A theory based on new issue title.


aandwrootb33r

 

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Well, issue two was called "A Shadow of the Past", which just so happened to be the title of the second chapter of "The Fellowship of the Ring". Oh, and "Eastgate" is referenced as being part of Moria in the world of LoTR.

So, going by the theory that the chapter titles refer to great works of literature, I did a little research into the new title: Issue 3 A Council of War.

The only thing I could come up with is Treasure Island. Chapter 12 (1 plus 2 equals 3?) of Treasure Island is called Council of War.

So, is this title a hint at the possibility of a water zone? Perhaps pirate villains? Or some sort of treasure?

Just some speculation I'll put out there. Enjoy.


 

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Statesman must really be listening to those pirate-fans out there! And he has been dropping big hints on a water-world


 

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i so want en eye patch and wooden leg!!!!


 

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The chapter entitled Council of War is the chapter where they discover Treasure Island.

The Council of War refers to Jim revealing to his friends that he overheard Long John Silver's plans to mutiny.

Again, water zone? Mutiny?

I love these little cryptic games


 

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you must be like that guy from A Beautiful Mind...do you look for things like this in everything?? (I do it too..but most of the time its because of my...condition lol)


 

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you must be like that guy from A Beautiful Mind...do you look for things like this in everything?? (I do it too..but most of the time its because of my...condition lol)

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Nothing that interesting. Just some free time and Google


 

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Arr... Aye be rollin' me a cutlass/seafaring scrapper. KS'ers be walkin the plank!


 

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The chapter entitled Council of War is the chapter where they discover Treasure Island.

The Council of War refers to Jim revealing to his friends that he overheard Long John Silver's plans to mutiny.

Again, water zone? Mutiny?

I love these little cryptic games

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Well, if you didn't, why would you be playing City of Heroes?


 

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That sounds pretty good, not a bad theory at all.

I can't help thinking, though, with that Council of War title, that it might be time for SG alliances.


 

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Well, issue two was called "A Shadow of the Past", which just so happened to be the title of the second chapter of "The Fellowship of the Ring". Oh, and "Eastgate" is referenced as being part of Moria in the world of LoTR.

So, going by the theory that the chapter titles refer to great works of literature, I did a little research into the new title: Issue 3 A Council of War.

The only thing I could come up with is Treasure Island. Chapter 12 (1 plus 2 equals 3?) of Treasure Island is called Council of War.

So, is this title a hint at the possibility of a water zone? Perhaps pirate villains? Or some sort of treasure?

Just some speculation I'll put out there. Enjoy.

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Very astute.


 

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Well, issue two was called "A Shadow of the Past", which just so happened to be the title of the second chapter of "The Fellowship of the Ring". Oh, and "Eastgate" is referenced as being part of Moria in the world of LoTR.

So, going by the theory that the chapter titles refer to great works of literature, I did a little research into the new title: Issue 3 A Council of War.

The only thing I could come up with is Treasure Island. Chapter 12 (1 plus 2 equals 3?) of Treasure Island is called Council of War.

So, is this title a hint at the possibility of a water zone? Perhaps pirate villains? Or some sort of treasure?

Just some speculation I'll put out there. Enjoy.

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Very astute.

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Argggg! Looks like Statesman has been giving lessons!


 

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What *is* crystal clear is that Cryptic likes living up to their name.


 

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Well, issue two was called "A Shadow of the Past", which just so happened to be the title of the second chapter of "The Fellowship of the Ring". Oh, and "Eastgate" is referenced as being part of Moria in the world of LoTR.

So, going by the theory that the chapter titles refer to great works of literature, I did a little research into the new title: Issue 3 A Council of War.

The only thing I could come up with is Treasure Island. Chapter 12 (1 plus 2 equals 3?) of Treasure Island is called Council of War.

So, is this title a hint at the possibility of a water zone? Perhaps pirate villains? Or some sort of treasure?

Just some speculation I'll put out there. Enjoy.

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Very astute.

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I have never seen Manticore in here before, and he talks too much like Statesman...

Coincidence...?

or

Personality Disorder...?


 

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Hey, I spotted the Treasure Island thing yesterday. Ain't I 'stute too?


My scrapper doesn't need an AoE. She IS an AoE.

 

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Holy crap some people think about this game way to much. If I was a dev I would make some Ominous sounding Issue title and have it reference nothing. Just knowing people were sitting around trying to figure all this out would bust me up.


 

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Hey, I spotted the Treasure Island thing yesterday. Ain't I 'stute too?

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Bah! Prove it!


 

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Hehe...

Combine the observations on issue 2 with the overseers (Eye of Sauron), trolls, lava beasts (Balrog)... ooh, you could keep going.

Starting to remind me of League of Extrodinary Gentlemen, it is. =P

Athenor


 

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Someone remind me of the name of Issue 1?

Nevermind... Through the Looking Glass.


 

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Hey, I spotted the Treasure Island thing yesterday. Ain't I 'stute too?

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Bah! Prove it!

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Posted in two other Issue #3 threads - one with a clever reference to pirate and barrels (if I'd put in the roole of cabin boys in Equator ritual CuppaJo would have had to delete the post).

PS - and if the reference is, as others noted, to a chapter in one of P.G. Wodehouse's novels about Bertie Wooster and Jeeves (Love Among The Chickens), that may still be a scarier option.


My scrapper doesn't need an AoE. She IS an AoE.

 

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Someone remind me of the name of Issue 1?

Nevermind... Through the Looking Glass.

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Right, which was also already mentioned by someone else, I believe, as a reference to Alice in Wonderland who fell through the rabit hole (Portal Corp portals) into another world (dimensions)...


 

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Treasure Island... Council of War.... Fallen Isles (where City of Villians takes place)..

Ergo, I think this is where the Paragon citizens discover the Fallen Isles...remember, this will be introduced very shortly before City of Villians.


 

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They did mention underwater levels in the past, didn't they?


 

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Someone remind me of the name of Issue 1?

Nevermind... Through the Looking Glass.

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Right, which was also already mentioned by someone else, I believe, as a reference to Alice in Wonderland who fell through the rabit hole (Portal Corp portals) into another world (dimensions)...

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And where everything is looking-glass reversed (Axis Amerika, the Praetorians, etc).


My scrapper doesn't need an AoE. She IS an AoE.

 

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Hey, I spotted the Treasure Island thing yesterday. Ain't I 'stute too?

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Bah! Prove it!

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I was just kidding, jealous that I am never 'stute


Posted in two other Issue #3 threads - one with a clever reference to pirate and barrels (if I'd put in the roole of cabin boys in Equator ritual CuppaJo would have had to delete the post).

PS - and if the reference is, as others noted, to a chapter in one of P.G. Wodehouse's novels about Bertie Wooster and Jeeves (Love Among The Chickens), that may still be a scarier option.

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And I did a search, this is in fact Manticore's first post...


Hey, you ever gonna fix your Task Force, you come off as kinda unreliable, man.