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				Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 22 Oct 2006, 19:48
				by HStorm
				Do people reckon that giant crow in S3 used to belong to Snapper Jack? As in, "Say goodnight..."
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 25 Oct 2006, 15:09
				by 37Herbie
				I think Snapper Jack belonged to the Crow  :o
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 30 Oct 2006, 20:43
				by HStorm
				That explains it. 
"Say goodnight, or I'll peck your nads to death, Jack."
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 19 Dec 2006, 19:57
				by HStorm
				Is Honey from EastEnders a distant descendant of Sidriss the Confused?
Does Lissard have a crush on Lord Fear?
How did Grimwold say "I do" at the Wedding?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 23:30
				by HStorm
				Just what was so 'ultimate' about the ultimate challenge Mogdred referred to in Julian's quest in season 2?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 13 Dec 2008, 20:53
				by PookasRule
				Do stone trolls ever get cold feet?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 14 Dec 2008, 11:20
				by HStorm
				When they're asleep, why do cavernwights make noises like the catacombite?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 15 Dec 2008, 11:42
				by Velvet
				HStorm wrote:
When they're asleep, why do cavernwights make noises like the catacombite?
Have you seen those trunks? Anything with a nose like that is going to snore like an old tractor.
 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 16 Dec 2008, 11:38
				by HStorm
				Owen says that dragons are telepathic so they don't have to go in for all the face-flapping we go in for, so why do Smirkenorff and Bhal-Shebah always move their lips when they speak?
Is it Ah Wok's mobile emporium itself that plays that would-be oriental music when it's being rolled around?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 11:47
				by Velvet
				HStorm wrote:
Is it Ah Wok's mobile emporium itself that plays that would-be oriental music when it's being rolled around?
Not exactly. Hidden within his emporium is one of those bathing macaques. He sits in a hot tub and, when the emporium is carted along, he reaches across to a lever and turns it like one of those monkeys you used to see. He's a bit too 'Mr. Toad' to stick his hat out of the side to beg for money, though.
 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 17 Dec 2008, 16:58
				by HStorm
				If Lissard's middle name is Timothy, what's his surname?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 19 Dec 2008, 21:57
				by BrotherStrange
				Does Lord Fear have a seat in Parliament?
If the Mines of Gore were linked to Dunshelm Castle by a short dwarf tunnel, why didn't adventurers just go straight down there-- bypassing Level 1 and 2?
			 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 09:12
				by Velvet
				Brother Strange wrote:
Does Lord Fear have a seat in Parliament?
If the Mines of Gore were linked to Dunshelm Castle by a short dwarf tunnel, why didn't adventurers just go straight down there-- bypassing Level 1 and 2?
Because the Knightmare quests were to test challengers for knightly qualities. Sending them straight down to level three would bypass 2/3 of the challenge, and negate the achievement of even 
getting to level 3 - not every dungeoneer could say they managed that.
 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 19:06
				by BrotherStrange
				Velvet wrote:
Brother Strange wrote:
Does Lord Fear have a seat in Parliament?
If the Mines of Gore were linked to Dunshelm Castle by a short dwarf tunnel, why didn't adventurers just go straight down there-- bypassing Level 1 and 2?
Because the Knightmare quests were to test challengers for knightly qualities. Sending them straight down to level three would bypass 2/3 of the challenge, and negate the achievement of even 
getting to level 3 - not every dungeoneer could say they managed that. 
 
Thought as much 

 By comparison, I just think Series 7 was better, in that they had to escape from the Sewers of Goth, but not using a tunnel.
 
			
					
				Re:Daft, inconsequential subject for debate
				Posted: 30 Jan 2009, 11:28
				by Naitch
				Did Lord Fear and Treguard secretly enjoy playing Squash together?