Lahey
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Looks like a canthoplasty ad.pretty sure henry is modeled after the actor portraying him
Looks like a canthoplasty ad.pretty sure henry is modeled after the actor portraying him
whoever decided to make nights soo dark have never been outside a city in his life and doesn't know how light it is during the night.
Yeah cloudy and no moon is very dark. Still most normal nights is pretty visible and a counter point could be that on full moon and very clear sky it is very well illuminated. Also it is normal that in the cities there is no moon light. The cities's lights are preventing it from having an effect. Still in medieval times there was no light pollution like in the modern days.Depends on the weather, the phases of the moon, the terrain and the environment. It does actually get absolutely pitch black in the middle of nowhere without the moon, on terrain that doesn't reflect much light. I have had that experience quite a lot in the family village back in 80s and 90s; real old school type rural areas. Some nights, it was a matter of moments before your eyes adjusted to the darkness and you started seeing around in the dark. Then, some nights, the adjustment never came.
Even in the middle of Berlin, walking through a garden colony (large areas of leased plots for urban gardening) at night can be dauntingly dark despite being in a large city. On a typically cloudy night, it is easy to see around as the clouds diffuse the city lights and reflect them back on the ground. Under a clear sky without a moon, however, I hardly see where I'm going, with the only thing guiding me being the silhouettes of huts and trees that I have become familiar with.
As the autistic screeching becomes louder ,our numbers grow!
Shush you,it is hidden in the lower layers and it just looks transparent.That's a pretty half-assed magic circle. to be honest. I would require at least a pentagram, not this wimpy cross crap. It also looks too much like a reticule. Overall, I'd give it around 1/10.
some npcs comment on it and if you wear a faction armor you can pose as them iirc.
Man the body physics are hilarious
One thing this game does which I wanted for RPGs to do since over 20 years is that people react to your armor. They comment based on the armor type your wear.
oh shi- just saw the price..... over 70$ whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
One thing this game does which I wanted for RPGs to do since over 20 years is that people react to your armor. They comment based on the armor type your wear.
Dragon Knight III did that decades ago.
If you walk around naked, that is
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