Nice game. I like it. A few things though.
First of all, there are some spelling errors (dungeon, silhouette) and grammatical issues (Only use "Thy" instead of "Your" or "Thee" instead of "You". You seem to be using the two interchangably and for refferences to others as well, for example, using "thy" in place of "he" or "his" is totally incorrect)
Second, If you die, it would be easy to restart the level rather than simply make you dissapear, and this would be incredibly more fun rather than having to play the game through perfectly every time. Instead of deleting the player sprite, activate a special function that teleports the player to the same map they are currently on with the "restart sprites" flag checked. Alternatively, you could teleport them to a different map that says "You died" or something, with the "Remember old map" flag checked, then when they press a button, activate a function to return to the old map, restarting the sprites. These are all easy things to do, and if you need help implementing them, just ask. Also, simply deleting the player sprite isn't very "game-friendly". There's no hint of what to do next. At least something should happen.
Also, the very first screen of text should say "press space to continue" (And prefferably every one thereafter as well). Also, in the tips part, add a "(Use space to activate)" to the end of the door, since it isn't obvious.
Those are things that I think would make the game much more user-friendly. Beyond that, my suggestions are cosmetical only. Like: Add music and sounds. Music for this kind of game could easily be pure MIDI (really small stuff), and the sound effects don't have to be much either. Just a "click" when they push a button, a "bing" when something appears, you know. Maybe a door creaking open when they exit the level. I've attached some sounds that you might think about using (they're really small). MIDI music is easy to find online, and not that tough to write yourself. You've just got to make sure that if you take it from somewhere else, you either get their permission, or don't need it to use the music.