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Iβve been trying to get this trophy for a while and itβs taking so long does anyone know how to make more of raisβs men spawn?
Been trying it for an hour barley got any kills
Plot
One of the row boats brings over Captain Campbell of the Hastings and he and Brownlee make their final plans for the scuppering of the Volunteer. The underwriters are getting wind of this scam and so it has to be believable with Brownlee taking the ship further north than any reasonable whaler would. Brownlee is still disgusted with the evil deeds done to Joseph Hannah.
Sumner is standing on deck when Drax approaches and questions him about Hannah. There's a lot of questions answered with questions.
Sumner cannot let the murder of Hannah go either and he interviews McKendrick, who is shackled to the mast below decks. It is dark down there and I can forgive this as the prisoner is obviously deprived of light, whereas the surgeon's cabin is well-lit. McKendrick's thumb was hit by a lump hammer and he cannot use the thumb at all and so could not have strangled Hannah, who had two distinct thumb marks on his neck. Sumner even sketched them. Brownlee is not impressed with this second CSI impression by the doctor and he's the captain and that's that. He does deign to let Sumner inspect Drax as he did McKendrick but there's no physical evidence on his genitals.
Drax strips naked and lets on what happened that night in Lerwick when they had to carry Sumner back to his cabin and "check his belongings" just to make sure nothing was missing. Drax is well in control of this altercation as Sumner is losing confidence.
His genitals may be OK but he does, however, have a deep wound to his right forearm that he tries to play off as a harpoon scratch. Brownlee is only concerned that it's his harpoon-throwing limb and wants it examined. It has to be lanced and he and Sumner go back to his cabin with Brownlee tagging along. What is inside is a child's tooth. So that solves that little question of who raped and killed poor Joseph Hannah. Sumner is triumphant but Drax is not going down quietly. He takes a walking stick and strikes Brownlee across the head as Cavendish is called for, and he turns up with a shotgun just in time to save Sumner.
Lovely overhead shot of the ship in the pancake ice (link here later) and it breaking through the thin sheets. I still don't know whether this show was shot on location in the far north or somewhere better logistically suited or if it's CGI and I don't care.
Brownlee's skull was breeched and the doctor knows from his Indian days that he's a goner and it's just a matter of time and sooner would be better than later. He
... keep reading on reddit β‘This is my point of view in life right now ,and an advice if I am incorrect would be most pleasing to me right now .
I find the saying Homo homini lupus - A man is a wolf to another man- is a true saying , and such , men will never be good fully but will always have something that is partly devilish -Including myself - , so do not trust men , but be kind and gentle .
Is it not the love for mankind that makes us cruel because we expected to be loved and respected by them and so we rage against the smallest slight, is not shameful to be surprised when even those who are near us hurt us , for they are wolves and acts by their nature ?
Is it not the love for mankind that makes us weak , for we sacrifice ourselves to feed those whom are wolves ? and by such corrupt them more ?
Be kind and gentle as it befits a man who acts as noble creature ,yet you cannot rage against your nature , for you too are a wolf , but when you act as a wolf apologize and act as a respectable human being , that is the only way.
Do not love men ,we are injured by those whom we love the most because we thought that they are not wolves .
Do not love men for we hurt those whom we love the most because we thought we were not wolves.
βWhy,β said the saint, βdid I go into the forest and the desert? Was it not because I loved men far too well? Now I love God: men, I do not love. Man is a thing too imperfect for me. Love to man would be my destruction .β
The only thing that can be done is to set boundaries even to the nearest to you that you may not harm or be harmed , set boundaries around your heart , that none may enter and corrupt you , and that you may not enter to theirs and corrupt them .
Do not lose yourself , get rid of your attachment to things , people and thoughts , but do not lose yourself , act kindly ,and nobly as it befit yourself , but do not lose yourself , thus isolation is a gift that you may harvest yourself and satisfy the fire of your greed by yourself , thus whom can steal from you or from whom you will steal ?
Laugh and dance with others through your life , but always remember that they are wolves and so you are too.
see if I have completed the story will I still be able to find random encounters to save survivors from raisβs men for a trophy?
Is it just me confused about whether the dad is actually behind the whole thing? It all focusses on the actual perp at the end and when the family is first returned they say the embezzlement charges are not being pursued by his work so heβs off the hook legal wise but itβs clear his wife and kids are pissed at him. But did he orchestrate it to get cash from his rich dad to cover his debts? He didnβt see the kidnapping coming thatβs clear. What did I miss lol?!
