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Be thankful for them NOT taking it off.
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 13:49
by WhiteFloatingSkull
I mean, there were some hideously ugly people and hairstyles under that helmet, and it's expensive to replace camera's, ya know. ;D
Seriously, though - I just guess you'd see 'em lift up the helmet, a quick flash of lightening, and then the usual 'Bong, Bong - you dead' sequence.
That's what I think, anyway.
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 15:12
by Malefact
Treguard has always stated that the Helmet is "to protect you from being destroyed by illusion". Seeing is believing, after all.
Regarding books and such being vague, I think that if done correctly it can be very thought-provoking; it leaves a lot to the readers' imagination. Sometimes, what you don't know/see is far more effective than what you do - take Festus, for example. I'll bet there's not a single one of us who didn't try to imagine what he looked like.

Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 16:36
by Snowwiewolf
I agree with Mally :D
Since I've written quite a few stories I know 'something' about writing..... Like Mally said its thought-provoking
and besides the whole lot of my stories would have been rewritten and censored if I wrote what happened in those *trust-me-you-dont-want-to-know-whats-going-to-happen-next*.... Some things are best left unkown. Sice Knightmare was a 'kids show' the parts would have been censored anyways. That lightning bit is interesting though :D

Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 16:38
by Malefact
Ta, snowwie!

Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 16:43
by Snowwiewolf
Youre welcome ;) I think my stories would have been censored anyways... theyre too weird for anyone else....The main villain is about to destroy the heroess and her friend when the friend starts babblinga bout movies and the main villain happily chats about those movies and forgets destroying them.... (one of the weird parts on mi storie)
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 16:45
by Malefact
Hmm! That does sound a bit weird.

Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 17:14
by Snowwiewolf
The heroine thought so too, plus theres my guardian wolf Hukka Sukka Tukke Kukka Nukkavieru who sometimes pops up in my stories...
Anyways back to the topic..... I cant think of anythign to say right now :o
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 23 Aug 2003, 22:06
by Galgarach
Im writing a novel, its aboout the grim macabre happenings in a small medieval town, featuring lee macmurray, a giant rabbit, a brussel sprout with wings and a man who's proffesion is to photocopy
tea-strainers
A powerful tale of touching word-play and adventure!

Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 24 Aug 2003, 11:30
by Snowwiewolf
I usually have dinosaurs, dragons, and fluffies (dogs, cats any furry creature) in my stories (actually there werent fluffies until my newest story The Secret Of Shadow-Forest).
a giant rabbit, a brussel sprout with wings?! Good bye sanity....
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 26 Oct 2003, 22:17
by JoeGrocottJames
Just come accros this thread again and I happen to have my copy of 'The Labyrinths of Fear' to hand - and the paragraph I was referring to was section 28. Could somebody give me an idea of what might have actually happened there? That kind of writing (in general) is often used when it is obvious what has happened/is happening, but it is not obvious here.
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 27 Oct 2003, 00:45
by Dan
That kind of writing (in general) is often used when it is obvious what has happened/is happening, but it is not obvious here.
I think it's an indication that the reader should use his or her imagination, rather than being left out because it's obvious.
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 27 Oct 2003, 11:59
by Lord_Bob
If he had removed his helmet I am 100% sure he would have died Floating Skull's idea of lightening sounds correct. With regards to stories I have one written as a short story for some coursework which has spanned 6pages and I still wasnt happy with the ending. I was going to make 3 short stories as a brief trilogy but we may not cover that writing style again
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 27 Oct 2003, 15:17
by Drassil
In Series 3, various Dungeoneers are actually told to remove the helmet - or rather, lift it above their heads - so that they can hear the potentially helpful babblings of the otherwise-silent Oracle. A device whereby they found out one of the 'steps' for Merlin's room.
There is also an interesting helmet-removing scene in the 3rd Knightmare gamebook, The Fortress Of Assassins. If you are naive enough to follow the instructions on a chest and make a wish before removing your helmet and opening the lid, a bogart springs out, throws sleep dust in your exposed face, and steals everything you have. Treguard gets pretty annoyed!
The issue of removing the helmet is certainly an intriguing one.
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 27 Oct 2003, 23:04
by MPK
It is true however that before lifting up the helmet to listen to the oracle, Treguard says to keep thier eyes closed! So Mally's theory is still appropriate, and probalbly the best theory for actually having a helmet!
As for Labyrinths of Fear, Im usually dead way before meeting Mogdread! I remember one time I ate the silver grapes......I advise everyone, DONT EAT SILVER GRAPES!
Re: Removing the helmet
Posted: 28 Oct 2003, 20:16
by Lord_Bob
mmm Silver grapes ;D