FfH trivia game thread

As someone who hasn't touched Vanilla in a very long time, I would have to agree :P
Though, I didn't know about these 'forbidden combos' and am now somewhat curious. Not enough to go look, though :)

- Niilo

The whole thing about making Ind/Phi forbidden is that there's just too much synergy. It lets you build really quick wonders that give double the GPPoints. Not sure if there are any others.
 
Basium and Basium make just as much sense. I would say that almost every hero has some sort of relationship with almost every leader, however indirect. Define "special"
 
The whole thing about making Ind/Phi forbidden is that there's just too much synergy. It lets you build really quick wonders that give double the GPPoints. Not sure if there are any others.
It was a good question. I forgot the Cassiel was industrious, of course, how often do people stick with industrius first when adaptive, I wonder? I think Aggressive & Charismatic is also "forbidden".
Could it be Hyborem and Hyborem and they are schitsofrenic?
Well, that is certainly a special relationship, but I think he meant one more unique, since Basium & Basium is/are in the same situation.
 
Ok, here is the next question:

A Hero and a Leader have a special relation ship. Who is the Hero, who is the leader and what kind of relationship is it?

There are a few, but Im guessing you mean the special relationship between Eurabatres and Cardith?
 
Isn't that almost the same as Hyborem and Hyborem or Basium and Basium?
 
As said before, Basium and Hyborem aren't the right answers.

First hint: As MagisterCultuum said nearly every hero has an indirect relation.
But the relation I am looking for is very direct. It isn't said clearly in the civilopedia, but the background stories of both have hints, which relate them to each other.
The special relationship has nothing to do with family, friendship or such. I would call it 'symbiosis'.
 
Who killed Einion's wife?
 
Some deep blue demon with a goat's head and shattered bones I would assume.
 
Figures that it'd be tougher than that.
 
Einion killed her. She had been possessed and made to torture herself terribly, and a demonic mark was placed on her chest that made it impossible for her to die. Einion removed the mark, thus ending her life
 
Einion killed her. Se had been possessed and made to torture herself terribly, and a demonic mark was placed on her head that made it impossible for her to die. Einion removed the mark, thus ending her life

Thats technically correct but it wasn't the answer I was going for. Einion did kill her by dispeling the rune, but who was the one that did that to her?
 
I have a creeping feeling that it was Valledia the Even who did that to Einion's wife as an attempt to convince the Elohim to continue warring with the Infernal.
 
I have a creeping feeling that it was Valledia the Even who did that to Einion's wife as an attempt to convince the Elohim to continue warring with the Infernal.

Yeap, specifically it was Sammuel who did the task, but yes Valledia was the one who ordered it done.
 
Always knew I disliked her for some reason. Now I know why. :mad:

How does Sheelba become a ruler of the Clan of Embers?
 
:wow: I never knew that!
Read the background entries for Logos and Vallidia. It's really neat how they are linked. Just like Sheelba's and Rantine's are linked. Hmm, and Falamar's with Rhoanna. Oh, and the two elven women (dark and light)... Guess it's not so rare.
Always knew I disliked her for some reason. Now I know why. :mad:

How does Sheelba become a ruler of the Clan of Embers?
Does it have anything to do with Rantine bringing her to Jonas and saying she's their queen?

- Niilo
 
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