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FengK Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:33am
HOW CAN I SAVE MY DAUGHTER?
HOW CAN I SAVE MY DAUGHTER?

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Brian Sirith Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:36am 
The eldest? You cant.
FengK Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:50am 
so sad:steamsad:
FengK Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:52am 
Originally posted by Brian Sirith:
The eldest? You cant.
thank you for your answer:steamsad:
Brian Sirith Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:54am 
Originally posted by KKK:
Originally posted by Brian Sirith:
The eldest? You cant.
thank you for your answer:steamsad:
Youre welcome :)
CaoLex Mar 7, 2020 @ 10:58am 
And I wonder why we can't send hunter and some task force to resue her? Since her life in peril anyway.
I mean, it's not like it never happened in reality.
FrenSheep Mar 9, 2020 @ 12:31am 
Originally posted by CaoLex:
And I wonder why we can't send hunter and some task force to resue her? Since her life in peril anyway.
I mean, it's not like it never happened in reality.
Because that's not how real life works. Despite the magic this was mostly a realistic setting.
CaoLex Mar 9, 2020 @ 12:42am 
Originally posted by BaaSheep🐑:
Originally posted by CaoLex:
And I wonder why we can't send hunter and some task force to resue her? Since her life in peril anyway.
I mean, it's not like it never happened in reality.
Because that's not how real life works. Despite the magic this was mostly a realistic setting.
Kidnapping and rescuing of nobles was more common than people tend to think, especially in XI and XII centuries.
Failures even more so thought.
Last edited by CaoLex; Mar 9, 2020 @ 12:42am
Thor Mar 9, 2020 @ 1:55am 
Most of the "Magic" presented in the game are flares, fireworks, incense, and natural animals like bison and a stag.
The game shows no evidence of any actual monsters, and the only magic we get to see is the ritual that Eryk's wife goes through to provide an heir but even then there's no knowing if that was just induced by psychiatric hallucinations. I mean, it did call for (magic) glowing mushrooms after all.
And who is to say that the bassilisk eggs aren't just ostrich eggs.

Originally posted by CaoLex:
Originally posted by BaaSheep🐑:
Because that's not how real life works. Despite the magic this was mostly a realistic setting.
Kidnapping and rescuing of nobles was more common than people tend to think, especially in XI and XII centuries.
Failures even more so thought.
Would you care to bring an example? I study history in my spare time, and I have never heard of any rescue of nobles.

Although I have heard >stories< of attempted escapes, some successful, some not. But most of these, if not all of them are myths and high tales.
Such as a story of a princess escaping a castle by wearing her white dress and veil and using it to camoflage herself in the snow.
There is no evidence that any of these stories are true.
Last edited by Thor; Mar 9, 2020 @ 2:46am
CaoLex Mar 9, 2020 @ 2:51am 
Originally posted by Raizo:
Most of the "Magic" presented in the game are flares, fireworks, incense, and natural animals like bison and a stag.
The game shows no evidence of any actual monsters, and the only magic we get to see is the ritual that Eryk's wife goes through to provide an heir but even then there's no knowing if that was just induced by psychiatric hallucinations. I mean, it did call for (magic) glowing mushrooms after all.
But the ritual works (it really can make instant sex-change operation on child).
And we have plenty of examples of magic in our agent's missions and not all of them can be explained as coincedence or delusion.

Originally posted by CaoLex:
Kidnapping and rescuing of nobles was more common than people tend to think, especially in XI and XII centuries.
Failures even more so thought.
Would you care to bring an example? I study history in my spare time, and I have never heard of any rescue of nobles.
Although I have heard of attempted escapes, some successful, some not. But most of these, if not all of them are myths and high tales.
Such as a story of a princess escaping a castle by wearing her white dress and veil and using it to camoflage herself in the snow.
There is no evidence that any of these stories are true. [/quote]
Well, yeah, it's hard to support that they are true because they are count as romantized stories.
From the top of my head there is story about wife of the knight kidnapped by King of Portugase and wife of Temujin (Genghis Khan).
Thor Mar 9, 2020 @ 3:32am 
Originally posted by CaoLex:
Originally posted by Raizo:
Most of the "Magic" presented in the game are flares, fireworks, incense, and natural animals like bison and a stag.
The game shows no evidence of any actual monsters, and the only magic we get to see is the ritual that Eryk's wife goes through to provide an heir but even then there's no knowing if that was just induced by psychiatric hallucinations. I mean, it did call for (magic) glowing mushrooms after all.
But the ritual works (it really can make instant sex-change operation on child).
And we have plenty of examples of magic in our agent's missions and not all of them can be explained as coincedence or delusion.

Originally posted by CaoLex:
Kidnapping and rescuing of nobles was more common than people tend to think, especially in XI and XII centuries.
Failures even more so thought.
Would you care to bring an example? I study history in my spare time, and I have never heard of any rescue of nobles.
Although I have heard of attempted escapes, some successful, some not. But most of these, if not all of them are myths and high tales.
Such as a story of a princess escaping a castle by wearing her white dress and veil and using it to camoflage herself in the snow.
There is no evidence that any of these stories are true.
Well, yeah, it's hard to support that they are true because they are count as romantized stories.
From the top of my head there is story about wife of the knight kidnapped by King of Portugase and wife of Temujin (Genghis Khan). [/quote]


I don't know the story about a supposed portugese knight-wife, but of course I've heard of Börte. The problem here, however is the fact that Genghis Khan did not lead a subversive action to rescue her, but rather a conquest and raid of the person who abducted her.

In this game, King Eryck does not have the army to lead an attack against King Ivo's castle to recue his daughter, so that is out of the question.
Last edited by Thor; Mar 9, 2020 @ 3:32am
Spice Mar 9, 2020 @ 1:28pm 
*Reads letter*
*Picture of Dr Samuel Johnson "What am I reading" Meme (I'm old fashioned)*
OH WHAT THE F-
Last edited by Spice; Mar 9, 2020 @ 1:29pm
mortache Mar 13, 2020 @ 10:11pm 
Originally posted by Raizo:
Originally posted by CaoLex:
But the ritual works (it really can make instant sex-change operation on child).
And we have plenty of examples of magic in our agent's missions and not all of them can be explained as coincedence or delusion.


Would you care to bring an example? I study history in my spare time, and I have never heard of any rescue of nobles.
Although I have heard of attempted escapes, some successful, some not. But most of these, if not all of them are myths and high tales.
Such as a story of a princess escaping a castle by wearing her white dress and veil and using it to camoflage herself in the snow.
There is no evidence that any of these stories are true.
Well, yeah, it's hard to support that they are true because they are count as romantized stories.
From the top of my head there is story about wife of the knight kidnapped by King of Portugase and wife of Temujin (Genghis Khan).



Kings sometimes were kidnapped though, but often those happened when they were travelling as opposed to kidnapping them from the middle of their castle. King Wenceslaus, son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles the IV comes to mind.
Last edited by mortache; Mar 13, 2020 @ 10:13pm
mortache Mar 13, 2020 @ 10:12pm 
Originally posted by KKK:
HOW CAN I SAVE MY DAUGHTER?
Also, when I got her letter I thought she had killed herself.
CaoLex Mar 13, 2020 @ 11:58pm 
Originally posted by mortache:
Originally posted by KKK:
HOW CAN I SAVE MY DAUGHTER?
Also, when I got her letter I thought she had killed herself.
She decided to die, so you are almost right.
filledelaterre Mar 31, 2022 @ 3:28pm 
Noooo my daughter :'(
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