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Don't know if anyone has taken the time to read the gravestones near the church in the village, but there are some pretty funny inscriptions on them. Here lies father Paul: Finally where everybody wanted him
Here lies Bessy: The first pig interred with full burial rights just as Folo wished it.
Fore Sale: Beautiful one person plot with a commanding view of the village
Here lies the Unknown Soldier: We all knew him as Bobby
Here lies Vlad: Please do not disturb
Here lies Sleepy Joe: Doing what he does best
Here lay Terrance: until a Necromancer got to him
Here lies Little Gracy: Her grave serves as reminder to us all that trolls are not big cuddly teddy bears
Here lies Simon the Liar: At least thats what we think
Here lies Lucky Tom: Ever since he just ran out of luck
Here lies Stan: Inscription pending
Here lies Saucy Sally: And the women they cheered and the men they wept
Last edited by born2beagator; 23/01/11 01:00 AM.
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lol i enjoy clicking and hearing that smooth actor speak.
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for some reason, I find the actor's voice kind of annoying. Sheesh where are the days of RPGs using Carrie Underwood for their invisible narrators...
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I always thought that Boothe's bones should have been clickable and then you could have clicked on his tombstone and reburied him. That would have been a nice gesture. But did they implement this? Of corpse not.
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I think you are going a little too deep into this.
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Actually, the tombstone in question reads: 'Here lies Booth. Murdered, but by whom?' Now, if you report your findings to Captain Rodney, the tombstone will read: 'Here lies Booth. Murdered by Carl Jackson'.
I am in blood Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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Yes it does, I noticed that. Please know that your good work Lord Macbeth, has not gone unnoticed 
I'd like to close by quoting Bellegar's famous last rhyme:
"Cursed be the mother that bred thee! The wench must have been a hell-spawned banshee!"
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Yes it does, I noticed that. Please know that your good work Lord Macbeth, has not gone unnoticed  Good to know! 
I am in blood Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
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Yep, I noticed the change too, which I thought was cool. I just hate to see poor Boothe's bones jammed in that little closet 
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I reminds me of Fable (the first one) I think the Fable gravestones were a little better tho.
It has many things that reminds me of Fable, The first time you see the goblins is similar to when you first see balwerines in Fable. And the skill screen, with a video demonstrating the skill, is just like Fables.
Last edited by Andreas Moe; 29/01/11 01:31 AM.
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for some reason, I find the actor's voice kind of annoying. Sheesh where are the days of RPGs using Carrie Underwood for their invisible narrators... I loved the narrator! are you insane?!
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too each his own i guess
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