A_Non_Moose on 5/7/2009 at 05:40
Quote Posted by Dia
That dialogue has to be my all-time favorite!!! :thumb:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj7kwnU_wMo)
Man, I watched that a few times in game when I first played.
massimilianogoi on 5/7/2009 at 05:48
Yeah, well done! :thumb:
On Lord Fishkill's Curse mission there are to gravestones in memory of those brave guards.
massimilianogoi on 5/7/2009 at 05:50
Quote Posted by massimilianogoi
Or "bringing on", or "provoking"?
A_Non_Moose, can you help me?
jtr7 on 5/7/2009 at 06:26
Invoke, elicit, invite, summon
massimilianogoi on 5/7/2009 at 06:44
So we can say:
"STRIKE HOT IRON AND YOU INVOKE SPARKS
STRIKE A MAN AND YOU INVOKE FURY"?
jtr7 on 5/7/2009 at 07:00
Almost. Some words sound better.
Actually, forget "invoke," and try "evoke."
"Forth"--out into the open, out of hiding, but these don't have the right emotional impact.
DarkMax on 5/7/2009 at 07:08
Or i will like when the thieves say: well well, what do we have here? it sounds very funny :D
massimilianogoi on 5/7/2009 at 07:16
Quote Posted by jtr7
Almost. Some words sound better.
Actually, forget "invoke," and try "evoke."
"Forth"--out into the open, out of hiding, but these don't have the right emotional impact.
Don't should be better "provoke" instead? it gives more the connection cause and effect, especially for "strike hot iron". So it should be:
"STRIKE HOT IRON AND YOU WILL PROVOKE SPARKS,
STRIKE A MAN AND YOU WILL PROVOKE FURY", provided that this will fit with the term "CALL FORTH"
massimilianogoi on 5/7/2009 at 07:19
Quote Posted by DarkMax
Or i will like when the thieves say: well well, what do we have here? it sounds very funny :D
I really hate the other thieves, and how they spoke :laff: But because they were dubbed badly, by an awful actor.
Thief on Thief 2: "
You made enemies taffer, cont your hours!"
jtr7 on 5/7/2009 at 07:21
Provoke sounds wrong for iron and sparks but is a good choice for the man.