Bringing back an old thread solely because a question came to my mind...
@LadyRhian Greed, Panic, Pride, Selfish, and Sarevok (or him as a wraith of himself)
What was the name of the organisation from which Mae'var was trying to gain support from in order to take leadership over Renal Bloodscalp's Shadow Thieves guild?
Also - Mae'var is getting support from the Night Knives, not the night masks. Sorry to be pedantic, but I am.
Hmm, yes. It appears this gets changed to Night Masks, possibly in the game text update of the G3 fixpack, which suggests it may have earlier origins. I reckon the change was made as the Night Masks are an actual organization in FR lore, whereas the Night Knives are (likely) only mentioned in this one instance. I guess it's debatable which option is more likely to be correct.
Must be Xzar's "Montaron! I...I never loved you!" (upon the death of said companion) could be her "Don't cry for a man who's left you--the next one may fall for your smile."
Must be Xzar's "Montaron! I...I never loved you!" (upon the death of said companion) could be her "Don't cry for a man who's left you--the next one may fall for your smile."
@Shin The Night Masks are a thieves guild in Westgate. Their leader, known as the "Faceless" wore a mask which magically obscured his face with shadows and smoke, He was defeated by Alias and her Saurial, Dragonbait, and was revealed to be Victor Dhostar, one of the scions of a noble house in the city. The name of the Book? "Masquerades".
And it's Safana. "When I'm good, I'm very, very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better." and "Between Two evils, I always choose the one I haven't tried."
Who tells you about their "Speedy Delivery" in Baldur's Gate?
Also - Mae'var is getting support from the Night Knives, not the night masks. Sorry to be pedantic, but I am.
Hmm, yes. It appears this gets changed to Night Masks, possibly in the game text update of the G3 fixpack, which suggests it may have earlier origins. I reckon the change was made as the Night Masks are an actual organization in FR lore, whereas the Night Knives are (likely) only mentioned in this one instance. I guess it's debatable which option is more likely to be correct.
Yea I would have corrected you (because I was aware of the difference) but I think it was actually corrected because it was a mistake in the original game, so I just went with it
(When selected): "So desu ne?" (Rather hard to translate, means something akin to "I see," "uh-huh," "of course." (Confirming action): "Yokatta" (Means something like "Good!" or "I'm so glad!" (Critical Hit): "Kiai!" (Essentially a shout or battle cry that accompanies a move in Japanese martial arts)
The question: What real-life historical figure (or at least someone bearing his name) shows up in a sidequest in BG2?
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@jared4242 Gandolar
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@LadyRhian Greed, Panic, Pride, Selfish, and Sarevok (or him as a wraith of himself)
What was the name of the organisation from which Mae'var was trying to gain support from in order to take leadership over Renal Bloodscalp's Shadow Thieves guild?
Where did Captain Dennis's mother's gong end up?
With a friendly ogre in the troll mound I believe.
What NPC quotes a famous quote by Mae West?
I'll quote my question again to avoid confusion:
What NPC quotes a famous quote by Mae West?
As for Mae West quotes, I dunno. She had a few good 'uns according to google though.
And it's Safana. "When I'm good, I'm very, very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better." and "Between Two evils, I always choose the one I haven't tried."
Who tells you about their "Speedy Delivery" in Baldur's Gate?
What are the name of Nalia's three dogs? (Or at least they are at the de'Arnise keep)
What does Yoshimo say in actual Japanese?
(When selected): "So desu ne?" (Rather hard to translate, means something akin to "I see," "uh-huh," "of course."
(Confirming action): "Yokatta" (Means something like "Good!" or "I'm so glad!"
(Critical Hit): "Kiai!" (Essentially a shout or battle cry that accompanies a move in Japanese martial arts)
The question: What real-life historical figure (or at least someone bearing his name) shows up in a sidequest in BG2?
Why shouldn't the actor Richard Gere be a joinable NPC and more importantly be in the party alongside Minsc?
This. This so much.
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