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My favourite passages in Dante's Inferno are the spiral ramps leading down to hell. That's where the interesting infos are exchanged and where deals are made. The dance-floors are too loud to conduct business. The private rooms in Hell are, well, private. So you only have planned meetings there. But on the ramps you can meet everyone and pick up on the gossip of all the levels of society in Seattle, from the lowest Shadows to the vaunted peak of the corporate food-chain.

In for a copy of Limbo, if you please.
I never read The Divine Comedy, but I'm pretty sure my father has it in his collection. So, I think I'll have to take the easy way in:

I'm in for Limbo. I'm curious for it, as I really like the look of it. Thank you for the opportunity, it is quite nice of you. +1
Thank you for the giveaway. I'm in.

I haven't read the Divine Comedy but even I know the famous "Abandon all hope..." quote.
So, since there've been some entries, I'll wrap this up in a couple or hours (in case anyone is still on the fence ;) ).

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Let me know if you'd like to change your status - can't speak for the rest of the forum, obviously, but personally I'm fine with it (and yes, I did read up on prior offenses, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt).
Also, wow, is that English class as in highschool? I thought we did some heavy reading back then, but this seems quite advanced. Then again, a bit of guidance probably helps a lot, rather than venturing forth without assistance ;)

I remember we had to read "Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen" by Heinrich Heine (not sure how known this is outside of Germany, but it certainly is a favorite of German teacher's around here). I'm pretty sure if it hadn't been mandatory reading I'd never have read it - understanding the sociopolitical context is sort of necessary to make sense of it, and at least in school that was delivered on a silver platter...
Alright then, dear fellow Gog-members, as promised I'll be closing the giveaway now.
Since there's only been four entries and there were three keys to go around it would have felt a bit awkward to leave out that one person just because random.org says so.
Thus, I've decided to buy an additional gift code, so everyone who participated will receive a shiny new (or rather, dark and gloomy) copy of Limbo.
Thanks for participating, and I hopy you enjoy :)

Keys will be sent shortly.
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WildHobgoblin: Also, wow, is that English class as in highschool? I thought we did some heavy reading back then, but this seems quite advanced. Then again, a bit of guidance probably helps a lot, rather than venturing forth without assistance ;)

I remember we had to read "Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen" by Heinrich Heine (not sure how known this is outside of Germany, but it certainly is a favorite of German teacher's around here). I'm pretty sure if it hadn't been mandatory reading I'd never have read it - understanding the sociopolitical context is sort of necessary to make sense of it, and at least in school that was delivered on a silver platter...
Yep, AP (as in advanced placement) English 12. Our teacher read the first 20 cantos with us and helped us get into the habit of analyzing and interpreting the text, but now we are going to be reading it out of class. The version we are reading has footnotes that help out quite a deal by explaining most of the symbolism and historical context, so it isn't too bad.
And, +1 to you, this giveaway was very kind of you! Congrats to all those who participated.
Not in, +1 for the giveaway
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WildHobgoblin: Alright then, dear fellow Gog-members, as promised I'll be closing the giveaway now.
Since there's only been four entries and there were three keys to go around it would have felt a bit awkward to leave out that one person just because random.org says so.
Thus, I've decided to buy an additional gift code, so everyone who participated will receive a shiny new (or rather, dark and gloomy) copy of Limbo.
Thanks for participating, and I hopy you enjoy :)

Keys will be sent shortly.
Even if the game is quite cheap at the moment, buying one more key than you originally intended to give away just to make nobody feel left out is very generous.

Thank you for the key.
Thank you very much for sending me to Limbo! :-D
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WildHobgoblin: Since there's only been four entries and there were three keys to go around it would have felt a bit awkward to leave out that one person just because random.org says so.
Thus, I've decided to buy an additional gift code, so everyone who participated will receive a shiny new (or rather, dark and gloomy) copy of Limbo.
Oh, man, you're too kind! Thanks again!