Yeah that's what I've heard (carnage). That's an awfully big word for an ogrillion isn't it? I guess we have to imagine mother ogrillion's teaching their little baby ogrillions their ABCs and then words like carnage and adjudicate and stuff.
Kelddath Ormlyr: "Don't touch me! I'm super impotent." (not sure I ever heard it this way or not, but if I did it was before I knew the meaning of that word...)
Occasionally, I hear one of the background peasants in Baldur's Gate shout "Git outta here ya crummy crawdad!"
I guess no one like crustaceans in the Gate...
I believe that one is: "'Ey! Get outta me way, ya crummy lager-head." I always thought they were saying "log-head" I mishear everything that voice says:
"Wife's been gettin' prickly on me hours." (from before I knew the meaning of "arse")
@Tresset , I always hear that "wife" quote as "Wife's been gettin' prickly on me eyes", meaning, she's not attractive or good-looking any more. That makes sense to me, while "arse" makes no sense to me.
@Tresset, it's not sexual. It just means the poor old drunk doesn't find his wife attractive any more. She's "prickly on his eyes", i.e. ugly in her old age.
@BelgarathMTH Oh, I know it wouldn't sexual were it actually "eyes" he were saying. However I looked up the string in NearInfinity and it is indeed "arse" that this guy is saying (as it is in the screenshot). I am not sure what this would mean; being raised Catholic I am not familiar with most dirty talk...
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Am I the only one who see's a giant bunny head coming out that pool everytime I get to this screen?
Through destiny invite, we shall rule so great!
"The besh shafisha, is a DEAD shafisha!"
"Bah... the Child of Bhaal has awoken."
Just kidding with that last one.
I guess no one like crustaceans in the Gate...
Kelddath Ormlyr: "Don't touch me! I'm super impotent." (not sure I ever heard it this way or not, but if I did it was before I knew the meaning of that word...)
I mishear everything that voice says:
"Wife's been gettin' prickly on me hours." (from before I knew the meaning of "arse")
"Ye're a long-Tom lout, ain't ya?"
That always bothered me.
"Clangeddin's will...
(deep breath)
... be done."