Hello everyone, the last trophies I need are This is Harran and Homo Homini Lupus Est. Does anybody have some hints for these trophies? Do the numbers from my first playthrough still count if i start a NG+?
This will, for now, be the last in my "How To Use X As Your BBEG" series, and I found it only fitting that I would focus on the explicitly human sort of BBEG. And as comes with the human kind of bad guy, this will be a double-length post because of the sheer breadth of this topic.
And hey, if you're interested - I've done a whole three other posts about Dragons, Liches and Beholders as BBEGs respectively. Links to them are at the bottom of this post, and if that tickles your fancy do check them out.
This post will contain an entire six different guidelines for your human BBEG. However remember that these are guidelines meant to help you, not rules for you to abide by. Use this as help, not as gospel.
Along with this I have created three different human villains that are examples of these guidelines in action split up into pairs of two - of which you are free to pick apart or steal if you so want.
Using a humanoid as the BBEG is yet still a classic way to provide a villain for campaigns. Whilst any manner of powerful creatures can fill the role, a human can with just a little justification be given the same position as a dragon or lich or beholder can. You can have a powerful dark knight with evil magic power, a sorcerer granted special power by his faith in Tiamat or just a really skilled swordsman. The multitude of ways you can make a powerful opponent and evil mastermind out of a human means you can do practically whatever you want.
We are but Creatures of Want:
People are, like all things driven by their want for something. This can range from something as simple as money to as grand as immortality. And when you live in a world where great things of power lie around every single corner, this creates a perfect spawning ground for people warped into evil by their own sense of ambition. This ambition might even start as and continue as a righteous goal, but sometimes the end doesn't justify the means by which it is achieved. This kind of want or desire tends to lead down dangerous paths that can result in corruption of the body and soul, until the point where the corrupted doesn't even remember what their goal was in the first place.
No matter how evil your human BBEG is, their evil deeds almost always come from a place of Want. It can be as simple as wanting friends resulting in them joining a dangerous and murderous bandit clan, to immortality leading them down a path of callous disreg
... keep reading on reddit β‘I am creating a graphic/illustration and need this phrase translated (why? Japanese always look dope on designs)
Homo Homini Lupus
Latin proverb meaning "Man is wolf to man."
Thanks in advance !
How do you do this? So dumb that they basically stop spawning after the very beginning of the game. Pretty disappointed that theyβd make a trophy like this. Help.
O quΓͺ de realidade por trΓ‘s disso, que as pessoas gostam de negar, Γ© que o ser humano nΓ£o Γ© uma criatura branda, Γ‘vida de amor, que no mΓ‘ximo pode se defender, quando atacado, mas sΓm que ele deve incluir, entre seus dotes instintuais, tambΓ©m um forte quinhΓ£o de agressividade. Em consequΓͺncia disso, para eIe o prΓ³ximo nΓ£o constitui apenas um possΓvel colaborador e objeto sexual, mas tambΓ©m uma tentação para satisfazer a tendΓͺncia Γ agressΓ£o, para explorar seu trabalho sem recompensΓ‘-Io, para deIe se utilizar sexualmente contra a sua vontade, para usurpar seu patrimΓ΄nio, para humiIhΓ‘-Io, para infligir-Ihe dor, para torturΓ‘-Io e matΓ‘-Io. Homo homini lupus [O homem Γ© o Iobo do homem];
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> "I am not a wolf, no matter what they call me." Robb sounded cross.
> I am not a wolf, Jon thought.
> "I'm not an owl," said Arya. "I'm a wolf. I'll howl."
Guess which one is alive now. Eat or be eaten, youβre either the wolf or the sheep in asoiaf.
Also werewolves and direwolves have many similarities.. way back in 15th century, during witch trials there were rumors of werewolves that could not be killed, about lycanthropy, men and women shifting shapes into animals (cats, rats and foxes).. warging seems like a way out to survival, which should be taken for granted.
This makes me like Branβs chapters even more. So much insight, as a person who likes mystery/occult I find it rather interesting.
edit: a word
Hi, I'm writing a sci-fi compilation, and I'd like to use a play on the phrase "Homo Homini Lupus" for the title of one of my stories. The problem is I've seen it translated three different ways -- "Man is a wolf.", "Man is a wolf to man.", and "No free lunch." (???)
I'm also toying around with a latin version of "Man is a wolf to crab.", which may sound strange, but would be relevant to the story :P Google translate gives me "Homo homini lupus ad Cancri.", but I hesitate to use an auto-translated phrase for a story title.
