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Dec 2, 2004 19:47:17 GMT -5
Post by vespuleth on Dec 2, 2004 19:47:17 GMT -5
some dialogue:
"They have betrayed the cross. they must be subdued."
"That is a political war. We cannot be involved."
"It is a religious war. The Cross will not be hindered."
"The Garrison took an oath! You cannot betray the people! Your existence is merely to maintain your assets."
"This world is our asset! We do not betray the people! We aide them! They are sheep! They do not know what they want! We must give it to them!"
"You are being very shortsited."
"They have betrayed The Cross, our primary asset. I have given my orders."
"You will lose your leverage, do you realize that?"
are you curious?
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Dec 3, 2004 3:56:54 GMT -5
Post by Doan the Nado on Dec 3, 2004 3:56:54 GMT -5
Very. It sounds quite intriguing, and tense.
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Dec 3, 2004 15:01:01 GMT -5
Post by Jugem on Dec 3, 2004 15:01:01 GMT -5
That about sums it up right there. And yes, I'm curious as well.
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Dec 3, 2004 21:51:00 GMT -5
Post by Dungeon Warden on Dec 3, 2004 21:51:00 GMT -5
The dialogue promises some action and conflict between opposing views, so it sounds interesting. I read a lot of fantasy so nothing stands out as being new or different, but I look forward to learning more.
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Dec 4, 2004 2:30:49 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2004 2:30:49 GMT -5
Yes, I've seen this tactic once by a fellow (with a very potentially good game with a good story) at the agetec forum, and it works well.
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Dec 4, 2004 14:07:54 GMT -5
Post by doyleman on Dec 4, 2004 14:07:54 GMT -5
i don't know what's going on what are those sayings suppose to represent?
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