Necros on 8/5/2009 at 11:26
Quote Posted by jtr7
Yeah, the Light Gem in all its phases. I'll be working on the TDS version at some point down the road.
Cool but thanks for this one too. :thumb: :cool:
Kin on 8/5/2009 at 11:40
Quote Posted by ShyGreenMoon
Only because there was no option to play through as one of Karras's little golden children that screech and run away.
Would that be called thief then?
massimilianogoi on 10/5/2009 at 07:39
Quote Posted by Kin
Would that be called thief then?
:p
't would be a great extension indeed.
Stath MIA on 10/5/2009 at 16:50
Quote Posted by ShyGreenMoon
Only because there was no option to play through as one of Karras's little golden children that screech and run away.
And it shall be called
Bot: The Escape Project! :cheeky:
massimilianogoi on 10/5/2009 at 20:12
Quote Posted by Stath MIA
And it shall be called
Bot: The Escape Project! :cheeky:
hahahahahaa
Cobak on 11/5/2009 at 16:21
Quote Posted by jtr7
He was invited to Angelwatch, and he gave Gervaisius a forged painting (which Karras took advantage of and gave Gervaisius the real painting to increase their business relationship).:D
In TDS, he signed the guestbook at Wieldstrom Museum (so did Gervaisius, Lady van Vernon, and Lady Valerius, Lord Randall, Lady Rumford, and Countess von Crete), his sister's grave is in the Hammer cemetery, had a book called "The Bafford Chronicles", and the Bafford family donated a golden bell to the district of Stonemarket, and a jade comb to the museum, as well as helped the museum purchase The Crown (along with the Rutherfords' donations, too). Baffy's a man-about-town! Sam Fogerty, the goldsmith who owes Jimmy the Knife, wrote a letter to Bafford asking for money.:cheeky:
They certainly needed to mention characters from one game to the next because it's a trilogy, in chronological order, in the same City. Ramirez is mentioned in all three, and burricks, Viktoria....:thumb:
you're ridiculous. lol
jtr7 on 11/5/2009 at 17:31
Details! Details!
Molock on 11/5/2009 at 19:37
Well this poll is a no-brainer....:p
TheivingME on 12/5/2009 at 00:14
Quote Posted by DJ Riff
I don't mind several missions with different personages living at different times. The fall of Karath-Din, catastrophe with The Eye, discovering of Transmutation Glyph — and there's always someone behind the scenes: a keeper, a traitor, someone who have their own agenda etc.
O maybe a Keeper who will try to enter the past (using time distortion in the Cradle or something else) to kill Gamall before she would obtain her full power so that activation of Final Glyph would not be needed at all…
I really like this idea
The different ages through different Thieves eyes.
additional to those ideas
some of the ideas involving what happened to the pagan forces after the trickster death, a thief finds that out somehow. Like a backdrop 'life in the city' thing to Garretts main story.
A kind of like Thief lore game. Like all those additional books tolkien wrote about Lord of the Rings. A game that just enriches the story.
massimilianogoi on 13/5/2009 at 12:49
I hope Viktoria of the eidos forum reads these results, before talking about playing as the girl :sweat: