KQ5NES transcript

Transcript of the NES version of KQ5. See also KQ5 transcript (for the original floppy version), and KQ5CD transcript.

Narrator
King Graham, heavy of heart, searches far and wide for his beloved fam-ily who've been stolen by an evil wizard.

The magic amulet begins to glow softly as Graham slips it over his head. He then carefully tucks the amulet into the front of his tunic, hiding it from sight.

The thick cloak warms Graham's cold and shivering body bringing him new strength.

Graham finds the leg of lamb a bit tough, but tasty enough. Filling up quickly, he saves the other half for later.

Feeling a bit hungry, Graham finishes off the other half of the leg of lamb.

Talking to yourself again, Graham?

Crispin's House
Nestled among the trees of the forest sits the wizard Crispin's worn, but cozy, cottage.

A small wooden bridge crosses the pond below crispin's house.

An unusual ornament decorates Crispin's front yard. Crispin being a wizard, it must have some magical signifigance which Graham could never understand.

Thick-paned windows adorn the small house. It is difficult to see through them.

A tiny pond adds charm to Crispin's forested home.

The cool pond water quenches Graham's thirst.

Graham attempts to open Crispin's door but finds it locked securely with a heavy padlock.

Outside Dark Forest
The sign seems self-explanatory enough: ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!

Beyond the warning sign, the gnarled trees seem to close in, entangling and confusing all who dare enter here.

An old, hollow log lies in the a small clearing before the gloomy forest.

The old log doesn't look interesting enough to bother with.

The entrance to the elves' tunnel is left exposed.

Weeping Willow/Pond of tears
To the north, Graham can see the gnarly edge of a deep, dark forest.

A lovely little pond surrounds the base of a beautiful weeping willow tree.

There is a small pond near the edge of a dark forest.

A graceful weeping willow tree grows beside a small pond created from... her tears? In her branch-like arms she clutches a beautiful harp as a child would a cherished toy.

It won't help the willow tree.

A beautiful harp lies on the ground near the small pond.

Bending down, Graham picks the harp up off the ground and takes it with him.

Path to Mountains/Snake
The snake looks at Graham with cold eyes, but doesn't answer.

A large, venomous snake blocks Graham's passage to the east.

A worn dirt path wanders through a thick wood alive with the sound of many creatures. Between the trees, to the east, Graham can see the outline of a great mountain range.

Frightened by the noisy tambourine, the snake reluctantly slithers away.

Outside Town
A wild river tumbles down from the eastern mountains and flows swiftly below the small town.

The quaint little town nestles at the base of a great snowcapped mountain range which rises sharply to the east.

The door is securely locked with a heavy padlock and can never be opened.

A small tributary of the larger river powers an old waterwheel as it flows through the town.

Outside Bakehouse
The cold river courses swiftly by the town bakehouse.

With a fine view of the rushing river, the bakehouse sits a bit out of town along an old, rutted road.

The bakehouse door beckons to all hungry travelers.

A scroungy cat catches a large, grey rat in its wicked claws.

Inside Bakehouse
Mmmmmmm. The wonderful smells of the bakehouse set Graham's stomach to rumbling and his mouth to watering.

Graham can see the bakehouse kitchen through the partially-open Dutch door.

The Baker brothers seem to have a pet; a large, mangy cat.

Delicious, mouthwatering custard pies lining the countertop attract Graham's eyes... and nose!

The baker, a large, sturdy fellow, waits for customers behind a pie-covered counter.

In the kitchen of the bakehouse, Graham can see another big, burly man doing the day's baking.

The cat doesn't appear to like Graham, much less answer him.

The cat doesn't look too friendly.

Graham would love to buy a pie if he could.

The baker bides his time behind the counter while Graham looks hungrily at all the delicious wares.

The kitchen is off-limits to customers. Besides, Graham would only be in the way.

Only employees are allowed in the kitchen.

The baker's brother is too busy to chat with Graham.

Graham waits to further bother the baker until a decision for purchase has been made.

The baker wouldn't be interested in that.

North Inn Outside
Just off a rutted dirt road, a country inn overlooks the picturesque rushing river. This is the side entrance of the country inn.

An, old, uninteresting barn is located behind the country inn.

A large haystack dominates the area in front of the barn.

Weary travelers can enter through the inn's front door.

The brisk river rushes swiftly by the quaint country inn.

The door is securely locked with a heavy padlock and can never be opened.

Carefully, Graham searches through the haystack but doesn't see anything of importance.

Graham pushes on the door, but to no avail. The door is securely locked.

Graham hears the turn of the latch as he leaves the inn's kitchen. Someone has locked the door again!

It appears as if the door has been relocked.

Graham watches with surprise as a contingent of ants marches and begins to swarm through it.

North Inn Bar
Huddled over the bar, Graham notices two rough-looking men deep in a serious conversation. Since they're talking in such low tones Graham can't quite hear what they're saying.

The country inn's tavern looks a bit shabby and run-down. At the bar, Graham notices two men.

Through an open doorway, Graham can see part of the inn's dining room.

North Inn Cellar
In the corner of the cellar, Graham notices a large rathole.

Graham has unceremoniously found himself in the country inn's dusty, dirty cellar.

Struggle as he might, Graham cannot escape his bonds.

A small set of rickety, wooden stairs lead up to the cellar door.

Lying in a heap on the cold, stone floor, Graham sees the rope that once help him captive.

Graham stoops down and picks up the sturdy rope from the stone floor.

Graham pushes on the door, but to no avail. The door is securely locked.

Using the cobbler's hammer Graham pounds on the padlock until it breaks apart.

North Inn Kitchen
Graham looks around the inn's kitchen and finds it rather sparse and untidy.

At the back of the room, Graham spies a large kitchen cupboard.

Inside the cupboard, Graham sees a large, juicy leg of lamb.

Reaching into the open cupboard, Graham pulls out the savory leg of lamb.

There is nothing else of interest inside the cupboard.

The sound of several men talking and laughing float through this door.

It appears that this door leads to the outside.

Graham unlocks the kitchen door before going outside.

Bee Tree
The cold river flows swiftly by an old, dead tree.

In the distance to the north, Graham can see a large anthill.

A swarm of bees buzz around a hole in a rotted old tree.

Graham notices a large stick lying on the ground near the old tree.

A large bear seems to be mighty interested in the honey inside the old tree.

The bear is too intent on the honey to listen to Graham.

