I think it should remain in the limbo of 'speculative entries'. More than willing to reinsert this easter egg, if everyone really thinks it belongs there. I never equated Macbeth and crazy wife with Loghain and crazy bit- daughter. I never actually thought Loghain was after power, he was just trying to get a job done - ends justifies the means etc. Now, forgive me if I'm wrong, but someone loyal to the kingdom is hardly looking to gain power. I could also say if an NPC is called John then it is a nod to Huxley's Brave New World. Duncan is unfortunately a rather common name. "Duncan is a nod to King Duncan in Macbeth who was betrayed by someone loyal to the Kingdom looking to gain power." Sources should be listed under their respective entries, not just dumped here when it tickles your fancy. I'm going to delete/move inappropriate easter eggs. He's based off a trope therefore none of the stuff everyone is insisting will ever be justifiable. Major One: NO MORE BLACK FOX easter eggs. Jean D'arc and Andraste - Unless Andraste yelled out the exact same final words as Jean D'arc: NOT an easter egg. The bible is too culturally diluted to be an accountable easter egg anymore. This is like saying Orlais is a nod to the French, which while true, is still not a blasted easter egg. Biblical references are not unique little butterflies. Just because it's made of stone and under ground it does not make it an easter egg. NOT an easter egg, unless it happens to contain a recognisable motif of some external lore. Desyndra 14:53, Ap(UTC) Inspiration Sources and True Easter Eggs ĭwarven architecture. Thane is not just a name, see Thegn (Thane) ('an aristocratic retainer of a king or nobleman'). This is kind of weak, but might the "Thane Helmet" you can get as part of the Chasind Trail Signals quest be a reference to Thane Krios from Mass Effect? The description of the item "The Rose of Orlais" features two characters called Lady Talia Lyonne and Garren probably a reference to Mass Effect's Tali and Garrus. You may want to change those facts with respect to this information. Also, he does not pass his armour onto his son as he is next to immortal. This is not correct, his sons name is "Calis" and "Calin" is his step-son. It is cited in the article that "Calin" is Tomas' son in the Riftwar series. You have missed a massive one! the whole search for the sacred urn is a massive homage to this film, from the premise, to the ancient knight to the trials you have to overcome! 63 Moved comment by Yeti magi from main article onto this page.61 Alastair Duncan (Mass Effect voice actor) - Inspiration?.55 Easter Eggs: Hidden features, NOT hidden references or in-jokes.54 Spear-thrower is not a reference to a book.53 Reference to Rabbit/Dog in "The Calling".51 Possible Bisclavret, King Arthur and Beowulf reference.45 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Duplicated.36 "Ooh, shiny!" more likely from Joss Whedon.35 Better suited for Trivia instead of Easter Eggs?.29 Literature - Reference to Harry Potter.27 Ogre/Duncan encounter at Ostagar vs Black Gate battle in LoTR movie.4 Inspiration Sources and True Easter Eggs.6.8K Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.405 Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition.88 Persistent Worlds & Multiplayer for NWN (not EE).393 Custom Content & Community Exp Pack. If they aren't, I wouldn't recommend using the belt slot for skirts other than poofy tutu ones. I don't know whether skinmesh belts are a thing in the EE by now, though. That aside, skirts and shorts don't normally work very well in the belt slot, since it inherits the animations of the torso bone rather than the pelvis bone, so the pelvis tends to clip through during animations. Ensure that the versions for the riding phenotypes are using the matching supermodel for that phenotype. p#2 -> p#5 and 8, internally (all instances thereof within the MDL) as well as externally (MDL file name) - other than the texture. To set up riding versions of a new robe, you'll need to duplicate and rename the. Also, note: Toolset and ingame listing order is determined by the 2da AC value rather than by the row number. You need a parts_robe.2da that has enough lines to include your robe number, and (I think) something in the AC value field on that row number, or it won't show up at all. In parts_robe.2da, you can adjust which bodyparts will be hidden while the robe is equipped. The default two phenotypes are 0 (normal) and 2 (large). So, pfh0_robe075.mdl is the model of the robe on row 75 in parts_robe.2da, when worn by a female human in phenotype 0. The latter three #s stand for the number of the row in parts_robe.2da. Robes are p#_robe#.Įxample: pfa0 is part female h alfling phenotype 0. Then there's the naming scheme and the parts_robe.2da. 90% of what you need to know to make robes for NWN is in here:Īlso contains very convenient human bases for setting up yer robe around.
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