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Post by Mephistopheles on Jun 16, 2005 13:21:06 GMT -5
I make you weak at the worst of all times, but in the end I keep you safe. You'll sweat in my presence even as you grow cold. I dwell in the weak, rarely in the brave, but without me, who would tell the difference?
From: Baldur's Gate II Shadows of Amn.
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Post by Calumon on Jul 16, 2005 15:12:09 GMT -5
[glow=purple,5,300]I think "fear" is a possible answer.[/glow]
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jul 17, 2005 0:33:28 GMT -5
Yes, but I'm curious, why did you picked the riddle 36? it seems weird, not the next, not the last, not the hardest nor the easiest, so I'd like to know why, I can almost bet there is actually no reason.
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Post by Calumon on Jul 19, 2005 23:36:10 GMT -5
[glow=purple,5,300]The next one seemed a little difficult so I returned and just clicked on any riddle, which was this.[/glow]
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Post by Mephistopheles on Jul 20, 2005 18:41:00 GMT -5
Ok, as long as you answer them, I guess there's no problem.
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Post by Gamemaniac on Aug 10, 2005 17:29:11 GMT -5
yeah it could be fear or nervousness since but make you swet and also both make you weaker in times of dispair. Maybe the thing that makes the diference is the thing about keeping you safe... I guess getting nervouse is not an actual emergency break before you get into risky situations...
But being nervouse can save you from making even greater mistakes and hence keeping you safe .... still I think the most sutable would be fear...
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Post by Mephistopheles on Aug 10, 2005 18:32:13 GMT -5
Getting nervous definitely won't make you run in fear to save your life, it would be very near, but why would it dwell in the weak more than in the *brave*?
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Post by Perseus on Aug 13, 2005 12:31:03 GMT -5
It´s fear, fear makes you sweat, it keeps you alive and it makes you sweat as you grow cold.
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