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#51
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Elastic Otter wrote...

Yes, it's all part of the complimentary Darcy package. But you'll have to specify whether you want it in classic silver, gold, or Jungle Fiesta.../../../images/forum/emoticons/andy.png


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Elastic Otter

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Okay, but we're running low on stock:

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Hmm...it fits well enough.



...Could I try on "classic"?

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Elastic Otter

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It's even comse with a carriage!
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Royalty NOT included.

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...Hmm, yes. I think I'll take the classic.

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Thank you for your order. Here's your pin:

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Ferret A Baudoin wrote...
The Baroness is a character we've adapted from a Jane Austen novel. She can converse fluently on matters of social etiquette and will never speak to you unless introduced beforehand (as is proper). Then she will wax poetic about Mr. Darcy and whether he is a proper match for herself or you (if you're a female character). There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)

Ferret torments me because he knows I would DIE to write this character.

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Hm. It seems the Baroness is someone we battle, and that the Architect is potentially behind some reason we're placed inside some mines. This could relate to the cutscene in the first trailer, with his appear and mask.



We may also have a choice between either Saving Amaranthine, or Vigil's Keep, seeing as previews show that we will have to make several decisions during the course of the game. Plus it seems around the time we get Sigrun, we will be attacking broodmothers.



Overall it seems interesting...although I don't see how the characters seem so tightly involved into the story at the moment.

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Does anyone else get the impression of Skeletor (from He-Man) when looking at the Architect?

or is it just me?

Modifié par jamming777, 02 mars 2010 - 08:03 .


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jamming777 wrote...

Does anyone else get the impression of Skeletor (from He-Man) when looking at the Architect?

or is it just me?


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This is the Architect. I think you mean the Withered or w/e its title is.

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David Gaider wrote...
Ferret torments me because he knows I would DIE to write this character.

Don't restrain yourself, we would die to read it.

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David Gaider wrote...

Ferret A Baudoin wrote...
The Baroness is a character we've adapted from a Jane Austen novel. She can converse fluently on matters of social etiquette and will never speak to you unless introduced beforehand (as is proper). Then she will wax poetic about Mr. Darcy and whether he is a proper match for herself or you (if you're a female character). There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)

Ferret torments me because he knows I would DIE to write this character.

What is stopping you? I'll take 10 copies of whatever it ships in.

#63
Hobo in a Box

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I watched Hostel 2 last night there something similair in that movie.

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She's the real Flemeth!

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Maria Caliban wrote...

Countess Elizabeth Bathory,


Srsly ? :)
That is only legend, one of most theories who talks about this but other talk about plot against Bathory´s family. There was a second theory who talks about plot from side of Juraj Turzo, he was husband´s friend and after his dead he trying to enable Bathory´s army and ground :P

Modifié par Applepie_Svk, 02 mars 2010 - 02:16 .


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Ferret A Baudoin

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I know, David. And if Mary reads this thread. *shudder*

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Ferret A Baudoin wrote...
There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)


I would honestly buy a game simply on those selling points.

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he missed out the food fights too :{ now that would be fun to see in a game our main character actually having fun for a change

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Avissel wrote...

Ferret A Baudoin wrote...
There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)


I would honestly buy a game simply on those selling points.


Also add a minigame inspired by benny hill with music to fit it, with a infamous chase, that would be intresting :P

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Ferret A Baudoin wrote...

The Baroness is a character we've adapted from a Jane Austen novel. She can converse fluently on matters of social etiquette and will never speak to you unless introduced beforehand (as is proper). Then she will wax poetic about Mr. Darcy and whether he is a proper match for herself or you (if you're a female character). There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)



........I've been staring at this for five minutes.....not funny one bit Mr.Baudoin....but that would be a totally awesome character.....:?
I hope he was trying to insult the Jane Austin fans, like me, and most of my friends and family....


But to put my five cents in, is the Baroness the lady in the picture that melkathi posted on page two?That's what I think at least or a character that tries to attack the Gray Warden...

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Well, he can write it. But there must be scones. It's no good without scones. Indecent, even.

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DaerogTheDhampir wrote...

jamming777 wrote...

Does anyone else get the impression of Skeletor (from He-Man) when looking at the Architect?

or is it just me?


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This is the Architect. I think you mean the Withered or w/e its title is.


Sorry about that, I thought only the Architect could talk, or at least I thought I read that somewhere.
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Elastic Otter wrote...

You will also be granted a cravat and/or ascot. Cheerio!


Given that 'ascot' is an Americanisation for a cravat (due to that item's association with morning dress and consequently Ascot), that is redundant.

Sorry clothing history nerd here :)

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SurfaceBeneath wrote...

David Gaider wrote...

Ferret A Baudoin wrote...
The Baroness is a character we've adapted from a Jane Austen novel. She can converse fluently on matters of social etiquette and will never speak to you unless introduced beforehand (as is proper). Then she will wax poetic about Mr. Darcy and whether he is a proper match for herself or you (if you're a female character). There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)

Ferret torments me because he knows I would DIE to write this character.

What is stopping you? I'll take 10 copies of whatever it ships in.


Ditto. And if the experiment works, I'd like a Waverley RPG please :D

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Ferret A Baudoin wrote...

The Baroness is a character we've adapted from a Jane Austen novel. She can converse fluently on matters of social etiquette and will never speak to you unless introduced beforehand (as is proper). Then she will wax poetic about Mr. Darcy and whether he is a proper match for herself or you (if you're a female character). There's a huge minigame involving dance cards, gossip, and tropical punch in the middle of the game. Riveting, I assure you. :)


I would buy the game for this alone.