Page 1 of 2
Where's Kelsey?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 8:45 am
by khimaira
Problem is... I can't find Kelsey! I've installed him and now "searched" all Athkathla, but I haven't met him yet. Is he outside the city, or what?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 9:51 am
by fable
Isn't Kelsey over in Trademeet?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 10:11 am
by khimaira
Is it? Oo, I have to check it out. Thanks!
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 10:25 am
by fable
My pleasure. It's been a while since I played, so please let us know if my memory is correct.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:05 am
by jcompton
No, Kelsey is in the government district, near Keldorn's house. Coords roughly 2000x2000.
We did put this in the docs that came with Kelsey.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:50 am
by khimaira
Well now I found him! Kelsey wasn't in Trademeet, nope, but he came to talk to me at the Goverment district. He's definately American, I can hear it.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 12:12 pm
by Baldursgate Fan
I must have got my accents wrong, coz I thought I heard a british lilt in Kelsey's voice.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 1:51 pm
by Aubrey
Isn't Kelsey over in Trademeet?
No, fable, but you can find the female version of the magic trade there, Tashia.
Cheers
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 1:55 pm
by Skuld
They used jason compton's voice for Kelsey. So that would explain that.
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 1:59 pm
by Aubrey
Still, Kelsey's voice sounds very American to me...
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 6:47 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Aubrey
No, fable, but you can find the female version of the magic trade there, Tashia.
Blast. That's who I was thinking of. Thanks.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 6:48 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Aubrey
Still, Kelsey's voice sounds very American to me...
The two aren't incompatible. I've American friends who barely retain a bit of an Irish lilt from parents. I'm an American, and simply because I try to pronounced distinctly (I worked in public radio for seventeen years), I get occasionally accused of being British.

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 10:39 pm
by jcompton
Originally posted by fable
The two aren't incompatible. I've American friends who barely retain a bit of an Irish lilt from parents.
Given that I'm a third-generation Chicagoan, you're just lucky he's not asking for Polish saaaasage.
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2002 10:58 pm
by fable
Originally posted by jcompton
Given that I'm a third-generation Chicagoan, you're just lucky he's not asking for Polish saaaasage.
Who's "he?"

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 1:37 am
by kopywrite
Originally posted by fable
Who's "he?"
Kelsey. JC Compton is Kelsey's voice.(AFAIK

)
More accents would have been nice in the game, maybe a scouser...

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 4:12 am
by NiteWulf
Or Dutch...

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 5:25 am
by Aubrey
fable said...
I'm an American, and simply because I try to pronounced distinctly (I worked in public radio for seventeen years), I get occasionally accused of being British.
I love British accent!
Cheers
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 7:23 am
by Quitch
*British* accent? LOL!
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 8:23 am
by fable
Originally posted by Quitch
*British* accent? LOL!
Yes--ridiculous, isn't it?

As though there was a single accent for the entire UK! But Americans (of which I'm one) all too often think of England, the UK and Britain as synonymous: hardly the case if you speak to someone who's Welsh, Scottish or Irish, for instance.

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2002 8:37 am
by Aubrey
Both of you understood what I meant. As you also know that usually people use "British" when they actually mean "English".
But if you enjoy keeping a stiff upper lips attitude, that's fine with me.