Original life force
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Original life force
Rewatched s1e1 today and noticed things that I've never really noticed before about the life force.
Two things: Firstly, how did I only just notice that it pulsed green/amber/red depending on how full it was!
Secondly, was that a plume on top of the helmet or was it fire to show that the dungeoneer was burning with energy? On phone, but will try and post a picture later (unless someone wants to oblige ) so you can see what I mean.
Two things: Firstly, how did I only just notice that it pulsed green/amber/red depending on how full it was!
Secondly, was that a plume on top of the helmet or was it fire to show that the dungeoneer was burning with energy? On phone, but will try and post a picture later (unless someone wants to oblige ) so you can see what I mean.
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Re: Original life force
Definitely always seen it as a plume. Otherwise, it's a bit of a coincidence that it disappears at the exact moment that the central remnant of the helmet falls away.
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Re: Original life force
Yes it IS a feather plume.
One of the original merchandise jumpers (sadly not the ones that were at the convention) shows the full image. The plume itself easily doubles the height of the head so it's no surprise it was largely cut from the animation and the centre section of the helmet pulls away in an upward direction.
I've had a look round for an image of the old jumper but sadly haven't found anything...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyOE00E5K40
One of the original merchandise jumpers (sadly not the ones that were at the convention) shows the full image. The plume itself easily doubles the height of the head so it's no surprise it was largely cut from the animation and the centre section of the helmet pulls away in an upward direction.
I've had a look round for an image of the old jumper but sadly haven't found anything...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyOE00E5K40
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Re: Original life force
I could see an argument for that being the moment life force went from green to amber as well.HStorm wrote:Definitely always seen it as a plume. Otherwise, it's a bit of a coincidence that it disappears at the exact moment that the central remnant of the helmet falls away.
However, I will gratefully accept Snowcat's proof and am only a little sad that the dungeoneer's head is definitely not on fire >:-]
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Re: Original life force
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOA.... HIS HEAD IS ON FIIIIIIIRE!rachelesque wrote:I could see an argument for that being the moment life force went from green to amber as well.HStorm wrote:Definitely always seen it as a plume. Otherwise, it's a bit of a coincidence that it disappears at the exact moment that the central remnant of the helmet falls away.
However, I will gratefully accept Snowcat's proof and am only a little sad that the dungeoneer's head is definitely not on fire >:-]
No, seriously, I saw a plume too, otherwise dungeoneers would never last more than a couple of minutes with a burning helmet (though some didn't)
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Re: Original life force
I don't have it to hand as I write but initial prints of the first KM book (Can You Beat the Challenge?) had an advert in the middle for that original life force jumper - probably had a picture of the whole thing.
I eventually persuaded my mother to buy me one but by that time they'd moved on to 'phase 2' jumpers which just had a small Fright Knight logo on the breast. I still thought it was the bees knees though!
I eventually persuaded my mother to buy me one but by that time they'd moved on to 'phase 2' jumpers which just had a small Fright Knight logo on the breast. I still thought it was the bees knees though!
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Ooh, can people drag that image around to see it all?
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Re: Original life force
Maybe, but I'd have expected a flame to get smaller at that point rather than disappear completely.rachelesque wrote:I could see an argument for that being the moment life force went from green to amber as well.
This has given me an idea though; wouldn't a season 8 life-force clock that took the form of a fire instead of a pie have been a lot more exciting?
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LOL, that really is one heck of a plume - it makes the adventurer look more like a showgirl!HobGoblin wrote:Here - full plumage
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Some spangly pants and there's a Las Vegas show right there! (I never noticed it was a plume either)Canadanne wrote: LOL, that really is one heck of a plume - it makes the adventurer look more like a showgirl!
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Ever seen Miss Congeniality 2? FBI Agent in feathers and sequinsCanadanne wrote:LOL, that really is one heck of a plume - it makes the adventurer look more like a showgirl!HobGoblin wrote:Here - full plumage
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Re: Original life force
Most things that I can think of would be more exciting than that pie!HStorm wrote:Maybe, but I'd have expected a flame to get smaller at that point rather than disappear completely.rachelesque wrote:I could see an argument for that being the moment life force went from green to amber as well.
This has given me an idea though; wouldn't a season 8 life-force clock that took the form of a fire instead of a pie have been a lot more exciting?
IIRC, one of the knightmare games used a candle for life force (and possibly time).
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Re: Original life force
I think the main problem with the life force in Series 8 wasn't the fact that it was a pie, as such... just that life force wasn't referenced at all. Food was still there to pick up and put in the knapsack, but now that you could carry items in the knapsack (including Reach), food just seemed redundant.
Even a perfunctory "you're wasting life force / time" comment from Treguard would have been nice, but I don't think that was needed, as there were red dragons to chase Dungeoneers out of rooms handy to make them get a move on. I don't think we'd have had an occasion with a Dungeoneer getting stuck in a room and their life force running out (as in S2, for example) - Richard's death in Episode 1 had that scenario and he was finished off by Bhal-Shebah.
If they'd have made a life force death animation (like they did with the first or second incarnations of the life force), then it would have probably been an empty plate - hardly dangerous, unless you happen to be incredibly hungry!
Even a perfunctory "you're wasting life force / time" comment from Treguard would have been nice, but I don't think that was needed, as there were red dragons to chase Dungeoneers out of rooms handy to make them get a move on. I don't think we'd have had an occasion with a Dungeoneer getting stuck in a room and their life force running out (as in S2, for example) - Richard's death in Episode 1 had that scenario and he was finished off by Bhal-Shebah.
If they'd have made a life force death animation (like they did with the first or second incarnations of the life force), then it would have probably been an empty plate - hardly dangerous, unless you happen to be incredibly hungry!
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