Graham should be very careful around a big old bear!

That wouldn't affect a bear.

It appears the bees have a hive inside the hole of the old dead tree.

Graham has already taken a honeycomb. It wouldn't be wise to antagonize the now-friendly bees.

Gnome's House
An old grandfather gnome sits contentedly in his rocking chair. He watches his grandson at play.

In front of his house, a young gnome happily plays with an exquisite marionette.

Utilizing fallen logs, a gnome has built himself a little forest home.

One small, shuttered window fronts the gnome house.

The shuttered window is closed tight.

The entrance to the small house is through a crudely-constructed door.

Graham has not been invited into the gnomes' home.

Graham tries to open the small door but finds it locked.

In the distance to the north, Graham can see a lovely willow tree surrounded by a small pond.

Graham attempts to speak to the young gnome but the boy seems to be very shy and doesn't answer.

The old gnome seems to ignore Graham.

The young gnome is more interested in his marionette than in Graham.

Prince Crossroads
Upon a fallen log sits a dashing young prince who looks very sad and confused.

Despite his own troubles. Graham feels sorry for the young man who obviously has troubles of his own.

Anthill
A covered wagon can be seen in the distance to the north.

A colony of large ants parade up and down a huge anthill built amid some scrubby bushes.

The ants are too busy to engage in conversation with Graham.

The ants don't seem to take kindly to uninvited trespassing.

A mangy old dog digs playfully at the huge anthill while the poor ants scurry frantically around.

The dog doesn't pay any attention to Graham.

The dog doesn't seem to be a friendly sort at all!

Gypsy Camp
Graham notices a grassy clearing at the edge of the woods.

A Gypsy wagon is encamped here at the edge of the woods. On the side of the wagon, the words Fortune Teller have been printed.

Within the Gypsy encampment, Graham notices a dark, burly man who keeps a suspicious eye on him and Cedric.

A Gypsy wagon is encamped here at the edge of the woods. On the side of the wagon, the words Fortune Teller have been painted.

A tambourine lies on the ground near the abandoned Gypsy encampment.

Within the Gypsy encampment, Graham notices a dark, burly man who keeps a suspicious eye on him and Cedric.

The burly man keeps a watchful eye on Graham and Cedric.

A tambourine lies on the ground near the abandoned Gypsy encampment.

Town Square
Nearly hidden at the beginning of the street sits a small shoeshop.

A prosperous-looking tailorshop occupies the town's main corner.

A cute toyshop fronts the town's cobblestone street.

Graham notices an old wooden barrel outside the toyshop.

Inside the old barrel, Graham notices an old fish.

The inside of the barrel is empty.

Graham notices a shiny silver coin lying forgotten on the street.

Bending down, Graham quickly retrieves the silver coin from the street.

The town is busy with people going about their daily chores.

Quaint houses and cute shops line the town's main cobblestoned street.

Blocking an alleyway, a frustrated man fixes a broken wheel on his wagon.

A broken wagon blocks access to a smaller side street.

The man is too engrossed in his work to notice Graham.

The man is too busy to spend much time talking to Graham.

The people are too busy to spend much time talking to Graham.

The people are too caught up in their own business to pay attention to Graham.

Shoeshop
Business doesn't seem to be so good for the shoemaker and his wife. There isn't one pair of shoes for sale, and the old couple look worn out.

The shoemaker's wife, looking haggered and worn, tiredly stitches away at a large piece of shoe leather.

The old shoemaker, eyes squinted from years of making shoes, drives tiny nails into a shoe sole with a small cobbler's hammer.

So as not to upset the poor woman further, Graham politely decides not to question her again.

The old shoemaker wearily hammers tiny nails in a shoe sole. He doesn't even seem to notice Graham.

The poor woman has enough troubles of her own without worrying about Graham's.

The shoemaker isn't even paying any attention to Graham.

The old woman isn't interested in that.

Toyshop
A child's wonderland of toys fills this cute little toyshop.

Apparently the toymaker's son, working in the back room, is learning the toy business from his father.

The back door is for employees only.

Hanging on a side wall, Graham notices a strong little sled.

The little sled has captured Graham's interest.

The plump old toymaker who seems a jolly sort, carefully mends a toy while sitting comfortably behind the counter.

The old toymaker gives Graham the courtesy to look around the shop without pestering him.

Not wanting to bother the toymaker again, Graham instead looks around the toyshop.

A pretty little girl, who must be the toymaker's granddaughter, plays with a doll while grandfather looks on.

The little girl seems happy enough playing with the doll. She needs nothing more.

Tailorshop
The busy tailorshop bustles with activity as Graham looks around with interest at all the tailor's wares.

At the back of the shop, Graham notices a dressing room in which a finicky customer tries on, and rudely rejects, many items of fine clothing.

In the corner of the shop, draped casually over a tailor's form, Graham sees a thick, fur-lined cloak.

The tailor, an aristocratic-looking man, attends solicitously to Graham as he looks at the wares in the tailorshop.

Not wishing to be put through another speech about fine shirts and trousers, Graham wisely keeps his mouth shut.

Being a good businessman, the solicitous tailor would love to sell something to Graham.

The tailor wouldn't find that suitable for his business.

An employee of the tailor's, a friendly good-looking young man, caters helplessly to a disagreeable customer in the back dressing room.

The young man is too busy with another customer to be bothered by Graham.

The tailor hopes that Graham will be happy with his newly-purchased cloak.

Having lost all interest in Graham, the tailor now attends to other business.

Brushland
The scraggly bushes of the brushland taper off to dry, sandy desert as far as the eye can see to the west.

In the distance to the north, rocky cliffs loom like sentinels across the barren desert.

Desert Cliffs
A sandstone cliff rises straight up a desert plateau high above Graham.

Sheer sandstone cliffs rise straight up from the desert floor forming a plateau at the top.

Endless Desert
The scorching sun burns down on the dry desert as Graham struggles through hot sand. He looks around, but all he can see is... more desert!

The hot sun and choking sands are taking their toll on Graham. He must drink... soon!

Cliff Oasis
A small oasis has formed near the rock.

Graham finds the unusal shape of the rock at the cliff base interesting.

The facade of a magnificent temple has been carved into the sandstone cliffs by some unknown ancient civilization.

Ah! The cool water felt wonderful on Graham's parched lips and his body now feels rejuvenated.

From across the desert sands, Graham can hear the sound of approaching hoofbeats.

