Not exact matches
I
miss one thing about Debuchy, his accurate
crosses and he is also a bit dangerous from set
pieces..
Ones that stuck in my mind included Roman mosaics (floors of ancient villas have been uncovered with barely a
piece missing), the beautiful Winged Victory bronze, (cast in the first century but only rediscovered in the 19th so well had the locals hidden it from the Hungarian Lombard invaders) and a mediaeval
cross covered not just with hundreds of semi-precious stones but with little cameos and miniature portraits too to give it a human dimension as well as a religious one.
It's why games like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, Dear Esther, Blackwood
Crossing, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, and others like it have this
piece that lingers on with you and make you want to play them over, to see if there was anything more to uncover that you may have
missed the first time around, or even simply because you want to be put back into that world.
I'm
crossing my fingers that the
missing pieces will be in place for the official opening of the new Ignat Kaneff Building, home of Osgoode Hall Law School, on October 16.