Naked on 2/11/2006 at 17:48
After viewing this cutscene for 8 years, I still can’t figure out the exact wording of the Trickster.
"Mine lilacs and mine thistleaids must feeds and I? Stands he then in the greens and festered maw and speeds you his judgments upon the weeps and writhing manfools."
OR could it be:
"My lilacs and mine thistleaids must feeds and I? Standsy then in the greens infested maw and speeds you his judgments upon the weaks or (weeds)? and writhing manfools.
Anyone know 100%?
T-Smith on 2/11/2006 at 18:09
Quote Posted by Naked
"My lilacs and mine thistleaids must feeds and I? Standsy then in the greens infested maw and speeds you his judgments upon the weaks or (weeds)? and writhing manfools.
I just re-watched the scene, and this one sounds most like it. It becomes slightly harder to understand his words when he's opening the portal.
jtr7 on 2/11/2006 at 21:35
From the link in here:
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http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75031) http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75031
Sailoreagle's transcript, with the action omitted:
Viktoria: Bow to the Woodsie Lord, and offer up your flesheye so that His Eye of Stone may see, Manfool!
Viktoria: Bids He then the spruces to singer Him an anthems! And the Woodsie Lord binders them fleshes to stone!
Trickster: Did you think those ancient phrases were mere words, Manfool? Look at me!
Trickster: *I* am The Woodsie Lord, The Trickster of legend!
Trickster: If you be thirsty, fleshthing, drink of me.
Trickster: If you be hungry, then feed for I am the Honeymaker, and the Jacksberry!
Viktoria: He am the leaf that feeders on the fleshed ones.
Viktoria: Thems that calls themselves Builders and wielded up a hammers against him!
Trickster: My poor Mister Garrett, you will not live to SEE the sprawling glory of it! Your sacrifice is not yet complete!
Trickster: Mine lilacs and mine thistleaids must feeds, and I?
Trickster: Stands He then in the greens and festered Maw and speeds He out His judgements upon the weeps and writhing manfools!