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I'm pretty new to PoM, but I understand there are mobs named: You, Shall, Not, and Pass.
I would guess this is a reference to the LOTR Movies' Gandalf quote, but the Fellowship of the Ring movie did not come out until December 2001 (same month as Luclin). Whereas POM released with Velious. So... if not the LOTR movies, what are these mobs referencing? Something is wrong with the timeline here! Note: the original quote in the Fellowship book is, "You cannot pass", so it isn't that. | ||
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the movies are based on books dawg
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Brah, you didn't read my whole post- the quote is different in the books. The word 'shall' is not in it.
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dunno mayne maybe the lizardpeepul informed brad
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Or it could be they added/changed those mobs after Luclin came out. Is there any evidence showing these mobs were named that (or existed) before Luclin came out?
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LOTR Mandela Effect
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It's been 14 long years and you all finally got PoM!
Aww
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theres also a bob the painter which is a reference to bob ross who died in 1995, 5 years before scars of velious would be released. 5 also the number of structures at a druid ring which must just be a happy little accident.
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