-JR- Posted March 28, 2010 Share Posted March 28, 2010 Reading through the files of this mod, I have encountered the following banter. I recall seeing it once, but it did not show up this most recent playthrough. Can someone please tell me who it was directed at? Maybe Imoen? @42 = ~My child, you’ve been ignoring me. That is very unkind of you.~@43 = ~N-no, just ain’t had much to say, is all.~ @44 = ~Then heed me now, child. How many deaths do you bear within you?~ @45 = ~Whew! Just one quick, painless one, I hope.~ @46 = ~Truly? And what of the children you will someday have, and their children and theirs again? Consider this multitude, lining up before the pit of death, like gladiators in the arena.~ @47 = ~Are you *trying* to creep me out, Xzar? Cause you’re doing a great job of it.~ @48 = ~Oh. Then pass me my blue blankie, would you? It’s just beside your knee there on the sward.~ Link to comment
Dakk Posted March 28, 2010 Share Posted March 28, 2010 @48 = ~Oh. Then pass me my blue blankie, would you? It’s just beside your knee there on the sward.~ The free dictionary:sward (swôrd) also swarth (swôr) n. 1. Land covered with grassy turf. 2. A lawn or meadow. Intended or meant to be "sword"? Link to comment
berelinde Posted March 28, 2010 Share Posted March 28, 2010 I'd argue that there needs to be a comma between "knee" and "there," but it isn't something to version up over. Link to comment
-JR- Posted March 29, 2010 Author Share Posted March 29, 2010 I've noticed multiple typos in the mod, but I chalked this particular one up to a Xzar eccentricity. Is it definitely Imoen then? Link to comment
cmorgan Posted May 14, 2010 Share Posted May 14, 2010 Sorry - should have looked this up awhile ago. Xzar/imoen sequential banter series. Search "~N-no, just ain’t had much to say, is all.~" (1 hits in 1 files) D:\ie_checkfiles\bg1npc-v18\bg1npc\tra\english\x#xzar.tra (1 hits) Line 44: @43 = ~N-no, just ain’t had much to say, is all.~ in x#xzar.d /* Dream Script */ CHAIN IF WEIGHT #-2 ~%BGT_VAR% Global("X#XZIM1","GLOBAL",3)~ THEN ~%XZAR_JOINED%~ XZIM2 @42 DO ~SetGlobal("X#XZIM1","GLOBAL",4)~ == ~%IMOEN_BANTER%~ @43 == ~%XZAR_BANTER%~ @44 == ~%IMOEN_BANTER%~ @45 == ~%XZAR_BANTER%~ @46 == ~%IMOEN_BANTER%~ @47 == ~%XZAR_BANTER%~ @48 DO ~RestParty()~ EXIT Link to comment
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