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Dungeon Keeper Fun Stuff Your Mentor says the strangest things: Other things your Mentor says include:
During the first day of the Full Moon, a little poem or saying appears when you start the game. They're really quite cool. Some examples are:
During certain days of the year, a birthday greeting will be displayed when you start the game. The names that can appear are those for the design team for Dungeon Keeper. If you drop gold into the temple pool, you get the message, "This is no wishing well, Keeper". I nosed around in Dungeon Keeper's Speech data file, and found all sorts of verbalization that wasn't used in the final game (probably because it would get too annoying after awhile.). Some of this included verbal notice when you picked up new spells, doors, or Trap designs (as opposed to researching them). Another interesting bit was "What trickery is this? The Avatar's body has vanished!" (I imagine that this sound would have played when the Avatar was resurrected in Skybird Trill). If you look carefully at the corpses of Samurai in the game, you will see that they've fallen on their swords (a traditional Japanese method of avoiding the dishonour of capture). [Thanks toAlan Griffith [alangriffith@btinternet.com] for this tidbit] If you slap a Bile Demon a few times, He'll make a
"two-finger" salute, which is used in England as a gesture of
defiance. (Thanks to the dozens of people who let me know this).
It's rather like "Giving you
the Finger" that we use in the U.S., except it's with two fingers instead of one. If you sacrifice two Bile demons in the temple pool, all of your creatures are turned into chickens. If you slap a chicken, it explodes into a perfusion of feathers. Funny if you do it a few times, but otherwise a foolish waste of resources. Try possessing a chicken. You wander around the hatchery, and have no control over movement. |