massimilianogoi on 10/6/2009 at 01:46
Hammerite 3 in Thief 1: "Fear thou thy fate??"
And now there's a question to explicate: I followed the Thief wikia, but I remembered that he said "Fear of thy fate?" What's the correct? Maybe I remember wrong?
jtr7 on 10/6/2009 at 03:21
hm3det_1: "Fear thou thy fate?"
massimilianogoi on 12/6/2009 at 14:06
This one has always upset me a bit:
Mechanist Darius: "I harken onto thy fearful heart. Thump Thump "
massimilianogoi on 12/6/2009 at 14:10
And this one is both ironic at certain points ("leaky flesh and weezing gasses") and exlpaining well the subtle Karrass's plain:
Mechanist Darius: "Thinkest thou thy own soft body of leaky flesh and wheezing gasses is glorious to the eyes of The Builder? Nay! 'Tis thy soul that is the only thing of any worth. So it is with the children of Karras, for they are the blessed and immortal heirs of The Builder, while I and thou are but the paltry tools that forged them."
massimilianogoi on 16/6/2009 at 01:49
This is, maybe, the most charming dictum of the entire trilogy:
Karras:
"Stood the Master Builder upon the ground, and he saw that the ground
was good, and clean.
No grasses marred his path, nay, not a whisp of vilest weed did spoil his view.
Let thy furnace be fueled!
Let thy buildings be sound!
Let thy foes be vanquished!
And all thyn endeavours be a blessing unto thee!"
And maybe this is the second one:
Cave etching:
"I bes them honeysweet, I bes them breadmeat, Feeders you of me, til them times that I feeders of you."
We can applicate this second one to our life and world too, since it reflects the whole alimentar chain. Impressive.
massimilianogoi on 3/7/2009 at 13:49
From a Karras's sermon: "STRIKE HOT IRON AND CALL FORTH SPARKS
STRIKE A MAN AND CALL FORTH FURY
TO SHAPE A MAN OR METAL TO THY WILL
THOU MUST STRIKE WITH FORCE"
Someone could get for me the semantic purpose? The translators are not clear, on the term "forth" in this context.
Namdrol on 3/7/2009 at 13:53
to call forth is to bring forward, bring out
massimilianogoi on 3/7/2009 at 13:58
Quote Posted by Namdrol
to call forth is to bring forward, bring out
Or "bringing on", or "provoking"?
miguel on 3/7/2009 at 15:03
Male servant Thief1: "Go get a job with Ramirez, she says. He is rich and powerful, she says..... last time I listen to a woman"
Benny: "I wish I had a job that paid a little better than this one.. I'm tierd I'm sore I'm sick IM I'm hmh...."
DarkMax on 4/7/2009 at 19:06
I like the Mechanist 2 and the thieves voices themselves, they are very funny :cheeky:... ohh and the voices of the guards :D., or the Mages talking about the Trickster's return where they keep the talisman of Earth.