If any of you could kindly help me figure out which iteration of "Homo homini lupus." is most apt, or how to properly translate "Man is a wolf to crab." I would greatly appreciate it.
Hello everybody, i'm trying to get the platinum on DL and i have 3 trophy left to get for it, the one of those is the "title" trophy, i already finished the game some time ago and i have 3/15 survivors saved when i look in my stats so my question is if i try to select a mission from the main screen option will they reapear as well ? Or do i need to start a new game to get it ? And to finish are the stats stacking with each other, so if i start a ng would i have to save 12 more or do i need to do it from scratch, thank you very much - good night good luck !
When I mentioned lycanthropy, Mr Wexley protested exactly as I had anticipated; namely, that no single popular superstition had been as thoroughly discredited by the scientific knowledge of civilised men of the 19th century.
The belief in werewolves, he argued, makes no essential claims in either the metaphysical realm of the unknowable (as e.g. fate-belief does) or the empirical realm of the unverifiable (as e.g. ghost-belief does). It is merely a tale of precipitous transmutation of living flesh which we know beyond any doubt to be biologically impossible.
I dwelt only briefly on the metaphysical possibility that the natural constraints of our world are an elaborate deception, a Platonic cave, in which werewolves are a recurrent intrusion from an extrinsic world wherein preternatural happenings are mundane. Then I laid out in detail my real, empirical theory of lycanthropy, drawing on the ideas of Linnaeus and Darwin before recounting my grim personal experience with the phenomenon.
I took pains not to appear accusatory. Mr Wexley, being of an imaginative turn of mind, seemed especially intrigued by the significance of the plenilune. Our mutual rapport made it easier for him to accept that there might be an aspect to his nature of which he was unaware. When I proposed a demonstratio ad oculos, his only misgivings pertained to the prospect of Mrs Wexley calling him to account for his nocturnal absence.
He even agreed to be restrained during our experiment, lest the shock of my transformation should drive him to extremes that were, alas, very familiar to me. I left his hands untied and posed for him so that he could sketch the creature. It struck me as being more simian than lupine, but that might be attributable to Mr Wexleyβs unsteady hand or the influence of my theory.
A compassionate man of deep moral principle, he asked to be βbittenβ (sic); I would never put that burden upon him even if the werewolfβs bite were not pure superstition.
My lycanthropy manifested itself spontaneously at the age of fourteen. My theory is that the full moon was the optimal time for one tribe of primordial men to attack another. Hallucinating lupine creatures in the place of men of the other tribe, and lupine howls in the place of their coherent speech, presented, in Darwinian parlance, an βevolutionary advantageβ. As a result, mankind consists overwhelmingly (or perhaps entirely) of descendants of that original tribe of werewolf-seers. Eagerly and without scruple,
... keep reading on reddit β‘If anyone is struggling with the homo homini lupus est trophy then I suggest you use this method sleep until daytime first you will find a merchant sleep until daytime again then you will find a rais soldier sleep again then you will find a survivor finally sleep again and you will find a prisoner also start your journey at rais headquarters at 8.30 am
Its the trophy you have save 15 survivors from Rais's men, I've completed the game (main+side quests). I'm in Old Town at the moment trying to grind it out. but i have noticed that this sort of event rarely happens. is it because I've completed the game or is the fact that the trophy may only be a grade Bronze , its harder to get compared to a lot of the other trophies such as a silver/gold.
any ideas where the best locations would be for the events to happen, or is it random occurrence?
I was reading something that someone posted else where and they suggested that this trophy was misleading in what you actually need to do in order to achieve this trophy? any thoughts?
thanks
"Man is the wolf of his fellow man." Quote from ~190 B.C. seems to be true to this day. I think it is very relevant to the recent Paris Attacks not only for what the extremists did but how western media and public reacted.
I know I'm super late to the party on this one, and I've seen a fair amount of strategies that typically work for this trophy. I just wanted to know firsthand what everyone personally had success with to minimize my time grinding it out. Thanks!
Been trying to get the achievement but the events are just not spawning. I have tried the strategy with restarting pact with rais but i never seem to get any survivors spawn. It worked the first few times
Iβve been trying to get this trophy for a while and itβs taking so long does anyone know how to make more of raisβs men spawn?
Another trophy related question ,any tips and tricks for the trophy of saving survivors from raisβs men?
Can this trophy be obtained in "the following?"
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