Lemernis
Lemernis
It's the character Garrett from the Thief series. I have never actually played the game, though! Or well, actually I did play a bit of the demo many years ago and it looked neat, but I didn't have the time to pursue it. One day! But anyway, if you search Garrett + Thief you can some great images for assassin portraits.
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Re: Life lessons from Baldur's Gate
Use HTML code tags. Here's a thread on it: http://forum.baldursgate.com/discussion/161/how-to-format-your-posts/p1 I consolidated the tags I most commonly use for handy reference here as well. (View Post)3 -
Re: Life lessons from Baldur's Gate
Actually, in all seriousness the mechanics of D&D do mirror crucial skills that we rely upon in real life. In real life we also must learn to identify what our natural strengths are and run with … (View Post)6 -
Re: Come share your odd gaming habits! What do you refuse to do in BG? What wierd ideas do you love?
Actually, believe it or not, the manual does indeed state that for this game the stealth mode is akin to invisibility. Sayeth the BGEE manual (2) p. 60:Stealth (Hide in Shadows/Move Silently) and Bac… (View Post)Post edited by Lemernis on3 -
Re: Magic Trip with Wizards of the Coast (SCS MinReload band of school-restricted Specialist Mages)
You know what, though? SCS and no-reload should really make a difference, I would think. Limiting the spell selection to only specialization schools could actually be pretty darn tough with SCS. And … (View Post)2 -
Re: Come share your odd gaming habits! What do you refuse to do in BG? What wierd ideas do you love?
Yeah, it definitely is a game engine limitation; although I'm differentiating it from D&D and describing it more specifically as a function of the game world of BG precisely because it lets you d… (View Post)2
