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#1 foogla

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Posted 28 December 2002 - 03:58 PM

I have no idea where to ask this so I'll try here. I would like to know if the Solar (that helps you in TOB) has a big and small portrait, and if yes if you can extract them so that a PC can use them.

TIA

#2 chevalier des Trois-Tours

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Posted 28 December 2002 - 05:08 PM

Small only. Get the WinBiff tool from TeamBG and find the picture in ToB portrait file or give me your email to send it to you.
In the year of Our Lord two thousand and second at the seventh day of December the saint Ganeo did from heaven descend and unto the noble lord Lucas such he spoke words, lowering the holy arm in which he held the chalice: 'Pious paladin and beloved son of mine. Take ye the very chalice and upon his flowing streams found ye this noble order'. This said, the saint extended the holy arm in which he held the chalice and bade him drink. When the noble lord Lucas received the last drop, the saint raised the holy arm in which he held the chalice and blessed the order.

[frater Dormitius 'De illustribus conditoribus ordinis equestris sancti Ganeonis']

#3 foogla

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Posted 28 December 2002 - 06:17 PM

thanks

Edited by foogla, 20 August 2009 - 10:15 PM.


#4 chevalier des Trois-Tours

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Posted 29 December 2002 - 03:01 AM

En route.
In the year of Our Lord two thousand and second at the seventh day of December the saint Ganeo did from heaven descend and unto the noble lord Lucas such he spoke words, lowering the holy arm in which he held the chalice: 'Pious paladin and beloved son of mine. Take ye the very chalice and upon his flowing streams found ye this noble order'. This said, the saint extended the holy arm in which he held the chalice and bade him drink. When the noble lord Lucas received the last drop, the saint raised the holy arm in which he held the chalice and blessed the order.

[frater Dormitius 'De illustribus conditoribus ordinis equestris sancti Ganeonis']

#5 AvatarofInsolence

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Posted 22 January 2003 - 01:54 AM

Actually, you can use the small portrait with just Shadowkeeper.