Just things that have been discovered and some i found myself.
Dragon Age has the NPC banters like BG1&BG2, it has the game play like NWN, there is a Superman reference in one of the travels, i think its from a premium mod.
DA has a reference to the transfomers, from the other grey warden in denerum.
You can disarm traps brew poisons and health potions like Return to Krondor.
There are runes that can be used like Diablo 2, except DA runes can be removed and used over and over again.
There is a lich looking enemy in a back ally of denerum, named Gaxkang, while in BG2 there is a lich named Kangax.
Last but not least is that the darkspawn only make a blight hoard once every few hundred years, like the shadows of Babylon 5 and they have a purging effect through chaos like the shadows of Babylon 5.
well thats the list so far, plz add to it.
easter eggs
Débuté par
DeathViper1959
, mars 27 2010 11:49
#1
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:49
#2
Posté 27 mars 2010 - 11:57
**AWAKENINGS SPIOLERS**
The Baroness uses the same lines as Harbinger from Mass Effect 2, "Human, you have changed nothing!" whilst she is possessed by the Pride Demon.
The dwarf who is obsessed with demolitions has an argument with his brother which goes something like "How many assistants have you lost during your times, 3? No! 4!" which is very familiar to Shepards line to the Turian Counciler: "How many generations will it take before the rachni invade the galaxy again?" Shep - "3? No! 4?"
The Baroness uses the same lines as Harbinger from Mass Effect 2, "Human, you have changed nothing!" whilst she is possessed by the Pride Demon.
The dwarf who is obsessed with demolitions has an argument with his brother which goes something like "How many assistants have you lost during your times, 3? No! 4!" which is very familiar to Shepards line to the Turian Counciler: "How many generations will it take before the rachni invade the galaxy again?" Shep - "3? No! 4?"
#3
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 12:07
Not sure if this is an easter egg but in Kal Hirol you will see a ghost dwarf named Dailan get squished by an ogre just like Cailan in origins. They both also made suicide attempts to fight the darkspawn. Or maybe the name similarities is just a coincidence.
#4
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 05:32
BPearl12 wrote...
Not sure if this is an easter egg but in Kal Hirol you will see a ghost dwarf named Dailan get squished by an ogre just like Cailan in origins. They both also made suicide attempts to fight the darkspawn. Or maybe the name similarities is just a coincidence.
Thats what it made me think of! "Oh crap, not again".
#5
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 12:41
His name is Dallian, not Dailan - isn't it?
#6
Posté 28 mars 2010 - 05:02
I'm sure it was Dailan though I never considered it to be in any relation to Cailan. Interesting if it is.
#7
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 12:09
If you save Amarathine, when you fight the big ogre, the hurlock mage guy with him has a staff called lampost in winter. This is a possible reference to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe book where the entrance to Narnia is marked by a lampost (and it was a 100 year winter in the book). It cound be a coincidence, however.
#8
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 12:14
I think it´s a reference to the famous "have you ever licked a lamppost in winter?"
#9
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 02:02
lol, yah. It's an Alistair reference.
#10
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 02:04
I don't remember any specifics at the moment, but I thought the tombstones behind the house in Haven had some interesting references on them.
#11
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 03:50
In Denerim, in one of the random encounters in a back-alley map there is a pack of cats. It was widely thought of as a bug, but it is actually a possible reference to an old forum joke about a zombie kitten army. Screenshot here: http://www.gamespot....d4Usk7hmb4RvikQ
#12
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 10:32
GavrielKay wrote...
I don't remember any specifics at the moment, but I thought the tombstones behind the house in Haven had some interesting references on them.
Yea. The best, imo, was:
"Capes, horses, barbarians - R. I. P."
#13
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 11:31
At one point in while walking through the Diamond Quarter, you will hear Harrowmont's town crier say some thing along the lines of Behlen is a bad man, a very, very, very bad man --- like Baboo says about Jerry on Seinfeld.
#14
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 02:04
GavrielKay wrote...
I don't remember any specifics at the moment, but I thought the tombstones behind the house in Haven had some interesting references on them.
One said " T.O. Hanoi, unloved, unmourned" In reference ot the tower of Hanoi puzzlies in Mass Effect and KOTOR.
#15
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 03:13
There's a Codex entry from a mage named Nalia, who was one of the BG2 companions.
#16
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 07:32
There's a random encounter where you fight a bunch of shades and afterwards you find two corpses; one of them with a note saying "we should have just taken the flying eagles" probably referencing LOTR.
#17
Posté 02 juin 2010 - 07:59
In the Deep Roads is a codex entry talking about "Mass will have an Effect" and a dwarf named Shepard ----> reference to the (then not yet released) Mass Effect 2.
#18
Posté 03 juin 2010 - 02:34
The owner of the Gnawed Noble Tavern is Edwina; Edwin, a companion from BG2, ends up transformed into a woman named Edwina and working in a tavern in his/her epilogue.
#19
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Posté 04 juin 2010 - 09:43
Guest_follis2_*
I've wondered about a codex in the Chantry in Lothering about Black Fox, some kind of mysterious thief. Is that a reference to the Gray Fox in Oblivion?
#20
Posté 04 juin 2010 - 02:42
Talking to Sten at the celebration and he says: "Where is the cake? I was told there would be cake. The cake is a lie." I lolled at the portal reference.
#21
Posté 04 juin 2010 - 04:49
There is a book that is found behind Cesar in The Denerim Market District, The Noladar Anthology of Dwarven Poetry. One of those poems in this codex is based on Green Eggs and Ham by Seuss----it is even written by The Paragon Seuss.
#22
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 03:55
During the Queen rescue,she appears disguised as a guide in a suit of armour. Your character remarks "you a bit short for a guard"
Reminds me of Staw Wars Ep4 Leia rescue.
Reminds me of Staw Wars Ep4 Leia rescue.
#23
Posté 14 juin 2010 - 04:18
The Strange Wood random encounter with the sword in the tree stump is an obvious reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and the Arthurian legend).
The weapon in question is itself pretty good.
The weapon in question is itself pretty good.
#24
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Posté 14 juin 2010 - 04:19
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In Awakening, you can get a gift called Hirol's Lava Burst for Oghren. When I first read the description of it "It tastes like burning" I laughed, I knew that was a quote Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons said when he ate poison berries. Tee hee
#25
Posté 28 décembre 2010 - 05:28
That comment I made like 7 monthes ago, about "the lampost in winter" staff? I played trough the game again, and the item description is "The surface is unnaturally cold. Licking it would be unwise."
So, apparently, it IS a reference to "have you licked a lampost in winter?"
So, apparently, it IS a reference to "have you licked a lampost in winter?"





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