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Xemnas wrote on 2011-04-03 08:37
Quote from Krankii;394809:
More ocean related stuff. Those waters in Erinn look meaningless. >:
go in ocean
get eaten by giant sea monster
spend whole gen trying to get out
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Dracius wrote on 2011-04-03 16:22
Quote from Xemnas;394870:
go in ocean
get eaten by giant sea monster
spend whole gen trying to get out
That's easy.
Continent Warp!
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Conor wrote on 2011-04-03 16:41
Quote from CurlyBrace13;393826:
Japanese mythology pl0x. Okami. Then again, I'd love to have a generation based on a novel. I still say the Alchemy of Stone because of its relevance to alchemy.
As much as I love mythology, I don't think they should really integrate foreign mythologies into their Celtic storyline.
Quote from Dracius;393830:
More Elf and Giant storyline, please.
And end that freaking war already!
I'd really like this, but only if it pertains to the main storyline that's in the works... Hopefully this short Chapter gives them enough time to write some nice stuff
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Zeo wrote on 2011-04-03 17:28
I would like to see more storyline going on between Shakespeare and Morrighan.
In G13, Shakespeare said to look at path to both light and dark, unlike other gods and goddesses which only wanted you to look at the path to light only.
I bet Morrighan will be truly the evil one in game; so... I won't be surprised if she is a true final boss in Mabinogi.
Also, Chapter 4 may be a filler chapter, but they're connected to original storylines, connected from G12, having Nuada being trapped in Avon after, Morrighan trying to get rid of Shakespeare, and rumors said there's something going on with Cichol in G15 as well. So do not say they're NOT connected to original storylines.
To those who says Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet is unexpected..... why? I think they fit perfectly into Chapter 4, so I assume you guys would say they're expected. But if not, then prepare for G15 and G16... two more Generations left for Chapter 4, which developers confirmed to be Macbeth, and Merchant of Venice.
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Roy Mustang wrote on 2011-04-03 17:42
Quote from Zeo;395062:
I would like to see more storyline going on between Shakespeare and Morrighan.
In G13, Shakespeare said to look at path to both light and dark, unlike other gods and goddesses which only wanted you to look at the path to light only.
I bet Morrighan will be truly the evil one in game; so... I won't be surprised if she is a true final boss in Mabinogi.
Also, Chapter 4 may be a filler chapter, but they're connected to original storylines, connected from G12, having Nuada being trapped in Avon after, Morrighan trying to get rid of Shakespeare, and rumors said there's something going on with Cichol in G15 as well. So do not say they're NOT connected to original storylines.
To those who says Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet is unexpected..... why? I think they fit perfectly into Chapter 4, so I assume you guys would say they're expected. But if not, then prepare for G15 and G16... two more Generations left for Chapter 4, which developers confirmed to be Macbeth, and Merchant of Venice.
Pretty much this. I was sceptical of C5 at first until I saw the mainstream myself. I like how they integrated it frankly and am heavily looking forward to the other 3 upcoming Shakespeare plays.
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Dracius wrote on 2011-04-03 18:43
Quote from Conor;395024:
As much as I love mythology, I don't think they should really integrate foreign mythologies into their Celtic storyline.
I'd really like this, but only if it pertains to the main storyline that's in the works... Hopefully this short Chapter gives them enough time to write some nice stuff
Neamhain is the Irinid, the creator of Iria. The entire storyline is actually pretty well set up already, but I'm not sure how they can incorporate Humans into the whole thing.
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Claudia wrote on 2011-04-03 21:42
Why not Othello, though, I wonder? That would've made a good Shakespeare play, although it's not really one of my favorites.
Meh, devCAT, y u no listen?