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Re: The origin of the narrator

Posted By: Road (dial-209-148-112-75.sonic.net)
Date: 11/2/2002 at 4:10 p.m.

In Response To: Re: The origin of the narrator (Olorin)

: But if all your archers die, you don't lsoe any levels
: (apart from maybe the Road North in TFL, I can't
: remember.) I don't think the JW is any specific unit
: (not unit type, but specific unit), because otherwise
: gameplay would be hindered by "oh, damn, that
: fir'Bolg died again". Just because he didn't
: appear ingame in the levels doesn't mean he wasn't
: there - take Alric being at the Great Devoid*, but not
: in the level.
: I think that he must be a warr because the firs were the
: archers, and his grandfather owned a pumpkin farm -
: only the Prvonce grow these (well, Cath bruig may
: have, but any Jman would have been more knowledgable).

: * Unrelated point: anyone noticed that when Alric suffers
: a hard death, his head section is a head with a
: trailing spinal coulmn, just like in the Epilogue
: cutscene?

: "This is nothing. At the Stair of Grief our swords
: were beaten so dull, we had to kill the Soulless with
: our bare hands! I know how hard it is to strangle the
: undead..."

Well on almost every level there is a dwarf. On almost every level you must keep at least one dwarf alive. There are few lvls that even have a warrior in it.

*Alrics bitmaps do not contain a head with a spinal coulmn and his Projectile group for hard death only has his regular head in it so it must be your imagination.

-Road

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