![smile :)](/forums/images/smilies/smile9.gif)
Any good quotes you know simply put them here!
Heh... wrongTarnum wrote:Vorr's appetite for destruction was incredible - perhaps greater even than a Demon's - and now he has attracted these Demons to my world.
I raised my sword above these forgotten warriors and swore, "As long as blood pumps through my body, I swear my world will not become like this one!"
Roland, campaign intro, while a village is burning in the background wrote:Congratulations! A splendid display of military acumen! With the financial backing of this rich farming region, we now have the gold it takes to win this war.
One thing playing through the Roland campaign did is convince me the only difference between Roland and Archibald was that Roland is a better propaganda artist.Roland, 1st scenario intro wrote:Therefore, it is with a heavy heart I must order you to compel the loyalty of the barons in this region by force of arms.
Hmmm....I found that memorable at the time, but, at a second look, it's just the H4 writers paraphrasing "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."Solmyr, Great Arcan campaign wrote:Know your enemy better than your husband.
My favorites as wellDarmani wrote:Roland, campaign intro, while a village is burning in the background wrote:Congratulations! A splendid display of military acumen! With the financial backing of this rich farming region, we now have the gold it takes to win this war.One thing playing through the Roland campaign did is convince me the only difference between Roland and Archibald was that Roland is a better propaganda artist.Roland, 1st scenario intro wrote:Therefore, it is with a heavy heart I must order you to compel the loyalty of the barons in this region by force of arms.
REally? You sure he just wasn't trying to convince her to sleep with him?!Darmani wrote:Hmmm....I found that memorable at the time, but, at a second look, it's just the H4 writers paraphrasing "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."Solmyr, Great Arcan campaign wrote:Know your enemy better than your husband.
Yes, he knows how to speak to peopleKristo wrote:I always liked Archibald's final speech, where he gives Roland free reign over about 10 square inches of space in a tower somewhere.
Archibald wrote:Well, Roland, it seems I've won our little contest. But don't worry. Not only have I decided to spare your life, but I am appointing you monarch of the Western Tower. You will be the ruler of a mighty empire, one who's every crack and crevice you will know. In ten minutes. Perhaps I will come and visit your splendid court, when you are not entertaining important rats and spiders.
The might of our vast empire is maintained throughout the ages, with the great wisdom of the Emperor to guide us and the strength of our noble heroes to protect us.
You claim that Viscount Kraeger - a former friend and compatriot of yours - did not act of his own will in this uprising, but was held under the magical influence of the necromancers. Be that as it may, he has been seen by the people of our lands to raise arms against the Empire. Such an act cannot go unpunished.
You may rejoice however, for the Emperor has chosen to grant you all lands and titles that Kraeger possessed, in return for your great service and obedience.
Such is the price of loyalty.
Today, the IB English Paper 2 gave a prompt asking how authors use feelings of imprisonment to criticize society. I managed to use this quote.Archibald wrote:Well, Roland, it seems I've won our little contest. But don't worry. Not only have I decided to spare your life, but I am appointing you monarch of the Western Tower. You will be the ruler of a mighty empire, one who's every crack and crevice you will know. In ten minutes. Perhaps I will come and visit your splendid court, when you are not entertaining important rats and spiders.
There's the artifacts page from my Hubby's now neglected Homm 1 shrineBigThingWithHolesInIt wrote:Quite fond of the little tales attached to finding certain artifacts. Does anyone know a site that lists these? Then I could quote to my heart's content.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests