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Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 30 Nov 2002, 23:19
by Debz_g
:'( I can't cope anymore, all these scary Lord Fear piccys...I am gonna have to take to hiding behind the sofa again! Oh wait I don't have one in my room...I wonder if I can get behind the bed...argh its still staring at me!!  :o

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 30 Nov 2002, 23:35
by JamesA
I'll try and cut down on the number of pics of his Lordship that I post on this forum - does that help?  ;)

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 01 Dec 2002, 00:07
by Debz_g
*Looks around nervously and comes out from behind the bed with a sigh*  :-/

Phew that would be a great relief! Thank you.  ;D

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 03 Dec 2002, 19:35
by Stephy24_7
Yes, the red eyes/fireball combination was always terrifying. I always felt very sorry for the Brollochan though. I may have this wrong, but there was only one thing about him/it that made me shiver, and that was the sharp teeth...or am i going barmy?

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 03 Dec 2002, 21:52
by GrimaldineGrimwold
Since I don't think anybody's mentioned it (I may be wrong), I'll put in a word for the Corridor of Blades. Fabulous sound combined with an excellent design. Along with the Block and Tackle, the two obstacles where I really expected teams to die. With the teams who stumbled their way through the previous puzzles, I just thought "Just wait until you get to the Corridor of Blades..."

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 10 Dec 2002, 18:07
by GrandDizzy
Two thingsscared me: Automaton and Mogdred.

I think what made most things so scary was the music and Hugo's convincingly terrifying warnings. And that Automaton was just terrifying. He just kept coming, slowly. It was like Doctor Who.

Mogdred was just really creepy. You believed that he truly was evil. How could that actor play two such different people!

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 10 Dec 2002, 20:58
by JamesA
I agree about Mogdred, but the Automatun was just too slow to do any real damage

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 12 Dec 2002, 16:34
by Zell2002
:o"He just kept coming, slowly. It was like Doctor Who." :o
Knightmare was alright, but doctor who and those robot tin-men scared me senseless. Not only that but that black glueey stuff monster on star trek!!?!?! :-[

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 12 Dec 2002, 16:45
by GrimaldineGrimwold
glueey stuff monster on star trek
Do you mean William Shatner?

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 12 Dec 2002, 17:33
by Brendy
I think was the scariest moment was Ariadnes Lair in series 4. Being 7 i was terrified. Level 3 in Series 3,4 and 6 where pretty scary as well

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 12 Dec 2002, 20:36
by JamesA
And Goth was also scary when it was Level 3 NOT Level 2  ;)

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 02:29
by GrimaldineGrimwold
I think was the scariest moment was Ariadnes Lair in series 4. Being 7 i was terrified. Level 3 in Series 3,4 and 6 where pretty scary as well
Hey, someone who agrees with me on Ariadne's Lair. Cool. Series 4 was definitely her most frightening abode. I hope she makes a return in any new series.

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 01:20
by JamesA
I liked the idea of Ariadne creeping up on dungeoneers in the forest  :)

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 14:07
by GrimaldineGrimwold
I liked the idea of Ariadne creeping up on dungeoneers in the forest  :)
Yes, that was what I thought could work really well in the forest environments. In the forest there are a lot more places evil things can come from, whereas in a room with two doors, well, the possibilities are more limited.

Re: Fear (no, not HIM)

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 14:08
by GrimaldineGrimwold
In the forest there are a lot more places evil things can come from, whereas in a room with two doors, well, the possibilities are more limited.
Unless you're a Brollachan, of course. ;)