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This is a selection of quotes from [[The Nuren Campaign]].
== Player Quotes ==
== Player Quotes ==


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===[[Sir Spankey Themuncay]]===
===[[Sir Spankey Themuncay]]===
*"'''''I'll be the lumberjack again. I like mounting people anyways.'''''"
::- Explaining why he picked the lumberjack class.


===[[Richard Lored]]===
===[[Richard Lored]]===
*"'''''Man, the AI in this game sucks!'''''"
::- Complaining about how the NPCs act.


===[[Inky]]===
===[[Inky]]===
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===[[Thanks]]===
===[[Thanks]]===
*"'''''So then a centaur is like a centipede?!'''''"
::- Reply to Rob's statement that centaurs can get up on their hind legs to get an aerial view.


===[[Cawks Stompulous]]===
===[[Cawks Stompulous]]===
*"'''''I'm gonna take chivalry, 'cause I have a lot of honour.'''''"
::- Giving reasons for choice of class abilities.


===[[Penwar Lockis]]===
===[[Penwar Lockis]]===


*"'''''Can you get me another father?'''''"
::- While ordering at a bar.
*"'''''I like all things; I'm pansexual.'''''"
::- Explaining why she is hitting on a girl.


== NPC Quotes ==
== NPC Quotes ==

Latest revision as of 01:48, 9 May 2020

This is a selection of quotes from The Nuren Campaign.

Player Quotes

  • "I'll be the lumberjack again. I like mounting people anyways."
- Explaining why he picked the lumberjack class.
  • "Man, the AI in this game sucks!"
- Complaining about how the NPCs act.
  • "So then a centaur is like a centipede?!"
- Reply to Rob's statement that centaurs can get up on their hind legs to get an aerial view.
  • "I'm gonna take chivalry, 'cause I have a lot of honour."
- Giving reasons for choice of class abilities.
  • "Can you get me another father?"
- While ordering at a bar.
  • "I like all things; I'm pansexual."
- Explaining why she is hitting on a girl.

NPC Quotes

Dialogue