Scariest Monsters
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Scariest Monsters
Those giant animalistic skeletons were very scary. Including the noise they made. What do others think?
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Re: Scariest Monsters
The Assasins were very creepy - just sitting there, playing with their knives - but they were easily scared. Love the moment when Brother Mace knocks one out, after leading him into a conversation!
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Re: Scariest Monsters
Agreed Assassins gave me the creeps too especially when Jeremys team met one in Dungarth it was a
very close shave since the assassin was right up to him before he said "go away".
very close shave since the assassin was right up to him before he said "go away".
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i always found the dreadnought scary..it was the whole "no mercy" thing. you either had the password or you didn't, there was no middle ground. i remember once when motley (or whatever jester it was at the time) came running up to give the password just in time...yeah, i had to change my pants
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Re: Scariest Monsters
*stares at the other respondents with a hungry look (on each head)*
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Re: Scariest Monsters
Catacombites. Every time. Even though they never seemed to do anything, the visual impact was enough to have me diving behind the sofa, shouting "run, stupid dunger-thingy!"
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Re: Scariest Monsters
That's what they're called! Those were the ones I meant when I posted this thread. Terrifying things, they still get me.Catacombites. Every time. Even though they never seemed to do anything, the visual impact was enough to have me diving behind the sofa, shouting "run, stupid dunger-thingy!"
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Re: Scariest Monsters
I'm bound to say this but I think the Grand Pooka in Series 6 was pretty scary, and I was freaked out when one team found a Pooka in a bottle! However, earlier Pookas (series 5/6) weren't that scary. And Stormgeists I just found comical!
I agree, however, that Dreadnaughts were terrifying. I was petrified watching Series 6, merely because of the Dreadnaughts! And their voice as well... "I seek a word..."
Oh, and by the way, it wasn't a jester that gave Sofia the word for the Dreadnaught just in time, it was Ridolfo. "Sofia! Sofia! The word is territory!"
I agree, however, that Dreadnaughts were terrifying. I was petrified watching Series 6, merely because of the Dreadnaughts! And their voice as well... "I seek a word..."
Oh, and by the way, it wasn't a jester that gave Sofia the word for the Dreadnaught just in time, it was Ridolfo. "Sofia! Sofia! The word is territory!"
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Re: Scariest Monsters
Dreadnaughts were the scariest. The first schene I saw on Knigtmare was when Sumaya died because of the Dreadnaught... I have knightmares bicause of that and I can still hear Sumayas voice sauing erm...erm... and the dreadnaught breathing and the skeleton life force turning green and falling apart... And Festus was scary too ;)
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Re: Scariest Monsters
Yeah, the Floating Skulls were very scary, what's not scary about a huge skull that can deplete Life Force.
The Catacombites also have a scary-ish tone to it.
The Catacombites also have a scary-ish tone to it.
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Re: Scariest Monsters
The pookas from the later series always gave me nightmares, i used to imagine that they were after me too ::)
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Re: Scariest Monsters
None of them come close to the Medusa in my opinion:
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Re: Scariest Monsters
I wonder who's face that is.
Btw, Catacombites are probably my favourite, too. I hope they are 'resurrected' (if that is the appropriate word to apply in this case!) for the new series. Being computer-driven, they could intelligently pursue the dungeoneer. An opportunity for high drama!
Btw, Catacombites are probably my favourite, too. I hope they are 'resurrected' (if that is the appropriate word to apply in this case!) for the new series. Being computer-driven, they could intelligently pursue the dungeoneer. An opportunity for high drama!
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Re: Scariest Monsters
Ok white floating skull yoy are scary too The scariest thing about Medusa was that she could attack the guiders.... I always covered my eyes when I saw her
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