Sheer sandstone cliffs rise straight up from the desert floor forming a plateau at the top.

Grham has had all the water he wants for now.

Desert Temple
Built into the sandstone cliffs, an ancient temple towers above Graham as he surveys its ornately carved columns and friezes.

Stone statues of Pegasus guard the old, crumbling temple.

Looming before him, the huge temple door beckons tantalizingly to Graham.

Graham examines the statue carefully but doesn't see anything interesting.

The temple door won't open. Perhaps there's something missing....

Oh no, the staff broke!

Whew! That was close.

The staff lies in several broken pieces on the temple steps.

Inside Temple
The exit door is about to close!

Treasure! Treasure piled everywhere! The sparkling brilliance of it overwhelms Graham as he peers around the temple's interior.

A lone gold coin, somehow separated from the rest of the treasure lies on the floor near the door.

Slowly, the door creaks shut as Graham surveys the interior of the temple.

Near the door sits an old, tarnished brass bottle.

Oh, my! Look at all this treasure!

Oasis
The hot, dry desert seems to forever in all directions. But helpfully, a spring wells up here, creating a cool spot in which to gather new resources.

A lush bit of green in this desolate desert! A pool of cool water! Oh, what a welcoming sight!

Ah! The cool water felt wonderful on Graham's parched lips and his body now feels rejuvenated.

Skeleton
Oh, oh! A picked-clean and sun-bleached skeleton of a man lies in the sand of the hot, dry desert. What happened? Who can say... but it makes Graham uneasy nevertheless.

An old shoe lies, forgotten, near the poor man's skeleton.

The scorching sun burns down on the dry desert as Graham struggles through the hot sand. He looks around, but all he can see is... more desert!

Graham can't do much to help the poor man now... and vice versa!

Dark Forest Misc.
To Graham's great relief, it appears that the witch's magic has been stopped by the amulet he wears, just as Madame Mushka claimed it would.

Of all ugly hags Graham has seen in his life, THIS is by far the ugliest!

Even though the old witch is now powerless to inflict her evil magic on Graham, Graham also finds himself powerless to do anything about her!

It seems to Graham that there are an unusual amount of toads in this forest.

These toads look to repulsive to catch!

The ugly old hag mumbles and mutters to herself but refuses to indulge in any further conversation with Graham.

Dark Forest Entrance Path
Ensarling roots, creeping vines, decaying logs, and twisted, gnarled trees... the close feeling of the gloomy forest quickly overwhelms Graham.

Numerous roots, rocks and ruts choke the narrow forest path which branches either to the right or to the left.

Outside Witch House
A crude, misshapen structure, which seems to be some sort of house, sits forlornly in the center of a hot, deep crevasse.

A small door fronts the odd structure.

A grotesque bridge crosses the hot crevasse where a path continues to the front door of the odd little house.

Through the gloom of the forest, Graham can barely make out a small, house-like form.

Spewing hot steam and flames, a deep crevasse surrounds the strange little house.

Witch's House
The old witch's house has been crudely fashioned from an old tree trunk and salvaged stone. It has a cold, creepy feeling to it and Graham would just as soon leave.

Graham spies a crude drawer built into the trunk of a tree which is poking awkwardly through the house.

There is a leather pouch inside the drawer. Graham takes three beautiful emeralds from it.

There is nothing else inside the drawer.

Graham sees an intricate trunk tucked under a large crack in the wall which seems to serve as a window.

Inside the trunk, Graham finds an interesting little spinning wheel.

The trunk is empty.

An interesting incense burner hangs from a protruding tree branch. Occasionally, from within it, a tiny glint winks.

An interesting incense burner hangs from a protruding tree branch.

What's this? Why, it's a little key.

The incense burner is now empty.

Dark Forest Lost Path
The dark forest seems to close in on Graham as he makes his tentative way through it.

Through the gloom of the forest, Graham can barely make out a small, house-like form.

A root-rutted path stumbles its way east, west, and north through the dark and gloomy forest.

Dark Forest Footpath East
The rocky, rutted footpath staggers its way through the oppressive forest to the north or to the west.

The pervasive gloom of the forest settles around Graham like a tight, suffocating blanket. All around he can hear the eerie sounds of strange creatures.

Dark Forest Path West
Unseen eyes seem to watch Graham as he stumbles confusedly through the thick maze of the gloomy forest.

A path, tangled with roots and vines, leads to the north and east through the dense foliage of the dark forest.

Heart Tree
A crude little door built into the trunk of a large, twisted tree catches Graham's attention.

Graham tugs at the door in the tree but finds it securely locked.

A little golden heart has been placed inside the crude door of the twisted old tree.

Reaching a hand into the open door of the tree, Graham extracts the little golden heart.

Inside Witch House
There is a leather pouch inside the drawer. Graham takes three beautiful emeralds from it.

Inside the trunk, Graham finds an interesting little spinning wheel.

Elf/Rocky Path
A large rock blocks further passage to the west.

From here, the narrow rocky path leads either east or south through the gloomy forest.

Strange plants and animals inhabit this dark and dreary place while thin rays of sunlight barely break the surface of the forest's thick foliage.

Squeezing the honeycomb as hard as he can, Graham causes the honey to drip out of it onto the ground creating a little puddle of honey at his feet. Now all that's left of the honeycomb is a piece of beeswax.

Peering curiously at him through the heavy foliage of the dark forest, Graham notices several pairs of bright, blinking eyes.

Graham can SEE the eyes, but he can't quite reach them.

Squeezing the honeycomb as hard as he can, Graham causes the honey to drip out of it onto the ground creating a little puddle of honey at his feet. Now all that's left of the honeycomb is a piece of beeswax.

Oh! Just missed him!

Dark Forest Secret Exit
Graham has entered a secluded clearing in a quitter, more pleasant, area of the dark forest.

A small hole burrows in at the base of an immense tree.

Elf Cave
The huge underground cavern seems to be a work area for a community of elves who seem to have abandoned it.

Graham can see no sign of the little elves previously working in the cavern's far reaches.

A long wooden ladder reaches up toward the entrance to an underground tunnel.

A lower hole leads into a second underground tunnel.

The elves have left and taken everything with them.

Bandit Camp
The campfire all but forgotten, has been reduced to a pile of glowing embers.

Graham looks into the dying campfire but sees only glowing coals.

A large clay jar full of water stands by the campfire.

