Throughout the lands of Tibia, NPCs, locations, literature, and lore refer and pay homage to other works, literary and otherwise. Some of these allusions are simple references to famous pieces, while others are based more extensively on external sources. Tibia, itself, contains many references to bones, as its name is a leg bone. While these relations are not necessarily allusions because they do not refer to literary or similar works, these somewhat self-referential mentions of bones and other body parts are found throughout the Tibian lands. The islands of Fibula and Calcanea, the landforms of Mount Sternum and Femor Hills, the Villa Scapula and even the city of Thais reference these body structures along with the event creature Bones.
Bones represent just a small portion of references. Elsewhere in the world, allusions to literary works and life are found in many contexts. Some allusions may simply serve as inspirations or passing references, while others are nearly direct derivations of these famous works.
Brands
Many shopkeeper NPCs take their names and goods from worldwide retailers. This trend is most noticeable on the island of Rookgaard, where nearly every shopkeeper's name bears a startling similarity to a real-life store. In the city of Venore, the famous Venorean Fashion Warehouse is home to many clothing designers whose names might seem similar to real-life fashion designers. While other cities have their own inspirations regarding NPCs, these two have clear and strong allusions to their respective themes.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Aldi | On Rookgaard, the equipment shopkeeper Al Dee is a reference to the international retailer, Aldi. | |
Aldo | Aldo sells leather boots and other clothing. This is an allusion to the worldwide shoe seller, ALDO. | |
Amazon.com | In the Venore Amazon Camp, there is a small room under one of the buildings. In this room is a mailbox and a large number of books. This seems to be a reference to the large mail-order book distributor, Amazon.com. | |
Armani | Irmana, the tailor assistant to Hugo in the Venore fashion warehouse, is an allusion to Armani, a fashion company. | |
Calvin Klein |
Kalvin, the apprentice of Hugo, is an allusion to Calvin Klein, a well-known American fashion designer. | |
Commodore |
The phrase "Error. LOAD 'PROGRAM',8,1" said by the servants seen during the Their Master's Voice world change are an allusion to the LOAD command from the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 computer systems which was used to load a program into memory for execution. | |
Corona | The Owner of the Hard Rock Tavern most likely owes her last name to the beer brand Corona. | |
Falck | Outside Edron's north gate stands Falk, a guard. He is a reference to Group 4 Falck, a worldwide leader in security solutions, now under the name Falck. | |
Greyhound | Captain Greyhound is an allusion to Greyhound Lines, the famous US bus line. | |
Hugo Boss | Hugo, whose full name is Hugo Chief, is the owner of the Venorean Fashion Warehouse, and is an allusion to Hugo Boss, a major fashion house based in Germany. | |
Iglo | Captain Iglues Treasure Quest on Rookgaard is a reference to "Käpt'n Iglo", a German advertising icon for the brand Iglo, selling frozen food and fish. Iglu's treasure is salmon. | |
Ikea | The furniture seller in Ab'Dendriel is called Ukea, a reference to the international furniture seller Ikea. | |
Jim Beam | The bartender in Kazordoon is Jimbin, whose proximity to alcohol and name makes him a reference to Jim Beam, the bourbon brand. | |
Lidl | Rookgaard's Lee'Delle seems to be a reference to the international discount supermarket Lidl. | |
McDonald's | The farmer in Thais is an allusion to Ronald McDonald, the clown of McDonald's, an international fast-food restaurant chain. | |
Mercedes-Benz | A pair of gravestones in the Thais Graveyard the Mercedes-Benz A-Class , a moose, and electronic stability control, a reference to the A-Class's performance on the automobile moose test. | |
Microsoft | A grave refers to Mr. Bill G. and a window. Bill Gates was the Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, the software company that wrote and maintains the operating system Windows. | |
Microsoft and Linux | A grave refers to a penguin killing a window, a reference to the competition between Microsoft and Linux, which is often associated with a penguin. | |
Norma | The shopkeeper Norma is a reference to the German discounter, Norma. She wants to change her name to Marylin, so she's also a reference to Norma Jeane Baker (Marilyn Monroe). | |
Obi | The shopkeeper Obi appears to be an allusion to the German home-improvement store of the same name, OBI. | |
Richardson Allen | Allen Richardson, owner of furniture shop in Venore seems to be an allusion to Richardson Allen, an American furniture producer and seller. | |
