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Thread: Real life... association with Thief

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  2. #1052
    Member
    Registered: Nov 2001
    Location: The Highwater Estate
    That reminds me of


  3. #1053
    Member
    Registered: May 2010
    Location: In A Treasure Chest
    what map is that yadros

  4. #1054
    Member
    Registered: Nov 2001
    Location: The Highwater Estate
    An abandoned mission by Polygon, never been released.

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  6. #1056

    Quote Originally Posted by Herr_Garrett View Post
    nice find!

  7. #1057
    Member
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: Montreal, Canada

    Old Quarter

    Balestrino, Italy














  8. #1058
    Member
    Registered: Nov 2001
    Location: The Highwater Estate


    Old Quarter Indeed!

  9. #1059
    Member
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: Montreal, Canada

  10. #1060
    Member
    Registered: Jun 2009
    Location: The Spiraling Sea

  11. #1061
    Clearinghouse
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Location: Siberia, Russia
    The Lost City

  12. #1062
    Member
    Registered: Jun 2009
    Location: The Spiraling Sea
    Good one Clearing!...

    But I think something was missing...




    Took out the Pepsi guy too.

  13. #1063
    Member
    Registered: Dec 2006
    Location: The Throne Room
    Quote Originally Posted by Yandros View Post


    Old Quarter Indeed!

  14. #1064
    Taking a break
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Fall Graveyard Fog and Rain

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spKjDSvKHNM

  15. #1065
    Member
    Registered: Mar 2007
    Location: Krull Island, in the pub


    It's a hotel in Hungary




    and here's a very nice gate in november fog

  16. #1066
    Not really real life though:




    Especially the first one reminds me of the area around Shoalsgate.

  17. #1067
    Taking a break
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Getting back to some real and coincidental literary roots:

    Lewis Carroll, January 11, 1872
    Carroll, Lewis (pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
    (18321898) - English novelist, poet, photographer, and
    mathematician, best known for his fantastical childrens’ classics.
    He was a mathematical lecturer at Oxford.


    TWO THIEVES

    (To the Misses Drury.)
    TWO thieves went out to steal one day
    Thinking that no one knew it: Three little maids, I grieve to say,
    Encouraged them to do it.
    ‘Tis said that little children should Encourage men in stealing!
    But these, I’ve always understood, Have got no proper feeling.
    An aged friend, who chanced to pass Exactly at the minute, Said
    “Children! Take this Looking-glass, And see your badness in it.”

    THE END

  18. #1068
    Hi jtr7, that's a nice poem. How's the old Eidos T4 forums?

  19. #1069
    Member
    Registered: Jun 2009
    Location: The Spiraling Sea
    Quote Originally Posted by Myth View Post
    How's the old Eidos T4 forums?
    ...It's become a shameful mockery of itself, due to an inordinate amount of censorship and poor, unfriendly management...jtr7, myself, and many other notable contributers, have left for good.

  20. #1070
    Member
    Registered: Mar 2009
    Location: A beautiful house (This isn't)
    That's most corporate forums, nowadays.

  21. #1071
    Taking a break
    Registered: Aug 2002
    Quote Originally Posted by Myth View Post
    Hi jtr7, that's a nice poem. How's the old Eidos T4 forums?
    From occasional glances, it's still spinning 'round in circles, unevolving, stagnant, and utterly devoid of Thief 4 offerings. I'm surprised that so many people who hated my and my fellows' perspective haven't come back now that they have no steam-driven opposing views to challenge them. I'd love to see their grand vision flourish and bear the fruit they would talk up so fervently, and it would be fascinating indeed to have my own perspective hurled down into ruin, usurped by a greater truth.
    Last edited by jtr7; 24th Oct 2012 at 21:49.

  22. #1072
    Moderator
    Registered: Apr 2003
    Location: UK
    I'm entirely sure that Forum Rule No 3695B-651/V97T states that threads must remain on topic.

    I particularly like the Old Quarter, Balestrino pictures. Seems burricks get everywhere these days.

  23. #1073
    Quote Originally Posted by nickie View Post
    I'm entirely sure that Forum Rule No 3695B-651/V97T states that threads must remain on topic.

    I particularly like the Old Quarter, Balestrino pictures. Seems burricks get everywhere these days.
    Fashion the stone with thine arms, for thine tongue must praise the Builder.
    Shape the wood with thine hands, for thine mind shouldst recite scripture.
    Write in this thread with thine fingers, for thou must speak the builder's law.

  24. #1074


    Maybe the Keepers aren't as discrete as they believe themselves to be...

  25. #1075
    New Member
    Registered: Jun 2004
    Location: Heidelberg
    Shipping... and Receiving
    (Docks of Mannheim, Germany by night and day)



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