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Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:12
by Kitalpha Hart
Mimics? I've been those in Dragon Quest and games
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:23
by al_ma_lil_pal
In dark souls mimics are disguised as chests and when you try to open one it eats you
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:46
by Kitalpha Hart
Same for DQ
I think I've seen them in FF, but I can't say for sure
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:52
by Akili Li
You mean this thing?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimic_(Du ... 6_Dragons)
You're probably right; that's likely less obscure than the Discworld reference.
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:53
by Rincewind
I still stand by my Discoworld trunk though! lol
Rincewind's luggage
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 06:55
by Akili Li
You mean Twoflower's? *innocent look*
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 07:13
by ashabellanar
they are scary as hell
especially when you're not prepared for it
i started hitting every chest once just to make sure it wasn't a mimic
apparently the chain beside the chest will lay a different way if it's a mimic, so you can be prepared
i have been roundhouse kicked to death too many times :(
akili this is what we're talking about:
http://darksouls.wikia.com/wiki/Mimic
i don't disagree with the furvilla one being based off the discworld trunk at all. i was just mentioning the mimic cos i thought of it, and i think maybe they were based off the discworld trunk, too
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 07:16
by Kitalpha Hart
http://dragonquest.wikia.com/wiki/Mimic
Dragon Quest is not D&D
And the only way to tell if it's a mimic in DQ is to open the damn thing
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 07:19
by ashabellanar
ohhh
the trail is complete
so we can probably safely assume that the D&D monster was based off the discworld series, considering it's an older series... yeah? and then the dark souls monster was based off the D&D one...
or maybe not? it was published after d&d came out... egads my brain
and i just realized where your name came from rincewind
<_< feeling derpy
Re: FurVilla
Posted: Jul 13th, '16, 07:23
by Akili Li
The D&D "mimic" monster first showed up in published form in 1977.
The first discworld book was published in 1983. Also, Pratchett has stated that the Luggage is actually inspired by something he saw in person; an American woman, a tourist, hauling along an enormous piece of luggage behind her. It had tiny little wheels, and she was going over cobblestones, and it was bouncing along like it was skipping on tiny legs.
So, Mimic showed up first, but Discworld Luggage wasn't from it anyhow.