Atolmazel
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 16, 2003 19:27:04 GMT -5
No, I'M THE HOODED MAN!!!!!!11!!1!
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Post by I AM KAKE!!! on Nov 17, 2003 8:07:52 GMT -5
Perhaps Kamau made this thread so he could see who we think that hooded guy is and when he sees a person with a good idea of who he is, Kamau will use that idea. Or maybe I'm being a bit too conspicious? Heh Heh...
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 17, 2003 8:11:15 GMT -5
Well...to quote Kamau he did say "Now don't get me wrong, I know who he is, but I have decided to never announce who he really is... for the time being anyway."
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Post by Busterman Zero on Nov 17, 2003 9:45:31 GMT -5
I have a prediction of my own:
Whenever Kamau wants a break from LSR or CoS but still feels like using RM2k and ends up making version 3 of LS3, what if the hooded man showed up in the good ending in front of of Kima, saying, "You've gone above my expectations..." and pull off his hood. Now, the identity is still a mystery, but that might be how it goes down.
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Atolmazel
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 17, 2003 10:21:10 GMT -5
That's an interesting idea, BMZ, I like it. Another clue: why does the Hooded Man only appear in the bad ending? Maybe there's another motive here. Anyway, we need someone to oppose the Osten argument or Kamau will be tempted to never give it away if we're right. it's not much of a shock revelation if we already knew who it was...
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 17, 2003 15:47:36 GMT -5
Well even though I like the Osten theory the most, we could still ask ourselves why the hooded man doesn't appear in the good ending. Since the prophecies were fulfilled in either ending why doesn't he appear in the good one? There has to be something about the good and bad that seperates the reasoning for the hooded man's appearance.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Nov 17, 2003 19:24:56 GMT -5
Oh, Kamau will reveal it when he wants to, and he wouldn't deny us the right to know.
My theory about that ending is that he appeared because he knew it would happen (doesn't have to be Osten here, just can be anyone who can predict how a human can fare against what they call a god), but in the good ending he was proven wrong and continues to hide.
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Post by Rondren on Nov 17, 2003 22:38:06 GMT -5
My guess is that the Hooded man in Kamau's image was more apropriate in the bad ending because in the good ending Kamau might of had the Hooded man revealed in the good ending so he didn't put him inside the good endings
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The Omen
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Post by The Omen on Nov 20, 2003 18:14:19 GMT -5
My guess is that the Hooded man in Kamau's image was more apropriate in the bad ending because in the good ending Kamau might of had the Hooded man revealed in the good ending so he didn't put him inside the good endings :-/whoa... thats a little confusing. could you explain that more clearly please?
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 22, 2003 11:04:58 GMT -5
:-/whoa... thats a little confusing. could you explain that more clearly please? I think what he was trying to say is that if Kamau put the hooded man in the good ending, the hooded man would not be cloacked and we would know who he is...so then he put him in the bad ending so we wouldn't know who he is....a little more clearer?
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Post by The Omen on Nov 22, 2003 15:02:49 GMT -5
yeah, thanks...
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Post by AdamC4 on Nov 24, 2003 6:11:43 GMT -5
Perhaps when he says his mission is complete, if he does in fact say that, it's been so long since I've saw the scene, that he is Dansa, and has taken his revenge on mankind, i.e, killing or going to kill all humankind. He may only appear in the bad ending, because in the good ending, the Legionairres would survive to oppose him, whereas, they can't if they're dead?
I mean, who's to say, other than Kamau himself, that the "mission" is in fact a mission with good intent?
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Post by BAK on Jun 6, 2004 12:33:04 GMT -5
it could be a older kazuki y'know, maybe his true quest is to rid of all the dansa followers.
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Post by Mr. E on Jun 6, 2004 15:25:31 GMT -5
Yay! Finally my chance to contribute to this thread without having to revive it! ;D I've been looking through LS3 lately, because I've been interested in this. I'm not exactly sure who it is, but here's some big clues that could lead someone intelligent to the answer. *MORE SPOILERS THAN YOUR GRANDMA* Okay, here's what it shows if you get the good ending and decide to kill Eijin, after the epilogue. It's obvious who Barbatta is, and I'm almost positive Igou is to the left of him and on the bottom left is Geradoma. But the bottom right? It seems like it should be Hamish, but that looks like a white mage or a priest. Was he? I don't know. Hamish's description on the LS site: He was a respected commander of the forces that invaded Kashlameld Castle, an Orogai fortification, during the Century of Strife. He fought with the three famous heroes of the war, Barbatta, Geradoma and Igou. Then again, because he looks like a mage, that could be Geradoma and bottom left could be Hamish. I really don't know. But it's a clue. *DONE WITH THE SPOILERS* It's most likely one of those 4, Osten, or Dansa. kthxbai.
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Post by BAK on Jun 7, 2004 0:54:29 GMT -5
i'm guessing one of the century of strife people is the hooded man, because i reckon thier both connected somehow, so it would'nt matter what ending you get. Somehow the hooded man is either Geramonda or Osten Powers.... (Osten). How can Kamau be the hooded man when his avatar is a tiger.....used to be...ah-hum..... ;D
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