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Anonymous No.719211051 >>719211402 >>719211412 >>719212253 >>719212652 >>719213685 >>719214020
Why is Zelda currency based on Indian money?
Anonymous No.719211325 >>719211929
>Indian money
>Rubies
anon...
Anonymous No.719211402 >>719212487
>>719211051 (OP)
Are there any gems that even look like this irl?
Anonymous No.719211412 >>719211795 >>719212324
>>719211051 (OP)
How do rupoors work? Imagine you find some coins on the ground, and suddenly you lost $10 from your wallet
Anonymous No.719211795
>>719211412
Anonymous No.719211929
>>719211325
it's officially been called rupees for like a 20 years
Anonymous No.719212253
>>719211051 (OP)
Because India was a cool and mysterious place before people had large-scale contact with Indians
Anonymous No.719212324
>>719211412
honor system, you just toss some money on the ground
Why do you think there's so much money laying around in the first place?
Anonymous No.719212487 >>719212901
>>719211402
Yeah it's just an elongated hexagon cut, usually either step cut or rose cut. It's just really uncommon and not one of the standard common cuts.
Anonymous No.719212652 >>719214642
>>719211051 (OP)
Hyrule is a backwater shithole in a constant state of crisis that other countries only interact with begrudgingly, its fantasy India
Anonymous No.719212901 >>719214001
>>719212487
there should be more games with elaborate gems, or even gemcutting
Anonymous No.719213685
>>719211051 (OP)
>Save the princess, saar
Anonymous No.719214001
>>719212901
sanic
I guess diablo games
Anonymous No.719214020
>>719211051 (OP)
>Indian
>not nepal
There's a death mountain in nearly every game
Anonymous No.719214642
>>719212652
In which game is this the case?