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The dragon in G2, screenshot.
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bigkabuto
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The dragon in G2, screenshot.
   

the very first picture of a dragon in gothic2, it looks good if ya ask me

oh and another new pic of g2, looking sweet as can be


edited by Gorath:
The pics are very nice, especially the 2nd pic showing a dragon.
Nevertheless hotlinking is not allowed. You can find the screenshots in the preview @ http://www.gamestar.de/magazin/previews/adventure/9467/

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Post Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:35 pm
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Thanks for the info.
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Post Wed Aug 07, 2002 6:09 pm
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Anytime

but why aren't direct pictures allowed? it's very useful to show something quickly instead of links
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Post Wed Aug 07, 2002 6:36 pm
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Bandwidth costs money. You can link to your own webspace (but this would pose copyright problems in this case).
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Post Wed Aug 07, 2002 6:56 pm
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wow!! that's one really big mean hideous unholy dragon. *He scampering home to get a bigger sword*
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The game looks good, the more i see the more i want it.
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errrrrrrrr? i need to kill that dragon with my tiny sword???
Post Thu Aug 08, 2002 11:48 am
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absolutely no need; the only thing you need to do is lying down and let the dragon clawing at you...
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According to the true legend of dragons, they are good creatures. It's rather strange why most people see them as hostile to human. But i suppose there's good and bad dragons, just like everything else.. although I haven't heard of good dragons in Gothic II.
But hell, something we must fight
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On Dragons
   

In most western traditions, dragons is often regarded as symbol of evil, sin or force of destructions. This could be traced to the sacred writings of Hebrews and Christianity. However, in certain mythologies of Greeks and Romans, dragon sometimes also credited with beneficent powers.

In easter world (Oriental countries), especially in China and Japan - dragons far more often described as force of goodness or symbol of beneficent. In Chinese cultural for example, dragons is regarded as sacred creature; and dragon figure always used as royal symbol (use by Kings or nobles in traditional times).
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Yeah, the dragon looks pretty sweet! So do those huge, monstrous trolls ... I can't wait to be duking it out with one o' those mofos!
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quote:
Originally posted by Bach & Baroque
Yeah, the dragon looks pretty sweet! So do those huge, monstrous trolls ... I can't wait to be duking it out with one o' those mofos!


Yeah, and i'm sure the huge dragons & montrous trolls also can't wait to greets you. i think they got tired sharpen up their shiny & sparkling claws.
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and i cant wait till i get my sword in my hands there and rip theyr heads off
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then you wake up from dream and find yourself surrounded by trolls.
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I still the dragon looks amusing. I hope that's not one of the major dragons.
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