The Mad Hatter, The March Hare, and The Dormouse from Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice in Wonderland.Izaak Walton, English novelist, as "Piscator".Emma Watson, from the novel fragment The Watsons, by Jane Austen.Becky Sharp (Becky Crawley) from Thackeray's Vanity Fair.Manon Lescaut, from the novel L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut and the opera Manon Lescaut.Puck, character from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.Don Quixote and his squire, Sancho Panza.Pathfinder from James Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans.Lucius Gil Jones, a composite of Lucius in The Golden Ass by Apuleius, Gil Blas in Gil Blas by Alain-René Lesage, and Tom Jones in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding.He is also identified as Orpheus, Taliesin, Amergin, Virgil, and other wandering poets. His name is that of a mythical patron saint of wandering bards. Some of the characters go by names other than those given below, thus the reader is expected to identify them from their contexts. This is a partial listing of the characters, settings, and events that are drawn from history, and from works of literature and mythology. Silverlock and Golias encounter figures from history, literature and mythology. He is befriended by Golias, who nicknames him "Silverlock" and who becomes his guide. Clarence Shandon ( M.B.A., Wisconsin), is washed ashore in a fictional land known as "The Commonwealth of Letters". While on a sea voyage, a ship named Naglfar founders. Thematically related to Silverlock, it was billed as a "sequel to Silverlock" on the cover. In 1981, The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter was published. The novel's settings and characters, aside from the protagonist, are all drawn from history, mythology, and other works of literature. TES Alliance are free to modify/redistribute/remove as they see fit.Silverlock is a novel by John Myers Myers published in 1949. If I am offline for six months or longer and do not respond to any attempts made at contacting me, I give full Ownership of my Projects to TES Alliance. Please do not re-host this file without my explicit permission. You may use this as you wish as long as you don't charge money for it and you credit me for any work used. Uncheck the The Huntsman.esp is checked in the Launcher Delete the files/folders associated with the modĢ. Make sure the The Huntsman.esp is checked in the Launcherġ. Extract the contents of the ZIP folder into your Data folderĢ. Paints can be purchased from your local Blacksmith or Trader.ġ. Upgrading the Huntsman resets the paint choice back to it's default setting. Painting the Huntsman or not if they decide not too.ĭue to the way the game works you must UnEquip and then re-Equip the Huntsman for the First Person changes to take affect. The player must then drop the paint bottle and activate it, once activated the player will have the option of either To do so players have to purchase paint bottlesįrom Merchants, these are Misc items. Painting Patterns are an option available for those that wish to personalize the Huntsman. The Upgrades must be applied in the order listed above. To upgrade you either activate the Kit where they are placed, if you are able you can upgrade on the spot, if not later on when you want to upgrade drop the KitĪnd activate it, you'll be given the option to upgrade.Įach of the Upgrades has a visual change along with a stat change, though what these are you'll have to find out for yourself. You'll notice they come in theįorm of Upgrade Kits (Boxes) and are placed in easily to spot locations. Upgrading the Huntsman is one of it's main Features, the upgrades are found throughout the world, well Interior cells anyway. The Huntsman also levels up with the player so it should Option of being Upgraded with Upgrade Kits that not only change the stats but also change the appearance. The Huntsman is no ordinary bow, aside from it's Unique appearance it has the The Huntsman is a Unique Bow designed to be the perfect companion for Hunters.
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