Major spoiler alert (Gothic 1).
This is just a little something that has been bugging me for years, and I've never quite been able to figure it out.
After the Old Camp starts calling the main character a traitor, you get a quest by Diego to talk to Gorn and Lester, and tell them about a meeting. Completing this quest is not much of a problem: You'll find Gorn in the New Camp, and Lester in the old fortress where he helped you get a focus stone.
The strange thing is this: When talking to Lester about the meeting (the last conversation you'll ever have with him), it's as if someone merely patched his dialogue together from various other sound clips. His voice is calm, then angry, then calm again. Sometimes he's saying stuff that simply doesn't make any sense at all, or his voice changes completely (not the same voice actor).
Does anyone know what the story is behind this particular conversation? I'm guessing the voice actor had quit by the time they recorded the conversation, so they had to use existing sound clips to complete the dialogue. However, that's just a guess, and I'm quite curious about the real story.
This is just a little something that has been bugging me for years, and I've never quite been able to figure it out.
After the Old Camp starts calling the main character a traitor, you get a quest by Diego to talk to Gorn and Lester, and tell them about a meeting. Completing this quest is not much of a problem: You'll find Gorn in the New Camp, and Lester in the old fortress where he helped you get a focus stone.
The strange thing is this: When talking to Lester about the meeting (the last conversation you'll ever have with him), it's as if someone merely patched his dialogue together from various other sound clips. His voice is calm, then angry, then calm again. Sometimes he's saying stuff that simply doesn't make any sense at all, or his voice changes completely (not the same voice actor).
Does anyone know what the story is behind this particular conversation? I'm guessing the voice actor had quit by the time they recorded the conversation, so they had to use existing sound clips to complete the dialogue. However, that's just a guess, and I'm quite curious about the real story.