Originally Posted by Prime Junta Uh… baron? There also is a DVD version of it - it shipped with an issue of the German magazine "PC Games", and I don't think it has ever been released again in that form. I think it was some kind of special release. Oh, it can be "trademarketed", but maybe it can't be trademarked.
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Tattoos inked on his back as reminders and clues show that this is not the first time he has forgotten himself. Somewhere along the line he even forgot his own name. The game focuses on his personal journey to reclaim sometimes painful memories of his past incarnations, discover why he is immortal and find an answer to the nagging question: what can change the nature of a man?
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Even deities are known to live in the planes. A large portion of Planescape: Torment takes place in Sigil , a city located atop an infinitely tall spire at the center of the multiverse, that connects the planes with each other via a series of portals. The city is overseen by the powerful Lady of Pain , while fifteen factions control different functions of the city related to each group's world view.
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Exploration around the painted scenery is accomplished by clicking on the ground to move, or on objects and characters to interact with them.
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