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Thank you very much Melhelix for the wonderful celebratory giveaway, please count me in for <span class="bold">Momo</span>. 'Qaatil' is a word in urdu my native tongue which means 'Murderer/Killer'. Also many thanks to the anonymous donor for the said game. :)
Post edited March 12, 2014 by stg83
Thanks for the generous giveaway, Melhelix.

I'll try my luck for one of the following:

Etherlords 1 - favourite mythological monster: Chiron.
Etherlords 2 - favourite superhero or villain: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).

As for the announcement, I'm super happy with the plans regarding the non-regionally priced games; the rest, at this point, is the best possible compromise for all parties - GOG, customers and publishers/ developers, so I'm pretty much ok with it.

Thanks for the chance.
In for:
Etherlords 1 - The Terrasque
Etherlords 2 - Wolverine
Enclave - The biting wit of sarcasm or the Zweihänder which crazy German mercenaries used against pike formations.
Harvester - Serienmörderin, German for a female serial killer
Cheers, count me in for Harvester, please :)
Halshogging (alt. sp. halshugging), means 'decapitation' in Norwegian.
Please count me in for
Etherlords 1 - Minotaur
Etherlords 2 - Kinnikuman (Muscleman)
Harvester - Matança (slaughter in catalan)

Thanks Melhelix
I'm in for Etherlords 1 or 2!

One of my favorite villains is "" from the ReBoot series. Another favorite mythological monster/being of mine would be [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis]Anubis, the God of the Dead.
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HypersomniacLive: Etherlords 2 - favourite superhero or villain: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).
Or perhaps Vic Sage? :)
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IAmSinistar: Or perhaps Vic Sage? :)
Alan Moore: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).
Steve Ditko: The Question (real name: Charles Victor Szasz, alias: Vic Sage).

Did I get it right?
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IAmSinistar: Or perhaps Vic Sage? :)
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HypersomniacLive: Alan Moore: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).
Steve Ditko: The Question (real name: Charles Victor Szasz, alias: Vic Sage).

Did I get it right?
Correct, I guess what IAmSinistar is trying to imply is that The Question was the inspiration for Rorschach like Batman was for Nite Owl in the Watchmen.
Post edited March 13, 2014 by stg83
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IAmSinistar: Or perhaps Vic Sage? :)
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HypersomniacLive: Alan Moore: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).
Steve Ditko: The Question (real name: Charles Victor Szasz, alias: Vic Sage).

Did I get it right?
I am a BIG Watchmen fan so yes you are right and I even looked it up too just to be sure. Jackie Earle Haley played it perfect I thought, most of the cast was great with maybe Veidt miscast.
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HypersomniacLive: Alan Moore: Rorschach (real name: Walter Kovacs).
Steve Ditko: The Question (real name: Charles Victor Szasz, alias: Vic Sage).

Did I get it right?
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stg83: Correct, I guess what IAmSinistar is trying to imply is that The Question was the inspiration for Rorschach like Batman was for for Owl Man in the Watchmen.
The second Blue Beetle also influenced Nite Owl, and perhaps he was inspired by the actual Owl Man as well *Owl Man was actually the evil Batman in an alternate dimension btw*
Post edited March 13, 2014 by grunthos64
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stg83: Correct, I guess what IAmSinistar is trying to imply is that The Question was the inspiration for Rorschach
Precisely. The Watchmen were originally supposed to be the Charlton Comics characters (The Question, Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, etc), but DC had other plans for them so derivative characters were created instead.
Yay, an enlightening thread!

1. Gargoyles (the church sort, with holes in their heads).
2. Qubit, probably the only superhero I genuinely like. I mean, Zatanna has, ahem, talent, but that's it.
3. A toss-up between the Katyusha and the railgun, both are professionally relevant.
4. "Crucible of the Underworld".
5. Veroń valoma means bloodshed, guess the language before this giveaway ends to win AoW3deluxe.
Thanks for the giveaway Melhelix!

In for

Etherlords 1 - Hydra!
Etherlords 2 - The Shadow!
Enclave - Knife!
Harvester - Cinayet (Turkish word which means "murder")
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Starmaker: 5. Veroń valoma means bloodshed, guess the language before this giveaway ends to win AoW3deluxe.
Veroń valoma? Isn't that Finnish?
Post edited March 13, 2014 by SpellSword
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Starmaker: 5. Veroń valoma means bloodshed, guess the language before this giveaway ends to win AoW3deluxe.
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SpellSword: Veroń valoma? Isn't that Finnish?
Close but no. It's not on google translate, obviously.