Update to use Inform IDE

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gametext.txt gametext.txt
*.c *.c
*.o *.o
Mooreheim Mooreheim
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SRCDIR := .
include Targets
all: $(TARGETS)
$(TARGETS): %.inform
$(eval PROJDIR := $(SRCDIR)/$@.inform)
$(eval SRCS := $(wildcard $(PROJDIR)/Source/*.ni))
$(eval I6S := $(patsubst %.ni,%.i6,$(SRCS)))
$(INFORM7) -project "$(PROJDIR)" $(ARGS)
$(INFORM6) -E2w~S~DG $(PROJDIR)/Build/auto.inf $(PROJDIR)/Build/output.ulx
$(INBLORB) $(PROJDIR)/Release.blurb $(SRCDIR)/$@.gblorb
$(IF)/web.sh $@
%.inform:
echo $@
clean_inform:
echo $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME)/Build
web:
$(foreach TARGET_NAME, $(TARGETS), - python3 $(IF)/blorbtool.py $(TARGET_NAME).gblorb giload $(TARGET_NAME).materials/Release/interpreter interpreter && echo `pwd` && cp $(TARGET_NAME).gblorb "$(TARGET_NAME).materials/Release/`cat $(TARGET_NAME).inform/Release.blurb | grep -Eo -m1 '([^\"]+\.gblorb)' | sed -e 's/\( \)/\\ /g'`" )
clean:
$(foreach TARGET_NAME, $(TARGETS), - rm -rf $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).inform/Build - rm -rf $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).materials/Release $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).inform/Index $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).inform/*.plist $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).inform/*.iFiction $(SRCDIR)/$(TARGET_NAME).inform/*.blurb )
- rm *.gblorb

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TARGETS := breathofgod

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Skein rootNode="node-4156">
<generator>Inform Mac Client (Inform version 1.82/6.41/10.1.2)</generator>
<item nodeId="node-4156">
<command xml:space="preserve">breathofgod</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Breath of God
A potentially Christian journey. by William Moore
Release 2 / Serial number 230207 / Inform 7 v10.1.2 / D
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Breath of God
A potentially Christian journey. by William Moore
Release 2 / Serial number 230207 / Inform 7 v10.1.2 / D
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4160"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4160">
<command xml:space="preserve">x stone</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
There is no "trinity" per se. Breaking it down, the godhead is still Jesus in the personage of God because, in Judaism, only God may forgive sins against himself, which Jesus did with impunity in the eyes of the Jewish people of the day. God is still the deity. The "Holy Ghost" is not a part of God but of God. It is incorrectly mistranslated. Instead, it is the Breath of God that is of God, not to be worshipped.
One criticism of the Apostles William has is that they used "magical" means to make smoke appear on Pentacost. Their motivations are lost with time, but it's possible because they knew people would pay attention.
So, in essence, there is a trinity but not in the fashion used to by Christians. Calling the Breath of God from which we all draw inspiration and hope the "Holy Ghost" has a different meaning in the modern world.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
There is no "trinity" per se. Breaking it down, the godhead is still Jesus in the personage of God because, in Judaism, only God may forgive sins against himself, which Jesus did with impunity in the eyes of the Jewish people of the day. God is still the deity. The "Holy Ghost" is not a part of God but of God. It is incorrectly mistranslated. Instead, it is the Breath of God that is of God, not to be worshipped.
One criticism of the Apostles William has is that they used "magical" means to make smoke appear on Pentacost. Their motivations are lost with time, but it's possible because they knew people would pay attention.
So, in essence, there is a trinity but not in the fashion used to by Christians. Calling the Breath of God from which we all draw inspiration and hope the "Holy Ghost" has a different meaning in the modern world.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4161"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4161">
<command xml:space="preserve">e</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex East
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the northeast. There are paths leading both northeast and and west and one leading northwest into the sanctuary. There are stairs leading up.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex East here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex East
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the northeast. There are paths leading both northeast and and west and one leading northwest into the sanctuary. There are stairs leading up.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex East here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4162"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4162">
<command xml:space="preserve">x stone</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
People need to do good works. It doesn't guarantee a positive place in the afterlife even in the slightest. "Faith without works is dead" instead is the belief. How can one contribute? They can "just be there" for someone without saying "just trust in Jesus" in times of crisis. Another way is to write stories or interactive fictions detailing particuilar beliefs.
These are examples of passive, in the case of the latter, or active, in the case of the former, evangelizing. Passive has the biggest positive impact.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
People need to do good works. It doesn't guarantee a positive place in the afterlife even in the slightest. "Faith without works is dead" instead is the belief. How can one contribute? They can "just be there" for someone without saying "just trust in Jesus" in times of crisis. Another way is to write stories or interactive fictions detailing particuilar beliefs.