Rolex | Norbert wears a stylish xelor watch. "Xelor" read backwards is Rolex. |
Famous and Historical People
As many RPGs do, Tibia makes references to historical and contemporary people in a variety of ways. Some guard NPCs, for example, share their names with fitting celebrities, while some more historical and famous scientists and explorers were alive under similar names and shared their knowledge in some of Tibia's many books. Some other allusions are only mentioned briefly in quotes, but the strength of these connections makes these references clear to those who know to look for them—connections like the desert city of Ankrahmun, to Tutankhamun, the most famous of Egyptian pharaohs. Along the line of ancient civilizations,
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Abbot and Costello | The abbot of the White Raven Monastery, is probably an allusion to the comedy duo Abbott and Costello. | |
Aleister Crowley | Alistair Cropwell was an explorer who discovered a city full of black magic. He is a reference to the occultist Aleister Crowley. | |
Alfred Nobel | Ned Nobel sells fireworks and is the son of scientist and dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel. | |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Like the other guards in Venore, Arnold is a reference to the famous action star Arnold Schwarzenegger. | |
Bozo the Clown | Bozo, the royal jester in Thais, is an allusion to Bozo the Clown. | |
Charles Darwin | Author and scientist, he is a reference to Charles Darwin. The Unnatural Selection Quest is a further reference to Darwin's work. | |
Christo | Erayo has a task to shroud Thais castle in cloth. The artist Christo is famous for his artwork along a similar line. | |
David Copperfield | The name of the magician is David Brassacres, an allusion to famous show magician David Copperfield. | |
Isaac Newton | Isaac Brewton claimed that Satanic forces were responsible for gravity. He is a reference to famous scientist Isaac Newton. | |
Jack the Ripper | The pirate boss is an allusion to the serial killer Jack the Ripper. | |
Jean-Claude Van Damme | Like the other guards in Venore, he is a reference to action star Jean-Claude Van Damme. | |
Gaius Marius | The minotaur boss is an allusion to Roman general and politician Gaius Marius. | |
Elvis Presley | The gnome is a reference to the singer, the "King", Elvis Presley. | |
Mata Hari | Rata'Mari, the undercover spy, is a reference to World War I spy Mata Hari. | |
Neil Armstrong | A quote by Angus, And remember: it's a small teleport for you, but a big teleport for all Tibians, is a take on a quote by astronaut Neil Armstrong. | |
Nietzche | A pair of gravestones refer to Nietzsche's famous "God is Dead" statement. | |
Nikola Tesla | Scientist and inventor Telas is a reference to and anagram of famous scientist Nikola Tesla. | |
Richard Garriott | A gravestone pays homage to Lord B (Lord British), a name taken on by Richard Garriott, whose Ultima series greatly influenced Tibia. | |
Robin Hood | The huntsman and paladin in Thais is a strong reference to the famous English Outlaw Robin Hood. | |
This hunter and leader of a band of Married Men is a strong allusion to the famous outlaw Robin Hood, who was said to be the leader of a band of Merry Men. | ||
Boniface | This Edron food seller may be named after Saint Boniface, a missionary who is sometimes credited starting the tradition of the Christmas tree. | |
Sarah Emma Edmonds | Emma, the head of the CGB is a reference to Sarah Emma Edmonds, a US Civial War spy for the Union. | |
Siegfried and Roy | The rotworm trainer claims to have sold a rare white worm to Frietsiek and Yor whose names can be rearranged to relate to the show duo Siegfried and Roy. | |
Spartacus | Hairycles says that Spartaky helped the apes fight for their freedom. This is a reference to Spartacus, the leader of a slave revolt in Rome. | |
Sun Tzu | Both the boss and the treatises found in Demona by Zun Su on combat refer to Sun Tzu and his famous Art of War. | |
Sylvester Stallone | Like the other Venore guards, Sylvester is an allusion to the action star Sylvester Stallone. | |
Wyatt Earp | Wyat, the sheriff of Thais, is an allusion to the famous American sheriff Wyatt Earp. | |
Zarathustra | The warlock boss Zarabustor's name is similar to Iranian prophet and inventor of magic Zarathustra. |
Literature and Mythology
Like many roleplaying games, Tibia has strong ties to fantasy literature and classic mythology. The beginners' island, Rookgaard, has strong ties to Norse lore and mythology. The island's name is similar to the realms of Midgard and Asgard, a claim further supported by the presence of a bridge guard and the the Norse-named Cipfried.