Two tents sit silently in the desert apparently deserted for the moment.

There doesn't seem to be any activity going on within the smaller tent.

There is no time for talking!

Overhearing loud music and laughter from within the larger tent, Graham guesses the bandits must be celebrating their latest plunder.

With disgust, Graham looks at a bandit lying face down in the desert sand...

Graham searches the bandit but doesn't find anything of importance.

The bandits' horses rest in the desert sun while their unsavory owners revel within the large tent.

Disturbing the horses would be very unwise at this time.

Small Tent
Assorted odds and ends clutter the inside of this small tent.

Snoring loudly upon a beautiful carpet, Graham spies a sleeping bandit.

A long staff, at the back of the tent, catches Graham's interest.

Graham should avoid the bandit at all costs!

Taking care to be very quiet, Graham reaches out and takes the staff into his possession.

Mountain Path
A few hours later...

A narrow, treacherous path skirts the steep mountainside as it winds its way upward. Graham can see pockets of snow tucked along the path and upon the nearby ledges.

Sheer, vertical cliffs plummet dizzyingly downward from the edge of a frozen path.

Graham begins to shiver at the sudden drop in temperature.

The thick cloak warms Graham's cold and shivering body bringing him new strength.

Frozen Waterfall Bottom
A frozen waterfall hinders Graham's progress as in warmer seasons it has washed away part of the path on which he is traveling.

Graham begins to shiver violently at the extreme cold of these upper reaches and his hands and face begin to numb. He can barely muster the strength to go on.

Graham notices his stomach beginning to rumble with hunger from the exertion of the mountain climb.

Looking upward Graham can see a snowy ledge above the icy cliff next to him.

The remains of an old tree poke out of the mountainside near an upper ledge.

The ice rock is too stiff for Graham to climb without help.

Graham notices a rock overhang near an upper ledge.

The rocky overhang catches Graham's interest.

The rope dangles precariously from a protruding tree branch.

Graham's rope hangs dangerously from a rocky overhang.

Frozen Waterfall Top
A lovely, but infuriating, frozen waterfall seems determined to hamper Graham's progress through the great mountain range.

Graham's rope hangs dangerously from a rocky overhang.

Graham can see tempting rock outcroppings in the midst of the cascading waterfall.

Slope
Graham can see a breathtaking view of distant snow-covered mountains towering above a beautiful valley with a ribbon of river slicing across it.

Cedric!

Graham's hunger grows acute. Without food, he may soon perish.

The snowy path abruptly ends where a gradual slope continues eastward.

Sled Crash
In the distance, snowy mountains loom above a lovely river valley.

A narrow path slopes downward along the top of a snowy and icy mountain ridge.

A narrow path seems to widen and leads to the east.

Graham's sled lies in several broken pieces on snowy path.

Outside Ice Castle
A gleaming ice castle perches atop an icy pinnacle as sheer cliffs plummet down all sides.

A shivering eagle perches weakly upon a small rock. Despite his own problems, Graham's heart goes out to the poor thing.

The poor eagle gives Graham a pitiful look. Graham would like to help him... but how?

The eagle appears to be too weak to indulge in any further conversation.

Inside Ice Castle
It is not a pretty sight.

Outside Crystal Cave
The large grey wolf stubbornly blocks Graham's passage back to the Ice Queen's palace, or any other place for that matter, except to the distant cave... where the dreaded yeti can be found!

As the wolf looks very angry at Graham's hesitation, he now wisely decides to hold his tongue.

As the huge wolf keeps a sharp eye on Graham there is little he can do to escape his 'sentence'.

A dangerous, snowy path skirts the edge of a vertical mountainside toward a cave which can be seen in the distance.

Off in the distance, a large cave can be seen. Graham can only assume it to be the Ice Queen's precious crystal cave.

Off in the distance, Graham can see the crystal cave.

The wolf waits anxiously for Graham, having observed the yeti demise.

Graham's duties done, the large grey wolf sits in silence blocking the passage back to the Ice Queen's palace.

Look out, Graham... this could be Cedric, but it doesn't have his face icon

Crystal Cave
The narrow ledge ends at a vertical cliff over which the yeti fell.

A snowy path runs along the front of the crystal cavern.

The yeti! Run!

Graham could never overpower the huge yeti!

Crystals flashing and sparkling, and reflecting off the numerous waterfalls, causes Graham to gaze in awe at the dazzling spectacle before him.

One particularly brilliant crystal catches Graham's attention among all the other glittering crystals in the cave.

As strong, as he is, even Graham can't break the stubborn crystal with his bare hands.

So very gently, Graham hits the beautiful crystal several times with his hammer until it breaks loose in one piece. He carefully places it among his other possessions.

Roc Nest
Graham finds himself in a terrible situation: dropped painfully in the middle of a huge roc's nest set high on a rocky ledge with no way of climbing down. Ans, even worse... the roc's egg is hatching!

The huge egg is currently in the process of hatching. This is a bad situation indeed!

Oh, oh! The baby roc eyes Graham hungrily!

Graham can see a gold locket lying among the leaves and sticks of the roc's nest.

Graham finds himself in a very helpless position!

Twisty Path Beach
A short path, starting from a ledge up the Cliffside, winds snakelike down to a narrow beach.

A narrow strand of beach skirts the bottom of the steep cliffs while the cold water of the ocean seems to cunningly steal what little is left.

Further up the beach Graham can see a lovely waterfall cascading down the cliffs and falling into the cold, blue ocean.

Graham notices a rusty iron bar lying on the sand near the bottom of the winding path.

Boat Beach and Waterfall
The narrow beach at the base of the steep, rocky cliff widens here somewhat while the chilly ocean continues to beat relentlessly upon it.

A cascading waterfall though very beautiful, nevertheless cuts off further travel to the north.

There is little that Graham can do about the waterfall.

Jagged rocks surround the waterfall at the base of the cliff and then continue on into the ocean.

Firmly, Graham pushes the pliable beeswax into the small hole in the old boat's bottom and hopes it will do the trick.

The small sailboat waits patiently on the beach.

Graham notices a small hole in the bottom of the old sailboat.

Hermit's House
The ocean's cold water seems to lap hungrily toward the small 'ship-house' built against the steep cliffs of the narrow beach.

A makeshift house, fashioned from the bow of a wrecked ship, occupies the south end of a small, narrow beach.

A crude door has been built into the side of the unusual house.

