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The Cult of Pomocy!

zenzebzenzeb Member Posts: 43 Arc User
edited October 2013 in General Discussion (PC)
Months ago, when I first arrived in Neverwinter, I noticed a great conspiracy going on among my fellow Nerwinterians. It seems there are groups of individuals that have secret calls they use in battle, especially just as they commit suicide by standing in a bosses red zone. These groups would yell things like "Pomocy!" or "Hilfe!" or any other number of secret battle cry. I no not the meanings of these groups cries, but invariably it means one has fallen in battle. If we are to battle the terrors of Faerun together we need a single battle cry to rally all denizens of Neverwinter.
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  • misssmooziemisssmoozie Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 204 Bounty Hunter
    edited October 2013
    zenzeb wrote: »
    Months ago, when I first arrived in Neverwinter, I noticed a great conspiracy going on among my fellow Nerwinterians. It seems there are groups of individuals that have secret calls they use in battle, especially just as they commit suicide by standing in a bosses red zone. These groups would yell things like "Pomocy!" or "Hilfe!" or any other number of secret battle cry. I no not the meanings of these groups cries, but invariably it means on has fallen in battle. If we are to battle the terrors of Faer
    I believe the Cult of Pomocy is located in eastern Europe, probably having it's epicenter in Poland. While the Knights of the Order (of Hilfe) is actually just a undercover group of German Templars seeking to gain control in Neverwinter.
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  • sockmunkeysockmunkey Member Posts: 4,622 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    Careful, some folks here think its a command for a secret exploit.
  • cloud990plcloud990pl Member Posts: 16 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    sockmunkey wrote: »
    I never heard anything about it
    You know nothing, you never saw it and you won't tell anyone about it ever. Understood?
    PS You'll thank me when they won't come to your house
  • samuraim0samuraim0 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 87
    edited October 2013
    Ya it just means "help" in a different language.

    I really don't understand why cryptic even wasted time on translating the game in so different language's.
    What a waste of developing time imo.

    I'm Dutch so don't bother complaining about being ignorant or whatever.
    I believe and preach in a online game you need to speak English to communicate with your fellow players from other countries because that helps the community bond really for my part u got the worst English grammar I could care less as you see :P
  • colonelwingcolonelwing Member Posts: 1,448 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    Old Krupnik is the true cult.

  • lobo0084lobo0084 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 663 Bounty Hunter
    edited October 2013
    sockmunkey wrote: »
    Careful, some folks here think its a command for a secret exploit.

    Hehehe ...

    I was there in that post.
    "Every adventurer has two things in common: they don't like dying, and they love getting paid. The rest is just semantics." Brecken, famed mercenary of Baldur's Gate

    "D*mn wizards," said Morik the Rogue.

    Learn what a GWF and GF really are: The History of Fighters
  • zenzebzenzeb Member Posts: 43 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    lijkt sarcasme is verloren op Nederlanders
  • fondlezfondlez Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    Helpful to be taught how to say Help in other languages! Or perhaps I should have said, Pomocyful...

    I'm just waiting to see my first Chinese and Japanese ones!

    Also, when I saw the thread title, I thought it was a fresh guild recruitment drive, lol.
  • colonelwingcolonelwing Member Posts: 1,448 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    Goedendag, Ik heb hulp nodig.

  • lobo0084lobo0084 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 663 Bounty Hunter
    edited October 2013
    Ever turn on other languages in games like BF3?

    You walk around yelling 'Granada!' for weeks.
    "Every adventurer has two things in common: they don't like dying, and they love getting paid. The rest is just semantics." Brecken, famed mercenary of Baldur's Gate

    "D*mn wizards," said Morik the Rogue.

    Learn what a GWF and GF really are: The History of Fighters
  • misssmooziemisssmoozie Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 204 Bounty Hunter
    edited October 2013
    zenzeb wrote: »
    lijkt sarcasme is verloren op Nederlanders
    Yup, though the hidden message in my post would go through, but seems like it didn't.
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  • haelrahaelra Member Posts: 220 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    I sometimes wish online games had an autotranslate feature. For example, each person sets their normal play language in a pref somewhere. Then, when German player A says "Hilfe!", his English Teammate B sees "Help!".

    I think the problem with this would be two-fold; how does "Exp 11K+ GS GWF w/ cat lf CN pre-clear" translate into Ukrainian, and what to do when it translates "Where do I find the bank?" into "Por que estas anguilas en mi aerodeslizador?"
  • vortix44vortix44 Member Posts: 680 Bounty Hunter
    edited October 2013
    I see much more often Pomocy than, say, Hilfe or Ajutor.
    Maybe I could name my cleric companion Pomocy and see if it gets revived by the group.
    English is not my first language.
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