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(05-18-2013, 06:33 PM)Paddy Wrote: [ -> ]I was wondering if there's a consensus amongst the members here on what the story actually is with Oswald. A lot of what we take for granted about him seems to be based on speculation and inference.

What I think we can say about him with any degree of certainty is:
  • He's a wealthy industrialist [source]
  • He went on an expedition to Mexico which went wrong [source]
  • He somehow became ill and went unconscious, regaining consciousness in his own bed [source]
  • His children are missing and he has to find them [source]
  • He owns a factory which deals with meat produce [source]
  • He has fed orphans at least once [source]
  • He has sought child labour reforms [source]
What else can we add to the list? That is, what can we say about Oswald which has some kind of source to back it up?

Think I'm stating the obvious but victorian era?
(05-18-2013, 05:11 PM)maarten12100 Wrote: [ -> ]Only if you find making monsters angry unethical.
It wasn't wrong but it was wrong(as in stupid) because it got him killed.
If I remember Penumbra right, all the "monsters" wanted was peace. I wouldn't strictly say that just because they are "monsters", justify your actions.
(05-18-2013, 09:30 PM)Someone else Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-18-2013, 05:11 PM)maarten12100 Wrote: [ -> ]Only if you find making monsters angry unethical.
It wasn't wrong but it was wrong(as in stupid) because it got him killed.
If I remember Penumbra right, all the "monsters" wanted was peace. I wouldn't strictly say that just because they are "monsters", justify your actions.
We shouldn't have dug there we shouldn't have tried to dig up what had to remain hidden.
The Turngait and their higher power indeed wanted rest but if Clarence was really a good guy he would've solved it so much for the monster not being "MONSTERS'.
I had yet another dream about playing aamfp last night...

Dropped my sleep quality from an average 70% to under 50% (according to my phone).
My dreams of amnesia have died along with this thread. Has anyone seen interviews lately?
Also, what is this sleep quality thing you're talking about?
(05-19-2013, 02:08 PM)bluel0bster Wrote: [ -> ]I had yet another dream about playing aamfp last night...

Oh shit, me too! This is a sign. And they're controlling our minds when we sleep, just like Cthulhu does...
(05-19-2013, 02:13 PM)Randomguy9900 Wrote: [ -> ]My dreams of amnesia have died along with this thread. Has anyone seen interviews lately?
Also, what is this sleep quality thing you're talking about?

IOs app called Sleep Cycle, traps the quality of your sleep my keeping track of how you move during the night.
(05-19-2013, 02:20 PM)Deep One Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-19-2013, 02:08 PM)bluel0bster Wrote: [ -> ]I had yet another dream about playing aamfp last night...

Oh shit, me too! This is a sign. And they're controlling our minds when we sleep, just like Cthulhu does...
Holy shit!I too had a dream about AAMFP 6 hours ago!This is something really wierd!
Should those dreams give you a good look at the pig monster, would you care to draw it visually? It would be interesting to know how you fella's minds are picturing it Smile
(05-19-2013, 02:51 PM)ROMul8r Wrote: [ -> ]Should those dreams give you a good look at the pig monster, would you care to draw it visually? It would be interesting to know how you fella's minds are picturing it Smile

There was a large, hulking pig monster, and some sort of really agile crab-like monster too.

Weird thing was, one moment I was playing the game, another I was inside it.