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    DIRECTOR. DESIGNER". Retrieved 25 July 2021. Ragnar Tørnquist on Twitter Ragnar Tørnquist at IMDb Ragnar Tørnquist at MobyGames Red Thread Games website...
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  • World and other titles. Red Thread was founded in September 2012 by Ragnar Tørnquist, creator of The Longest Journey and Dreamfall sagas, and The Secret...
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  • November 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023. Tørnquist, Ragnar (2006-04-26). "About the ending of Dreamfall". RagnarTornquist.com. Archived from the original on...
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  • which players play characters defending the world from occult threats. Ragnar Tørnquist led development of the initial game for Funcom. The Secret World uses...
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  • forced to make their games more diverse, though creative director Ragnar Tørnquist denied the cast's diversity was due to outside pressure, stating that...
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  • (including Tørnquist) were at the time working on Funcom's next MMORPG The Secret World. On 1 November 2012, it was announced that Ragnar Tørnquist's newly-founded...
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  • on October 28, 2014, but was removed four years later. Written by Ragnar Tørnquist, the story sees players assume the role of a young art student who...
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  • voiced by American actress Sarah Hamilton. The Longest Journey writer Ragnar Tørnquist compared April in TLJ to "young inexperienced" Frodo Baggins, whereas...
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  • theorist Kristine Tornquist (born 1965), Austrian artist and stage director, work includes Šimon Voseček's Hybris Ragnar Tørnquist (born 1970), Norwegian...
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  • Norwegian Sea Draugen (video game), a 2019 video game developed by Ragnar Tørnquist and Red Thread Games ST Draugen, a Norwegian tug sunk on July 15, 1940...
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