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Whitecroc

Member Since 02 Oct 2010
Offline Last Active Feb 25 2012 10:20 AM

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Vhailor and judging PCs (spoilers)

11 October 2010 - 12:43 PM

Didn't really know where to put this, and since I don't know if this is a bug or not (I've got parts of each of the three content mods from here installed) I figured I'd stick it in the general PST forum.

I got to Vhailor today and distinctly remember a row between him and Annah playing out when you asked him to judge her. However, no matter what I try she ignores him. Are there any conditions involved that I might have missed? I've got 25 INT, 25 WIS and 23 CHA (25 with Friends), have completed Annah's romance and am Chaotic Good. Note that Fall-From-Grace's scene plays out normally.

Ingress' Teeth

02 October 2010 - 06:17 AM

Since I didn't see any other threads about this here I figured I'd create my own praise thread for it. I saw the cut text a few years back and lamented its omission from the full game, and I'd be lying if I said that I downloaded UB for any other reason, really. I was sceptical about the presence of a fan-written epilogue, though - "Hopefully it's just a carefully-written neutral passage of twenty words that was added", thought I.
So a while ago I finally wrapped up Ingress' quest, got the bag of teeth and tried equipping them. I read the original text - as macabre and well-written as when I first read it - with great joy, and then with a feeling of dread clicked the first of the novel lines. I started reading, clicked the next part, kept reading... on and on it went, far beyond where I'd hoped it would stop. And... I liked it. I like it. It's well-written, emulates the rest of the script's writing style perfectly and is completely in character with both TNO and Morte. I'm reminded of And Another Thing... by Eoin Colfer - if not for the big letters on the cover proclaiming otherwise I would've thought Douglas Adams had risen from the grave. Except the original PST writers aren't dead. But still.

Anyhow, superb work. Just thought I'd throw it out there. I hope the original author of the scene has seen this awesome epilogue. I, for one, consider it canon, as it were, and that's after I swore never to treat fan fiction seriously.