TBA data file whitespace cleanups. (#66)

This just converts the few DOS text files still in here to standard text files (line-endings),
removes all the trailing spaces on lines, removes all the trailing blank lines, and replaces
all the tabs (except in .zon files, where they seem to be common) with expanded spaces.

It's easy to confirm this is actually a non-change, except for whitespace:
* `git show -w` shows this commit as only removing 8 trailing blank lines.

This should make no difference to tbaMUD itself, but it will make working on these files,
especially with scripts and automated tools, much easier.

This is the base change for a set of other changes I will put up once/if this merges,
without this, the others are just too complicated to wrangle.
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Steaphan Greene
2019-11-18 09:53:47 -08:00
committed by wyld-sw
parent 9856fca4e3
commit c59c321d5d
874 changed files with 33218 additions and 33226 deletions

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Steps Leading Down to the Sea~
You are on a long flight of steps cut into a cliff face. Just above you, the
top of the steps looms, while below you, the steps continue for what seems an
eternity.
eternity.
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Down the Cliff-Face~
The steps continue down toward the sea, or up to the crest of the cliff,
depending on the way you're heading. It looks as if there may be some sort of
cave down from here.
cave down from here.
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The stairs continue, however you are much closer to the bottom than the top
now. There appears to be an opening in the rock to your east. Inside you can
only see darkness, so it is possible that it is simply a natural fissure, but
then again, who knows?
then again, who knows?
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On the Steps~
Nearing the bottom, you really begin to get a good whiff of the clean sea air
as a breeze ruffles your clothing. You begin to feel a bit better about your
day - the sea can do that to a person.
day - the sea can do that to a person.
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#26504
The Base of the Steps~
You stand at the bottom of a set of steps cut into the face of the cliff
here. The beach runs along east to west here as far as you can see.
here. The beach runs along east to west here as far as you can see.
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You stand on a beach which stretches east and west from here. The waves, not
very large at this time, lap gently near your, making patterns in the fine sand.
To the west you see a few rocks jutting from the sand and sea. East is flat
beach to the horizon.
beach to the horizon.
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You stand on a beach which stretches east to west for as far as your eyes can
see. Jumbles of rock and scree litter the way here, making it so you must watch
your step. You notice a bit of wood, partially buried in the sand of the beach
here. West is more rocky beach, while east the way gets a bit more flat.
here. West is more rocky beach, while east the way gets a bit more flat.
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east you can just barely make out the rooftops of a large city which sits
nestled in a cove on the shore of the ocean. To your west you see that the
beach gets a bit rockier than where you currently stand. A set of steps lead up
the cliff face just to the west of you.
the cliff face just to the west of you.
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The beach continues it's way east toward what appears to be a large coastal
town. A large pier juts out into the sea, ships dot the horizon as far out to
sea as you can see from the city. To your west you may continue along the
beach.
beach.
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sits on a huge plateau. You can now hear the sounds of a great many voices
coming from that direction, however traffic along this beach is at a bare
minimum, which is to say not at all. There must be another entrance into the
city somewhere. To your west, the beach continues into the western horizon.
city somewhere. To your west, the beach continues into the western horizon.
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holding a massive walled city atop it. To the north is the cliff face you have
been following, which happens to put an end to this path just a little ways
northeast from your current position. West the path heads along the beach for
quite a long distance.
quite a long distance.
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Along a Rocky Beach~
The way gets much too rocky here for you to continue along the water any
further. You do however, notice a trail through the rocks which heads
southwest.
southwest.
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Rocky Path~
The path meanders it's way through the rocks on this littered beach. In the
distance, you can see a lighthouse out at the end of a jetty, it's gentle light
guiding sailors safely past this rocky area.
guiding sailors safely past this rocky area.
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#26513
Rocky Path~
The path continues it's way in a southwesterly direction toward the
lighthouse, or you may head northeast toward a less cluttered-looking beach.
lighthouse, or you may head northeast toward a less cluttered-looking beach.
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Rocky Path~
The path runs east to west over jumbled rock and fine beach sand. Just to
your west, you see a jetty running out into the ocean, a lighthouse at it's end.
To the east the path curves it's way along the beach.
To the east the path curves it's way along the beach.
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Rocky Path at Takker's Jetty~
The path continues east or west from you, depending which way you are
heading. A jetty runs out into the sea to your south, a strong, bold lighthouse
at it's end.
at it's end.
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Rocky Path~
The path, still rocky and hard to navigate, continues along to the east and
west. Directly east of you begins a jetty which hosts a lighthouse at it's end.