An old ship's bell captures Graham's attention.

Graham pushes forcefully on the door, but finds it bolted from the inside. He can, however, hear activity within.

Sea
Oh, no! The water is too cold for swimming!

Looking toward the east, Graham can see the cold blue-green water of the ocean spreads as far as the eye can see to the distant horizon.

Way in the distance, Graham can make out small, rocky islands.

Graham and Cedric wander aimlessly in the vast ocean not knowing where to turn next.

Graham spies an interesting island to the north.

Graham wanders aimlessly in the vast ocean not knowing where to turn next.

Harpy Island Beach
A small bay laps gently upon a coarse sand beach of the rocky island. Through a natural rock arch, Graham can see a sandy path leading up toward the island's interior.

Graham notices a large conch shell lying delicately upon the sandy beach.

Graham bends over and picks up the beautifully colored shell.

Harpy Island Path
From the nearby beach a sandy path continues on up to a high point of the craggy island. Grahan can see the sandy path wending its way upward through a second rocky arch.

Poor Cedric. Having been seriously wounded by the vicious harpies, he now lies, moaning and in pain, upon the sandy path.

Mooaaann!

Graham gently carries his friend Cedric, who has been wounded by the horrible harpies.

Harpy Island Overlook
The sandy path ends at two narrow ledges overhanging the craggy island.

Several hungry-looking harpies eye Graham greedily as he frantically looks for a route of escape. Horribly, he sees none.

The hideous harpies don't pay any attention to it.

The harpies are vicious creatures whom Graham could never overpower.

Half-hidden in the coarse island grass, Graham notices an old fishhook.

While keeping a sharp eye out for the harpies, Graham quickly bends down and rescues the fishhook from the ground.

Mordack's Island
A few hours later...

Oh, dear! Now what?! Poor Graham's boat has been dashed to pieces against the jagged rocks of Mordack's island and is now completely useless.

A crude set of stairs has been carved into the rocky cliffs of Mordack's island. Above the, a narrow, winding trail leads on up to his castle.

Fairly calm, but cold waters surround the island because of a protective reef. The small beach, however, is nothing but rocks and coarse, almost gravelly, sand.

A dead fish lies on the rocky beach at the end of the stairs.

A bit shaken, Cedric anxiously takes stock of their unsure situation.

Twin Dragon Statues
The narrow, rocky trail leads straight to the front gate of Mordack's castle.

Two monstrous statues of grotesque, distorted serpents face each other across the narrow trail leading to Mordack's castle.

Two monstrous statues with burned out eyes face each other across the narrow trail leading to Mordack's castle.

The giant figures can't be climbed without risking life and limb, and since they appear to be made of stone, can't be harmed.

A bizarre castle, seeming to rise up out of the very rocks like some sort of grotesque growth, beckons, yet repels, at the same time.

Cedric looks frightened at the sight of the stone serpents.

Mordack's Gate
The strange castle, so close now, intimidates Graham as it towers threateningly before him.

A wide chasm separates the narrow trail from the castle's massive front gate. Graham ponders the situation but can't find a way to solve it.

The chasm between the trail and the front gate of the castle is too wide to jump across. Graham will have to find another way to enter the castle.

Cedric looks more and more frightened the closer he and Graham get to the bizarre castle.

Graham notices a small stairway leading down to another trail which winds around the left side of Mordack's castle.

Stone Platform Grate
Graham has found a stone platform on the west side of the strange castle.

Graham notices a rusted grate imbedded into a stone platform of Mordack's castle.

The twisted and deformed shapes of the island's rocks seem to grow like strange weeds.

Graham tugs hard on the grate but soon finds it's rusted in place and can't be budged.

The open grate in the stone platform invites Graham's entry.

Labyrinth
Graham looks around in a terrified confusion as he finds himself in a labyrinth somewhere underneath Mordack's castle.

A huge beast, sporting a funny-looking topknot bound in a crude hairpin, skulks in one dark corner of the labyrinth.

Graham should watch his step around this ugly beast!

Mordack's Cellar
A bag of dried peas in the corner of the shelves catches Graham's interest.

Graham adds the bag of dried peas to his other items.

There is nothing more of interest on the shelves.

Mordack's Kitchen
A fire burns in the fireplace while something in the iron pot boils above it.

Princess Cassima (whom Graham now knows to have been stolen by Mordack from the Land of the Green Isles), looks pleased to see him. She smiles in friendship.

Mordack's Dining Hall
Four curious statues representing strange 'birdmen' line two walls of the dining hall.

Mordack's Dungeon
There! Got it! The fishhook did the trick of removing the piece of cheese from the mousehole.

Mordack's Bedroom
Graham sucks in his breath as he surveys the bizarre furnishings and horrible figures in Mordack's bedroom.

Mordack's Library
A large book lying upon a corner desk attract's graham's curiosity.

Graham quietly takes Mordack's wand that glows brightly with restrained power.

Mordack's wand barely glows; perhaps its power has weakened while Crispin's old wand now appears completely energized.

Inventory/Items
SCORE 000 of 260 KQ V.

OK

Please select something.

The old wand doesn't seem to have any vitality left in it.

It appears to be an average stick of wood.

Whew! This smelly old fish is disgusting!

It is a common silver coin.

Honey drips at the edges of the honeycomb chunk.

The worn old shoe is cracked and dry from the desert sun.

This appears to be a common shepherd's staff, but looks can deceiving.

This is but a common brass bottle.

It is a shiny gold coin.

This is a large golden needle.

Mmmmmm. The custard pie looks delicious!

The amulet glows with a power of its own.

It is a tiny brass key.

This appears to be a small, ordinary spinning wheel.

The small heart is made of pure gold.

The trio of sparkling emeralds dazzle the eyes.

The pair of sparkling emeralds dazzle the eyes.

The sparkling emerald dazzles the eyes.

Graham carries a softened lump of beeswax.

This is the finest pair of shoes Graham has ever seen, although a bit small for his feet.

It is an ordinary tambourine.

It is a small harp of beautifully carved mahogany.

The craftsmanship of the marionette is superb.

A cobbler would normally use this small hammer to make shoes.

This fine cloak is thick and warm.

A good strong rope is a handy item to have!

This is a small, well-crafted sled.

This is a large, mouthwatering leg of lamb.

This is a left-over, half leg of lamb.

The brilliant crystal shard feels smooth in Graham's hands.