J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and associated anthologies, the quintessential sources of modern fantasy inspiration, are featured prominently three of Tibia's earliest and largest cities. The names of the NPCs in Ab'Dendriel and Thais might look familiar to players with a knowledge of Tolkien's lore. The Dwarfen city Kazordoon similarly bears a remarkable resemblance to the famous Khazad-dûm, the city ruled by Durin, the king of the Dwarfs.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Alice in Wonderland | The hat appears to be quite similar to that the Mad Hatter is often depicted wearing in Alice in Wonderland. | |
Baba Yaga | Yaga the Crone and quotes by her appear to show a strong relationship between her and Baba Yaga, a witch in Russian folklore. | |
The Call of Cthulhu | Thul's name and the general appearance of Quara Constrictors may be inspired by the fictional Cthulhu. | |
Cerberus | The Rookgaard bridge guard owes his name to the mythological figure of Cerberus, a multi-headed dog that guarded the path to the underworld. | |
A Christmas Carol | This banker is thought to have been named after the greedy Ebenezer Scrooge from A Christmas Carol. | |
Die 13½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär | The ship captain may owe his name to the fictional explorer and captain in the humerous fantasy, novel Die 13½ Leben des Käpt'n Blaubär. | |
Dracula | Vladruc is an anagram of the name "Dracula". Also, a quote by this vampire, Oh yes, the children of the night ... you dwellers in the city cannot enter into the feelings of the hunter is from the novel Dracula. | |
Armenius may be a reference to Arminius Vambery, thought to have been a reference Bram Stoker used when writing his Dracula novel. | ||
Excalibur | The famous lost sword Excalibug is named after Excalibur, the sword from Aurthurian legend. | |
The Flying Dutchman | The literary Flying Venorean is an allusion to the famous ghost ship The Flying Dutchman. | |
The Frog Prince | The boss monster, The Frog Prince is a famous character in folklore, originating in the brothers Grimm fairytale The Frog Prince. | |
The Grinch | The Grynch Clan Goblins and their present stealing are references to The Grinch from Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas! | |
Hannibal Lecter | Lector, a butcher whose father was named Hannibal, seems to be inspired by the fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter. | |
Harry Potter | Fluffy, a three-headed dog, shares his name with a similar creature from the fantasy book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. | |
Heimdall | The guard's name is similar to that of Dallheim, a Norse god and guard of the bridge between Midgard and Asgard. | |
Hercules | The ape leader, Hairycles, is a strong reference to Hercules of Greco-Roman mythology. | |
Hermes Trismegistus | The magician and astrologer may be an allusion to Hermes Trismegistus. | |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | A pair of books titled Important Facts From Galactic History volumes I and II contain direct quotes from Life, the Universe, and Everything, a novel in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. | |
Knecht Ruprecht | Santa Claus's assistant is based on Knecht Ruprecht who accompanies Saint Nicholas in German folklore. | |
Koschei | Koschei is a figure from Slavic mythology who, like his Tibian counterpart, cannot be directly killed. | |
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams | Grizzly Adams and his pet bear, Ben are characters from the novel The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams. | |
Mephistopheles | Mephiles, the Isle of Evil boss is reference to Mephistopheles, a demon that originally appeared in literature in the Faust legend, and he has since appeared in other works as a stock character version of the Devil. | |
Moby-Dick | Captain Haba and his search for a sea serpent are analogs of Captain Ahab and his hunt for the whale Moby-Dick. | |
Needful Things | The owner of the Useful Things Warehouse is an allusion to Leland Gaunt, the owner of Needful Things, a fictional store and the title of a Stephen King novel. | |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | A locked room in a Kazordoon mine shows a witch, seven dwarfs, an apple, and a sleeping figure, an allusion to the fairy tale of Snow White. | |