These are examples of passive, in the case of the latter, or active, in the case of the former, evangelizing. Passive has the biggest positive impact.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4163"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4163">
<command xml:space="preserve">w</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4164"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4164">
<command xml:space="preserve">w</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex West
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the northwest. There are paths leading both northwest and east and one leading northeast into the sanctuary. There are stairs leading up.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex West here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex West
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the northwest. There are paths leading both northwest and east and one leading northeast into the sanctuary. There are stairs leading up.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex West here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4165"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4165">
<command xml:space="preserve">x stone</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
It's a common misconception that there are angels there to rescue you at the beckon and call and provide inspiration. This is likely a carry over from non-Christian religious beliefs. Instead, there is only God to rescue you and the Breath of God to inspire you and to guide you as it reaches your body.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">A short hexagonal pillar surrounded by rock with water trickling out from the top.
It's a common misconception that there are angels there to rescue you at the beckon and call and provide inspiration. This is likely a carry over from non-Christian religious beliefs. Instead, there is only God to rescue you and the Breath of God to inspire you and to guide you as it reaches your body.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4166"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4166">
<command xml:space="preserve">s</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4167"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4167">
<command xml:space="preserve">e</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
A beautiful section of the narthex.
It curves to the west and east. There is an exit to the north leading into the sanctuary.
You can see Theophilius and Resurrection Leawood Stone Water Feature of Narthex Center here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4168"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4168">
<command xml:space="preserve">n</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Center Corridor
The lower floor, center part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the north and to the rest of the seating to the east and west. There is an exit to the south.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Center Corridor
The lower floor, center part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the north and to the rest of the seating to the east and west. There is an exit to the south.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4169"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4169">
<command xml:space="preserve">n</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4170"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4170">
<command xml:space="preserve">x altar</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">You see nothing special about Resurrection Leawood Altar Table.
As an aside, Christ showed compassion and charity to humanity. As a part of this, He forcibly made people recognize human dignity and this is necessary for the Christian life. It does not matter what people look like or self-identify or even believe, outside being hateful people. This is, as the Christ so poignantly pointed out, the summation of the Law: to love everyone regardless and it is absolutely lost on most of Christianity.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">You see nothing special about Resurrection Leawood Altar Table.
As an aside, Christ showed compassion and charity to humanity. As a part of this, He forcibly made people recognize human dignity and this is necessary for the Christian life. It does not matter what people look like or self-identify or even believe, outside being hateful people. This is, as the Christ so poignantly pointed out, the summation of the Law: to love everyone regardless and it is absolutely lost on most of Christianity.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4171"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4171">
<command xml:space="preserve">l</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4172"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4172">
<command xml:space="preserve">w</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the east and to the rest of the seating to the northwest and south. There is an exit to the west.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the east and to the rest of the seating to the northwest and south. There is an exit to the west.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4173"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4173">
<command xml:space="preserve">n</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4174"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4174">
<command xml:space="preserve">nw</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There is a path leading southeast.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There is a path leading southeast.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4175"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4175">
<command xml:space="preserve">e</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">You can't go that way.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4176"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4176">
<command xml:space="preserve">se</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the east and to the rest of the seating to the northwest and south. There is an exit to the west.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor
The lower floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating.
There are paths leading toward the stage to the east and to the rest of the seating to the northwest and south. There is an exit to the west.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4177"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4177">
<command xml:space="preserve">e</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stage
Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.
There are paths in all directions.
You can see Resurrection Leawood Baptismal Font and Resurrection Leawood Altar Table here.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4178"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4178">
<command xml:space="preserve">x font</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">An ornate font with a basin full of water.
It is important for a Christian to remember their baptism. This means following Erasmus and his thoughts on the Christian Knight, although William really needs to finish this work. When remembering the baptism, they show people love. Love really does conquer all.
In his own life, William Moore's bigoted father, who was an atheist, had his heart melted to dark-skinned individuals by simply holding William's first-born who is half Togolese. By simply refusing to give her up and falling asleep with her in his arms, William's father recanted towards the end of his life of bigotry towards dark-skinned individuals. The rest of his father's bigotry remained to be determined if it was "cleansed" from his life prior to his passing.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">An ornate font with a basin full of water.
It is important for a Christian to remember their baptism. This means following Erasmus and his thoughts on the Christian Knight, although William really needs to finish this work. When remembering the baptism, they show people love. Love really does conquer all.
