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Post by Zipp on Apr 6, 2005 18:29:27 GMT
Oede is "Limbdeath". "Limpdeath" would be something not as painful, but far more humiliating! NS. What? And you don't think THAT would lower your combat score?
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Post by Sol on Apr 6, 2005 21:10:36 GMT
Infused with the power of the Lorestone, you step through the shadow gate, which rips you apart like pork sausage in a blender. Your head eventually exits the shadow gate, bounces and rolls across a granite floor, and comes to rest in front of two chairs.
The last thing you see is Rimoah and Banedon, covered in the shredded remnants of your internal organs, vomiting on your face. You know, by the end of Book 11, Lone Wolf should already KNOW that going through a shadow gate is painful. So if he is THAT WEAK after facing Vonotar, you would think he would be smart enough to take a moment to catch his breath, use Healing, etc... Of course on the other hand, if he were to wait even a few minutes, months could pass on Magnamund and Gnaag could be the Supreme Unbeatable Ruler! Ah, the trials of the Kai Lords...
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Post by Black Cat on Apr 7, 2005 3:50:32 GMT
In my copies of Book 11, the final Lorestone doesn't restore any EP. So, if you survive the battle with Vonotar with only 1 EP left, then section 1 of Book 12 will probably kill you. Of course it doesn't say it gives you back your EP because you don't need anymore EP for this adventure: it's the last section of the book! Starting the next book, your EP should then be the its maximum again.
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Post by executioneer on Apr 7, 2005 6:57:04 GMT
I think recovering from Limpdeath levaes you forever wounded in your combat score. Nah. Not really.
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Post by North Star on Apr 7, 2005 9:14:29 GMT
You notice though that Magnamund still has microbes, despite not being a technological world. There I was thinking that maybe they were the sweat of Naar released to plague the world!
NS.
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Post by Dusk Fox on May 31, 2005 21:59:35 GMT
Infused with the power of the Lorestone, you step through the shadow gate, which rips you apart like pork sausage in a blender. Your head eventually exits the shadow gate, bounces and rolls across a granite floor, and comes to rest in front of two chairs.
The last thing you see is Rimoah and Banedon, covered in the shredded remnants of your internal organs, vomiting on your face. Nicely done. I applaud this description.
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Post by North Star on Jun 1, 2005 12:22:47 GMT
And if books were subject to film classification, that scene would drive Lone Wolf up into the 15 category, nowhere near the usual PG!
NS.
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