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sorry about the spelling but i was wondering, what ever happened to father gregoria? did he die?
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I wouldn't be so sudden with that... I don't remember seeing THAT many zombies... And if he's survived in Ravenholm for as long as he has already, I don't think he'd have trouble.Zeus said:Yes he dies. Seriously, do you think he survived against ALL those zombies? Ive even heard people say if you stick around long enough you actually see him get killed, but I havent tried it
UltimaApocalyspe said:I doubt he'll be in future episodes, he's just really unimportant.
cquinn said:People said the same thing about Barney.
Grigori (to me) represents an important aspect of the Half Life story;
he's just an ordinary guy, all alone without even an HEV suit, but
he manages to hold his own against the worst the combine could
throw at his home. (Okay, he does go a little insane in the process,
but he seems happy with that).
With Ravenholm as the backdrop, Father Grigori represents
the point where Freeman stops running and gunning, and actually
starts fighting back against the combine, and taking up the role
as the symbol of the resistance that everyone else was shaping
him into.
And after all the other traps, tricks and cubbyholes in Ravenholm,
it would seem kind of silly for Grigori to not have a backdoor out
of that crypt.
Fools, Gregoria is his wife! I believe she divorced Grigori and married a zombie.mr. G-man said:Gregoria??
With Ravenholm as the backdrop, Father Grigori represents
the point where Freeman stops running and gunning, and actually
starts fighting back against the combine, and taking up the role
as the symbol of the resistance that everyone else was shaping
him into.
quoted, for truth, again.cquinn said:People said the same thing about Barney.
Grigori (to me) represents an important aspect of the Half Life story;
he's just an ordinary guy, all alone without even an HEV suit, but
he manages to hold his own against the worst the combine could
throw at his home. (Okay, he does go a little insane in the process,
but he seems happy with that).
With Ravenholm as the backdrop, Father Grigori represents
the point where Freeman stops running and gunning, and actually
starts fighting back against the combine, and taking up the role
as the symbol of the resistance that everyone else was shaping
him into.
And after all the other traps, tricks and cubbyholes in Ravenholm,
it would seem kind of silly for Grigori to not have a backdoor out
of that crypt.
well that's what VALVe wants you to think.. bad VALVe...Except the music and laughing and stuff kinda made it seem as if he was dead.
Drackard said:Maybe some people are extremely emotional and sensitive and get deeply involved in their games ?