themetalian on 20/8/2006 at 22:17
I imagine Sheriff Gorman Truart knows the answer to that, seeing that his body was ravaged. :p
metal dawn on 20/8/2006 at 22:18
Ah, true enough.
ercles on 21/8/2006 at 01:44
Quote Posted by Werewolfintheshadows
Please refer to the randy smith interview for your evidence.
Which one?
Quote:
As for spelling and grammar, 1) we're on the internet and i don't honestly have time at the moment as i have major system problems as my hard disc just died 2) Since I live in the UK there is a distinct difference in spelling/grammar so don't take everything i quote as wrong just because it's foreign to you.
Many other people here find that time to hold down Shift, or the extra keystroke for a full stop.
As to your British education that you keep on lauding over all of us, where do you study, and what do you study? If you mentioned it already, you can't blame me for not being able to find it underneath the mass of drivel and nonsense that you excrete all over this forum. One of my best friends from school went to Oxford, and he still manages to talk proper-like!
Goldmoon Dawn on 26/8/2006 at 02:00
Good for you, SolidAndShade. :)
Quote Posted by SolidAndShade
Rationale: the game's continued referenced to him as "Constantine" rather than "the Trickster" .
Quote Posted by Goldmoon Dawn
Recently I've been playing through 'ol Dark Project again with this in mind.
I have returned from the Column, I mean the Maw. :)
"Constantine has The Eye, and *my* eye."
Constantine wrote The Dark Project book, found in the tree. (Notice that the cover of this particular book is that of a Keeper.)
He is also listed as Constantine in one Mission Objective.
Three times he is refered to as Constantine after he becomes the Trickster.
Jarkko Ranta on 31/8/2006 at 07:39
That name Constantine fooled me also. When I was going through The Circle I saw this picture of Constantine/Viktoria (before playing TDP at all). When I looked the voice actors in the manual there was no mentions of 'Trickster', but there were Constantine and... the Eye. After the intro I was "Ok, that big fellow that seems to be the Trickster I've heard so much has a BIG eye in his forehead...". Conclusion: Trickster is the Eye! (Don't laugh, it was quite reasonable back there, with those symbols and all) This led to idea that Constantine is the mad henchman trying to revive him and Viktoria somehow plays along (MA). You can imagine if I was confused when they threw in The Haunted Cathedral and Steal the Eye-objective...
themetalian on 31/8/2006 at 17:10
Quote Posted by Jarkko Ranta
Conclusion: Trickster is the Eye! (Don't laugh, it was quite reasonable back there, with those symbols and all).
It's a logical theory, seeing that the Eye reduced the Olde Quarter of the city to a place of living evil, and killing the Hammerites and turning them into haunts.
Goldmoon Dawn on 31/8/2006 at 17:25
See, I told you. I do love a good rehash. :p
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I thought I had read in a crumbly old papyrus somewhere that Constantine was a nobleman from a previous life, and the Trickster was a fallen nobleman from a previous life, bent on revenge for what happened between them? Yeah, and then, Constantine tried to escape him to The City, where the Trickster finally tracked him down........ which, my friends, explains the Eye. The Trickster's pod landed in the Haunted Cathedral. The Eye *was* the Trickster secretly hiding inside... Constantine foolishly believed in this bauble (compliments of Vicky), and once it was fused to his hands the Trickster came back for some overdue revenge! Oh yeah, I wrote it down then I read it. :p
Aedryn on 1/9/2006 at 14:41
Quote Posted by themetalian
It's a logical theory, seeing that the Eye reduced the Olde Quarter of the city to a place of living evil, and killing the Hammerites and turning them into haunts.
Yeah, it makes sense if you completely ignore everything the Eye says in TDS.
DarthMRN on 1/9/2006 at 16:26
And doing so is...a bad thing?
Hardly.
Playing the first two made people come up with sound assumptions on their own. TDS never earned the right to re-write the truth of those assumptions IMVHO.
Besides, he said this was his assumption back then. Before TDS.
june gloom on 1/9/2006 at 17:21
hating thief 3 is "cool".
it's an official game and an end to the trilogy, therefore it's canon. except where it's not. (mostly stupid goofs like the thing about the 'mechanist' viktrola in a structure that's been closed down 30 years before the mechanists even existed.)