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Though its origin is murky, the '''Kings Quest''' is well known among Columbia men. The challenge is simple: have sex in each of three campus locations.
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King's Quest, also known as the King's Crown, is an alleged 'challenge' of allegedly murky origin that is allegedly well known among certain segments of the [[Fraternities and sororities|fraternity]] population. The challenge is simple: have sex in each of three campus locations.
  
1) The [[Butler Sex|Butler stacks]]
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# The [[Butler Sex|Butler stacks]]
2) The roof of [[Low]]
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# The roofs (cannot be a dorm roof)
3) The [[tunnels]]
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# The [[tunnels]]
  
By one account, the pairing must be with a Barnard student, and some versions substitute the gym or swimming pool for the tunnels.
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By one account, the pairing must be with a Barnard student, and some versions substitute the gym or swimming pool for the tunnels. Additional variations include having sex during Bacchanal weekend and completing each stage of the quest with a different companion. A variation known as [[Lit Hum|Dante's Laurels]] has it that they must be achieved in an order that parallels the Divine Comedy: tunnels (Inferno), stacks (Purgatorio), roof (Paradiso), over the course of one day.
  
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 29 September 2013

King's Quest, also known as the King's Crown, is an alleged 'challenge' of allegedly murky origin that is allegedly well known among certain segments of the fraternity population. The challenge is simple: have sex in each of three campus locations.

  1. The Butler stacks
  2. The roofs (cannot be a dorm roof)
  3. The tunnels

By one account, the pairing must be with a Barnard student, and some versions substitute the gym or swimming pool for the tunnels. Additional variations include having sex during Bacchanal weekend and completing each stage of the quest with a different companion. A variation known as Dante's Laurels has it that they must be achieved in an order that parallels the Divine Comedy: tunnels (Inferno), stacks (Purgatorio), roof (Paradiso), over the course of one day.