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pegapuros: You get to see with your own eyes how a medieval prison actually was -specially if you take the path where you see either Aryan or the Baroness being tortured-.

You learn some characteristics of balistas.

By the way, is the kingdom of Temeria supposed to represent medieval France and the kingdom of Redania Poland? Because their flags -you get to see the Temerian thorought all the prologue, in the flags of the Temerian military camp during the prologue, in the Temerian soldier's armors, Roche's medallion flag, and the Redanian in Chapter 3, in Radovid and his soldier's armors-, because the Temerian flag is composed by white fleurs-de-lis on a blue background (similar to the French medieval flag) and the Redanian flag is kinda of similar to the Polish medieval flag.
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Kicek11: Yea, and Nilfgaard represents Germany ( 3rd Reich )
Then Kaedwen must be some kind of virtual Russia or something like that... although I don't know which country Aedirn may represent...
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digby69: all dwarves are from scotland
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Koschay: Not in Witcherverse. Witcherverse dwarves are Russian Jews.
all right then Russion jews with scottish accents.
Talking about Scottish dwarves... I recall one of the dialogue options you have with Cecil Burdon, when he tells you about the first battle of Vergen between Kaedwen and Aedirn, when Sabrina Glevisig summoned the firestorm... he says something about how the dwarves fighting on the Aedernian side showing their asses to the Kaedweni soldiers when they defeated the Dun Banner. Just like in the film of Braveheart, when the Scots show their asses to the English soldiers, mocking them because of their archers' faillure when trying to decimate the Scottish army.
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Kicek11: Well, I've noticed that the game shows alot about our polish culture.(i.e. Ves brings sausages and vodka to interrogation room - a typical polish snack)

And you, what did you learn?
That's a snack, to you?

Gross.
Don`t play armwrestling with ass on fire,
How Lobinden came to be,
Semper Fi - Motto of Blue Stripes
Human breeding according to dwarfs
Geralt can`t refuse a free drink
Post edited June 30, 2011 by BiggusD1
I learned that sometimes violence is the answer. Yay violence!
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Kicek11: Well, I've noticed that the game shows alot about our polish culture.(i.e. Ves brings sausages and vodka to interrogation room - a typical polish snack)

And you, what did you learn?
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Eoghain: That's a snack, to you?

AWESOME.
Fixed :)

I learned that a quick way to disarm a bear trap is to step on it and heal up while you're picking it up.
Post edited July 01, 2011 by Kahunaburger
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Kicek11: Well, I've noticed that the game shows alot about our polish culture.(i.e. Ves brings sausages and vodka to interrogation room - a typical polish snack)

And you, what did you learn?
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Eoghain: That's a snack, to you?

Gross.
sounds good me.