West seems only to host more rocks and possibly a cave or two.
West seems only to host more rocks and possibly a cave or two.
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#26517
Takker's Jetty~
The jetty heads south into the sea ending at a lighthouse. All along the
way, fishermen try their luck.
way, fishermen try their luck.
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#26519
Takker's Jetty at the Lighthouse~
You stand at the entrance to the lighthouse, a solid oak door set back into
the rounded wall. To your north, the jetty leads you back to dry land.
the rounded wall. To your north, the jetty leads you back to dry land.
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#26520
Entryway - Lighthouse~
You stand in a small chamber just inside the front door of the lighthouse.
You stand in a small chamber just inside the front door of the lighthouse.
Just south of these cramped stucco walls is the main living room of the
lighthouse. You can hear and smell a crackling, warm fire in the fireplace, a
dog's contented panting, and the sound of a young lady's laughter from the next
room.
room.
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the east, you see what looks to be one of the family's bedrooms, the same to the
west. Both have doors, but both doors are wide open. A spiral stairway leads
up into the lighthouse top, where the Keeper must spend a great deal of his
time.
time.
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Lighthouse Keeper's Bedroom~
A huge plush king size bed, four posted with satin drapes. A mahoganey
dresser with a matching vanity desk and mirror. This lighthouse keeper must be
one heck of a guy!
one heck of a guy!
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houses the light. A narrow walkway encircles the light, so that regular
maintenance can be performed. Some shelves on the walls hold tools and oils
which keep the machinery in fine tune so that no ships run afoul of the many
rocks in this part of the ocean.
rocks in this part of the ocean.
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Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter's Bedroom~
What a cute little room! Twin bed with a pink down comforter, a doll
collection which even impresses you, and many other assorted toys sit on
shelves, all neatly stacked and color-coordinated.
shelves, all neatly stacked and color-coordinated.
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stone, a deep cavernous hole in the center of it. What looks to be am operating
table is set to one side with tables covered in instruments of dissection and
bubbling vials close by. Do you really wish to descend into that room and visit
with the 'good' Lighthouse Keeper?
with the 'good' Lighthouse Keeper?
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all cardinal directions, each with a whimpering human subject in it! Diagrams
cover the walls, notes jotted on many of them, all dealing with one goal in mind
- the creation of the perfect sexual companion! It seems the 'good Lighthouse
Keeper' may be a bit more than everyone believes him to be...
Keeper' may be a bit more than everyone believes him to be...
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This small ten by ten room once was a simple like the others which connect to
the Operating Room, however because of the nature of the specimen which abides
in this space, it has been spruced up just a bit. A huge bed dominates the
ENTIRE room, pillows strewn everywhere with lace and frills and all.
ENTIRE room, pillows strewn everywhere with lace and frills and all.
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#26528
Cell~
This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
corner for necessary functions.
corner for necessary functions.
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#26529
Cell~
This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
corner for necessary functions.
corner for necessary functions.
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#26530
Cell~
This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
corner for necessary functions.
corner for necessary functions.
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#26531
Rocky Path~
The path continues along the beach, over rocks and scree. Your options are
east or west.
east or west.
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You stand on a rocky beach path near the mouth of a cave. The entrance to
the cave must be at least thirty feet high and just as wide. It doesn't look as
if anything could live there, as the water from the sea laps right inside the
cave, but then, you never know.
cave, but then, you never know.
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You realize that if you wish to explore the confines of this cave, you will
have to get wet. As you stand looking into the cold, wet, darkness of the cave,
the idea of jumping into that water just for the sake of exploring does seem a
bit nutty.
bit nutty.
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In the Kracken's Den~
Something seems wrong here, very wrong. Something makes the water move and
not just in a small spot, ALL of the water is moving from some kind of monstrous
movement under the water.
movement under the water.
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End of the Rocky Path~
You have come to the end of the rocky path you've been following along the
sea. South of you is the open sea, west is a moss- covered rock face, and to
the north the way is impassable.
the north the way is impassable.
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The path can go no farther. The cliff face runs directly into the sea from
here, no longer leaving the little bit of beach that you have been enjoying just
west and south and here. Strange that a path would end so abruptly at a cliff
without leading anywhere... Oh well!
without leading anywhere... Oh well!
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cliff~
You think you may see a faint outline of some sort of entryway in the cliff.
Maybe if you tried OPENing it...?
Maybe if you tried OPENing it...?
~
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