The Bible | The Holy Tible owes its name to the Bible, though its praise of the god Banor could have it refer to any set of scriptures. | |
The Big Bad Wolf | The Big Bad One is probably an allusion to the Big Bad Wolf from many fairy tales. | |
The Old Man and the Sea | The fisherman Santiago and his pursuit of a giant fish mark him as an allusion to the protagonist of The Old Man and the Sea. His surname, Fuentes, alludes to Gregorio Fuentes, who serves as the model for Santiago. | |
Treasure Island | Treasure Island might be an allusion to the novel Treasure Island and the buried treasure there. | |
Tristan and Isolde | Tristan and his love, Isolde are the primary characters in the famous opera Tristan und Isolde. | |
Twelfth Night | One of this pharaoh's quotes, If music is the food of death, drop dead, is a play off of the first words from the play Twelfth Night, If music be the food of love, play on. | |
Where's Waldo? | Missing postman Waldo and a mission to find him may be related to the Where's Waldo? puzzle book series. | |
Wyrd Sisters | The in-game book Wyrd Sisters by Terry P is inspired by the novel Wyrd Sisters by author Terry Pratchett. | |
Xena | The amazon boss, Xenia, might be an allusion to the fictional warrior princess Xena. |
J.R.R. Tolkien Lore
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Alatar | The mage and author Alatar might be a reference to Alatar, one of the two blue wizards in Tolkien lore. | |
Aragorn | The equipment shopkeeper, might be named after Aragorn, one of the protagonists of the Lord of the Rings. | |
Ferumbras | The powerful Ferumbras shares his name with at least two members of the Took clan. | |
Finarfin | Finarfin was a king of Nordor elves in Valinor and father of Galadriel. | |
Fires of Mordor | When asked about Excalibug, Pydar says that it has to be returned to the fire which gave birth to it, just as the One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom. | |
Frodo | The owner of Frodo's tavern owes his name to Frodo Baggins, one of the protagonists of the Lord of the Rings. | |
Gandalf | This spell instructor at Noodles Academy of Modern Magic might be named after Gandalf, the famous wizard. | |
The Hobbit | One of its fortunes, Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup, parodies a quote from The Hobbit, Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger. | |
Legolas | Carlin's Paladins Guild leader's name comes from Legolas, one of the protagonists of the Lord of the Rings. | |
Melian | Altough in Tibia this is the name of a male NPC, Melian is the Queen of Doriath, possibly the most important "woman" of the maia race. | |
Morgoth | Morgaroth, an archdemon in the Triangle of Terror, might be named after Morgoth, the outcast Vala and antagonist of The Silmarillion. | |
Samwise Gamgee | The weapon shopkeepker, Sam, might be named after Samwise Gamgee, one of the protagonists of the Lord of the Rings. |
Comic Books
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Batman | The fearsome bat, Bruise Payne, owes its name to Bruce Wayne, the real identity of Batman. | |
Like other Farmine guards, Bruce is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Bruce Wayne, the real name of Batman. Alternatively, he could be a reference to another Bruce: Bruce Banner. | ||
The Flash | Like other Farmine guards, Barry is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Barry Allen, the real name of The Flash. | |
The Green Arrow | Like other Farmine guards, Oliver is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Oliver Queen, the real name of The Green Arrow. | |
The Green Lantern | Like other Farmine guards, Hal is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Hal Jordan, the real name of The Green Lantern. | |
The Hulk | Monstor, the Isle of Evil boss, is a strong reference to Hulk. | |
Like other Farmine guards, Bruce is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Bruce Banner, the real name of The Incredible Hulk. Alternatively, he could be a reference to another Bruce: Bruce Wayne. | ||
Iron Man | Like other Farmine guards, Tony is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Tony Stark, the real name of Iron Man. | |
