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Greek Fire

whatusername

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Will Greek Fire actually be called "Greek Fire" in-game? It wouldn't make much sense calling something greek if there is no such thing as a Greece in AoD.
 

Paranoid Jack

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I am one eighth Cherokee and I fully endorse the use of "Fire Water", the Tomahawk symbol on the bottle, or even an Indian Head (a.k.a. "Chief Wahoo") with feathers as some sports teams are fond of that also.

I am also half German and would love you to use a reference about "Kraut" if you can fit it in the story-line somehow. :shock: :lol:

edit: Jesus, I am half brain dead today...
 

mytgroo

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Greek fire-- how about just some high octaine moon shine.

Why waste your time with this, make yourself some molotov cocktails, a little alchemy and you've got yourself some magically enhanced flammable moonshine that burns good. Call it fire water. You could even attempt to drink it. Glow in the dark flammable moonshine. I would rather have alchemical fire using a mix of alcohol and some other reagent to make the stuff.
 

almondblight

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I say keep it as Greek Fire. It sounds cooler, and it's not like it's any more strange than having thugs and assassins in the game. Liquid fire sounds somewhat lame.
 

jeansberg

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How about changing 'Greek' to something that makes sense in the game world?

Maybe you could name it Nazvian fire or Q'antaarian fire. Is there a nation that resembles Greece in the game world? Unless you've settled on liquid fire, that is. :)
 

jeansberg

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The watery flames of decadence!!! :o
 

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