Non-Sequitur wrote:Stedar wrote:1) In the reaches ending, (I believe) Cetsa's body was not near Slade's and there was a line of blood going off the screen (as if her body had been dragged.)
It has been a while so I may be remembering incorrectly, but I thought it was the Lexus ending where that happens.
No, you're probably right! I just did all three at once.
Emperor Jeramyu wrote:I've heard everything from Kloe to Verdanna (the owner of the Grand Casino in E4/E5).
Ahh, yes. It's a shame that Verdanna only talked like once in the series.
And thank you Jeramyu.
[New segment]1) Now I was re-reading the topic about the scavenger hunt in the coding (and I'm quite depressed the topic died and so did the progress on cracking the E6 startmap code) but this message from fwacho was in there and I was quite intrigued when I read it. No one seemed to respond to it either.
fwacho wrote:I'll tackle this one then go to bed. The painting really does signify "the Way" Imagine how much fun this game woudl be if teh mysterious were handed to you on silver plater. Many people want to know the whole truth and accept nothing less, but reality is that at most we know only a little about anything. So when Phantom admires the painting missing its center piece and like it better that way so Lun sees the game as better the way it is. I promise you the truth was written and is in a notebook, Lun's heart and one other person's. Were the whole picture to be visible, where would the challenge be? what would cause you to stare and look? Rather Lun chose to hide the truth from plain sight and the gamer discern what he could of what is missing (and even have a pretty accurate guess, if they took their time to think about it). The challenge of the mystery is reward in and of itself.
Reality is kind of like that. What fun would it be if you knew what was going to happen. Isn't it so much better that way. yes you know it will be sunny tommorrow, but if you aren't looking you'll miss that cloud that looks like the mona lisa floating by. and suddenly you have to rely on oteh rpeopel to make sure you won't miss things. Or youcan be lazy and misss them without feelign regret for knowing what you're missing.
This, if you ask me, seems like the real truth behind The Way. Or as much as we'll ever know, perhaps. I was just wondering what others thought of this.
2) I was also wondering about the shadow plungers. The first one you face has been pretty much universally accepted as Traziun's Night Reaper manifestation right? And then once the plunge is over it's destroyed? (Ep 3) Then you face a similar shadow plunger in Episode 5 during the whole Slade part (although this one seemed a bit different). If these plungers are really the manifestation of the shadow swords, are the ones in DE just for show/fun so Lun could add some more strategy to plunging?
3) It's been accepted that the sword sticking in the ground in the end was Ghost Horror, right? If so, what is that other sword in the blood on the cliff that Traziun was on?