Mister Fantastic | Like other Farmine guards, Reed is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Reed Richards, the real name of Mister Fantastic. | |
Spiderman | Like other Farmine guards, Peter is likely an allusion to a comic book character. In this case, he possibly shares a name with Peter Parker, the real name of Spiderman. |
Film and Television
Many creatures and NPCs seem to be fans of the silver screen. Dwarfs, in particular, are movie buffs, with different creatures quoting famous lines and the Kazordoon library being home to many parodies of James Bond films. While many references to film and television are in the form of quotes, some are manifested in creatures and NPCs as embodiments of their respective allusions.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Apocalypse Now | A statement by Mad Technomancers, I love the smell of firebombs in the morning, is similar to a famous line from the movie Apocalypse Now. | |
Back to the Future | The name of the Jack to the Future quest has a strikingly similarity to the film Back to the Future. The movie, like the quest, involves time traveling. | |
Casablanca | A statement by bonelords, Here's looking at you, is a portion of a famous quote from the movie Casablanca. | |
The Day the Earth Stood Still | A statement by War Golems, Azerus Barada Nikto, is a reference to the famous line Klaatu barada nikto from the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still. | |
Dr. Strangelove | Mad Technomancers sometimes say, Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room, a direct quote from the movie Dr. Strangelove. | |
The Fast and the Furious | Along with fellow racing dog, Dustrunner, the two are labeled as The Fast and The Furious, a film about racing. | |
Forrest Gump | When asked the keyword stupid, he responds My mom always said, stupid is who stupid does, a quote from the movie Forrest Gump. | |
The Godfather | Mad Technomancers sometimes say I'm going to make them an offer they can't refuse, a direct quote from the movie The Godfather. | |
King Kong | A giant footprint of a holy ape in the Forbidden Lands may be a reference to the famous fictional monkey King Kong. | |
Labyrinth | The maze of tall grass, the NPC Hoggle, the nearby grave of Didimus, and the nearby shopkeeper Lubo, may be references to the film Labyrinth and respective characters of Hoggle, Didymus, and Ludo. | |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Uncle, the head of AVIN, Venore's secret agency, is an allusion to The Man from U.N.C.L.E. from the 1960's spy television show. | |
Married... With Children | The world-weary shoe salesman Aldo may be a reference to a similarly disgruntled salesman Al Bundy from the show Married... With Children. | |
Masters of the Universe | The Rookgaard skeleton boss, Teleskor is spin on the name Skeletor, the antagonist of He-Man in the Masters of the Universe franchise. | |
Monty Python | A book in the desert dungeon refers to the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, a weapon from the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. | |
The fearsome, but harmless looking rabbit, Hugo, may refer to the similarly innocuous, yet lethal rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as do Killer Rabbits on the Isle of Evil. | ||
The Riddler asks inane questions such as What is your favorite color? just like the Bridgekeeper in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Being sent to Hellgate for answering incorrectly is also similar to being cast into the Gorge of Eternal Peril. | ||
Undead Jesters sometimes say "And now for something completely different!", which was a catchphrase from Monty Python's Flying Circus and the name of a Monty Python film. | ||
The Postman | Kevin Postner, the Postmaster General of the Tibian Postal Service, is an allusion to Kevin Costner and his role in the movie The Postman. | |
Sesame Street | The Count and his weakened form are allusions to Count von Count from the show Sesame Street as illustrated by his statement 1... 2... 2... Uh, can't concentrate when weakened. | |
The Simpsons | Librarian and master of the Rookgaard Academy, Seymour may be an allusion to the principal Seymour Skinner from the show The Simpsons. | |