In his own life, William Moore's bigoted father, who was an atheist, had his heart melted to dark-skinned individuals by simply holding William's first-born who is half Togolese. By simply refusing to give her up and falling asleep with her in his arms, William's father recanted towards the end of his life of bigotry towards dark-skinned individuals. The rest of his father's bigotry remained to be determined if it was "cleansed" from his life prior to his passing.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4179"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4179">
<command xml:space="preserve">n</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stained Glass Window
A massive, multi-colored stained glass window featuring loads of Christian symbolism and meaning to Resurrection, A Methodist Church. You feel awe-inspired and nearly want to pray several times as a consequence.
&gt;</result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">
Resurrection Leawood Stained Glass Window
A massive, multi-colored stained glass window featuring loads of Christian symbolism and meaning to Resurrection, A Methodist Church. You feel awe-inspired and nearly want to pray several times as a consequence.
&gt;</commentary>
<children><child nodeId="node-4204"></child>
</children>
</item>
<item nodeId="node-4204">
<command xml:space="preserve">pray</command>
<result xml:space="preserve">You kneel down, close your eyes, and say a little prayer.
You have completed the quest and mission set forth. Hopefully, you're blessed somewhat by this.
*** The End ***
Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command?
&gt; </result>
<commentary xml:space="preserve">You kneel down, close your eyes, and say a little prayer.
You have completed the quest and mission set forth. Hopefully, you're blessed somewhat by this.
*** The End ***
Would you like to RESTART, RESTORE a saved game, QUIT or UNDO the last command?
&gt; </commentary>
<annotation xml:space="preserve">***</annotation>
</item>
</Skein>

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The story headline is "A potentially Christian journey.". The story headline is "A potentially Christian journey.".
The story description is "A journey through the addendum philosophies to Christianity and criticisms of the church body as presented by William Moore. It is a constantly evolving work.". The story description is "A journey through the addendum philosophies to Christianity and criticisms of the church body as presented by William Moore. It is a constantly evolving work.".
The release number is 2. The release number is 3.
Release along with cover art, an interpreter, the library card, and the source text. Index map with EPS file.
Release along with cover art, an introductory booklet, an introductory postcard, a website, an interpreter, a library card, a public solution, a file of "Map" called "Inform Map.eps", and the source text.
Chapter 2 - Game Set Up Chapter 2 - Game Set Up
@ -146,11 +147,11 @@ Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor is a room. It is s
Resurrection Leawood Stage is a room. It is east of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor. It is northeast of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor West Corridor. It is north of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Center Corridor. It is northwest of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor East Corridor. It is west of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northeast Corridor. The description is "Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.[paragraph break]There are paths in all directions.". Resurrection Leawood Stage is a room. It is east of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northwest Corridor. It is northeast of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor West Corridor. It is north of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Center Corridor. It is northwest of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor East Corridor. It is west of Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Lower Floor Northeast Corridor. The description is "Complete with podium, altar, and space for musicians and a choir in the back, the stage is where the ceremonies take place.[paragraph break]There are paths in all directions.".
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Upper Floor West is a room. It is above Resurrection Leawood Narthex West. The description is "The upper floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.[paragraph break]There is a path leading toward the rest of the seating to the east.". Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Upper Floor West is a room. It is above Resurrection Leawood Narthex West. The description is "The upper floor, western part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.[paragraph break]There is a path leading toward the rest of the seating to the east.".
Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Upper Floor East is a room. It is above Resurrection Leawood Narthex East. It is east of Resurrection Leawood anctuary Upper Floor East. The description is "The upper floor, eastern part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.[paragraph break]There is a path leading toward the rest of the seating to the west.". Resurrection Leawood Sanctuary Upper Floor East is a room. It is above Resurrection Leawood Narthex East. It is east of Resurrection Leawood anctuary Upper Floor East. The description is "The upper floor, eastern part, of the sanctuary opens up to seating all around.[paragraph break]There is a path leading toward the rest of the seating to the west.".
Resurrection Leawood Stained Glass Window is a room. It is north of Stage. The description of Stained Glass Window is "A massive, multi-colored stained glass window featuring loads of Christian symbolism and meaning to the Church of the Resurrection. You feel awe-inspired and nearly want to pray several times as a consequence.". Resurrection Leawood Stained Glass Window is a room. It is north of Stage. The description of Stained Glass Window is "A massive, multi-colored stained glass window featuring loads of Christian symbolism and meaning to Resurrection, A Methodist Church. You feel awe-inspired and nearly want to pray several times as a consequence.".
Chapter 4 - The Actors Chapter 4 - The Actors
Theophilius is a person. They are in CoR Leawood Narthex. The description is "Thephilius looks like a person lost somewhere in time. They are balding with a medium length, grey beard. They are dressed from head to toe like someone from 1st Century Greece." Theophilius is a person. They are in Resurrection Leawood Narthex. The description is "Thephilius looks like a person lost somewhere in time. They are balding with a medium length, grey beard. They are dressed from head to toe like someone from 1st Century Greece."
