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Lovejoy
08-29-2008, 17:30
Hi everybody!

I been playing as sweboz for a couple of years when I noticed something strange.

Two of my generals had this strange trait:

https://img386.imageshack.us/img386/6898/kjhmu9.th.jpg (https://img386.imageshack.us/my.php?image=kjhmu9.jpg)

wuuuuuut wuuuuuuut??!? lol!

whats the idea? awesome - but strange! :2thumbsup:

Tristuskhan
08-29-2008, 18:01
.... but he is back, and likely to be very, very angry:beam::beam:

tapanojum
08-29-2008, 18:01
ahahah

what!?

He's dead

Can't you read?

Now roleplay two of your generals dead and move on with the game

=D

Fondor_Yards
08-29-2008, 18:03
:laugh4:

Recoil
08-29-2008, 18:15
use him in a battle and press f. if bodies start returning to life and fighting for you youll know why:skull:

Laevex
08-29-2008, 18:45
That gives some brilliant role-playing possibilities!
I would RP that everyone thought he was dead and make him hide in some remote tile somewhere and then when your nation needs him more than ever, he returns and leads your forces to rain death upon all your foes!

bovi
08-29-2008, 18:59
This happens if you mess around in EDCT and load up a savegame. Changes to traits are not savegame compatible, although changing triggers is.

Lovejoy
08-29-2008, 20:16
Hm, yea, maybe. This save-game might be from before i installed that modpack.. and thats why its acting strange. :sweatdrop:

||Lz3||
08-29-2008, 20:23
yeh... that's it

still how the hell a normal character can get that trait?!:gah:

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
08-29-2008, 21:16
It might be a trait given to a dead guy to effect his son's traits... :inquisitive:

General Appo
08-29-2008, 21:53
MOOHMOHMOAHOOHOHMAHAHHMAOHMOHMOHMMAOHOAHMOAMOAHMOAWEOAOAWHWWOWWWAAAA!!!!!!! *Collapses on floor*

Don´t know why that dead guy trait is so extremely funny, but... it is. HAHAAHWHWAHWWHAWHWHAWHWHAH!!!


From my AAR. I wonder if this wasn´t actually in Vanilla RTW, I seem to remember first getting it there (probably while cheating/experimenting). Though I could be mistaken.

https://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee276/GeneralAppo/ao-1.jpg

The poem is taken from Douglas Adams masterfull series of books The Hitchhiker´s Guide to the Galaxy where it was written by the Vogon Jeltz.

Visitor13
08-29-2008, 22:14
:inquisitive: :laugh4:

Grriffon
08-30-2008, 00:42
I would think a Zombie General would certainly inspire fear amongst the enemy. I mean, what are you gonna do? Kill him...again?

Respenus
08-30-2008, 09:59
My dear Appo, you have made a very serious mistake by giving your general a -3 influence. Don't you know that Vogon poetry is only the third worst in the entire universe and that human poetry is the worst? That is why Arthur Dent enjoyed Vogon poetry and Ford Prefect was dying a horrible death (although he then survived). You should have given him a +3 influence :laugh4:

General Appo
08-30-2008, 12:51
Dear Respenus, there is nothing about Douglas Adams works that you can possibly tell me that I do not already know. Plus, if you´d read my AAR you´d know why Helenos the Fat has that (and a lot of other) trait(s).

Edit: Human poetry in itself is not the worst, only the one written by Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings from Greenbridge, Essex, England, Earth. Second worst is that from the Azgots from Kria.

Onehandstan
08-30-2008, 18:01
I had a Governor with an Evil Mother in Law in his retinue (the picture was scary:sweatdrop:)

||Lz3||
08-30-2008, 18:52
it could be bovi's mother in law picture... Satres :laugh3:

Tyrfingr
08-30-2008, 19:13
Hi everybody!

I been playing as sweboz for a couple of years when I noticed something strange.

Two of my generals had this strange trait:

https://img386.imageshack.us/img386/6898/kjhmu9.th.jpg (https://img386.imageshack.us/my.php?image=kjhmu9.jpg)

wuuuuuut wuuuuuuut??!? lol!

whats the idea? awesome - but strange! :2thumbsup:

Everybody seems to miss the really funny stuff, that a barbarian can have the "humanitarian"-trait! :juggle2:

abou
08-30-2008, 19:56
Everybody seems to miss the really funny stuff, that a barbarian can have the "humanitarian"-trait! :juggle2:
Actually, you would be surprised then. We have some information on the Celts that survived through bastions in Ireland, which show us a series of very progressive laws regarding the treatment of individuals (whether they be women, children, or the handicapped). Certainly made Rome look bad in that respect.

Majd il-Romani
08-30-2008, 22:52
WTF wuz daaaat?!?!?! :dizzy2: :inquisitive:

Celtic_Punk
08-31-2008, 12:33
hes unconfortable with his humanitarian tendancies... hed rather be slaying all his enemies, but routinely finds himself ushering them away to new lands with pounds of freshly slaughtered beef!

Moros
08-31-2008, 13:21
it could be bovi's mother in law picture... Satres :laugh3:
Actually that picture is just bovi himself... :laugh4:~;)