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Exhibit-audio transcript material

These are the actual World of Gozer exhibit-audio lines from the museum section of the realistic version.

The Ossuary area

  1. Found in the room after the regular hallway stocked with Egyptian items and Black Slime. Look to the right of the entrance. "The World of Gozer is one shrouded in mystery and lore even to this modern day. The earliest known appearance of the secretive deity is in pre-Sumerian culture around 6000 B.C."
  2. Also found in room after the regular hallway. Look to the right of the exit. "Gozer re-found popularity when he supposedly attacked New York City in 1984. Paranormal investigations and eliminations experts the Ghostbusters challenged and defeated Gozer in the many manifestations assumed, including the popular brand icon, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. Gozer–"
  3. Also found in room after the regular hallway. Look along the left wall by the display cases. "In this burial chamber, this exhibit recreates Gozerian preparation of the dead. Perhaps for the first time in history, corpses were collected and stored in order to more easily contain and trap the released souls of the dead not entirely unlike the Containment Unit our very own Ghostbusters use."

Board of Trustees area

  1. Found at the end of the hallway to the right of the exit, after the first wave of Possessed Statues. "The armies of Tiamat defeated the Gozer Cult and the resulting mythology tells of the victorious Tiamat banishing Gozer from this world."
  2. After kicking open the first door, look on the right wall on the first turn where the wave of Possessed Statues animated. "Gozer the Destroyer became Gozer the Traveler, voyaging to multiple worlds and conquering them. In a key aspect of the legend, Gozer allowed one hero from each world to choose its own Destructor Form. Gozer would then manifest in the chosen form to destroy and conquer that world. Gozer gained access to each world via the coupling of two demigod ambassadors, a Keymaster and a Gatekeeper. History only reveals the names of two of these minions, Vinz Clortho and Zuul. It is believed there are many others. Gozer the Destroyer–"
  3. After the second sighting of the Chairman, look near the display by the side door that can't be opened. "Few historical records of this period exist and much of what we know about the time period relies on conjecture, legend, and unverified occultist text. Gozer was worshiped by a large Sumerian subculture dedicated to destruction and chaos. The Gozer Cult waged a long protracted war with the followers of Tiamant in the 4th millenium B.C."