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* Another inspiration seems to have been the band [[Wikipedia:Camel (band)|Camel]]. Not only lent their founder [[Wikipedia:Andrew Latimer|Andrew Latimer]] his name to [[Latimer]], but there are also references in the quest [[Spicing things up]]. The family name of [[Fritha Rhayader]] appears as a song in their album [[Wikipedia:The Snow Goose (album)|The Snow Goose]], which itself is referenced in the description of the [[Rhayader Medallion]], "''a curious and ancient jewel, with the emblem of a white goose extending its wings''". Thanks to Asherun Storba for pointing out these insights into the developers taste in music.
* Another inspiration seems to have been the band [[Wikipedia:Camel (band)|Camel]]. Not only lent their founder [[Wikipedia:Andrew Latimer|Andrew Latimer]] his name to [[Latimer]], but there are also references in the quest [[Spicing things up]]. The family name of [[Fritha Rhayader]] appears as a song in their album [[Wikipedia:The Snow Goose (album)|The Snow Goose]], which itself is referenced in the description of the [[Rhayader Medallion]], "''a curious and ancient jewel, with the emblem of a white goose extending its wings''". Thanks to Asherun Storba for pointing out these insights into the developers taste in music.
* Many characters in [[New Anthur (City)|New Anthur]] have their names borrowed from Shakespeare's plays:
* Many characters in [[New Anthur (City)|New Anthur]] have their names borrowed from Shakespeare's plays:
**[[Captain Guildenstern]], [[Laertes]], [[Trader Ophelia]], [[Polonius]], and [[Trader Rosencrantz]] from [[Wikipedia:Hamlet|Hamlet]],
** [[Captain Guildenstern]], [[Laertes]], [[Trader Ophelia]], [[Polonius]], and [[Trader Rosencrantz]] from [[Wikipedia:Hamlet|Hamlet]],
**[[Captain Demetrius]] and [[Hermia]] from [[Wikipedia:A Midsummer Night's Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]],
** [[Captain Demetrius]] and [[Hermia]] from [[Wikipedia:A Midsummer Night's Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]],
**[[Cordelia]] from [[Wikipedia:King Lear|King Lear]],
** [[Cordelia]] from [[Wikipedia:King Lear|King Lear]],
**[[Banquo]] from [[Wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]].
** [[Banquo]] from [[Wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]].
* Other names are anagrams of characters from [[Wikipedia:The Silmarillion|The Silmarillion]] by [[Wikipedia:J. R. R. Tolkien|J. R. R. Tolkien]]:
** [[Armorer Dorma]] = [[Wikipedia:Amrod|Amrod]],
** [[Tribune Geleb]] = [[Wikipedia:Beleg|Beleg]],
** [[Legionnaire Gnulbam]] = [[Wikipedia:Mablung|Mablung]],
** [[Niruh]] = [[Wikipedia:Hurin|Hurin]],
** [[Ronaëf]] = [[Wikipedia:Feanor|Feanor]].


== Miscellaneous ==
== Miscellaneous ==
* The value of the [[Demonic Skull]] is 666, the [[Wikipedia:Number of the Beast|Number of the Beast]]. However, as it sells for only 1/4 of its value, this number is actually never observed in the game.
* The value of the [[Demonic Skull]] is 666, the [[Wikipedia:Number of the Beast|Number of the Beast]]. However, as it sells for only 1/4 of its value, this number is actually never observed in the game.

Revision as of 11:51, 30 September 2017

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Character Naming

Miscellaneous

  • The value of the Demonic Skull is 666, the Number of the Beast. However, as it sells for only 1/4 of its value, this number is actually never observed in the game.