Chapter 5 - All The Things Chapter 5 - All The Things
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display the Figure of Altar Table; display the Figure of Altar Table;
say "As an aside, Christ showed compassion and charity to humanity. As a part of this, He forcibly made people recognize human dignity and this is necessary for the Christian life. It does not matter what people look like or self-identify or even believe, outside being hateful people. This is, as the Christ so poignantly pointed out, the summation of the Law: to love everyone regardless and it is absolutely lost on most of Christianity.". say "As an aside, Christ showed compassion and charity to humanity. As a part of this, He forcibly made people recognize human dignity and this is necessary for the Christian life. It does not matter what people look like or self-identify or even believe, outside being hateful people. This is, as the Christ so poignantly pointed out, the summation of the Law: to love everyone regardless and it is absolutely lost on most of Christianity.".
Understand "pray" as praying. Praying is an action applying to nothing.
Carry out praying:
say "You kneel down, close your eyes, and say a little prayer.";
if location of the player is Resurrection Leawood Stained Glass Window:
say "You have completed the quest and mission set forth. Hopefully, you're blessed somewhat by this.";
end the story.
Chapter 7 - The Game Chapter 7 - The Game
The player is in Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center The player is in Resurrection Leawood Narthex Center
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After speech when the noun is Theophilius: After speech when the noun is Theophilius:
say "Theophilius smiles and says 'Welcome to the philosophies of William Moore in relation to Christianity!"; say "Theophilius smiles and says 'Welcome to the philosophies of William Moore in relation to Christianity!";
say "[paragraph break]The purpose of the interactive fiction is to expound my particular take on certain topics in Christianity. The take is esssentially orthodox and is rooted in reviewing potential misunderstandings brought on by outside influences that were undue but persist unto this day. Additionally, the interactive fiction will present certain criticisms. This is a work in progress."; say "[paragraph break]The purpose of the interactive fiction is to expound my particular take on certain topics in Christianity. The take is esssentially orthodox and is rooted in reviewing potential misunderstandings brought on by outside influences that were undue but persist unto this day. Additionally, the interactive fiction will present certain criticisms. This is a work in progress.";
say "[paragraph break]It should be further noted that he chose this location of Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas mostly because it is from where he draws from the Breath of God (more on this later)."; say "[paragraph break]It should be further noted that he chose this location of Resurrection, a Methodist Church, Leawood, Kansas mostly because it is from where he draws from the Breath of God (more on this later).";
say "[paragraph break]To find out more of the philisophies, wander around and interact with objects. Things will be revealed!'". say "[paragraph break]To find out more of the philisophies, wander around and interact with objects. Things will be revealed!'".

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534 108 moveto % bottom left corner
570 108 lineto % bottom side
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closepath
fill
currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
1 setlinewidth
newpath % Room outline
0 0 0 setrgbcolor % From HTML colour 000000
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stroke
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/Helvetica findfont 12 scalefont setfont
newpath (RsLNC)
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moveto show
newpath % Room interior
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
1 setlinewidth
newpath % Room outline
0 0 0 setrgbcolor % From HTML colour 000000
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
0 0 0 setrgbcolor % From HTML colour 000000
/Helvetica findfont 12 scalefont setfont
newpath (RsLNW)
dup stringwidth add 2 div 192 exch sub % = X centre-offset
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newpath % Room interior
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750 108 moveto % bottom left corner
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newpath % Room outline
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stroke
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newpath % Room interior
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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stroke
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newpath % Room interior
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newpath % Room outline
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stroke
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354 36 lineto % bottom side
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newpath % Room outline
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
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642 180 lineto % bottom side
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
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setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
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newpath (RLSLF)
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282 180 lineto % bottom side
282 216 lineto % right side
246 216 lineto % top side
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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newpath % Room outline
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282 180 lineto % bottom side
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
0 0 0 setrgbcolor % From HTML colour 000000
/Helvetica findfont 12 scalefont setfont
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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newpath % Room outline
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
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newpath % Room interior
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210 324 lineto % bottom side
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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newpath % Room outline
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210 324 lineto % bottom side
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stroke
setlinewidth % Pull old line width from stack
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newpath (RLSLF)
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currentlinewidth % Push old line width onto stack
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stroke
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stroke
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newpath (RLSLF)
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stroke
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stroke
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release.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
rm -rf "$3"
python3 ../blorbtool.py "$1" giload "$2" interpreter
#eps2eps "$4/Inform Map.eps" "Inform Map.eps"
#mv "Inform Map.eps" "$4/Inform Map.eps"
cp -R "$4" "$3"