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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 10:44:27 GMT -5
Had a webcomic. Past tense.
You've seen it all except for his website (There's a story on it about Trilby and a Emo ghost) and his reviews (which have nothing to do with Trilby but are awesome ^^)
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 11:10:55 GMT -5
Yeah...I noticed. *sniff* It wasn't an entirely great webcomic, to say (it did have parts it was just dragging on), but I enjoyed reading about Trilby. I suppose more than anything, I'd enjoy reading about Trilby's whole story. The snippets who find out about him via the games are pretty engaging. I'm going to go look for trilby and the emo ghost though.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 11:45:52 GMT -5
What have I done? You're completely obssessed with the character...
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 12:50:10 GMT -5
...yeah... that tends to happen. That's why I usually don't go jumping onto a new game/series/etc that a friend recommends right away, despite knowing that I'll probably like it. In fact, the problem IS that I will probably like it. I get obsessed about characters pretty easily. I want to know everything about them, their history, where they're from, their story in general.
I guess it's stories that a really the problem.....Hm.....*muses*
...I couldn't find Trilby and the Emo Ghost. Can you help me find it?
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 13:31:23 GMT -5
Go to Yahtzee's website. Go to "Features" Click "Trilby and The Ghost"
I tend to do that too.
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 15:01:45 GMT -5
Sweet, thanks. I found it and read it. So Trilby eventually gives up his cat-burglaring days to work as a ghost hunter, huh? I caught onto what Trilby was doing the second he started calling the ghost 'special' though. (Lil' bastard, hehehe...)
Say....you don't happen to know of any other Trilby-related stories, do you?
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 15:24:43 GMT -5
Nope, but there are other games with him in them. You get to see his face.
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 15:35:36 GMT -5
You mean the 6 days a sacrifice and 7 days a skeptic games? Or are there others (a part from Trilby's notes and 5 days a stranger)?
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 15:37:42 GMT -5
Nope. Those are it. You're not going to write Trilby Fanfiction are you?
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 15:44:09 GMT -5
Nah, I'm not a big fan of writing fanfiction. And I doubt there is any good Trilby fanfiction on the net, so no.
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 15:45:49 GMT -5
Good. Hmmmm....what OTHER famous cat burglars are there?
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 16:19:41 GMT -5
In reality, or fiction, or both?
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Post by Rojo on Sept 18, 2008 17:29:26 GMT -5
Both, m'lday.
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Post by Seven on Sept 18, 2008 18:03:27 GMT -5
I know that A.J. Raffles is known as the most popular Gentleman thief in fiction. His author was the brother-in-law of the author of Sherlock Homes (Oh the irony!)
As for in real life...I'm not too versed in the subject. Maybe I can go google some people. But then again, I suppose all the REAL good gentleman thieves would remain entirely unknown. If they were that good, they'd have never been identified....
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Post by Rojo on Sept 19, 2008 9:24:59 GMT -5
What about the dead ones? You can't hide your own corpse...unless you're in the mindset of L.
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