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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2001 7:41 pm
by humanflyz
Baldur or Baldor was also a character from Lord of the Rings novel. He was mentioned relating to the Path of the Dead. Baldor was the son of Brego and he entered the Path of the Dead and never came out.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 9:52 am
by Polysorbate80
>>"Not exactly a great classic in either the great or the classic way, but theres a squirrel and a moose in the promenade. Rocky and Bullwinkle anyone ?"

Heh, on a related non-literary note I love Jaheira's first romance dialogue with the "Fearless Leader" reference. Tempts me to make a halfling rogue character named "Boris" :)

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 10:07 am
by Kaddish@Work
'Oh captain, my captain'

Walt Whitman, I believe

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 11:15 am
by Sojourner
Originally posted by Raphtyr:
<STRONG>What is the Faust Legend? Could someone regale it for me?</STRONG>
It's a German legend about a magician who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for power and knowledge.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 11:50 am
by Delacroix
That two lovers in the Tavern of the City gates. It have a taste of Shakespeare too.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 11:58 am
by Anatres
Speaking of Fahfrd, remember the password to get into the Thieve's Guild in Baldur's Gate? (BG I).

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2001 1:40 pm
by Robin_Hood
A lot of references in the game, yes. I had noticed the name Vongoethe to be similar to von Goethe but I didn't know where it related. I identified that Cyrano-act too. Gotta look for more of these references. My God, fable, you really know a lot. I mean, yeah, I know a thing or two about the European mythologies but I live here for god sakes! ;)

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2001 2:10 pm
by HighWatcher Zubie
I don't want to disappoint you but the Bio boys weren't really original when they named Cromwell (the guy that puts weapons together in SoA). Victor Hugo actually wrote a play named "Cromwell".

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2001 12:17 pm
by durga
well, Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the revolt in Scottland that dethroned Charles the II, bonny Charlie etc...

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2001 5:16 pm
by arattanir
No, Oliver Cromwell was an English Pairlament member. He was a Rebel Pairlament leader in the Civil War that ended with the beheading of Charles 1st. of England. He also created the first english professional army, the New Model Army, which was used to defeat King Charles forces at Naseby.

King Charles was beheaded when sufficient evidence indicated he planned to invade England with Irish and French troops. Latter on, Cromwell would become Lord Protector of England, a sort of dictator. He then invaded Scotland and submitted it to english rule.

Bonny Prince Charles is a much latter character, I believe greatgrandson of Charles 1st.

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2001 1:28 am
by Fedaykin
Oh Captain My Captain... if I remember right, was a tribute to Abraham Lincon

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2001 8:14 pm
by humanflyz
The Walt Whitman poem is indeed a tribute to Lincoln.