Hey everyone,
It seems that it's been more than 3 years since I visited this forum and since I played Civ3. I was never a regular poster here, but I checked the forum from time to time. I've tried Civ4 and I think it's okay, I guess. As for the point with this post: it was either in Civ3 or Civ4 that I remember a quote on the loading screen that was taken from either the Odyssey or the Iliad. Meh, either this or that.
I've tried to google for the quote using all kinds of word combinations, but without any luck. So I came here instead!
The quote described the death of the soldier that lied beside his shield (or spear?) and in his final moment, he felt that everything appeared to be right. It's something that I thought was good to read and remember. I should've written it down. I should, perhaps, read those masterpieces, but right now I just want to find the quote. Does anyone remember it?
Thanks in advance.
It seems that it's been more than 3 years since I visited this forum and since I played Civ3. I was never a regular poster here, but I checked the forum from time to time. I've tried Civ4 and I think it's okay, I guess. As for the point with this post: it was either in Civ3 or Civ4 that I remember a quote on the loading screen that was taken from either the Odyssey or the Iliad. Meh, either this or that.
I've tried to google for the quote using all kinds of word combinations, but without any luck. So I came here instead!
The quote described the death of the soldier that lied beside his shield (or spear?) and in his final moment, he felt that everything appeared to be right. It's something that I thought was good to read and remember. I should've written it down. I should, perhaps, read those masterpieces, but right now I just want to find the quote. Does anyone remember it?
Thanks in advance.