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Let’s be honest: you don’t watch Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer for the narrative coherence. You watch it for the . Stossgebet fur meinen Hammer -Hans Billian- Lov...
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Optional twist: If the player fails the mini‑puzzle or interrupts the chant, the boost and applies a tiny penalty (e.g., 5 % slower swing) – adding risk vs. reward. It appears to be a reference to the
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Billian recognized that in the modern world, the sacred had fled the cathedrals and taken up residence in the garage. If God won't listen to a prayer for salvation, maybe he'll listen to a prayer for a hammer that doesn't slip and smash your thumb.