by Sloshmonger » Wed Oct 18, 2006 9:08 pm
Since Anarchy is an old game, there is documentation on nearly everything available. That's to be expected, and is generally a good thing. Reading the AOU guide to Sword of Dawn/Dusk, though, I was disappointed to see pictures of Pandemonium & The Beast.
I worked for a year and a half to get my first character up to a level where getting to Pande was even an option, and though I had read some things about it, I had never seen a screenshot of it. I wanted it to be a mystery, for the feeling when encountering something I hadn't seen yet, when I had seen nearly everything.
The first time my eyes saw The Beast, it was when he appeared out of nowhere in the midst of a blueish glow. As the band of raiders gathered around him, preparing to confront him, I relished the anticipation of the moment when my blade would sink into him for the first time.
I doubt I am the only one who felt that way, and I am sure that more after me will as well. So I ask you, please, do not spoil that mystery; do not reveal everything; leave that little that's left of the unknown to those who would have a chance to discover it.
Since Anarchy is an old game, there is documentation on nearly everything available. That's to be expected, and is generally a good thing. Reading the AOU guide to Sword of Dawn/Dusk, though, I was disappointed to see pictures of Pandemonium & The Beast.
I worked for a year and a half to get my first character up to a level where getting to Pande was even an option, and though I had read some things about it, I had never seen a screenshot of it. I wanted it to be a mystery, for the feeling when encountering something I hadn't seen yet, when I had seen nearly everything.
The first time my eyes saw The Beast, it was when he appeared out of nowhere in the midst of a blueish glow. As the band of raiders gathered around him, preparing to confront him, I relished the anticipation of the moment when my blade would sink into him for the first time.
I doubt I am the only one who felt that way, and I am sure that more after me will as well. So I ask you, please, do not spoil that mystery; do not reveal everything; leave that little that's left of the unknown to those who would have a chance to discover it.