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The origin of the narrator

Posted By: Edgar Birben (venus3.ttnet.net.tr)
Date: 11/2/2002 at 3:34 p.m.

Journeyman: He cant be a journey man because (ı think), journeymen have commanding voices and this guys aint talking and writing his stories in journeyman way.(you know what ım sayin:))
Dwarf: His writings and voice doesnt represent dwarfish personality and he doesnt say anything about bottles charges and stuff.
Fir'bolg:Well I dont think this guy is a fırbolg because a firbolg which are good enough archers to be teached in the arts of war from childhood. This guy says he has spent his childhood helping his grandfather in a pumpkin farm!!
Warrior: I think this guy is a warrior and if you inspected it, at the end of some missions, we see a warrior carrying the codex. After the homecoming mission, he says that the book which watchers razing the earth to find is in my package:)
You cant just refuse that this narrator isnt a warrior or any other unit just because he wasnt there at the missions he told about in his book.
I think at tfl,m2 or m3, we are playing a representation of the battles. There must be a thousands of soldıers fighting at the final battle for christ sakes. We are just playing a coupla soldiers cuz our comp would burn when we tried to control the real number of the legıon.
By the way, guys, what are these firbolg, are these guys some kınd of wood elves? Or are they humans mutated for staying so much at forests. They pretty look much lıke humans:)

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