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Reksio and the Wizards
* All the wizards from the council wear glasses except Barandalf. That's because he's the only member the heroes meet outdoors, while the rest are found in their office or their house.
Reksio and Captain Nemo
* In Istanbul we see Janek the Countryman [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals who is a pig]] , complaining what he was forbidden to trade because "he was unpure". In Islam (main religion in Istanbul) pigs are considered unpure animals so eating them is forbidden
* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
* At the end of the game, Molly reveals that the pasta Moles left on the stove at the beginning of "Wizards" is still warm and ready to eat. It seems weird that little time has passed since Moles left the pasta on the stove despite all the adventures him and Reksio went through... until one remembers that time flows differently on other planets. Therefore, time on Kuran must flow more slowly compared to time on Earth.
Reksio and the Wizards
* All the wizards from the council wear glasses except Barandalf. That's because he's the only member the heroes meet outdoors, while the rest are found in their office or their house.
Reksio and Captain Nemo
* In Istanbul we see Janek the Countryman [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals who is a pig]] , complaining what he was forbidden to trade because "he was unpure". In Islam (main religion in Istanbul) pigs are considered unpure animals so eating them is forbidden
* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
* At the end of the game, Molly reveals that the pasta Moles left on the stove at the beginning of "Wizards" is still warm and ready to eat. It seems weird that little time has passed since Moles left the pasta on the stove despite all the adventures him and Reksio went through... until one remembers that time flows differently on other planets. Therefore, time on Kuran must flow more slowly compared to time on Earth.
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* All the wizards from the council wear glasses except Barandalf. That's because he's the only member the heroes meet outdoors, while the rest are found in their
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* In Istanbul we see Janek the Countryman [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals who is a
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Reksio and the Wizards
* All the wizards from the council wear glasses except Barandalf. That's because he's the only member the heroes meet outdoors, while the rest are found in their office or their house.
* All the wizards from the council wear glasses except Barandalf. That's because he's the only member the heroes meet outdoors, while the rest are found in their office or their house.
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* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
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* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.reference.
* At the end of the game, Molly reveals that the pasta Moles left on the stove at the beginning of "Wizards" is still warm and ready to eat. It seems weird that little time has passed since Moles left the pasta on the stove despite all the adventures him and Reksio went through... until one remembers that time flows differently on other planets. Therefore, time on Kuran must flow more slowly compared to time on Earth.
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* At the end of the game, Molly reveals that the pasta Moles left on the stove at the beginning of "Wizards" is still warm and ready to eat. It seems weird that little time has passed since Moles left the pasta on the stove despite all the adventures him and Reksio went through... until one remembers that time flows differently on other planets. Therefore, time on Kuran must flow more slowly compared to time on Earth.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
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Reksio and Captain Nemo
* In Istanbul we see Janek thefifth game, Countryman [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals who is a pig]] , complaining what he was forbidden to trade because "he was unpure". In Islam (main religion in Istanbul) pigs are considered unpure animals so eating them is forbidden
* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
* In Istanbul we see Janek the
* In Egipt, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion was deciphering the hieroglyphs with help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.marked and thus provided a good starting point of reference.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life Jean-François Champollion actually started deciphering the hieroglyphs with ther names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life when Jean-François Champollion actually started was deciphering the hieroglyphs with ther help of Rosetta Stone, he actually started with reading the names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.
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* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life Jean-François Champollion actually started deciphering the hieroglyphs with ther names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.
* In the fifth game, when trying to read an ancient hieroglyphic tablet doctor Jones only manages to decipher one word, which later turns out to be the name of the pharaoh who ordered said tablet to be written. In real life Jean-François Champollion actually started deciphering the hieroglyphs with ther names of pharaohs, which were always distinctively marked.