The foulmouthed farmer might be a reference to the groundskeeper with the same name and a foul temper in The Simpsons. | ||
Starsky and Hutch | Harsky and his partner Stutch, guards of King Tibianus, are an allusion to the police drama Starsky and Hutch. | |
Star Trek | A phrase spoken by Demons, Your resistance is futile!' owes its origins to the famous phrase Resistance is futile, spoken by the Borg in Star Trek. | |
Vladruc claims that Necromancers boldly go, where no one has gone before, as the crew of the Enterprise boldly goes into space, the final frontier. | ||
Star Wars | A quote by the Mysterious Voodoo Skull is Do or do not. There is no try. Yoda gives Luke Skywalker this advice in the second Star Wars film. | |
Tales from the Crypt | This book, written in-game by an unknown necromancer, shares its name with the famous fantasy/horror show, Tales from the Crypt. | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | The weapons, tortoises, and rat in a locked room in the Liberty Bay sewer make up an allusion to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. | |
Woody Woodpecker | The furniture shopkeeper, Iwar Woodkpecker, may be an allusion to the cartoon character and show Woody Woodpecker. |
James Bond Films
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Die Another Day | Like his other quotes, the Dwarf Henchman references the Bond film Die Another Day. | |
Dr. No | The Isle of Evil boss Doctor Perhaps is named after the Bond film and villain Dr. No. | |
For Your Eyes Only | Like his other quotes, the Dwarf Henchman references the Bond film For Your Eyes Only. | |
From Russia with Love | The From Thais with Love mission in the Secret Service Quest is named after From Russia with Love. | |
GoldenEye | The dwarfen book Golden Mine is named after GoldenEye. | |
Goldfinger | The dwarfen book Goldfinger is named after Goldfinger as is one of the missions in the Secret Service Quest. | |
James Bond | One James B. lost the license to live and is buried in the Thais Graveyard, a reference to James Bond and his license to kill. | |
License to Kill | Humgolf claims one needs a 007 drilling license to purchase a worm. Dwarf henchmen also reference the film License to Kill as does a mission in the Secret Service Quest. | |
Live and Let Die | Like his other quotes, the Dwarf Henchman references the Bond film Live and Let Die. | |
Miss Moneypenny | The Isle of Solitude secretary may be an allusion to Miss Moneypenny, M's secretary in the Bond films. | |
The World is not Enough | The dwarfen book The Mine is not Enough is named after The World is not Enough. | |
Tomorrow Never Dies | The dwarfen book The Mine Never Dies is named after Tomorrow Never Dies. | |
You Only Live Twice | The dwarfen book You Only Mine Twice is named after You Only Live Twice. |
Music and Art
Tibia isn't all that dull! While there may not be sound, certain elements of the game try to capture the essence of their favorite real-life songs and artwork. From famous singers disguised as simple shopkeepers to famous bands performing at the local tavern, the music scene on Tibia isn't as empty as it is silent.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Britney Spears | A saying by Dark Apprentices, Oops, I did it again!, is the name of a famous song by Britney Spears. | |
Elvis Presley | This music shopkeeper's name might be an allusion to the famous singer Elvis Presley. | |
Guns N' Roses | A blackboard at the Hard Rock Tavern states that Crossbows N' Tulips is performing, an allusion to the band Guns N' Roses. | |
Killing in the Name | The quest Killing in the name of... is also a song by Rage Against the Machine. | |
Mona Lisa | The painting acquired in the Thieves Guild Quest is an allusion to the famous Mona Lisa painting. | |
Prince | Oswald claims that Bozo is The artist formerly known as the prince. The musician Prince once went by the artist formerly known as prince. | |
Queen | The pharaoh Morguthis sometimes says, Another one to bite the dust, an allusion the the song Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. Another pharaoh Rahemos says It's a kind of magic, which is the exact title of a song by the same band. | |
