My alt campaign is a reference to the first campaign brought upon the realm
Spot the Reference
Forgotten crown maybe
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This is hard to write in between on a phone
- Scrooge from a Christmas carol
- Succubus from myths or whatever
- The 3 bosses of the tomb of the ancients are ancient egyptian gods (half a point)
- The grinch is the grinch for the dr suess thing
- Beefcake Brutus pays homage to player called Brutus who was part of the ty Brutus meme
- Wines are a reference to irl wines
- Belladonna is a reference to the poisonous flower of the same name
One of those2 is Merlin from myths
Refers to reindeers of the same name who are traditionally known as Santa clauses ones
Nosferatu refers to the titular vampire in the film Nosferatu.
Tesla Coil refers to an invention by Nikola Tesla.
Lucky Clover refers to good luck attributed to four-leaf clovers.
Wines, Oktoberfest Beer, and Oryxmas Drinks all refer to real alcoholic beverages.
See Toastrz’s reply: Spot the Reference
Name refers to a Mario Kart level.
Please credit Wilhuff on this: Spot the Reference
Ocean Man.
Description refers to a common proverb.
Name refers to a poker hand.
Thought ‘Prodigal son’ was referring to the Biblical story of the prodigal son?
Son quest has been named Prodigal Son since release in 2018
Thank you for repeating what others before you have already said. I already said Belladonna is a poisonous plant, but its not an exact reference to the real life flower. First of all, the real life Deadly Nightshade flowers don’t looke anything like Belladonna. Secondly, only Belladonna’s berry projectiles reference the plant.
Also, please, put more effort into your ‘evidence’ next time beyond ‘From myths or whatever’ That just shows you don’t really care, and doesn’t actually serve anything to back up your claims.
Sorry, can’t use ctrl+f on a phone to see if anyone has said it before. And I honestly don’t really want succubus in my search history… lol
The 3 following skins are references to the 3 main character of a popular chinese novel/movie by the name of “Journey to the West”
The “Monkey King Paladin” skin is Sun Wukong.
The “Sand Monk Warrior” skin is Sha Wujing.
The “Wise Swine Knight” skin is Zhu Bajie.
When Commander Calbrik says “Fine, I’ll do it myself…” it is a reference to the same line Thanos says at the end credits of Avengers: Age of Ultron.
The Alien Mini Satellite’s sprites are a reference to TIE Fighters in Star Wars.
The infographic/poster of the RIFTS Infestation season has a tentacle Oryx which likely references the fictional entity Cthulhu.
The Tarot Cards reference the real life tarot cards.
The Cool Shrine that appears during April Fools uses the iconic Deal With It meme’s sunglasses.
The ground in the Cultist Hideout reference the religious association of the pentagram. This could also extend to the event god Pentaract’s pentagram.
Balaam in the Cultist Hideout is a reference to a figure in the bible of the same name.
Royal Champion Samurai’s description references the act of Seppuku in which one chooses to die at their own hands (by ritual suicide) in order to retain honour.
Baywatch Samurai’s name references the show Baywatch, and so too does the description reference the first line, “Some people stand in the darkness”, in the show’s theme song “I’ll be ready” by Sunblock.
Tatooed Yakuza Samurai’s name references the Yakuza crime syndicates of Japan.
Chonmage Samurai’s sprite and name references the show Samurai Jack, as the protagonist wields a magic katana (-mage) and was sent into the future (Chron-).
Demon Girl Samurai’s sprite and description references Nezuko from the manga Demon Slayer.
It’s actually intended as a reference to Uncharted 3, but the phrase has been used elsewhere too.
These 5 skins are based on characters from the Charles Dickens story, A Christmas Carol , Their designs seem to be based specifically on the 2009 animated film adaptation.
Close! Their designs (and descriptions) were based on The Muppet Christmas Carol, though I didn’t design Scrooge so I can’t speak for him.
Below are references…even though most of them obvious. Sorry if there are repeats.
I’ll be putting question marks next to the ones I’m not sure about.
??? Lord Ruthven (Dracula, Novel)
??? Traditional Priest Skin (Roman Catholic priests had to wear black)
Yuki Onna Mystic Skin (Yuki-Onna, Japanese folklore)
Amazonian Huntress Skin (Greek Mythology)
Queen of Hearts Sorcerer Skin (French-suited playing cards)
Juliet Trickster Skin (Romeo & Juliet)
Death Ninja Skin & Spectral Sentry (Grim Reaper)
Jack the Ripper Rogue Skin (Jack the Ripper)
Guerilla Archer Skin (Rambo)
Inuit Archer Skin (Inuit People)
Ankou Rogue Skin (Ankou, servants of Death)
Frankenstein Knight Skin (Frankenstein, Novel)
Knight of the Round Skin (The Round Table, Arthurian Legend)
??? Shield Maiden Knight Skin (Scandinavian folklore)
Founding Father Paladin Skin (A US Founding Father, probably G. Washington)
??? Masked Rogue Skin (Deadpool, Marvel Entertainments)
Yeah I really should have deployed Private Browsing before trying to work out if Soubrette Trickster from @Dappertron that I indirectly looted was based on some specific media example, or if it was more simply a generic/trope character.
inb4 I begin to get targeted ads selling me kinky maid outfits.
Ah yes, the Sienar Fleet Systems’ TIE/LN Star Fighter. A commodity that was the most plentiful thing in the galaxy after hydrogen and stupidity