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Most imaginative non-fantasy/sci-fi setting in a game?

Black Cat

Magister
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Jun 1, 2009
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Location
Skyrim .///.
@ Angothoron

"How about Pathologic? It does have some mysticism to it but certainly not a whole lot of it."

Are you, like, totally insane and stuffies? Pathologic? some mysticism? The game that had sorcerers, witches, a self-aware plague, some cthulhu like architecture, two girls that are...

avatars of the earth cycle of death and renewal, one of which is also the plague in body

... has several magical creatures, has a girl that commits suicide to...

become the genius loci of an unfinished, unblessed cathedral

... and much, much more?

Seek help ultra fasty fast. You went, like, totally bonkers, nya.
 

Melcar

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Merida, again
Why are you giving kitty such a hard time?
By the way, what would be better? If BC ended up being an ugly fat chick, or a beautiful effeminate guy/tranny? An ugly, fat tranny is still a possibility, though.
 

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