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** The description of [[Of Ghosts and Spectres]] says "''In a surprising final twist, all the protagonists of the story are alive''". This is probably a reference to the film [[Wikipedia:The Sixth Sense|The Sixth Sense]] or [[Wikipedia:The Others (2001 film)|The Others]].
** The description of [[Of Ghosts and Spectres]] says "''In a surprising final twist, all the protagonists of the story are alive''". This is probably a reference to the film [[Wikipedia:The Sixth Sense|The Sixth Sense]] or [[Wikipedia:The Others (2001 film)|The Others]].
** The description of the [[Tolassian Embalming Codex]] says "''Everything you wanted to know about mummies but were too afraid to ask''". This is a reference to the film [[Wikipedia:Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (film)|Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)]].
** The description of the [[Tolassian Embalming Codex]] says "''Everything you wanted to know about mummies but were too afraid to ask''". This is a reference to the film [[Wikipedia:Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (film)|Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)]].
** The description for [[On Imperial Necromancy]] says "''How to make Skeletons and influence Zombies.''" This is a reference to bestselling self-help book [[Wikipedia:How to Win Friends and Influence People|How to Win Friends and Influence People]].


== Character Naming ==
== Character Naming ==
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** [[Ronaëf]] = [[Wikipedia:Feanor|Feanor]].
** [[Ronaëf]] = [[Wikipedia:Feanor|Feanor]].
* Another source of inspiration has been the [[Wikipedia:Foundation series|Foundation series]] by [[Wikipedia:Isaac Asimov|Isaac Asimov]], from which [[Sage Amaryl]], [[Bishop Bayta]], [[Blacksmith Dornick]], [[Trader Hardin]], [[Brother Palver]], [[Captain Pelorat]], and [[Seldon]] in [[Nivarian]] received their names.
* Another source of inspiration has been the [[Wikipedia:Foundation series|Foundation series]] by [[Wikipedia:Isaac Asimov|Isaac Asimov]], from which [[Sage Amaryl]], [[Bishop Bayta]], [[Blacksmith Dornick]], [[Trader Hardin]], [[Brother Palver]], [[Captain Pelorat]], and [[Seldon]] in [[Nivarian]] received their names.
* Two Golden Hand Traders have their names reflecting their prices:
** [[Trader Orac]] "Orac" is an anagram of Spanish "caro", which means expensive. This reflects the fact that Trader Orac sells (but also buys) wares at 8% higher prices.
** [[Trader Otarab]] The name "Otarab" is an anagram of Spanish "barato", which means cheap. This reflects the fact that Trader Otarab sells (but also buys) wares with a 15% discount.


== 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.
* The structure of [[New Anthur]] is based upon Act 3 of ''The Winter's Tale'' by ''William Shakespeare'' which is ''Exit, Pursued by a Bear''.
* The structure of [[New Anthur]] is based upon Act 3 of ''The Winter's Tale'' by ''William Shakespeare'' which is ''Exit, Pursued by a Bear''.

Latest revision as of 15:44, 23 January 2023

References

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.
  • The structure of New Anthur is based upon Act 3 of The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare which is Exit, Pursued by a Bear.