Rath Darkblade wrote:
LOL! Pawl forgot what he was supposed to warn them of.
Because it's probably been awhile - but the Priest warned Pawl the Dorf, with reincarnations - if you enter and then exit the body (through death or through will) - you will not remember anything that happened in that body. So Pawl the Dorf has this nagging feeling in the back of his head he's supposed to warn Peter and Grayson that Andrea the Assassin is after them and their sword!
Rath Darkblade wrote:
The priest is very hard to understand at times, especially right after he turns Pawl into a minotaur.
Yeah - when I did his voice, my pitch does go too high at times.
Rath Darkblade wrote:
Grayson makes sense: if they run, that's going to ruin any rumours about them being great heroes. (Then again, not being great heroes is still better than being
dead heroes).
A short career for sure, to fight a minotaur.
Rath Darkblade wrote:
How come the patrons don't panic when they see a minotaur in a tavern?
Because it's full of villains. Those patrons standing by the other table are all the villain try out people.
Rath Darkblade wrote:
It's funny how Pawl the minotaur is right there at the bar, and all the barkeep does is scratch his head.
What else does one do when a hulking minotaur appears? What do they drink?
Rath Darkblade wrote:
How did Peter know it was Pawl? I'm confused.
Oh, and Grayson knew it was Pawl all the time. Sure.
Well, at least the party's back together!
Because he says "There was somethin' I was supposed to warn ye about."
The dialogue gives it away to Peter.
Rath Darkblade wrote:
Funny stuff. I wonder where to from here...?
Oh, much more to come. We're officially half way through the series.