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== About the Note == | == About the Note == | ||
This is a light-tan note written in Sudran | This is a light-tan note written in Sudran. | ||
Dingergisbar is apparently the Sudran word for the [[Flamethrower]], evidenced by this being the [[Passcodes|passcode]] to access the [[Weapons|weapon]] and the text "its name as the key". The lines referring to a "cave dug out" where kings "set aside the greatest of primordial fires" must be referring to the watery path leading to the Flamethrower. | |||
It's notable, however, that the Note says this cave is "far to the east", while the room containing the flamethrower is on the far ''west'' side of the map. This could imply that the Sudran civilization was founded on another area of [[Sudra]], which is inaccessible in-game. | |||
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[[Category:Notes]] | [[Category:Notes]] | ||
Revision as of 01:42, 14 August 2015
Transcript
When in ancient days the black-headed retreated from the world, when, after days of war, the carrion birds circled, when graves were filled with the caskets, when the lone orphan plowed the barley--
--now at that time were the primordial patterns laid to rest, their masters banished. But just as the seeds of the next harvest are sown, so too did kings plot and plan for the next battle, did they scheme and make secret dealings.
Far to the east, where the sea and the mountains meet, is a cave dug out by the crashing waves. Here the kings conspired and set aside the greatest of primordial fires, Dingergisbar.
With its name as the key, it lays in wait, until that day when next masters of patterns again reap the harvest.
About the Note
This is a light-tan note written in Sudran.
Dingergisbar is apparently the Sudran word for the Flamethrower, evidenced by this being the passcode to access the weapon and the text "its name as the key". The lines referring to a "cave dug out" where kings "set aside the greatest of primordial fires" must be referring to the watery path leading to the Flamethrower.
It's notable, however, that the Note says this cave is "far to the east", while the room containing the flamethrower is on the far west side of the map. This could imply that the Sudran civilization was founded on another area of Sudra, which is inaccessible in-game.