Easter Eggs
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moved to explorers' league. this thread was originally posted in community works but i did not think that such a project would be as beneficial. i moved this thread to this forum as i think it would better fit with "spoilers" and such.
here are a couple of well known ones:
Rodgort is Trogdor, of Homestar Runner fame, spelled backwards.
"For great justice!" is a line from the introduction of Zero Wing, which is the game that started the "All your base" craze.
here are a couple of well known ones:
Rodgort is Trogdor, of Homestar Runner fame, spelled backwards.
"For great justice!" is a line from the introduction of Zero Wing, which is the game that started the "All your base" craze.
RODGORT!
RODGORT!
Rodgort was a man.
I mean, he was a dragon-man.
Or maybe he was just a dragon.
But he was still...
TROGDOR!
Yup, from homestarrunner.com comes everyone's favorite burninator in form of the skill Rodgort Invocation.
Others that is quite apparent is the Garden Gnomes who say "Ni!" in BWE6.
They are a reference to Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail, and the Knights Who Say Ni!
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RODGORT!
Rodgort was a man.
I mean, he was a dragon-man.
Or maybe he was just a dragon.
But he was still...
TROGDOR!
Yup, from homestarrunner.com comes everyone's favorite burninator in form of the skill Rodgort Invocation.
Others that is quite apparent is the Garden Gnomes who say "Ni!" in BWE6.
They are a reference to Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail, and the Knights Who Say Ni!
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The Bark! Bark! Bark! language option is quite nice... 
Apart from that, all that was cited here is not really Easter Eggs, but rather nice references that the programmers do to have fun.
A real Easter Egg is something like that: In SimCity 4, if your computer clock is dated on the 25th of december, your cities will be white of snow. And yes, they have a lot of references too...
Apart from that, all that was cited here is not really Easter Eggs, but rather nice references that the programmers do to have fun.
A real Easter Egg is something like that: In SimCity 4, if your computer clock is dated on the 25th of december, your cities will be white of snow. And yes, they have a lot of references too...

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There are a number of A Song of Ice and Fire references, if you've read the (ongoing) fantasy series by George R R Martin. These were mentioned in a post by BenyBen, Lasher Dragon, adam.skinner, oneiros, and Dracil in a previous post, but I thought it appropriate to mention here
In summary:
+ Collector Varis (presearing, Fort Ranik) collects spider legs. In the books, one of the craftiest characters is aka The Spider.
+ Ben Wolfson (presearing, ranger you rescue north of the wall) is a reference to Ben(jen) Stark. In the novels, he's lost north of their own wall, and his house symbol is a wolf.
+ A blood mage henchman is named Valyr Morghulez (not sure where to get)--exactly to the letter, this is an oft-repeated line by one of the characters when she kills.
+ A centaur dude is named Drogo Greatmane, a sorta tribe leader character in the books whose hair was never cut (a sign of defeat). These people are also known for their use of horses (centaurs being half horse, of course).
Great game, great books!
+ Collector Varis (presearing, Fort Ranik) collects spider legs. In the books, one of the craftiest characters is aka The Spider.
+ Ben Wolfson (presearing, ranger you rescue north of the wall) is a reference to Ben(jen) Stark. In the novels, he's lost north of their own wall, and his house symbol is a wolf.
+ A blood mage henchman is named Valyr Morghulez (not sure where to get)--exactly to the letter, this is an oft-repeated line by one of the characters when she kills.
+ A centaur dude is named Drogo Greatmane, a sorta tribe leader character in the books whose hair was never cut (a sign of defeat). These people are also known for their use of horses (centaurs being half horse, of course).
Great game, great books!

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