I too wish to discover these other hints.. but until I know more info, I'm not gonna go around doing quests Wilson worked on. I might miss the dialogue in one quest and be like "DAMMIT! I already did that one on my noob!"
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I too wish to discover these other hints.. but until I know more info, I'm not gonna go around doing quests Wilson worked on. I might miss the dialogue in one quest and be like "DAMMIT! I already did that one on my noob!"
Right, I can't even go back to do quests because I only have mems on one account, though I might have to pick it up a bit on my ironman when I start buying it bonds
. It is odd that there is no explicit reference in Broken Home to me, especially with recent revelations from Kindred Spirits, and that is at least one I can re-play so I might try that tomorrow.
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Sepulchre
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I too wish to discover these other hints.. but until I know more info, I'm not gonna go around doing quests Wilson worked on. I might miss the dialogue in one quest and be like "DAMMIT! I already did that one on my noob!"
Right, I can't even go back to do quests because I only have mems on one account, though I might have to pick it up a bit on my ironman when I start buying it bonds
. It is odd that there is no explicit reference in Broken Home to me, especially with recent revelations from Kindred Spirits, and that is at least one I can re-play so I might try that tomorrow.
In a way, Sliske's book 'Death at Sea' supports my theory that Xau-Tak, or something related to him, was what was causing a lot of the insane people to become more insane. This is seen when the sailor says Xau-Tak, and all the patients start going insane. My theory is that Ormod was driven insane by an artifact of Xau-Tak. The theory is based upon the fact that Xau-Tak is meant to be based upon C*hulhu, and C*hulhu was famous for being able to drive people mad just by looking at him.
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Trib
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Sepulchre
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I too wish to discover these other hints.. but until I know more info, I'm not gonna go around doing quests Wilson worked on. I might miss the dialogue in one quest and be like "DAMMIT! I already did that one on my noob!"
Right, I can't even go back to do quests because I only have mems on one account, though I might have to pick it up a bit on my ironman when I start buying it bonds
. It is odd that there is no explicit reference in Broken Home to me, especially with recent revelations from Kindred Spirits, and that is at least one I can re-play so I might try that tomorrow.
In a way, Sliske's book 'Death at Sea' supports my theory that Xau-Tak, or something related to him, was what was causing a lot of the insane people to become more insane. This is seen when the sailor says Xau-Tak, and all the patients start going insane. My theory is that Ormod was driven insane by an artifact of Xau-Tak. The theory is based upon the fact that Xau-Tak is meant to be based upon C*hulhu, and C*hulhu was famous for being able to drive people mad just by looking at him.
I share the same theory, that Ormod was driven mad by an artefact of Xau Tak. This is supported greatly by, one, the nature of his disease, but also by this line in his Last Will and Testament which reads "When the nursemaid committed a grave error by damaging one of my relics, I disciplined her as any good master ought to discipline a servant." Here he specifically mentions a relic, and one that literally drove him to kill.