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Date Posted: 18:47:40 03/26/02 Tue
Author: Rafael
Subject: yep we need to discuss it more
In reply to: Dave 's message, "Nite Brite..." on 18:27:30 03/26/02 Tue

If we put at daylight, we have to eliminate the bats, and the skeleton in the end will sound kinda weird.
The positive side is that we have the sun to iluminate everything. And we put the fog as a mist or something.

If we put at night, bats can do a great surprise attack, and the skeleton will fit better.
The fog will represent the lack of visibility. That'll be okay.
The downside is how we're gonna treat the lights? Lit torches can do a good way, but since we are making it multiple path, there's no way to put torches everywhere.
(and they could ignite a fire in the woods, by the way)

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