While travelling you might meet a person called "Peter from the North". Without any doubt this is a reference for the famous pornstar "Peter North", also called "the Cumshotmaster" or "the Decorator"... Come on guys, you all know who he is, don't play dumb lol
Don't you think that's a bit far fetched? I mean, aside from peter and north, are there any other indicators that it is a reference to Peter North?
Yes, in the dialog with him you start making innuendos about a man and his wood and stuff. It is entirely intentional.
While travelling you might meet a person called "Peter from the North". Without any doubt this is a reference for the famous pornstar "Peter North", also called "the Cumshotmaster" or "the Decorator"... Come on guys, you all know who he is, don't play dumb lol
Don't you think that's a bit far fetched? I mean, aside from peter and north, are there any other indicators that it is a reference to Peter North?
Yes, in the dialog with him you start making innuendos about a man and his wood and stuff. It is entirely intentional.
Agreed:
Among his dialogue: "You just don't know the subtleties of wood and wood-related activities....Um....Even the darkest of caves can be rewarding for the woodsman who knows how to handle himself."
While travelling you might meet a person called "Peter from the North". Without any doubt this is a reference for the famous pornstar "Peter North", also called "the Cumshotmaster" or "the Decorator"... Come on guys, you all know who he is, don't play dumb lol
Don't you think that's a bit far fetched? I mean, aside from peter and north, are there any other indicators that it is a reference to Peter North?
Yes, in the dialog with him you start making innuendos about a man and his wood and stuff. It is entirely intentional.
Agreed:
Among his dialogue: "You just don't know the subtleties of wood and wood-related activities....Um....Even the darkest of caves can be rewarding for the woodsman who knows how to handle himself."
Not sure if that's racist or homosexual innuendo being trumpeted there or something else. Not sure I want to know
While travelling you might meet a person called "Peter from the North". Without any doubt this is a reference for the famous pornstar "Peter North", also called "the Cumshotmaster" or "the Decorator"... Come on guys, you all know who he is, don't play dumb lol
Don't you think that's a bit far fetched? I mean, aside from peter and north, are there any other indicators that it is a reference to Peter North?
Yes, in the dialog with him you start making innuendos about a man and his wood and stuff. It is entirely intentional.
Agreed:
Among his dialogue: "You just don't know the subtleties of wood and wood-related activities....Um....Even the darkest of caves can be rewarding for the woodsman who knows how to handle himself."
Not sure if that's racist or homosexual innuendo being trumpeted there or something else. Not sure I want to know
I don't think it is either. Just to boil it down - we are talking about an easter egg joke based on a heterosexual porn star with references to his anatomy (wood) and "spelunking in caverns" type language being references to female anatomy.
Valygar is typically a corpse key for me, or I just dismiss him after he opens the Planar Sphere for me when I don't kill him, so I never discovered this. I know Lilarcor says this quite a bit though.
Not sure if that's an easter egg or just linking of the events, but a few things that might have slipped some of you (proving, that BG saga is a huge project, where the devs thought about almost everything) - in one coast map, you'll meet the Surgeon. A wizard/cleric who will heal you. While he does that, he will tell you that he does it to offset the evil his brother does. His brother is Davaeorn, tne mage in Cloakwood forest - the statue Prism is carving is of Ellessime... remember that once you get to late BG2 and the elven parts - the spider woman in Cloackwood forest is supposedly an old lover of Jon Irenicus, the Big Bad of BG2
@Melicamp You will be interested in this easter egg I found purely by accident!
I was completing the Marek and Lothander quest, it is the quest where two assasins from the Iron Throne poison you. I then had a dastardly thought, can I kill Marek and get his boots of speed as he runs off? I wanted to check you did not need to speak to Marek again so had a quick check on the interweb... and found this...
I don't know if this counts as an easter egg, but you can't kill Gorion in Candlekeep. Even if your Protaganist is on the other side of the map as soon as he cast the lighting bolt your dead. I tried multiple times to try and kill him all being rejected.
I don't know if this counts as an easter egg, but you can't kill Gorion in Candlekeep. Even if your Protaganist is on the other side of the map as soon as he cast the lighting bolt your dead. I tried multiple times to try and kill him all being rejected.
In the original release of the vanilla game, Gorion was very much killable... Tethtoril on the other hand seemed godlike...
That depresses me...I at least attempted five times to kill him before I picked up on that lighting bolt thing in BgEE or maybe the game over scene triggers no matter who Gorion kills because he always hits my shadowdancer who attempted to backstab.
Is it possible to clua kill him and teleport out of candlekeep? What happens? Can you play normally...?
Control-Y killing him doesn't work, certainly. Also fails on Cespenar, unfortunately, and I believe Aran Linvail in BG2 if you sided with the Shadow Thieves (obviously he is killable if you side with Bodhi since he's the boss)
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If there isn't one I shall demand a refund.
Among his dialogue: "You just don't know the subtleties of wood and wood-related activities....Um....Even the darkest of caves can be rewarding for the woodsman who knows how to handle himself."
I don't think it is either. Just to boil it down - we are talking about an easter egg joke based on a heterosexual porn star with references to his anatomy (wood) and "spelunking in caverns" type language being references to female anatomy.
Valygar is typically a corpse key for me, or I just dismiss him after he opens the Planar Sphere for me when I don't kill him, so I never discovered this. I know Lilarcor says this quite a bit though.
- in one coast map, you'll meet the Surgeon. A wizard/cleric who will heal you. While he does that, he will tell you that he does it to offset the evil his brother does. His brother is Davaeorn, tne mage in Cloakwood forest
- the statue Prism is carving is of Ellessime... remember that once you get to late BG2 and the elven parts
- the spider woman in Cloackwood forest is supposedly an old lover of Jon Irenicus, the Big Bad of BG2
if you attack Elminster, he will turn you into a chicken, it can't be removed with Remove Curse nor Dispel Magic, it wants out when you sleip.
What does it actually mean... Daring to investigate?
Tuthoril parpahrases Molière's words second time you talk to him:
Go to Gorion and listen well, for without knowledge, life is a mere shadow of death.
I was completing the Marek and Lothander quest, it is the quest where two assasins from the Iron Throne poison you. I then had a dastardly thought, can I kill Marek and get his boots of speed as he runs off? I wanted to check you did not need to speak to Marek again so had a quick check on the interweb... and found this...
Marek's disease is a highly contagious viral neoplastic disease in chickens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek's_disease
Somebody had it in for chickens at Bioware... Mayhaps huge shares in KFC?