yep, that did it. watching all of these ways to die vids-- or more accurately, how to fail-- makes me want to start narrating the ones without them. without that voice narration, all the humiliating failures just seemed incomplete with text alone
Maybe before the events of the game the thief had lived a pure sinless life? And it's not until he tries to backstab Arthur that he has sinned enough to be deemed unworthy by the Grail? :-P
@kmoodyblues After you finish the goddess statue's riddles you have to navigate your way through the catacombs. Entering that room is a wrong turn and you get sealed in.
Okay, I'll look for it, but I've not seen a light there and when I look in the window it just says, "It's dark, you can't see inside of it." BUT... that does add credibiility to the idea that a light may come on at times.
Well heres another thing that you can look for the Its the Room that has 2 bars on the window and the room brightens up when she walks in then she undresses. If you cant find a way to trigger this death dont worry about it. Its a hard death to trigger. When I triggered this I though she was the girl that you talk and give the grain to and thats how I found this death.
I confirmed it. You can die by looking at the Butcher's daughter. Though if you get the message 'it's too dark to see' then just exit the screen and come back. Keep doing this until you can see a girl through the window turning (it's very obvious), afterwards when you're close enough to get the message from Merlin, just stand there and keep looking, after a few seconds the Butcher will walk into his house and smack you through the window.
i was watching these videos in a playlist, and the so-called part 2 in that playlist led to a deleted video, that's why i was like wtf. but i found the real part 2 at least. would be a good idea to update that playlist so nobody else reacts like i did lol
"Sinful" Arthur takes the Grail: Dusted Random thief: LOLOLOLOL!!! Incidentally, what happens if you don't kill the thief when you catch up to him at the end, but spare him?