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Let's Play Illusion of Gaia #29 - Silence of the Lambs

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

WARNING: This episode makes me go mad. You know what to do.

In this episode, we discover what the Teapot does and are randomly told to go to this other village where the game falls to new depths I did not think could be reached.

I'm overexaggerating my displeasure with the plot for satirical purposes. In all honesty, I really don't care. I just like the fun action RPG. If you don't like my tone or my language, then take your holier-than-thou attitude somewhere else.

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  • So the pig became a ghost and floated off. It's almost like the swine flew.

  • I like how Will and Kara are distraught by Hamlet jumping into the fire, but Erik just ruins the mood by quoting "Hamlet"...

    Not the right time, Erik, not the right time...

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  • Also, I can't believe Kara and Will and the group didn't set up a watch. Will could've taken Cannibals down.

  • @Skavoc This one time at band camp...

  • @feyerbrandx I particularly like the line Erik had:

    To eat or not to eat?

  • @NintendoCapriSun The best kind of bacon is the kind that saves your bacon?

  • Will needs to lay of the shroom drops

  • My mom was a pig, and my dad... was a flute.

  • Jesus Pig died for your sins. We eat bacon to remember this sacrifice. This delicious hickory smoked sacrifice.

  • 8:25 "what's trying to destroy the world?"

    The comet.

  • Hamlet's sacrifice is based on a Buddhist parable (The Hare's Self-Sacrifice) about a rabbit who wants to fulfill his obligation to show hospitality to a holy man. The rabbit has no food suitable to feed to a human except himself, so he decides to throw himself onto a fire for the holy man to eat.

  • "What's wrong with grieving for his parents death?" Good question. There wouldn't be anything wrong with it if the game was translated better.

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