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Originally Posted by stepurhan
That's easy, he used the luggage a chest which contains an infinitely large interdimensional space (because it's made of sapient pearwood). It also walks around by itself and in the books had a tendency to eat people. When you opened it up afterwards all it had on the top was clean laundry.
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Phew! I'm glad somebody posted that eventually! lol
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Originally Posted by stepurhan
Speaking of ladders, whilst it doesn't count as large in the sense of number of items, in Dracula:Origin you can "pick up" a set of rolling library steps (I think you're actually supposed to be rolling them but they couldn't be bothered to animate it.)
The steps in question are in the foreground to the left. Van Helsing, the player character, is in the middle near a flight of stairs for size comparison.
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Wow, it's like fitting the Eiffel Tower in your damn pocket! o__O
lol But yeah though, I don't mind stuff like that too much if I can imagine a different option of transporting the object - that is viable (like you mentioned rolling them).
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