Nice idea, that the countryside is full of nubile wenches ready to bare their breasts if a bare breasted wench comes along.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Tue 06 Jul 2010, 02:24 EDT
With a name like that, I'd guess that it was the old Nine Lives Stealing (later just Life-Stealing) sword from D&D. It sometimes drains HP from the enemy to the wielder on a successful attack.
Posted by 603 (guest) on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 10:17 EDT
The names Soul Reaver, Nosgoth and Vorador are of course taken from the Legacy of Kain game. The plotline in Pontifex Maximus has little to do with the game, though.
Posted by The Wolf Lord on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 10:00 EDT
Vae victis!
Posted by Guest on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 09:04 EDT
Wow
Great to see some LoK stuff!
Posted by Guest on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 09:02 EDT
Reave me, baby, hard and fast!
Frankly, with that waspie, garters and hose combo, she wouldn't need the sword to render me helpless!
Posted by Morningwood (guest) on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 08:22 EDT
Keep looking hon, you can do better.
Posted by nardane (guest) on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 02:48 EDT
I didn't even know there was a game called Soul Reaver. :D
Posted by Panzerman (guest) on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 01:49 EDT
Soul Reaver properties
From the game of the same name? Basically it's almost unblockable and causes damage to the spirit as well as the body. It can even consume souls and as it does so it becomes even more powerful. It's also capable to harming even the most powerful of demons.
Posted by Durid (guest) on Sun 04 Jul 2010, 00:13 EDT
Actually, this is Vampire Alexandra. Vorador is her sire, father-in-darkness, or whatever you want to call it. The other creatures depicted are also his vampiric offspring.
Posted by The Wolf Lord on Sat 03 Jul 2010, 14:08 EDT