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My favorite part from Nehrim has to be traversing the underground ruins. Dwarves, ancient ruins, and subterranean worlds are all some of my favorite fantasy themes, so that part was one of the most memorable ones for me. Blackreach in Skyrim was a pleasant surprise for me, so I'd really like to see what you can do with the new engine.
I don't think you will have to worry. If you have seen the early gameplay video you can already see that there are some underground places, see http://y2u.be/ZHu4xR6d3nA 00:55, 01:13, 01:30, 2:39 (!!!), 2:49, 4:28, 4:46 .. and that's just the FIRST video. In Nehrim there are 50+ underground areas/dungeons so.. I doubt they will somehow fail to add a good amount of this goodness into Enderal. What I've seen so far is just amazing, no need to fear! :lol:
Well I don't mean just caves and stuff, I mean like the Dwarven ruins in Nehrim, or Blackreach in Skyrim.
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Well, considering that Enderal is another worldspace/realm than Nehrim, I don't know if there are any dwarves (Starpeople) there. We'll probably just have to wait and see, but I'm sure we'll see something in the likes of it, the starpeople were really cool and there were a lot of awesome designs made. The quests that involve the starpeople are also quite lengthy, and as you know, there were several different dwarven areas, like the abandoned docks in northwestern Nehrim and the place near the Apple Horn Court with the sub?... I don't think we've seen the last of the starpeople yet. Question is if they ever managed to fly somewhere else though; but given they found their way into the Tower Defense-realm there's a fat chance they could've found Enderal or any other places too! :mrgreen:
I hope the Star People return form their homeworld where they've found their lost secret of Beards.
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The Starpeople were more unique then your stereotypical fantasy dwarf.
Do you recall ever seeing any female Star People? That's probably why they are so anxious to return home! :lol:
Not that I can remember :shock: Perhaps there will be something like Zerobilon in Enderal and if we're lucky we can travel to a place where there are star women! :thumbsup:
Hazzmat wrote:
The Starpeople were more unique then your stereotypical fantasy dwarf.
The reason everyone uses the same Dwarf template is that Dwarfs are perfect, and cannot be improved on. Also, I cold have sworn all their statues had beards.
Dwarves are not fantasy. I have seen real, live dwarves in both Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida. They are all male and all have beards, except for one named Dopey. There are also real live dwarf actors in the movie "The Hobbit," and although their behavior is less than perfect, they all appear to be bearded males. I therefore believe my conclusion that female dwarves live on another planet to be correct.
Furthermore, I can identify that planet. Female dwarves (bearded, by the way) operate a shop in Ankh-Morpork, so obviously, the planet with female dwarves is Discworld. This is a known fact because I read it in a book. :mrgreen:
badgesareus wrote:
Dwarves are not fantasy. I have seen real, live dwarves in both Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida. They are all male and all have beards, except for one named Dopey. There are also real live dwarf actors in the movie "The Hobbit," and although their behavior is less than perfect, they all appear to be bearded males. I therefore believe my conclusion that female dwarves live on another planet to be correct.
Furthermore, I can identify that planet. Female dwarves (bearded, by the way) operate a shop in Ankh-Morpork, so obviously, the planet with female dwarves is Discworld. This is a known fact because I read it in a book. :mrgreen:
Depends on which kind of dwarf you mean, I guess, since those dwarves don't live in big mines and are avid miners, beer-drinkers and dragon slayers! Besides, I think the world of Vyn is limited to that world only... hmm.. Question is if the Zerobilon portals go to places in / on Vyn or other worlds. Hmm. That is a good question, so it could really be Discworld! :shock: Maybe we can make a mod to take us there after release? :wink: I sure would like to see those female dwarven beards! :lol:
Do we know for certain that ALL the Star People/Dwarves left with the Nehrim group? Maybe there are still more of them in Enderal. I don't think the Devs have ever addressed this, have they? If there are some of them living in Enderal, maybe some of them will be bearded and/or female! There might even be an entire Dwarven city in Enderal.
Iirc, they only settled on Nehrim and there were not many left to begin with. If you play the quest where you have to find them you can see most of the Dwarven halls are abandoned and there was only a single one left.
Well, since the star people of Anku didn't die thanks to the Tel'Imaltath, and Fat Erwin is functioning again, maybe they decided that Nehrim was not for them? One can only hope. :mrgreen:
Maybe but in the game it is mentioned they went back to their home planet. We'll see :D
Hah, I couldn't remember that, but hmm.. if their home planet is moving towards Vyn, chances are they might return to warn others about the impending doom.. albeit Enderal being set a few years (?) after the coming of the Tel'Imaltath, I guess chances are really slim. There are probably other races to be excited about, though. We'll see.. too bad that someone who waits for something good never waits too long. :lol:
I think technically the Star People didn't "return" to their home planet (i.e., we don't know that their return was completed), they "departed" in the hopes of returning. So maybe Fat Erwin crashed in Enderal, it didn't look too stable to me! Also, since we know that Arantheal's father is travelling from Nehrim to Enderal, it is possible some of the Star People traders also made such a trip, and might have established a new colony in Enderal. There might even be half-dwarves! (Would they be half-star people or star half-people?) :?
Ah! That's true! Maybe they will look at this thread and get some inspiration for a new sidequest! :) Well, half-star people I gues.. half star aeterna? :mrgreen: That'd be a weird combo. Magic and tinkering skills.. interesting! I wonder if we will see some kind of cult like the one in Ostian in Enderal as well, that'd be cool. I never liked those guys in Ostian though. :x
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