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June 17th, 2004, 06:36 PM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
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Originally posted by Taqwus:
More generally applicable, perhaps, is that (unless set by the map file...) these devils are units, not commanders. Kill all the leaders first with assassins or spells (and indies never have protective domes, and most types aren't astrally proficient) and the devils will rout instantly since indies won't have province-defense commanders to help.
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... and you will lose the possibility to get a soul contract for yourself. Getting them with Staff of Storms is definitely a better idea.
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June 17th, 2004, 06:40 PM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
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Originally posted by JJ_Colorado:
Hi,
Unfortunately he killed my assassin and then died from my poison dagger so I didn't get to "find" the soul contract...but I'm not sure whether it's possible to find a soul contract anyway since it's a non-removable item.
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It's possible to get soul contract from killed commander. However, AFAIK it's not possible to get any items from assassinations probably because the assassin won�t stick around long enough to loot the body. Could be wrong though.
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June 17th, 2004, 07:33 PM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
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Originally posted by HotNifeThruButr:
It's kind of off topic, but it's spelled "Arcosephale" I pronounce it
Ar-coh-sef-ali
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Actually I think it's 'Arcoscephale', but who's to argue about a single 'c' . I remember it because 'cephale' is the greek word for 'head', so 'Arco's head' is Arcoscephale.
I usually pronounce it Ar-kohs-kef-ah-ley
[ June 17, 2004, 18:35: Message edited by: st.patrik ]
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June 18th, 2004, 01:40 AM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
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Originally posted by st.patrik:
quote: Originally posted by HotNifeThruButr:
It's kind of off topic, but it's spelled "Arcosephale" I pronounce it
Ar-coh-sef-ali
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Actually I think it's 'Arcoscephale', but who's to argue about a single 'c' . I remember it because 'cephale' is the greek word for 'head', so 'Arco's head' is Arcoscephale.
I usually pronounce it Ar-kohs-kef-ah-ley Wow, those are both different than how I was pronouncing it:
ar-koss-eh-fail
I was treating the "sc" as an s sound, as in "science", and the e as silent...
I do like Sheap's pronunciation, though...
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June 18th, 2004, 05:34 AM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
St. Patrik is correct, as "Cephale" is indeed Greek for "Head": In Greek, the "c" sound is pronounced as a "k". The "s" sound for a "ce" is a more recent product.
As Arco is intended to be, well, Greek, it seems reasonable that it should be pronounced in a Greek manner.
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June 18th, 2004, 06:33 AM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
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Originally posted by Sheap:
I usually say "Arcosnuffleupagus."
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I liked that one best, I'll start calling it Arcosnuffleupagus now.
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June 26th, 2004, 05:26 AM
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Re: Hoburgs and Devils
Heh, that's two syllables away from what I call Heliophagi.
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