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− | + | ==Level Change Descriptions== | |
− | + | *1-9: ''The delighted squeal of a child picking up a new toy; a sudden shriek; the sound of running parental feet.'' | |
− | + | *10-19: ''The queasy squeak of a toy mouse as it's lifted up for inspection; a sudden sobbing.'' | |
− | + | *20-29: ''<nowiki/>'A jack in the box bursts open. Horrified screaming; a stampede towards the exit.''' | |
− | + | *30-39: ''The happy tuneless humming of the Unsettling Toymaker, which signifies he's working on something new.'' | |
− | + | *40-49: ''The sound of a crowd of Temperance Campaigners gathering outside the shop. They do not seem happy.'' | |
− | + | *50-59: ''An absent-minded uncle is buying presents for his nieces. Other customers look on, alarmed, but paralysed.'' | |
− | + | *60-69: ''Hammering from upstairs; the Unsettling Toymaker is putting together a danse macabre in the display window.'' | |
− | + | *70-79: ''A Rubbery Man lopes out of the shop, narrowly avoiding the clutches of the Unsettling Toymaker, who wished to employ it as a model.'' | |
− | + | *80-89: ''Ministry officials enter the shop, intent on confiscating all of the 'French Revoultionary Chess Sets' for the public good.'' | |
− | + | *90-99: ''A group of artists are touring the shop for inspiration; they are particularly enchanted with the model Moloch Street train set.'' | |
− | + | *100: ''The Unsettling Toymaker has produced a Rubbery clown. It is his third today.'' |