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Correction : there are no purple worms in Chaos Strikes Back (CSB), it's armoured worms that greet you in the first room (see "http://dmweb.free.fr/CSBCreatures.htm#Worm (Internal name: Armoured Worm)" (Meta : how to do spaces ?)).
Also, it's correct that FTL never released CSB for the PC. However, Paul R. Stevens disassembled the Atari version and ported it to Windows. Now it also runs on GNU/Linux on PC as well as Mac OS X [1].
-- StefanLjungstrand
It's "ernum", not "jernum" for the mysterious scroll. The "j" appears in very old versions of CSBwin, the port by Paul R. Stevens.
-- Zyx
"Grynix ernum quey ki skebow rednim u os dey wefna enocarn aquantana"
This looks to me like it's written in a constructed language, but what it means... RocketMaster 19:58, 9 October 2006 (UTC)