Renault on 20/3/2017 at 17:10
More Mages Towers - a mage talks about himself in the 1st person as Verlyn the librarian.
Cutty mentions Felix in Cragscleft.
Also, one of the Hamemers refers to a guy named Tarius who bought a knife from the Shemenovs.
In Assassins, one of the guards refers to Quince and Jacow as being on duty tonight. I can't remember if this dialogue was actually used or just exists somewhere in the audio files.
In Thieves Guild, a downwinder mentions Gibson, another Thief who got caught robbing Bafford's after Garrett had already been there.
Dano is named as the guy giving one of the downwinders the password to get into the Overlord's Fancy.
In Undercover, one of the Hammers refers to "Dewall's thugs."
downwinder on 20/3/2017 at 20:34
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I thought you told us recently that Dewdrop was male.
he is a male ,if you look at what you posted i said the pagan ghost girl named dewdrop before her ghost mom appeared and they both left,the ghost girl is the ghost who told you about dewdrop,not sure how you think i said dewdrop was a girl?
Renault on 20/3/2017 at 20:59
Maybe it has something to do with the way you type your sentences.
downwinder on 20/3/2017 at 21:51
usually yes brethren but this time i actually did it right
Cigam on 20/3/2017 at 22:06
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Wasn't that thief called "Sutter"?
Maybe you are right. I'm sure I have misheard some of them. I originally thought in Assassins Benny said "Yorrick tells me the Hammers are going to close down Cragscleft..." but I think it is Jorrid rather than Yorrick, after hearing the name mentioned many times in T2 "Jorrid, is that you?"
Sutter is my current favourite for my nickname for Benny's partner as we hear him at the start of Thieves Guild and he is voiced by Dan Thron; in Framed there is a Benny conversation in which Benny's partner talks about them previously working for the Downwinders (if I am remembering things correctly); and in Masks during Benny's conversation at the start, his partner mentions that they worked for Lord Donald, who (also if I remember correctly) was one of the Guild's bosses.
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In Assassins, one of the guards refers to Quince and Jacow as being on duty tonight. I can't remember if this dialogue was actually used or just exists somewhere in the audio files.
That conversation happens in my install. The implication being that those were the assassins you tailed at the start.
Cigam on 20/3/2017 at 22:16
Thanks for the names. It is interesting to see which ones crop up more than once in the series.
Have remembered a few more that I do not believe have been mentioned. Brothers Murus, Martello and Renault in RttC.
A female Mechanist can be heard to say something like 'Brother Enack warned me to switch to tea but did I listen?'
In T3, I think Captain Robert Moira's first name is mentioned by his wife.
john9818a on 21/3/2017 at 02:28
Sargeant Porter is named by the Mechanist priestess, and Porter names the Mechanist priestess as Foreman Hobert in Casing the Joint.
In Masks the servant refers to the Hammerite as Father Norell.
Cigam on 21/3/2017 at 09:10
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He also refers to Viktoria as "the woman of the woods."
During Karras's "prattling" he also refers to her as the witch woman, and the trickster woman. He also mentions Constantine.
In T3 we discover that Benny's surname is Sinclair.
Yandros on 21/3/2017 at 18:47
I never took the Sinclair character to necessarily be Benny. I mean obviously it's the same Stephen Russell voice and all, and so most of us probably consider it to be Benny, but I'm not sure that was their intention.
Cigam on 24/3/2017 at 15:27
Benny is just the name given to every character with that voice surely. As far as I am aware the first (and only?) NPC ever to be named in game as Benny was in Truart's games room in T2. Then retrospectively every guard with that voice in T1 became Benny, as well as every other in T2, and then T3?
So the character named Sinclair was also Benny, as well as every other Benny in T3. It is a generic name rather than one single character's name, if that makes sense.
In Shipping and Receiving the Hammer is referred to as Yorriel. I am wondering if I misheard and this is the same Norell as mentioned above as being in Masks.