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Posted 03 October 2006 - 04:00 AM

MP! You know Leperking only says things when they fit his arguement or what stance he wants to take at that very moment! Like that time when he was like all "ABORTION IS MURDER! MEAT IS MURDER!" while digging out a foetus with a coathanger from his girlfriend at the same time as chomping down a delicious steak.

Or that time when he was fighting against homosexual, with his boyfriend, to throw his parents off the scent.

Or that time when Icey said a lot of stuff about him and he said it wasn't true when there was no proof that Icey had lied and the general consensus was that Leperking wasn't as much liked as Icey so the allegations must be true.
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Posted 03 October 2006 - 01:15 PM

Abortion is population control! Cannibalism is waste disposal!
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 01:50 AM

This may be blatantly obvious, and I have missed something completely, but what's the "Bring her back" graffiti at the top of the stairs in the crazy world refer to?

Also, out of curiousity, did anyone else expect something along the lines of 'dark world is real world' at the end? the caution about the pills causing hallucinations seemed to tie in with that...
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 07:05 AM

"Bring her back" in my opinion had the following symbolic meaning: it might refer to both Felicia (the friend of the beheaded guy from the magical realm, this guy is the one who wrote all this stuff on the walls in a delirious state) and to the mannoquin (or however the fuck you spell that) which basically held the key to the outside of the hotel (well, to the roof, but one's pretty desperate in that situation...), thus perhaps identifying Felicia with a gateway to freedom...? I'm not sure if this is a plausible theory at all, but I've learned how to bullshit about symbols well enough, I think.

Your second question I did not understand, perhaps someone else with a higher IQ than mine did.

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 07:33 AM

It's an instruction to help you proceed in the game and let you know that you need to find them mannequin. I don't think it's anything more sinister than that.
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 07:48 AM

I think the 'Bring her back' refers to the mannequin, just a hint to tell you to complete it with the parts you find. Until I tried the door in the light world, I was half expecting some kind of necromancy thing what with the circle/pentagram thing drawn in blood around it, summoning Felica into the dummy. Of course, that would have been crap.
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 11:46 AM

QUOTE (Matthias @ Oct 7 2006, 02:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Also, out of curiousity, did anyone else expect something along the lines of 'dark world is real world' at the end? the caution about the pills causing hallucinations seemed to tie in with that...


Well, no, because the whole series has taken place in yahtzee's variation of the real world, both before and after TN in chronology. The dark world being the "real" real world and the real world being the hallucinations just wouldn't really make any sense.
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Posted 07 October 2006 - 09:09 PM

I think Yahtzee could make it make sense. However, Soaban or whatever her name is did seem perturbed when she found herself in the dark realm (by her explanation to Trilby, although I think she is just a big liar.) Although, now that I think of it, Trilby did give the same hallucinagenic drug to the girl (screw her real name!) to bring her back too. I cannot remember, did she actually use the pill?

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Posted 07 October 2006 - 09:28 PM

She refused to take the pills. And the the not-a-big-headed-guy on the stairs wrote the "bring her back" to Tall Man, hoping that this last one would revive her.
The mannequin has nothing to do with the message.
The girl is called "Siobhan" and there is no reason to believe that she was a liar.

Now I have saved the world again, let me sleep.

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 05:56 PM

But she is so a liar! Come on, she had to have been hiding something! How did she get untied? How did she really get on the roof? Does her family tree hold a secret? What did she see happen at the end that was terrible? Is she single?
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Posted 09 October 2006 - 11:41 AM

QUOTE (CoolBoy @ Oct 8 2006, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
But she is so a liar! Come on, she had to have been hiding something! How did she get untied? How did she really get on the roof? Does her family tree hold a secret? What did she see happen at the end that was terrible? Is she single?


Man, I believe you. But you have to accept the official version of the facts. Or Yahtzee's agents will silence you.
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Posted 09 October 2006 - 12:53 PM

Hey, let's lighten up a bit. Here's something to new to consider; the physics of Trilby's hat. (Yes, I know it's called a trilby.) It seems to be obeying laws similar to cartoon physics. The darn thing refuses to leave Trilby's head unless he takes it off personally. Cases in point:

Trilby gets hit in the head by Simone in 5DAS - he's not wearing the hat then, but is when he wakes up in the shed.

After he passes out in TN, then gets dragged over to the stump, the hat stays on his head.

Then Siobhan drags him back off the stump and up against the wall to apply first aid (CPR?), and the hat is still on his head

Maybe it's really a separate organism with a symbiotic relationship with its human.
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Posted 09 October 2006 - 01:23 PM

Hatpins. Or glue.
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Posted 09 October 2006 - 05:11 PM

QUOTE (Phocas @ Oct 9 2006, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey, let's lighten up a bit. Here's something to new to consider; the physics of Trilby's hat. (Yes, I know it's called a trilby.) It seems to be obeying laws similar to cartoon physics. The darn thing refuses to leave Trilby's head unless he takes it off personally. Cases in point:

Trilby gets hit in the head by Simone in 5DAS - he's not wearing the hat then, but is when he wakes up in the shed.

After he passes out in TN, then gets dragged over to the stump, the hat stays on his head.

Then Siobhan drags him back off the stump and up against the wall to apply first aid (CPR?), and the hat is still on his head

Maybe it's really a separate organism with a symbiotic relationship with its human.


That's not enough for a scientific investigation. And as far as I remember, Trilby was never put upside down.
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Posted 09 October 2006 - 05:55 PM

He's like Indy Jones, in that he never loses his hat.

For the fact that it never leaves his head.
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