Stone Temple Pilots | This NPC is a ferryman that sailed you back from the island of Nostalgia during the 15th Anniversary of Tibia. His name is an obvious reference to the band Stone Temple Pilots |
Other Games
Although Tibia was originally greatly inspired by the Ultima series, it has managed to reference a few other popular games, mainly in passing references, but sometimes with dedications of whole areas of the game.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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Castle of the Winds | The Ab'Dendriel guildhall, Castle of the Winds might be an allusion to the rouge-like computer game Castle of the Winds. | |
Castlevania | Vampire hunter Julius may be an allusion to the vampire hunter of the same name from the Castlevania series. Vengoth Castle bears some resemblance to the video games' castles and the related Castlemania achievement lends some additional strength to the allusion. | |
Chrono Trigger | Lavos Armor is a direct reference to Lavos, the arch enemy from the SNES game Chrono Trigger, who dwells in the depths of the Earth. | |
The insectoid Kollos has a clear resamblance with Lavos and its spawns. | ||
Command and Conquer | A gravestone in the Thais Graveyard refers to the programmer of C&C, the computer game series Command and Conquer. | |
Dance Dance Revolution | A mission during the Unnatural Selection Quest is called Dance Dance Evolution, an allusion to the video game series Dance Dance Revolution. | |
Half-Life | A Piece of Paper relates a message from Dr. Kleiner to Gordon about teleporters. Dr. Kleiner and Gordon are characters from the popular Half-Life series and both are scientists who work with teleporter technology. | |
Mortal Kombat | Fatality and Flawless Victory!, a quote by the demon Ghazbaran, are phrases from the video game series Mortal Kombat. Additionally, a mission in The New Frontier Quest is called Mortal Combat. | |
Pac-Man |
A secret room in one of Ankrahmun's tombs has the same layout as a level from the arcade game Pac-Man, complete with teleporters, fruits, and ghosts. | |
The Secret of The Monkey Island |
I braved the Annihilator and all I got is this lousy teddy bear is an allusion to the The Secret of The Monkey Island's legendary treasure: a T-Shirt. When you look at it, you can read: "I found the Legendary Lost Treasure of Mêlée Island and All I Got Was this Stupid T-Shirt." | |
A book in Thais Libraries writes about an inhabitant named Threpwood Guybrush, a refference to Guybrush Threepwood, the main character of the Monkey Island Series. | ||
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | Commander Stone asked for his job replies "After I accidentally shot a fellow adventurer an arrow in his knee I had to leave for some safe place far away in a hurry." - It's an allusion to line spoken by every guard in Skyrim: "I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took an arrow in the knee" |
Places, Organizations, and Constructs
It is often said that art imitates life. As such, several areas and organizations in Tibia show strong resemblances to real-life counterparts.
Allusion | Tibian Tie | Information |
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ABIN | The Agency of Venorean Interest Negotiators (AVIN) is an allusion to the Brazilian intelligence agency, ABIN. | |
Alcatraz | The dwarven prison island of Dwacatra is named after the famous prison island of Alcatraz. | |
Big Ben | A Sweaty Cyclops's nickname is Big Ben, a reference to the famous London bell and its clock tower, Big Ben. | |
FBI | The Tibian Bureau of Investigation is an allusion to the American intelligence agency, the FBI. | |
Fortress of Solitude | The Isle of Solitude, an island that acts as the Gamemaster headquarters, is an allusion to the Fortress of Solitude, Superman's headquarters in the Superman series of DC comics. | |
Hard Rock Cafe | The Venorean Hard Rock Tavern is an allusion to the rock and roll themed Hard Rock Cafe. | |
KGB | The Carlin Girls Brigade is an allusion the the Soviet Union's intelligence agency, the KGB. | |
Norwegian Islands | The ice islands of Senja, Folda, and Vega share their names with the real-life Norwegian Islands Senja, Folda, and Vega. | |
Titanic | The Greenshore guildhall, the Tibianic is named after the famous ship the Titanic. |