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Mr Sleep
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So what is the strangest place/item you have found in Planescape, one which you think no one else has discovered, I need an excuse to play the game again and I was wondering if anyone could supply me with one.
I'd have to get drunk every night and talk about virility...And those Pink elephants I'd see.
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Seriously, there is no area/item that no one has discovered, what with programs like Infinity Explorer. You can see every single part of the game with them, even things that were not implemented in the final version.
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hmm, i don't think i missed much the first time, it's just that i forgot bits. morte's 'three wishes' story and the grey hag painting, for example, really make it worthwhile, however many times i play it through.

getting the speak to dead ability thing and spending some time in various parts of the catacombs is quite interestin too.
Here where the flattering and mendacious swarm
Of lying epitaths their secrets keep,
At last incapable of further harm
The lewd forefathers of the village sleep.
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Post by Obike Fixx »

Have you completed the game with fighter, mage and theif? Have you tried to complete the game, with all the alignments(or just a few). Those are good reasons to keep on playing Planescape Torment.
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Post by Platter »

Originally posted by Robnark
morte's 'three wishes' story and the grey hag painting, for example, really make it worthwhile, however many times i play it through.
Why? :confused:
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