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Re:French Knightmare

Posted: 18 Jun 2004, 17:57
by Raven
lol I wonder whats more scary, the dungeon or the dungeon master

Re:French Knightmare

Posted: 19 Jun 2004, 10:44
by Rainecloud
The children seemed to be a lot more intelligent. Their maneuvering was excellent (if you ignore the initial mishap in room one).

The dance of the Labyrinth monsters was also quite amusing. I would have been tempted to tell the Dungeon Master to take over if he'd have shouted at me like that.

Re:French Knightmare

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 17:17
by Long-Beard
Well, it's been almost a year-and-a-half since anyone posted on this thread. I wonder how many people are going to read this...

The title "Le Chevalier du Labyrinthe" means "The Knights of the Labyrinth", so "chevalier" obviously means "knight". A rather long time ago, there was a famous French man named Maurice Chevalier. His surname, therefore, means 'knight'. If he was British, his name might be 'Maurice Knight'. The name 'Maurice' sounds a little similar to 'Mark', and 'Mark Knight' was the name of the actor who played Lord Fear in Knightmare.

I don't know whether this has been mentioned before. It's quite trivial, but has anyone else ever noticed this rather obscure coincidence?

From Long-Beard.

Re:French Knightmare

Posted: 03 Dec 2005, 20:14
by TuragaNuju
.... Tell me.... how long did you spend working that one out?

(0-5 Minutes) Damn clever people
6 minutes-1Day) Thats some dedication
2 days to 1 week) Thats just creepy
2 weeks to 5 weeks) You need a girl/boy mate

I kid, i kid.... welcome!

Re:French Knightmare

Posted: 04 Dec 2005, 14:06
by redgeneral
The French one I thought had turned more into a trivea gaem show rather than the puzzle room etc of the true knightmare