It is a lovely golden locket on a delicate chain.

The heavy iron bar is a bit rusted from being out in the weather.

This is a rusted old fishhook.

Graham can almost hear the ocean inside the spiral shell of the conch.

This is a small metal hairpin.

The old wand now glows with the energy of its new power.

Deaths
This ain't no swimming' hole, Graham!

Graham realizes the Witch was right! He will NEVER leave this forest!

Gotta watch those drop-offs, Graham!

Watch for those critters, Graham.

Don't worry, Graham. The innkeeper will soon put you out of your misery.

Shouldn't feed the bears, Graham!

Too late! Graham collapses in the hot desert sun. If only he could have found an oasis!

That wasn't a very smart move!

Cheer up, Graham. At least you can practice your game of tiddlywinks!

That old witch caught Graham 'toadily' off guard. Ribbit!

Shouldn't keep things bottled up inside, Graham!

That last step was a doozy...

How does it feel to be a 'POP'... sicle, Graham?

The branch was not the best choice...

Whoops!, that was a fatal step.

Remember when you turned down that last meal at home?

Thanks for playing King's Quest V.

What an abominable situation!

You shouldn't feed the animals, Graham.

Down, down, down! To the bottom of the sea!

The EYES have it.

That was a nasty sea creature.

Hate to harp on the subject, but... Graham's finished!

Watch out for bad guys, Graham!

Cassima
"Wherever did you find my gold locket? I thought it was gone for good. I lost it on the island just after I was brought here by Mordack."

"My name is Princess Cassima from the Land of the Green Isles. My father, the king, employs a horrible vizier who befriended Mordack. When Mordack saw me, he immediately wished to marry me and bring me here."

"Naturally I refused and my father agreed with me. But our refusal angered him so much that he stole me here anyway, and put me to work as a scullery girl. He says he will never let me go...that a scullery girl I will remain until I agree to marry him. But the thought revolts me! What am I to do?!"

Yes. Like Dink...and Sam. I don't know if you ever saw Sam or not. Anyway, I found this loose stone once, and it led here... to this cell. Now come on! You'd better get out of here!"

"Gone? Are you sure? Maybe he's only trying to trick you!"

Baker
(Laughing) Everybody has that problem! But what a problem to have!

Yes. They are made from a recipe handed down from our dear mama... and her mama before her.

Well, take your time. There's no hurry.

Shoesmaker's Wife
Take a look around if you want, but we don't have any shoes to sell you right now.

We sold our last finished pair yesterday. Our business ain't doin' so good anymore and we're gettin' too old to keep tryin'.

There ain't nothin' you can do short o' buyin' us out. But, like I said, if you want to look around feel free.

That's right. No shoes at all. We're makin' a pair right now, but it'll take awhile... we're not as fast as we used to be.

Sorry, son. We're doin' the best we can.

It's you again, is it? We still don't have any shoes for sale.

You're a godsend, young man! How can we ever repay you?

Take care, young man. We'll never forget this.

Shoemaker
These are the finest pair of shoes I've ever seen. The leather is soft and pliable, yet sturdy.

The craftsmanship of the shoes is superb. And, Mama, look at the solid gold buckle! Why, I could retire with the sale of these shoes!

Well, it ain't much, but it's all I've got to give. Here, take my cobbler's hammer.

That's right, son. We'll finally be able to retire in comfort. You'll be in our hearts from now on.

Perhaps you can find a use for it. Since I'll be retirin' I won't need it anymore... Thanks to you.

Man fixing Wagon
Not well, I'm afraid. This old wagon's always giving me trouble.

Thank you kindly, but I think I can handle it.

Thanks. With this wagon, I'm gonna need it.

Wolf
Yonder's the crytal cave. There you will find the yeti.

That is your problem... not mine. It has been decreed by Queen Icebella and I must carry out her wishes. Now, no more talking! Go! To the crystal cave!

I see that the yeti is gone. Queen Icebella will be pleased. Come... follow me.

Follow the path to the east. That's the way over the mountains.

Yeti


Aha... Ooho... Uuuuh...

Icebella
I am Queen Icebella and you have entered MY domain now. I command you to KNEEL before me!

Since both you and your friend over there...

..have so thoughtlessly invaded my territory without my permission or knowledge, I have decided you shall both be locked in a cave! Take him away, my pets!

That was every lovely music. I've never heard anything quite that beautiful before. I think I felt my heart melting just a little bit. Just enough, that is, to allow you a chance for your freedom.

A vicious yeti has entered the area and taken up residence in my prized crystal cave. So far, I have been unable extricate him from either the cave OR my territory. If you can rid me of the yeti I will release both you and your owl friend and you two can continue on with your journey unhindered.

You may rise now.

I wish you luck in defeating the yeti. If you succeed you will have my undying gratitude.

Go with him, Sir Greywolf. Show him the way to the crystal cave.

You may go now, Sir Greywolf will lead the way.

Ah, good. You have returned in victory, I presume?

Yes. I keep my promises. I want to thank you for ridding my mountain domain of the horrible yeti. Please rise, King Graham. Yes, I know who you are and I have been informed of your quest. I do wish you luck against the wizard Mordack.

You two may go. We wish you well on your difficult journey. Sir Greywolf will show you the way out of the mountains.

Eagle
I'm so weak from hunger. I haven't been able to catch any food for days. I can barely fly anymore.

Thank you. I need food... Cough... cough...

You are a kind man to share your meager food with a poor bird... especially up here, in the snowy mountains.

You have shown yourself to be a kind, compassionate man and I will not forget what you did for me. Good-bye, dear friend.

Hang on! I'll get you out of this.

Gnome
Why, this spinning wheel can spin straw into GOLD, that's what! 'Cept... you gotta know how to use it. I doubt even the witch could figger that out. Thankee for bringin' it back to me."

Elf
"Move over, Rocky! You are in our way!"

"This way! Follow me!

Tailor
May I help you, sir?

A gold coin! You MUST be joking! That beautiful cloak is worth MUCH more than that!

A silver coin! You MUST be joking! That beautiful cloak is worth MUCH more than that!

My golden needle! Wherever did you find it?

By the inn? Oh, yes. I remember visiting there not long ago. Vulgar man, that innkeeper! He has no scruples at all.

The cloak? Well, why not. It's yours... for the price of a golden needle!

I'm sure it will. Good luck... au revoir.

Toymaker
Come on in! Look around! Let me know if you're interested in anything.

