pagoda just referenced, or the actually all-encompassing name for the three areas? and 2) if the latter, from my previous question, why is the Master Mouse of the 'Pagoda' called the Master of the Dojo? Surely the Dojo is only one section. Anyone know?
 
I understand that the referenced locations may not (and in some cases, do not) actually exist. But I'm wondering two things: 1) Is the Pagoda just referenced, or the actually all-encompassing name for the three areas? and 2) if the latter, from my previous question, why is the Master Mouse of the 'Pagoda' called the Master of the Dojo? Surely the Dojo is only one section. Anyone know?

Revision as of 22:03, 30 March 2009

List of descriptions with references

Here's the list I collected before writing this article, just for future reference. Revengeance 06:25, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Burroughs River

  • A place of study, the students that train along the northern shore of the Burroughs River are indeed a worthy foe. (Training Grounds)
  • Often seen firing their arrows over the Burroughs River and using zombie mice for target practice this agile mouse can split a whisker from 1000 yards. (Archer Mouse)
  • The pollution being pumped into the Burroughs River seems to cause the local salmon to grow to massive proportions. (Burroughs Salmon)
  • The combination of delicious brie and fish fresh out of the Burroughs River seems to be the only bait that will attract the Masters of the Cheese Claw. (Susheese)

Furoma Pagoda

  • The ground floor of the Furoma Pagoda is where students most frequently train. (Dojo)
  • The second floor of the Pagoda is where the Masters of the three cheese schools meditate and study. (Meditation Room)
  • The stairs that lead to the third and final floor of the Pagoda are behind a thick, opulent set of double doors and are extremely well guarded. (Pinnacle Chamber)
  • This mouse is most frequently found scampering around the Furoma Pagoda repairing shattered wooden pillars. (Worker Mouse)
  • Many powerful warrior type mice seem to have taken over the Pagoda nearby and turned it into a Dojo. (Plankrun's journal)

Gnawnia Mountains

  • Made from fresh seaweed growing along the shores near the base of the Gnawnia Mountains, nori is frequently used for preparing Susheese. (Nori)
  • These mice are occasionally seen wandering down from the Mountains to give hunters a hard time. (Abominable Snow Mouse)
  • In their mad dash to escape hunters, the thieving elf mice dropped a large quantity of these red gifts across the Gnawnia Mountains. (Gift)

Salt Mines

  • Imported from the Salt Mines, this salt has a high mineral content and is extremely conductive. (Ionized Salt)

Unused references

There are a few referenced locations I came across which don't really seem as relevant as the others.

  • Eastern island: A merchant air ship was forced to make a landing on an island east of Gnawnia until the weather clears up. (News ticker)
  • Furoma forests: This wood is harvested from the northern forests of Furoma, where the trees almost seem to fight back against the hatchets. (Splintered Wood)
  • Furoma schools: The masters of all three Furoma schools focus their power and knowledge by unifying their consciousness under a single seal. (Master's Seal)
    • Cheese Belt school: The School of the Cheese Belt harnesses this magical energy to suppress their once insatiable cravings for cheese. (Token of the Cheese Belt)
    • Cheese Claw school: Considered somewhat of an acquired taste, Susheese is the traditional meal of the school of the Cheese Claw. (Susheese)
    • Cheese Claw school: Cheese Claw tokens harness magical jade gems to encapsulate the teachings of the Claw School. (Token of the Cheese Claw)
    • Cheese Fang school: Should a Master of the Cheese Fang see a hunter using a chunk of this as bait it will surely cause them to challenge the hunter to defend the honor of the school. (Combat)
  • Gnawnia castle: The King allows Ronza to make port near the castle, to sell her goods. (Ronza's Traveling Shoppe)
  • Gnawnia castle: The weather has cleared and Ronza has been spotted in the sky above the Gnawnia castle! (News ticker)
  • Moon: One of the inventions the scientists of Digby are most interested in is space probe technology capable of fragmenting a small portion of the moon's surface to harvest small quantities of lunar cheese. (Moon)
  • Santa's workshop: These gifts are specially prepared in Santa's workshop and have a magic glow about them. (Magically Wrapped Gift)
  • Santa's workshop: This greedy little mouse managed to infiltrate Santa's workshop by disguising himself as one of Santa's elves. (Elf Mouse)
  • Zen gardens: Although these mice mostly lead a tranquil life of meditation in the Zen gardens of Furoma, they shall not hesitate to defend their territory. (Kung Fu Mouse)
  • Zugzwang's tower: Zugzwang enchanted the pieces of his chess set to create a trap weapon capable of combating the clever mice in his tower. (Zugzwang's Last Move)

After noting the new type of trap listed in the help tab of the trapsmith, and it referenced the catacombs, I did a bit of reading on the forums, which led me to say that it was believed that will be the new location. --Skittlesandmnms 20:45 1 February 2009 (UTC)

[bold]Master of the Pagoda?[/bold] I understand that the referenced locations may not (and in some cases, do not) actually exist. But I'm wondering two things: 1) Is the Pagoda just referenced, or the actually all-encompassing name for the three areas? and 2) if the latter, from my previous question, why is the Master Mouse of the 'Pagoda' called the Master of the Dojo? Surely the Dojo is only one section. Anyone know?