Chester is a cursed treasure chest monster, similar to a Mimic from Dungeons & Dragons. Because of a curse, put on him by a witch, he often requests for you to allow him to eat some of the citizens of your kingdom.
Appearance[]
Chester looks similar to a regular chest, appearing to be built out of brown wooden planks with a trapezoidal body and a half-cylinder lid that serves as his upper jaw. His toothy maw sports eight razor-sharp fangs, four at the top and four at the bottom, and a forked, serpentine tongue. He has two small, beady golden eyes just above his big mouth.
Role[]
When you first meet him, he asks you if he can eat some of your citizens, in exchange for gold. He does this because he was cursed by a witch, causing him to exhibit man-eating tendencies. The Wizard can cure the curse for him, in exchange for a fee of 40 coins. So will the Witch, if you pay her. Georgie can also break the curse, if you agree to sign a deal with the devil for him, this would begin an event causing deductions to happiness.
Interactions[]
Request | Y Result | N Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
"You ever see a treasure chest do a backflip?" | Really? I don't believe you! | Nothing
"Well... You're not gonna." |
Unique |
"I accidentally ate some folks out front, can I just pay you back with gold?" | -5 People
+150 Gold |
-5 People | Repeatable |
"I'm hungry. Can I eat some folks? I've got plenty of gold, so I can pay you back for their... lives..." | -5 People
+100 Gold |
+1 Happiness | Repeatable |
"Hey, how's it going? You and me... we really get along, don't we? I wanted to tell you a secret..." ...
"You think you could help me break the curse? I don't want to keep eating people forever..." |
+1 Happiness
Some magical characters may offer to lift the curse (Once lifted may stop the Enchanted Treasure Chest Event. |
Nothing.
You won't see Chester again. |
Unique |
"In need of cash, huh? I could hook you up if you let me eat a few folks. How about it?" | -10 People
-5 Happiness +250 Gold |
Nothing | Appears when too low on money. |