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Table MM1 - What To Do With Fruit
| fruit | verbiage | code | result |
| petrified lemon | "pulverize" | 16 | "The hammer comes down and completely pulverizes the fruit. All that's left is a bit of rubble." |
| petrified orange | "smash" | 19 | "The hammer smashes the fruit into rubble." |
| petrified grape | "crush" | 3 | "With a terrific [bold type]whomp[roman type], the fruit is completely crushed. Rubble is all that remains." |
| petrified apple | "bash" | 2 | "The hammer bashes the fruit, which splinters, breaks and, finally, turns into rubble." |
Table MM2 - Sewer Room Atmospheric Sounds
| sound |
| "A sudden squeaking sounds startles you." |
| "Water drips annoyingly from pipes overhead." |
| "The echo of rats fighting -- or mating -- washes over you." |
| "A burst of movement catches your eye. You spin quickly to see what it is, but it's gone." |
| "Something dives into the water nearby, glides under the surface, and disappears. Nothing but ripples remain." |
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