Ok, I get it, it's better not to even touch the guitar (anyway, I almost never did it). Better then I will demonstrate to you another topic that should sound at the level (and this, as I understand it, is the ancient Egyptian desert):
I wrote this with kazoo (adding effects as well), which is why it sounds so strange. For a desert night, this will be the topic, I think.
Jacob's Twelve Sons (Game Project)
- PoorYorick
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Re: Jacob's Twelve Sons (Game Project)
Hello! I love to be graphomaniac at times, and that's why I got interested in your project because it needs a script based on the Bible. In principle, I can take up this business.
I will post in this thread descriptions of actions for the levels of the game (i.e. what should be on them, where the player should go, etc.)
When can I start?
I will post in this thread descriptions of actions for the levels of the game (i.e. what should be on them, where the player should go, etc.)
When can I start?
Re: Jacob's Twelve Sons (Game Project)
I think since the weekend is coming soon, we can start next week.
- Igor_Ozerov
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Re: Jacob's Twelve Sons (Game Project)
1 Jacob lived in the land of his father's pilgrimage [Isaac], in the land of Canaan.
2 This is the life of Jacob. Joseph, seventeen years old, shepherded [his father's] cattle with his brothers, as a boy, with the sons of Valla, and with the sons of Zilpah, his father's wives. And Joseph brought bad rumors about them to their father.
3 Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons, because he was the son of his old age, and made him a garment of many colors.
4 And his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers; and they hated him and could not speak friendly with him.
5 And Joseph dreamed a dream, and told [it] to his brothers: and they hated him still the more.
6 He said to them: Hear the dream that I had:
7 behold, we are knitting sheaves in the middle of the field; and, behold, my sheaf got up and stood upright; and behold, your sheaves stood around and bowed down to my sheaf.
8 And his brothers said to him, Will you really reign over us? will you really own us? And they hated him even more for his dreams and for his words.
9 And he dreamed another dream and told it [to his father and] his brothers, saying: Behold, I also dreamed a dream: behold, the sun and the moon and eleven stars worship me.
10 And he told his father and his brothers; and his father scolded him and said to him: What is this dream that you have seen? Shall I and your mother and your brothers come to bow down to you to the ground?
11 His brothers were angry with him, but his father noticed this word.
12 And his brothers went to feed their father's flock in Shechem.
13 And Israel said to Joseph, Do not your brethren feed the flock in Shechem? go, I'll send you to them. He answered him: Here I am.
14 [Israel] said to him, Go, see if your brethren are well, and whether your cattle are safe, and bring me an answer. And he sent him from the valley of Hebron; and he came to Shechem.
15 And a certain man found him wandering in the field, and the man asked him, saying, What are you looking for?
16 He said, I am looking for my brothers; tell me where do they graze?
17 And the man said, They are gone from here, for I heard them say, Let us go to Dothan. And Joseph went after his brothers and found them in Dothan.
18 And they saw him from afar, and before he drew near to them, they began to plot against him to kill him.
19 And they said to one another, Behold, the dreamer is coming;
20 Let us go now and kill him, and throw him into a pit, and say that a wild beast ate him; and we will see what will be of his dreams.
21 And Reuben heard this, and delivered him out of their hands, saying, Let us not kill him.
22 And Reuben said to them, Do not shed blood; throw it into the moat that is in the desert, but do not lay your hands on it. He spoke this [with the intention] to deliver him out of their hands and return him to his father.
23 When Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped off Joseph's garment, the multicolored garment that was on him.
24 and they took him and threw him into the pit; the pit was empty; there was no water in it.
25 And they sat down to eat bread, and looking, they saw, behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites was coming from Gilead, and their camels were carrying styrax, balm, and incense: they were going to take it to Egypt.
26 And Judas said to his brothers, What profit is it if we kill our brother and hide his blood?
27 Come, let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, but let our hands not be on him, for he is our brother, our flesh. His brothers obeyed him
28 And when the merchants of Midian were passing by, they pulled Joseph out of the ditch and sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver; and they took Joseph to Egypt.
29 Reuben came again to the pit; and behold, Joseph is not in the pit. And he tore his clothes,
30 And he returned to his brothers, and said, There is no lad, but I, where am I going?
31 And they took Joseph's garment, and killed the goat, and smeared the garment in the blood;
32 And they sent a garment of many colors, and brought it to their father, and said, We have found it; see if this garment is your son or not.
