QfG3 observation ... dead ant, dead ant, dead ant ...
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:10 pm
So if you've played QfG3 recently (or at all, which I assume most people here have) you'd be familiar with the giant ants in this game. They random chase you through the savannah, and aren't difficult to kill. They look like this:
But Herodotus (the Greek historian, and known as "the father of history") also mentions giant ants in his Histories. According to him, they apparently exist in India and dig up gold during the hot noon hours. They leave it there, and you can snatch some up, provided you are quick enough to escape them.
But I've recently re-played QfG3 three times now (as paladin, wizard and rogue) and never got any gold. What a gyp. Where's my gold? I feel cheated.
Oddly enough, Herodotus's ants might actually be real (if not quite ants). Take a look: The Gold-digging ant. Cool! I always thought this was an entertaining myth and nothing more, but the truth is even more intriguing.
But Herodotus (the Greek historian, and known as "the father of history") also mentions giant ants in his Histories. According to him, they apparently exist in India and dig up gold during the hot noon hours. They leave it there, and you can snatch some up, provided you are quick enough to escape them.
But I've recently re-played QfG3 three times now (as paladin, wizard and rogue) and never got any gold. What a gyp. Where's my gold? I feel cheated.
Oddly enough, Herodotus's ants might actually be real (if not quite ants). Take a look: The Gold-digging ant. Cool! I always thought this was an entertaining myth and nothing more, but the truth is even more intriguing.