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Sound Directory

Sound Title/File Name

 

Description or Example of Text String
anvil.wav
arrow.wav

You fire an: This one adds a nice effect to combat.

arrow2.wav

You fire a: This one would be primary used best against critters that have decent armor, use a wooden shield, or are "hard" skinned. Wood trolls would be a prime example.

arrow3.wav
beast1.wav
bird1-1.wav
caravan.wav
catraor1.wav

A cougar just arrived:

cl.wav
click.wav
click3.wav
coin.wav
coins.wav
crocodil.wav A blue-belly crocodile just arrived:
crow.wav
dart.wav
dinosaur.wav
dogbark.wav
door2.wav
es.wav
ewok.wav
falcon.wav
ferryride.wav
fiwork2.wav
fwoosh1.wav
gargoyle.wav A loud stomping sound fills the air:
gremlin.wav
growl.wav
guardian.wav
horse.wav
knocking.wav
lever.wav
longbow.wav
meow.wav
moan3.wav
monster.wav
oof1.wav
owl.wav
path.Txt
pour.wav
pour2.wav
rattle2.wav
roar.wav
roar3.wav
roar5.wav
sluagh.wav
snap.wav
swclang.wav Driving in like an adept combatant:
You attempt to parry:
Moving fluidly, you chop at:
you slice at:
you thrust at:
You step backward and then:
Moving well, you jab:
Note: Do not attach the : at the end as this will not allow the highlight string to work.
swhoosh.wav
sword.wav
sword1.wav
sword11.wav
sworddraw.wav
tc.wav
thud.wav
thump.wav
thunder.wav
thundr2.wav
trex.wav A giant black leucro skulks menacingly into view:
You hear a low growl as a giant black leucr:
undead.wav
vault.wav
vulture.wav
whip2.wav
whoosh.wav
wind2.wav A bone-chilling blast of air sweeps through the: This is from the Snowbeasts, and Gargoyles in Shard. It helps to add some ambiance to the area.
wlfhowl1.WAV
wlfhowl2.WAV
wlfhowl3.WAV
wv-sword.wav

Notice: These sounds were pulled from all parts of the internet and are considered as public domain. If you feel any of these sounds is your work and is in violation of a copyright you hold, E-mail me and I will remove it.

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Last revised: July 20, 1999

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