the skull is right

morgan has allready said every part of the speach the voodoo lady makes when u give her the flier just not in the same order does that mean its a red herring?

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  • edited October 2009
    What are you saying?
  • edited October 2009
    I don´t know what you are talking about...
  • edited October 2009
    this post confuses me. confusedmancomputer.jpg
  • edited October 2009
    I think he's talking about when The Voodoo Lady gets possessed in Chapter 1 and says all the sentences from the future.
  • edited October 2009
    Not every part of the speach... what about the scream??
  • edited October 2009
    Not every part of the speach... what about the scream??

    didn't she scream when she was hit with barrle at start?
  • edited October 2009
    verbal kint is keyser soze?
  • edited October 2009
    didn't she scream when she was hit with barrle at start?

    Yeah, but also when you repeatedly look at the mast of the screaming narwhal. She hasn't actually said "There's no escape" or "You!" yet.
  • edited October 2009
    Yeah, but also when you repeatedly look at the mast of the screaming narwhal. She hasn't actually said "There's no escape" or "You!" yet.

    I think she said you? you?! angerly to guybrush in LotL but Im not sure lol
  • edited October 2009
    For those of you who are still confused by this thread: In Chapter 1 if you show the Morgan LeFlay poster to the Voodoo Lady she becomes possessed and spouts a bunch of lines from future Chapters (we presume). One of those lines is, "The skull is right," which is spoken by Morgan in Chapter 3 (it happens sometime after you have escaped the leviathan and are on the deck of the Screaming Narwhal.)
  • edited October 2009
    Thanks Woodsy, I was feeling lost.
  • edited October 2009
    but why would that be someone from the future talking? there was no indication that the locket makes you go back in time.
  • edited October 2009
    Mataku wrote: »
    but why would that be someone from the future talking? there was no indication that the locket makes you go back in time.

    The locket has nothing to do with what is being discussed, you show the voodoo lady Morgan's flyer and she starts blurting out things while in a trance.
  • edited October 2009
    As far as I remember, the Voodoo Lady had the purple glowy eyes seen when someone uses the locket. But I don't know much about voodoo magic, and it's been a while, so I might be wrong.
  • edited October 2009
    Pale Man wrote: »
    The locket has nothing to do with what is being discussed, you show the voodoo lady Morgan's flyer and she starts blurting out things while in a trance.

    whoops, doy. I thought OP meant that the voodoo lady was being possessed by Morgan, via the locket. Gabluuba!
  • edited October 2009
    sorry my posts hard to understand I havnt had much sleep latley and wasnt concntrating
  • ConCon
    edited October 2009
    Hmm...now that I think of it, there were 5 phrases she said:
    1) "Guybrush Threepwood...!"
    2) "There's no escape!"
    3) "The skull is right"
    4) "You!"
    5) "Aaargh!"

    Now although Voodoo lady mentioned they may be from past or future, there are also 5 chapters, possible one phrase for each.
    While the first and third phrase can be found from equal chapters, I failed to find the second from Siege of Spinner Cay, otherwise it just may have made sense but last one is obviously death groan so I'm afraid Morgan won't have too long future ahead :(. Wouldn't ye think so too?
  • edited October 2009
    If Morgan dies she would be the first one to do so onscreen other than LeChuck.
  • ConCon
    edited October 2009
    Irishmile wrote: »
    If Morgan dies she would be the first one to do so onscreen other than LeChuck.

    Maybe...hopefully I'm wrong, but it's also first time Guybrush lost his hand, literally. Maybe TTG is taking more dramatic step in MI series.
  • edited October 2009
    Irishmile wrote: »
    If Morgan dies she would be the first one to do so onscreen other than LeChuck.

    McGillicutty died, surely?
  • edited October 2009
    McGillicutty died, surely?

    Perhaps so, but we didn't actually see it on screen.
    The only ones I remember dying on screen in any Telltale Games series were
    the Soda Poppers
    . But then again, I haven't played Bone or Wallace and Gromit, so I might not be of much help there.
  • edited October 2009
    In Sam & Max,
    Chuckles, the Internet, Hugh Bliss, Mr Spatula, Baby Jimmy Hoffa, Jurgen, the monster, and Bosco
    also died onscreen. Technically, so did
    Sam and Max
    .

    Guybrush dies onscreen in the Secret of Monkey Island if you leave him underwater too long, so it's not just LeChuck.

    I would be sad if Morgon died. She's cool.
  • edited October 2009
    McGillicutty died, surely?

    I wouldn't be so sure. Those who have played through the Sam & Max episodes know that Telltale love nothing more than to bring back old characters.
  • edited October 2009
    I'm pretty sure McGillicutty isn't dead. It wouldn't fit the spirit of the game to just kill someone. One can easily asume he was holding to some debris for a hour or so, then got rescued by one of his ships. We'd see him soon. Probably in the next chapter.

    Oh, and you are forgetting Ozzie.
  • edited October 2009
    Maxilyah wrote: »
    Perhaps so, but we didn't actually see it on screen.
    The only ones I remember dying on screen in any Telltale Games series were
    the Soda Poppers
    . But then again, I haven't played Bone or Wallace and Gromit, so I might not be of much help there.

    In Strongbad, Dadgeresque dies onscreen. *sniff*
  • edited October 2009
    Irishmile wrote: »
    If Morgan dies she would be the first one to do so onscreen other than LeChuck.

    The Zombie Pirate Hunter LeFlay?
  • edited October 2009
    Wait... does that mean she hunts zombie pirates or that she is a zombie pirate? Or both?
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