If I can site Star Wars for a second.
*** YES I CAN USE STAR WARS!
Mandalore, leader of the Mandalorians, often spends time on the capital planet of the Mandalorians. Which is called Mandalore also.
So the mosquitos trade poison stings to the blow dart men in exchange for poison darts? Interesting. Oh lets not forgot how great those dung pies that the orgres sell to the blow dart men so they can get the toxic tips on their darts!DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:Who do they trade with? The friendly farmers from the demon ruins? The gentel cattle herders from the valley of the drakes? Do they sell mosquito meet to the well mannered butchered of the lovely paradise known as the depths?
One another.
Interesting. w see a berenique knight with a balder knight in dark anor londo. what if berenique is a province within, or a person who lives in balder?Tolvo wrote:There are also still discussions over whether Berinike is a land, or a King, or perhaps both.
If I can site Star Wars for a second.
*** YES I CAN USE STAR WARS!
Mandalore, leader of the Mandalorians, often spends time on the capital planet of the Mandalorians. Which is called Mandalore also.
DE5PA1R wrote:Knights of Berenike were probably a troop from Balder.
What Jon says about Balder being overrun is accurate. I don't know why everyone's convinced I'm a troll just because I'm disagreeing.
Johnthethird wrote:So the mosquitos trade poison stings to the blow dart men in exchange for poison darts? Interesting. Oh lets not forgot how great those dung pies that the orgres sell to the blow dart men so they can get the toxic tips on their darts!DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:Who do they trade with? The friendly farmers from the demon ruins? The gentel cattle herders from the valley of the drakes? Do they sell mosquito meet to the well mannered butchered of the lovely paradise known as the depths?
One another.
#obvioustrolisobvious
DemonOfFate wrote:DE5PA1R wrote:Knights of Berenike were probably a troop from Balder.
What Jon says about Balder being overrun is accurate. I don't know why everyone's convinced I'm a troll just because I'm disagreeing.
It's how you go about it mate, seriously, re-read your comments and try to say you didn't come out like a douche.
Also regarding what you said about knight rendal, i suppose you are right about that much, but doesn't what happen in Lordran stay in lordran? Then how did the info get out that he slashed a drake to pieces?
DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:So the mosquitos trade poison stings to the blow dart men in exchange for poison darts? Interesting. Oh lets not forgot how great those dung pies that the orgres sell to the blow dart men so they can get the toxic tips on their darts!DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:Who do they trade with? The friendly farmers from the demon ruins? The gentel cattle herders from the valley of the drakes? Do they sell mosquito meet to the well mannered butchered of the lovely paradise known as the depths?
One another.
#obvioustrolisobvious
Eingyi is a merchant. So yes, obviously the residents of Blighttown trade.
Furthermore, Miners have... whatever they mine. Egg guys have vermifuges. Blow dart guys have mosses. Fat guys have poop. A few residents have catalyst-wand-things, which indicates caste or social system. Some residents have broken swords.
Swords, vermifuges and mosses aren't found in Blighttown.
DemonOfFate wrote:It's how you go about it mate, seriously, re-read your comments and try to say you didn't come out like a douche.
Also regarding what you said about knight rendal, i suppose you are right about that much, but doesn't what happen in Lordran stay in lordran? Then how did the info get out that he slashed a drake to pieces?
Johnthethird wrote:DemonOfFate wrote:DE5PA1R wrote:Knights of Berenike were probably a troop from Balder.
What Jon says about Balder being overrun is accurate. I don't know why everyone's convinced I'm a troll just because I'm disagreeing.
It's how you go about it mate, seriously, re-read your comments and try to say you didn't come out like a douche.
Also regarding what you said about knight rendal, i suppose you are right about that much, but doesn't what happen in Lordran stay in lordran? Then how did the info get out that he slashed a drake to pieces?
I heard from epic namebro that he killed a giant drake. Or maybe he died fighting a giant drake. I dont remember. al I know is that he fought a giant drake.
DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:DemonOfFate wrote:DE5PA1R wrote:Knights of Berenike were probably a troop from Balder.
What Jon says about Balder being overrun is accurate. I don't know why everyone's convinced I'm a troll just because I'm disagreeing.
It's how you go about it mate, seriously, re-read your comments and try to say you didn't come out like a douche.