Thank you, son. I've worked very hard at it over the years. But you know, you need to really love it... and I do.

Yes, most of them. But not all. Some my son made, some I bought, some I traded for.

Thank you, thank you. Well, let me know if I can help you.

Where did you get this wonderful marionette? The craftsmanship is excellent!

I must have it! Can I buy it from you?

Why, of course! But I must tell you... I think I'm getting the better deal. I can always make another sled, but finding another marionette of this quality... I don't know.

Yes, yes! Take it. It's yours.

Well, you enjoy it. And thank YOU for the marionette.

Madame Mushka
"So? you are here to see Madame Mushka, no? Vell, come closer. Seet down."

Zat eez all. But I see zat your mission eez very dangerous indeed. I veel give you somezink to help you. Here.. .take zis. Eet eez a magic amulet. Eet veel protect you against any bad magic."

Mordack
Take a good look at what you did to my brother, Alexander. Because of you he's doomed to spend the rest of his days as a cat and there's nothing I can do about it. But YOU can do something about it. Since you're the one that did this to him you're the only one who can turn him back again... back to the wizard Manannan.

Alexander
I don't know how, Mordack! I'm not a wizard. I just happened to stumble across some magic spells and accidentally turned him into a cat. I didn't mean it! Please believe me, Mordack. I don't know HOW to turn him back into a wizard!"

Graham
Oh!... My castle…

What?!

You did?! Well, then… what happened?!

Don’t stop now! Go on!

Why? Why would this wizard… Mordack… want my castle? What could he have against me and my family?

I don’t know. This doesn’t sound as if it would work.

What is that?

What is that stuff?

Okay… here I come!

Crispin, why would Mordack want to take my family or castle? What did WE ever do to him?

What is that?

Thank you, sir. I appreciate all you’ve done for me.

Please don’t call me Your Majesty, Cedric. It’s much too formal. I’d like it if you’d just call me Graham.

You were right, Cedric. That desert IS a place to avoid! But, I made it. I'm fine.

"Drat!... My sled is broken."

Here you are!... if this would help you.

"Well, I couldn't just stand there and let you starve! What kind of person would I be?"

"Yes, Your Majesty. The yeti is gone. He will no longer be a scourge upon your realm. Are my friend and I free to go now?"

Thank you for your help.

I said, do you know how to get to the wizard Mordack's island?

It might help you to hear what I'm saying.

Aye, aye, sir.

I'm not going to hurt you. I only need some help.

Don't worry. I'm here to save my family from the wizard. He's got them here imprisoned inside a glass bottle. I won't forget you if I manage to rescue them.

Oh...Princess Cassima! Well, I did it. Mordack is gone.

"He's gone, all right. He turned himself into a fire and I put him out with rainwater. He'll never bother anyone else EVER again!

But now I have a bigger problem; I don't know what to do about my family or my castle. I don't know how to turn them back to normal!"

Oh... Princess Cassima! How could I forget you!

"Let me introduce you to my family. This is my wife, Queen Valanice; my daughter, Princess Rosella; and my son, Prince Alexander... who started this whole mess!"

"All of you, this is Princess Cassima from the Land of the Green Isles. Without her, none of us would be standing here now. She bravely saved my life!

Over there! Mordack turned him to stone! Is there ANYTHING you can do about it?"

Hermit
Who are you? What are you doing on my beach?

Eh? What's that you say?

Can't understand a thing you said. Gotta speak up, boy! Now, get outta here!

Now whad'ya want?

What? Speak louder, boy!

Quit botherin' me!

I cain't hear ya! Speak up!

Git outta here!

Eh! What's that?

Whad'ya want?

I cain't understand ya!

I cain't help ya!

Gotta speak up, boy!

Eh? I cain't hear ya!

You still here?

What's this?

Now what were you wantin'?

Eh? Too much noise out here! Come on inside where I can hear ya' better.

Now, son. What was it you were tryin' to tell me before?

Oh, I'm right sorry to hear about that. He's a nasty one, that Mordack. I wouldn't wanna tangle with him. I'd try to talk you outta goin' there 'cept I can see that you cain't leave your poor defenseless family unaided. I can enlist someone who can lead you straight to his island. Follow me outside.

Wounded by the harpies, did you say? Well, bring him on into the house. I'll fix him right up... good as new!

These poultices should fix the little feller up good as new.

Eh? What was that?

Gifts from the sea, lad. Gifts from the sea. Ain't nothin' special. You just gotta know how to use 'em. I don't think he'd find them particularly interestin'.

Pearl!

Pearl, this man needs your help. He needs you to lead him to Mordack's island. It's a real 'mergency. Mordack's holdin' his family hostage.

Pearl cain't speak human talk but she's agreed to help you. Just get on into your boat and folla her.

Don't worry about who I am. You just get on over to that there island and take care of your family.

Harpies
Where did you find HIM, Minotta?

We found him on the beach. Yummm! Isn't he luscious? What do you think, Cruleena?

I don't know... he doesn't look like MY type.

Don't be so picky. I'm tired of fish. I haven't had a man in months.

What is he doing? What is that thing? I don't know but I want it.

Hey, that's not fair!

Cedric
I can tell you what happened.

I know what happened to your castle. I saw it all. Yes, I did.

It was the powerful and evil wizard Mordack who did it. I just happened to be visiting with an old friend when I saw him materialize out of thin air. Thank goodness he didn’t notice ME!

He caused a dark cloud to descend from the sky and to envelop the entire castle. And then he commanded the cloud to rise again and as it did it took the castle with him. Oh, it was a sight to see, alright!

That I don’t know. I only know that it was Mordack who took your castle… and your family.

Perhaps I can help you. My employer also happens to be a wizard, which is why I recognized Mordack. Unlike Mordack, though, my employer is a very good wizard. His name is Crispinophur… but we call him Crispin for short. The only problem is, you see…

Ahem! The only problem is that Crispin is getting on in years and tends to be a bit forgetful.

Oh, sure it would! Crispin is a very qualified wizard… one of the best. He just gets a little forgetful now and again, that’s all.

Now where is it? I know I brought it with me. Aha! Here it is!

Well? It is my opinion that you don’t stand a chance against the likes of Mordack. Excuse me for sayng, Your Majesty… but you don’t have a choice. You MUST come with me. I’m sure Crispin can help you!

