nice job, anyone else catch that LOTR reference? In all fairness archers do have a significant advantage over dwarves since they don't have to move to hit their targets. Oh, and quick question. Are we three episodes and then the finale, or two episodes and then the finale?
@speachguru Nice job catching the LoToR reference. What Peter's doing is indeed a nod to Legolas in the movies. The "final" episode is Episode 64. Episode 65 is the "Epilogue" episode, that wraps all the final things together.
@Mavander A good point about the title... The next episode will reveal Grayson's fate... But if you consider this is the final season... and we're only three episodes away from it all being over... would it be too surprising if Grayson (and even Peter) perished by the end?
nice job, anyone else catch that LOTR reference? In all fairness archers do have a significant advantage over dwarves since they don't have to move to hit their targets. Oh, and quick question. Are we three episodes and then the finale, or two episodes and then the finale?
speachguru 10 months ago
@speachguru Nice job catching the LoToR reference. What Peter's doing is indeed a nod to Legolas in the movies. The "final" episode is Episode 64. Episode 65 is the "Epilogue" episode, that wraps all the final things together.
NeverendingNights 10 months ago
RIP. ;)
Bidmartinlo 10 months ago
@Bidmartinlo Oh please, he just fell down. That's why it's "Fall of A Hero" not "Death of A Hero".
Mavander 10 months ago
@Mavander A good point about the title... The next episode will reveal Grayson's fate... But if you consider this is the final season... and we're only three episodes away from it all being over... would it be too surprising if Grayson (and even Peter) perished by the end?
NeverendingNights 10 months ago
@NeverendingNights No, it would be fulfilling, actually.
But I doubt they will, they still need to buy that tavern.
Mavander 10 months ago
@Mavander Oh, heh. Actually makes sense. xD
Bidmartinlo 10 months ago