Charr: THERE IS NO GOD! THERE IS NO GOD!
Heh, I laughed.
Also, at the start of GWEN, you are learning about The Great Destroyer and you get a quest called The Beginning of the End. Coincidentally, both are tracks on NIN's newest album.
GWEN has subliminal messages!
Zeek Aran
Esan
Wikipedia:
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A subliminal message is a signal or message embedded in another object, designed to pass below the normal limits of perception. These messages are indiscernible by the conscious mind, but allegedly affect the subconscious or deeper mind.
The Charr yelling it out doesn't quite qualify as "indiscernible to the conscious mind".Quote:
Perhaps you meant "subversive"?
Onarik Amrak
~sigh~
Another person who doesn't know how to use words properly.
To expand a vocabulary, it's a good idea to find the definition for the word you want to use first.
Another person who doesn't know how to use words properly.
To expand a vocabulary, it's a good idea to find the definition for the word you want to use first.
Zeek Aran
My post took it completely out of context though. If you were paying attention during the cutscene, you would know they meant the Charr had no god. Does that still not count as a subliminal message?
Clord
Charrs who are against their Shaman leaders, want replace false gods with those real Guild Wars gods (Dwayna, etc).
M1h4iL
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Originally Posted by Zeek Aran
My post took it completely out of context though. If you were paying attention during the cutscene, you would know they meant the Charr had no god. Does that still not count as a subliminal message?
No...but look on the bright side, you learned a new word today!
Mirage Llewyn
Clord. You fail. The don't want to replace their false gods with anything. They do not want any sort of godly entity to govern their lives and fate. They believe that belief in 'gods' corrupted their people, and they seem to be very stubborn about having any other higher power rule them.
Darkobra
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Originally Posted by Zeek Aran
My post took it completely out of context though. If you were paying attention during the cutscene, you would know they meant the Charr had no god. Does that still not count as a subliminal message?
Not in the slightest. It's just as you said: taking it out of context.
aaje vhanli
On the other hand, this is very interesting:
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Originally Posted by Zeek Aran