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Post by spookythings on Oct 21, 2006 15:26:28 GMT -5
i need to get back into those cells and have a look around. i remember the shelves in the cell of remorse, a chair in one of the cells where diana would sit and think, and a movie projector in another room, but thats all. but working with your theory, maybe that was their original meeting room until they discovered the attic? or the attic was only for ceremonies?
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Ralph Goat
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Ze veel nevah zee eet cahming!
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Post by Ralph Goat on Oct 21, 2006 22:18:47 GMT -5
Yeah, most likely. It seemed like they decorated the Attic room much more, and used that one the most. The one in the cell looks kinda old.
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Post by Gregory Wilson on Oct 23, 2006 4:59:22 GMT -5
and i also noticed something. according to the RoR's official site (e.g the clover field chapter) they said that the stories there is somewhat connected to where she got the 3 keys. but it intrigues about the 4th key. why the book said she found a four leaf clover but she was too unlucky. if we'll remember jen got the key at the good ending of RoR and i can't relate the ending to what the book said.......
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Post by spookythings on Oct 23, 2006 6:22:51 GMT -5
maybe it means that you would have to be lucky to actually get the good ending, seeing as how its not the most logical method, or that she just wasn't lucky enough to find it the first playthrough? i don't know. just grasping at straws.
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jackdyce
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Everlasting Happiness is a Joke
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Post by jackdyce on Oct 25, 2006 12:44:31 GMT -5
I agree with Spooky's second idea. Since there is no way to open the four-leaf door in the first playthrough, the book saying "she was too unlucky" was the hint that players shouldn't bother looking for a Four-Leaf key just yet. I suppose it could also refer to getting the good ending, but I think it applies more to the current chapter.
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Post by Gregory Wilson on Oct 27, 2006 22:01:05 GMT -5
oh i see anyway thanks about that
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