Oh, just some old, left-over fairy dust I’ve been carrying around. It’ll help you to fly. You can follow me to the land of Serenia, where Crispin and I live. It’s MUCH too far to walk, you know. I think the fairy dust is still good.

Come on! Up here!

Follow meeeeee…!

There it is! Down here! Come on!

Aye, aye, Crispin.

I thought perhaps you could help His Majesty, Crispin. That’s why I brought him here.

A LITTLE rusty!

Yes, sir, Crispin… sir.

M-m-me?

Look at this sign, Graham. You'd better heed it. There's an old WITCH in that forest.

See how the path goes to the east up into the mountains? That's the route to Mordack's castle.

If you follow the path to the south over the next rise you'll come to the town.

I suggest we visit the town first. How about it, Your Majesty?

I’d be delighted to… Graham. Anyway… what was I talking about… Oh, yes! The town! You might be able to find some supplies there. It’s just over a little hill to the south; not too far.

You made it! I was really worried about you!

Watch out for those ants, Graham.

Oh, I'm glad to see you again! I was beginning to worry!

"Watch out! There's a hole in the boat!"

Look Graham! Perhaps we should explore it.

Mooaaann!

Graham! Great news! I've heard from Crispin...!

Crispin
Cedric! Where have you been? I’ve been calling for you!

A bit clumsy, are you? Well, come on in the house and dry off. No sense sitting around like a wet dog.

Cedric, go on in the house and pour each of us a nice hot cup of tea.

I’m afraid I don’t know the answer to that. Mordack is a very unpredictable wizard. I’ve NEVER understood that evil mind of his.

.. The Society of Wizards has always taken a dim view of Mordack and his abuse of his power. Why, he’s even been put on suspension a few times. It never seems to do any good, though.

Well, let me see now…

I used to be a very powerful wizard at one time, you know… but I’ve gotten a little rusty lately. That’s quite enough from you, Cedric!

I don’t know what I have that would be of much use to you. Most of my wizard stuff is pretty old and worn out. But, let’s see what I can find.

No, that won’t do.

That’s all used up.

Aha!, Hmmmm. It might work.

Come here, my son.

Eat it up.

That’s an old piece of magical white snake I had left over from last year. With it, you’ll be able to communicate with the natural and animal world. You could find that quite helpful.

Here’s my old wand. I don’t even know if it works anymore. Most of its power may be gone. You should know that wands are like pets. They’ve got to get to know you before they’ll work for you. Just treat it with care and respect and hopefully it will do something for you.

You’d better get going, my boy. No telling WHAT that confounded Mordack could be up to.

You go with him, Cedric. Show him the way.

Yes, you! Don’t be such a coward.

Now, go on! You’d better get started! And don’t be wasting your time coming in here, I’m not going to be here for a little while. There’s an emergency I have to attend to in a neighboring land. I’ll try to keep an eye out for you… but… this is something you and Cedric are going to have to do yourselves. I wish you the best, King Graham.

Irate Customer

 * I don’t like THIS at all!
 * You expect me to wear THIS!
 * Why, these trousers don’t even fit!
 * This shirt’s too tight in the shoulders!
 * This isn’t my style at all!
 * Take these back. I don’t like any of them.
 * The sleeves aren’t long enough!
 * This material’s too thin. I like something thicker.
 * How am I supposed to get my boots on over these trousers?
 * This tie isn’t the right color.
 * Here, take this. Let me try on another one.

Bandit Leader/Bandits
An intruder!

Who are you?! A spy!

Aha! An intruder!

Open sesame!

Willow Tree/Alicia
Yes?

Why, of COURSE I can! What did you expect?

Everything's wrong! Can't you tell? I'm not really a tree... I'm really a princess. (Sigh. ) You see. My fiance and I were walking through these woods when a nasty old witch came along and was instantly charmed by my handsome prince.

When he naturally refused her advances, she jealously banished him to a far away land and turned me into a tree. Then she stole my heart!

Yes. She turned my heart to gold and took it away with her. The only way I can become human again is to have my heart put back... in this hole here.

Now all I have to cheer me up is my harp. It's quite magical, you know. It plays the sweetest music you've ever heard. Now please! Leave me alone in my sorrow.

Leave my harp alone! It's mine!

My heart! You found it!

Look at me! I'm a princess again!

Herbert!!

Oh, darling. Just take me home. I'll tell you on the way.

Herbert
Why, yes... as a matter of fact, there is. I've been searching everywhere for my fiancee. She's beautiful princess with long golden tresses, fetching blue eyes, and smooth creaming skin. Have you seen her anywhere about?

That's what I figured. No one has seen her. I think that old witch who lives in the Dark Forest had something to do with her disappearance.

I would appreciate that. Well, I guess I'd better get back to looking for her. I'm not ever goin gto find her just sitting around here. Thanks for your concern.

Antony
Allow me to introduce myself. I'm King Antony the Great. May I ask, who are you?

That is a very perilous undertaking. I wish you would reconsider. But if you shall not, in return for rescuing our home from that flea-bitten cur I wish to offer you our help if perchance you may ever need it.

I'm glad to see there was a way that we could be of help to you. Look here... we found a golden needle in the haystack. I'd like to present it to you. Perhaps you can find a use for it.

Good luck in your travels King Graham. And be careful.

Alicia!!

Where have you been all this time, my love?

Beetrice
I am Queen Beetrice, kind sir. I wish to thank you ever so much for saving our hive from the claws of that horrible bear. In return, I offer you a luscious honeycomb from our hive. Please feel free to retrieve one. I promise my bees won't harm you. It may come in handy in your travels.

Rat
Oh, thank you, thank you, good sir! You saved my life! My children and I will never forget your kindness. Maybe someday I will be able to return the favor. Oh! I hear my children calling! Good-bye... until we meet again.

I told you I'd repay your kindness when you saved me from that horrible cat. Good luck, friend.

Dink
Duh... Dink! Dink! Duh... duh... duh... Dink!

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King's Quest V

Copyright 1991

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Designed by Roberta Williams.

Associate Producer: Mark Flitman

Lead Programmer: Jozsef Szentesi

Artists: Rudolf Komjadi, Borbala Kovats, Nandor Orban, Barbara Paris, Raden Pribadi Hannawati, Ildiko Somos, Keka Vereb.

Programmed by Pai Baji, Zoltan Bartos, Istvan Fey, Andras Foldes, Peter Gosztola, Phan Cuong.