"A shocking revelation that will rock the world of MI"

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  • edited October 2009
    All kidding aside, the "shocking revelation" was actually just a lie put on by Lechuck to make the Voodoo lady look like a villain, right? So the whole thing was just misleading hype? I mean, there was no revelation that "rocked" the world.
  • edited October 2009
    TofuHead wrote: »
    All kidding aside, the "shocking revelation" was actually just a lie put on by Lechuck to make the Voodoo lady look like a villain, right? So the whole thing was just misleading hype? I mean, there was no revelation that "rocked" the world.
    I'm not sure if it was actually a lie. The Voodoo Lady might still be
    pulling all the strings, it's just that LeChuck made her seem malevolent, which she probably isn't. Not sure if she's benevolent either, she just is.
  • edited October 2009
    Well the Voodoo Lady didn't deny being a villain but I guess she's not. We found out even though De Singe comes from France, he's not French. That there are two Guybrushs, Guybrush Q. Threepwood and the Guybrush has an uncle named Sid who's a bee keeper.
  • edited October 2009
    She does deny being a villain... she pretty much says she does what she must so all the pieces fit.
  • edited October 2009
    We also learn how much time passed between MI2 and CMI. Three months.

    And yeah, did you notice Guybrush actually dying?!
  • edited November 2009
    nah he isn't
    dead... I still think his hand will come crawling back to him at the start of the next chapter and heal him like it did De Singe
  • edited November 2009
    That would be lovely, but with La Esponja Grande sucking up all the Pox, his poxed hand's gonna be dead as a doornail.
  • edited November 2009
    hmmmm good point....
    Im guessing they still go that way anyway unless the voodoo lady has some voodoo trick up her um... she doesn't wear sleeves.
  • edited November 2009
    Takun wrote: »
    Originally Posted by balin2k
    Marquis de Singe isnt really french!
    You're good!!!

    Exactly! He's not french...he speaks Tung-Gah! :D
  • edited November 2009
    The shocking revelation was that
    it was the monkey that paralyzed the cat.
  • edited November 2009
    Wusodoolo wrote: »
    The shocking revelation was that
    it was the monkey that paralyzed the cat.
    Yeah, that was a pretty big shock to me.
    Club 41 getting their carpet back
    was rather shocking as well.
  • Haggis wrote: »
    Yeah, that was a pretty big shock to me.
    Club 41 getting their carpet back
    was rather shocking as well.

    I see what you did there! :D
  • edited November 2009
    Haggis wrote: »
    I'm not sure if it was actually a lie. The Voodoo Lady might still be
    pulling all the strings, it's just that LeChuck made her seem malevolent, which she probably isn't. Not sure if she's benevolent either, she just is.
    If they pull the "It doesn't matter, LeChuck was just lying" bit AGAIN in this series, I'm gonna hate this season so much. Luckily, the Voodoo Lady's dialogue seems to imply she has been controlling everything, and she has some big plan for everyone.
  • edited November 2009
    Rest assured, they would've been silly to wave it away like that. She is darn reluctant to let any secrets out, but she surely has some corpses in her closet.
    Other thing, I believe De Cava deserves a reunion, or at least an explanation. He might be bonkers, but the parallel between his and Guybrush's voodoo quests is not an accident.
    And if Elaine wasn't so poxed-out, I'd gladly ask her for her opinion of the Voodoo Lady. Pity we didn't have the occasion.
  • edited November 2009
    I guess LeChuck wasn't afraid to dig through the Voodoo Ladies closet of unmentionables to find her journal.
  • edited November 2009
    Irishmile wrote: »
    I guess LeChuck wasn't afraid to dig through the Voodoo Ladies closet of unmentionables to find her journal.

    But how would he do that, if she was inside? Not to mention she was unable to leave her chair :P Drugged her or waited till she swaps consciousness with someone else, so he can plunder her trinkets?
  • edited November 2009
    if she couldn't get out of her chair she couldn't have stopped him from doing it... also its possible she is afraid of him... Didn't she mention in MI2 getting bullied by Largo if largo could bully her she would have no chance against Lechuck, it would also explain why she found some poor sap (Guybrush) to do all the Lechuch fighting for her.
  • edited November 2009
    I wouldn't be afraid. I'd give him so many voodoo wedgies he couldn't differentiate between heavens and hippos :P

    But seriously, she's got some powerful voodoo in her blood. Eh, I guess TTG missed a perfect opportunity for a climatic battle of magical forces of death and mojo ;)

    On the other hand, she might have wanted to get imprisoned.
  • edited November 2009
    There has not been any proof that she is actually all that powerful beyond knowing what has to be done.... She may not actually be all that handy in a fight if it came down to it.
  • edited November 2009
    If that proves anything, she can wiggle her fingers and things get flying in midair. That's pretty impressive and I can invent at least a dozen of military uses for this talent. :D
  • edited November 2009
    hey I remeber when you say about when you posses her and say DeSinge might like u cos you can furt with him as voodoo lad she says didnt u wonder where my soul went implying it was in DeSinge in this puzzle
  • edited November 2009
    feverfew wrote: »
    I wouldn't be afraid. I'd give him so many voodoo wedgies he couldn't differentiate between heavens and hippos :P
    LeChuck may very well have more Voodoo power than she does.