Also regarding what you said about knight rendal, i suppose you are right about that much, but doesn't what happen in Lordran stay in lordran? Then how did the info get out that he slashed a drake to pieces?
I heard from epic namebro that he killed a giant drake. Or maybe he died fighting a giant drake. I dont remember. al I know is that he fought a giant drake.
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Yes. I assume that Despair's trolling must be entertaining people quite a bit.Animaaal wrote:munching on popcorn...
You don't understand my sarcasm. Just because they have materials that they could give eachother, that does not mean they can trade. All they do is stand in one place, and wait for a non-hollow such as yourself to wander bye. Then they merecelessly attack that non-hollow until he is dead, and then they go back to standing there like the mindless hollows they are.DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:So the mosquitos trade poison stings to the blow dart men in exchange for poison darts? Interesting. Oh lets not forgot how great those dung pies that the orgres sell to the blow dart men so they can get the toxic tips on their darts!DE5PA1R wrote:Johnthethird wrote:Who do they trade with? The friendly farmers from the demon ruins? The gentel cattle herders from the valley of the drakes? Do they sell mosquito meet to the well mannered butchered of the lovely paradise known as the depths?
One another.
#obvioustrolisobvious
Eingyi is a merchant. So yes, obviously the residents of Blighttown trade.
Furthermore, Miners have... whatever they mine. Egg guys have vermifuges. Blow dart guys have mosses. Fat guys have poop. A few residents have catalyst-wand-things, which indicates caste or social system. Some residents have broken swords.
Swords, vermifuges and mosses aren't found in Blighttown.
DemonOfFate wrote: The question is DO they trade, not can they. I mean, have you seen how they look? They roar and from what i've seen, just stand in the swamps all day every day. Anyways, applying that they trade when there is no proof. Also Eingyi is a merchant, but if you think about it hes in the Demon Ruins, and just because one somewhat sane guy lives in a town, does that make it a civilization?
Thank you. I remember that now. I agree it must have been exagerated just like all tall tales are. But it is most likely that he did fight and kill a giant drake. He probably didn't just charge at it and cut it up though.Tolvo wrote:"This ring belonged to the Knight King Rendal. It grants its wearer protection by boosting
defence against physical attacks. Of the many legends surrounding the Knight King Rendal,
one of the more well-known speaks of his standing down a giant drake and slashing it to pieces."
I should mention such a feat is probably impossible, especially for someone who could not get past the Iron Golem.
Ever fought the bridge Wyvern, essentially a larger version of the Drakes found in game. Go ahead, try to slash it to pieces. Ain't easy.
DE5PA1R wrote:DemonOfFate wrote: The question is DO they trade, not can they. I mean, have you seen how they look? They roar and from what i've seen, just stand in the swamps all day every day. Anyways, applying that they trade when there is no proof. Also Eingyi is a merchant, but if you think about it hes in the Demon Ruins, and just because one somewhat sane guy lives in a town, does that make it a civilization?
I think it's definitely possible they trade, and therefore we can't say for certain that they're uncivilized.
I think the fact that they stand in the same spot is a gameplay mechanic. The miners must have mining equipment on them for a reason, and the blow dart guys must have gotten the moss from somewhere.
Eingyi lives next to Quelaan, yes, but he was originally a resident of Blighttown like the rest of the egg-bearers.
DE5PA1R wrote:DemonOfFate wrote: The question is DO they trade, not can they. I mean, have you seen how they look? They roar and from what i've seen, just stand in the swamps all day every day. Anyways, applying that they trade when there is no proof. Also Eingyi is a merchant, but if you think about it hes in the Demon Ruins, and just because one somewhat sane guy lives in a town, does that make it a civilization?
I think it's definitely possible they trade, and therefore we can't say for certain that they're uncivilized.
I think the fact that they stand in the same spot is a gameplay mechanic. The miners must have mining equipment on them for a reason, and the blow dart guys must have gotten the moss from somewhere.
Eingyi lives next to Quelaan, yes, but he was originally a resident of Blighttown like the rest of the egg-bearers.
Animaaal wrote:LORDRAN FOR THE WIN!!!!!
Seriously...would that really surprise anyone?
Johnthethird wrote:They have their mining equipment and blow darts for the same reason the hollowed soldiers have their swords. Its what they had when they went hollow. I have no doubt they could have traded at one point, but now they do not.
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