> Implying Rivellon ever had a shred of consistency.
You go from medieval towns (DD) in one game to flying airships (D2) in the next game. Consistency is the key.> Implying Rivellon ever had a shred of consistency.
Aren't those games centuries apart?
You're just jealous, you're not on the crème de la crème list.
That's what all my NWN co-op games devolve into so I can't wait to sabotage my friends in OS2.Narrative competitive multi-player game... What a bunch of bullshit.
8800 AR - Dragon Commander
4 AR - Original Sin
1218 AD - Divine Divinity
1238 AD - Beyond Divinity
1300 AD - Divinity II - The Dragon Knight Saga
D:OS2 is supposed to take place in-between DD and BD
"You can talk to animals and you can talk to ghosts. Can you kill a dog and talk to its ghost?" "Yes."
Has Larian said anything about companions for D:OS2?
"You can talk to animals and you can talk to ghosts. Can you kill a dog and talk to its ghost?" "Yes."
I wonder if one would need to have both skills, Spirit Vision and Animal Empathy, to talk with an animal ghost...
I think if they implement romances , your female characters would be able to ride lizards .but can you ride on turtles?
Has Larian said anything about companions for D:OS2?
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"The Doryld"
On a soapbox in a town square, madman Doryld "The Doryld" Surpass, messiah-in-his-own-head, proclaims his divinity and rallies his (non-existent) followers to his side. He is the new Divine! His audience of three, two of whom are drunk (the other may be you), ask for proof of his powers. He resists. They insist. He deflects - only the true Divine would say no when asked to demonstrate his powers. He asks them what good happened in their lives today. The drunks say they found a bottle of wine. The Doryld claims responsibility for that. One of the drunks is converted.
Fadeland Johns
Fadeland Johns sits in the tavern in Driftwood yapping about the good old days. Young 'uns today don't know nothin', back then real adventurin' was done with a bloody sword in one hand and a bottle in the other. Johns'll go out there and show 'em how it's done. Soon as she finishes this drink. If you say the slightest word against her she'll draw on you, and you'll have to kill her. Then she gets back up on her stool and starts drinking again... because behind the mask of the adventurer she's undead. The will to adventure keeps her alive. The decrepit state of her body keeps her from leaving the tavern.
Eithne
Eithne wanders the Blood Forest, laden with books and scrolls. She was a Divine Order librarian until the Black Ring put her whole institute of learning to the torch. Desperately trying to save her precious books, Eithne perished in the blaze. But, as the magical scrolls combusted and their ashes littered her corpse, she was resurrected. With a burning zeal to spread forgotten knowledge and a passionate hatred of the Black Ring, she travels north through Beckonbridge Fort to establish a new library. Of course, she has books to trade - mostly rare and arcane knowledge better left unlearnt...
First option: Full goofy, second option: slightly goofy, third option: deadly serious
The blue bar? it has what looks like a shield icon in the third screenshot.The art style doesn't look as bad as it used to. It also looks like they're looking into introducing mana again?