Choice of quest objects
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
Like Gunrada? Well, only without the beheading and the gore - the forum carpet only just got cleaned yesterday!
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
No without the beheading gore, although I wouldn't probably mind fighting some gobwins though!
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
Well the cup would be my 1st choice as no one have ever won it and my other is the sword so if any one waned to start on me i ad the sword and the Eye shield 2 protect me.
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
Same here, There would be some Kudos for being the first to return the Holy Grail (I wonder if that is why it was never redeemed...?).
Not so sure about going for the sword. Dungeoneers are traditionally warned to avoid weapons, That is probably why I wasn't chosen particularly often when in 'The place of Choice'. Most teams probably thought it was a trap rather than a bona fide quest...
Not so sure about going for the sword. Dungeoneers are traditionally warned to avoid weapons, That is probably why I wasn't chosen particularly often when in 'The place of Choice'. Most teams probably thought it was a trap rather than a bona fide quest...
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
I would probabley chose the sheild.
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
sigh in your head? Thats disturbing... and scaryI think I'd like to walk around the dungeons with a large sword in my hand.
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Well I could've said a little sword or a dagger, then I'd probably be an assassin :o
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How much alcohol could the cup hold?
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
lol!!! Too true! or, get the sword, then go for all the others - only Fear, Grimaldine, Hordriss and Greystagg could do anything, and 3 of them are (mainly) on the side of the Powers that be! - i wonder what would happen if a dungeoneer had chosen to assist the opposition? help lissard with hordriss etc?!The Brollachan wrote: How much alcohol could the cup hold?
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
I reckon 'The Cup That Heals' was actually a poisoned chalice - you knew as soon as someone chose it they were doomed. Wonder what it looked like?
After discussion with friends, I decided I'd go for the old Sword of Freedom - it was only won once and since Treguard seems to get worried about 'uninvited guests' turning up, eg. random Opposition minions, it might be handy to have an extra weapon lying around.
After discussion with friends, I decided I'd go for the old Sword of Freedom - it was only won once and since Treguard seems to get worried about 'uninvited guests' turning up, eg. random Opposition minions, it might be handy to have an extra weapon lying around.
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
Is the cup the Holy Grail by any chance? Afterall it is called the "Cup that heals" and that's what the grail does.
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It was established by a riddle in season one that The Cup and The Grail are one and the same.
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Personally I don't think anyone would have got the cup as Brother Mace probably took it as a replacement to his pint glass.
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
It would have to be the Shield for me.
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Re:Which quest object would you choose?
That is if Sly didn't pinch it!The Brollachan wrote: Personally I don't think anyone would have got the cup as Brother Mace probably took it as a replacement to his pint glass.
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