    All the same, my guess is that the Voodoo lady left the diary for LeChuck to find. I don't think that she's the type to give up information until she's willing to.
  • edited November 2009
    LeChuck may very well have more Voodoo power than she does.

    All the same, my guess is that the Voodoo lady left the diary for LeChuck to find. I don't think that she's the type to give up information until she's willing to.

    That's my guess too. She got herself into prison for some reason. But we have to keep in mind that LeChuck regained his powers only recently. Before that, he was a zero in voodoo department.

    I imagine that all that plundered voodoo comes with some limitations. I can't prove it, but common sense tells me that if you overdraw your account, things get nasty after a while. And basically, that's what LeChuck did with all that voodoo hoarding.
  • edited November 2009
    feverfew wrote: »
    That's my guess too. She got herself into prison for some reason. But we have to keep in mind that LeChuck regained his powers only recently. Before that, he was a zero in voodoo department.

    I imagine that all that plundered voodoo comes with some limitations. I can't prove it, but common sense tells me that if you overdraw your account, things get nasty after a while. And basically, that's what LeChuck did with all that voodoo hoarding.

    Well the Voodoo Lady said his bank manager (aka Nor Treblig) wasn't too pleased about it. That has to be a point of focus in ch5, imo.
  • edited November 2009
    I have a feeling even though LeChuck has shown his true colours he won't be the only "villain." Or at least "antagonist." Or at least....the only epic thing Guybrush has to deal with. LeChuck can't be the huge evil enemy all the time that nobody can stand up to. I'm hoping something (other than Guybrush) can at least equal him or give Guybrush the time he needs to do something. I'm hoping for some real epic happenings in the last chapter in such ways. I'm bored of "it's down to you and me....again" showdowns. Lets see some others in the mix as well in some interesting ways!
  • BasBas
    edited November 2009
    Let's complete the whole Star Wars family reunion theme and find out that
    Morgan is LeChuck's daughter
    .
  • edited November 2009
    Here's a question... wasn't LeChuck supposed to be feared across the Caribbean? Yet no one on Flotsam seemed perturbed by his appearance.

    Anyway, back on topic, I expect Rather Dashing is correct. Destroying her hut was probably meant to give the impression she was trying to flee... plus I imagine she could have easily escaped prison... she has plans.
  • edited November 2009
    Let's complete the whole Star Wars family reunion theme and find out that
    Morgan is LeChuck's daughter.

    Mhm... No,
    Morgan has to be Guybrush's daughter... remember the "I don't have any heirs! Not that I know of..." ? Besides, it would almost complete the Star Wars incest stuff (Luke's and Leia's kiss)
  • edited November 2009
    Here's a question... wasn't LeChuck supposed to be feared across the Caribbean? Yet no one on Flotsam seemed perturbed by his appearance.

    Anyway, back on topic, I expect Rather Dashing is correct. Destroying her hut was probably meant to give the impression she was trying to flee... plus I imagine she could have easily escaped prison... she has plans.

    by curse his fear factor had dwindled and pirates where openly making fun of him like rottingham
  • edited November 2009
    Maybe Lechuck is Guybrush's brother chuckie!
  • edited November 2009
    I guess it'll be something about winslow.
    There isn't much known about him so far, and he keeps himself petty much in the background.....
  • edited November 2009
    It's all a dream.... oh wait, MI2 already pulled that off.....
  • jmmjmm
    edited November 2009
    It's all an allucination.... GT is severely sick and dying and he's casting everyone he knows in... this weird dream...
  • edited November 2009
    I figured it out. THAT LECHUCK IS GUYBRUSHES MOTHER!!!
    And his father is santino who was the mastermind the whole time!!!:eek::eek::eek:
  • edited November 2009
    I figured it out. THAT LECHUCK IS GUYBRUSHES MOTHER!!!

    Good is good. Bad is bad. Good - good, bad... good. Bad - bad, good... bad... good - bad, bad - good... bad... good... bad...

    Where was I... oh. Blackhelmet Man, anyone?
  • edited November 2009
    Farlander wrote: »
    Good is good. Bad is bad. Good - good, bad... good. Bad - bad, good... bad... good - bad, bad - good... bad... good... bad...

    Where was I... oh. Blackhelmet Man, anyone?

    I think the revelation was more philosophical: there is no such thing as "good" or "bad". These are terms we've just made up. Everything is good or bad in a way.
  • edited November 2009
    It's good:
    grog.jpg
    Every way.
  • edited November 2009
    ...except for being empty.
  • edited November 2009
    ...except for being empty.

    Arrrr!
  • edited November 2009
    Why is the rum always gone?
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