> south
nornagon lives here.
> look nornagon
nornagon is a lanky chap with an Australian accent. He says he has a GMail account.
> look
Shelves line the walls, and to your right is a desk piled metres high with bits of stuff. There is a flimsy-looking wooden door in the opposite wall. Kathryn is busy with something on a desk in one of the few remaining empty spaces, surrounded by stacks of books.
> look shelves
The shelves are covered in programs. Among them, you spot World of Sand DS, and an older, dustier previous version thereof. The source sits next to it in a tarball. Under the tarball there is a screenshot.
> look tarball
There is a use-by date printed on the tarball. It expired last April. nornagon hurriedly takes the tarball from you and replaces it on the shelf, making wild gestures towards the darcs repository.
> look desk
The latest of nornagon's endeavours appears to be torch, a tech demo of a lighting engine that he says he intends to use in a fully-fledged scifi roguelike sometime. Scattered on the desk are some animated GIFs that catch your eye, and a bundle of statistics. The source code, nornagon says, is in darcs, and can be retrieved with the following incantation:
darcs get http://nornagon.net/code/torch
> get stats
This graph shows development activity in torch over the past two months: .
> exits
Exits are: north, south.
> _