33 He recognized her and said, These are my son's clothes; the beast of prey ate it; surely Joseph was torn to pieces.
34 And Jacob rent his clothes, and put sackcloth on his loins, and mourned for his son many days.
35 And all his sons and all his daughters gathered together to comfort him; but he did not want to be comforted and said: with sorrow I will go down to my son into hell. So his father mourned him.
36 And the Midianites sold him in Egypt to Potiphar, king of Pharaoh's, captain of the bodyguards.
an approximate description from history ...
2 This is the life of Jacob. Joseph, seventeen years old, shepherded [his father's] cattle with his brothers, as a boy, with the sons of Valla, and with the sons of Zilpah, his father's wives. And Joseph brought bad rumors about them to their father.
3 Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons, because he was the son of his old age, and made him a garment of many colors.
4 And his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers; and they hated him and could not speak friendly with him.
5 And Joseph dreamed a dream, and told [it] to his brothers: and they hated him still the more.
6 He said to them: Hear the dream that I had:
7 behold, we are knitting sheaves in the middle of the field; and, behold, my sheaf got up and stood upright; and behold, your sheaves stood around and bowed down to my sheaf.
8 And his brothers said to him, Will you really reign over us? will you really own us? And they hated him even more for his dreams and for his words.
9 And he dreamed another dream and told it [to his father and] his brothers, saying: Behold, I also dreamed a dream: behold, the sun and the moon and eleven stars worship me.
10 And he told his father and his brothers; and his father scolded him and said to him: What is this dream that you have seen? Shall I and your mother and your brothers come to bow down to you to the ground?
11 His brothers were angry with him, but his father noticed this word.
12 And his brothers went to feed their father's flock in Shechem.
13 And Israel said to Joseph, Do not your brethren feed the flock in Shechem? go, I'll send you to them. He answered him: Here I am.
14 [Israel] said to him, Go, see if your brethren are well, and whether your cattle are safe, and bring me an answer. And he sent him from the valley of Hebron; and he came to Shechem.
15 And a certain man found him wandering in the field, and the man asked him, saying, What are you looking for?
16 He said, I am looking for my brothers; tell me where do they graze?
17 And the man said, They are gone from here, for I heard them say, Let us go to Dothan. And Joseph went after his brothers and found them in Dothan.
18 And they saw him from afar, and before he drew near to them, they began to plot against him to kill him.
19 And they said to one another, Behold, the dreamer is coming;
20 Let us go now and kill him, and throw him into a pit, and say that a wild beast ate him; and we will see what will be of his dreams.
21 And Reuben heard this, and delivered him out of their hands, saying, Let us not kill him.
22 And Reuben said to them, Do not shed blood; throw it into the moat that is in the desert, but do not lay your hands on it. He spoke this [with the intention] to deliver him out of their hands and return him to his father.
23 When Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped off Joseph's garment, the multicolored garment that was on him.
24 and they took him and threw him into the pit; the pit was empty; there was no water in it.
25 And they sat down to eat bread, and looking, they saw, behold, a caravan of Ishmaelites was coming from Gilead, and their camels were carrying styrax, balm, and incense: they were going to take it to Egypt.
26 And Judas said to his brothers, What profit is it if we kill our brother and hide his blood?
27 Come, let us sell him to the Ishmaelites, but let our hands not be on him, for he is our brother, our flesh. His brothers obeyed him
28 And when the merchants of Midian were passing by, they pulled Joseph out of the ditch and sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver; and they took Joseph to Egypt.
29 Reuben came again to the pit; and behold, Joseph is not in the pit. And he tore his clothes,
30 And he returned to his brothers, and said, There is no lad, but I, where am I going?
31 And they took Joseph's garment, and killed the goat, and smeared the garment in the blood;
32 And they sent a garment of many colors, and brought it to their father, and said, We have found it; see if this garment is your son or not.
33 He recognized her and said, These are my son's clothes; the beast of prey ate it; surely Joseph was torn to pieces.
34 And Jacob rent his clothes, and put sackcloth on his loins, and mourned for his son many days.
35 And all his sons and all his daughters gathered together to comfort him; but he did not want to be comforted and said: with sorrow I will go down to my son into hell. So his father mourned him.
36 And the Midianites sold him in Egypt to Potiphar, king of Pharaoh's, captain of the bodyguards.
an approximate description from history ...
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Re: Jacob's Twelve Sons (Game Project)
Thank you, we now have a baseline for the plot.