I did some light housework, sat down at my computer to take a break for a few minutes and discovered that I must have tweaked my neck at some point because it hurts to turn my head to left. I have no idea how I did this to myself.
I’m not super old yet (31) but stuff like this is why I make sure I stretch and do some exercise daily. Gotta keep limber!
If the Hobbits from Lord of the Rings (Samwise Frodo Pippin and Merry) were power Rangers what colors would they be and what would their zords and special powers be?
Frodo: Red (shouldn't be, but stuck with it) Eagle Zord?
Nestle should put out a little chocolatier's set, where you can make your own candy at home. A Kit Kat Kit. And then they can have a little cartoon mascot, the Kit Kat Kit Cat. And then a hobby set letting make your own plushie, a Kit Kat Kit Cat Kit
Todd McFarlane says Spawn is coming to Mortal Kombat 11
So that’s two MK-Soulcalibur krossover kharacters now (the other one’s Kratos). Get Link in there now.
It'd have to be one of the Links that straight up murders people though. Which I think are Wind Waker Link and Link to the Past Link? So that would be fun.
Todd McFarlane says Spawn is coming to Mortal Kombat 11
So that’s two MK-Soulcalibur krossover kharacters now (the other one’s Kratos). Get Link in there now.
It'd have to be one of the Links that straight up murders people though. Which I think are Wind Waker Link and Link to the Past Link? So that would be fun.
I bet Breath of the Wild Link would end a man's life without a second thought. He's kind of a psychopath at times
The only ones who kill humans who aren't literally ending the world are Link to the Past Link and Twilight Princess Link. And in Twilight Princess it's not clear if he knows he's doing it—hell, a lot of players miss out on that bit of information
Breath of the Wild Link prior to the Calamity also totally iced anyone who drew a knife on Zelda, but after he gets amnesia he's strictly non-lethal to what he identifies as human opponents
That is a question that comes up for basically every iteration of Link at one time or another, partially (but not totally) owing to the not-killing-humans-thing, but then I think you're getting more into the underpinnings of the setting rather than the motivations of any specific character
It's the ol' D&D problem where goblins and kobolds and whatnot are often used as combat fodder, but also it's established that they are sapient and have complex social structures, which makes most tabletop "heroes" kind of monstrous.
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It's the ol' D&D problem where goblins and kobolds and whatnot are often used as combat fodder, but also it's established that they are sapient and have complex social structures, which makes most tabletop "heroes" kind of monstrous.
Look it says evil alignment right here in the monster manual my hands are clean.
(DnD alignment is its own weird problem too, of course.)
Hmmm, now I'm thinking about the history of human-like enemies in Zelda games and how we interact with those, and how the games frame them
Ocarina of Time may have been the absolute nadir in terms of having enemies who appeared to have thought processes similar to humans, but it was still there with the Dinolfos and Lizalfos (rate though they were). Then Majora's Mask had you getting attacked by the Garo, who are human by all appearances and then kill themselves upon defeat.
Ah, wait, hold on, Ocarina of Time Link does also kill humans; he kills one every time he defeats an Iron Knuckle
There's a conversation to be had about this, somewhere in here, even ignoring the readings of the setting that frame all demons (and all -blins, by consequence) as humans whose bodies have changed to reflect the evil of their hearts. It does make me wonder, though, about the framing of demons in particular, and how that word's meaning seems to change over the course of the series
It's the ol' D&D problem where goblins and kobolds and whatnot are often used as combat fodder, but also it's established that they are sapient and have complex social structures, which makes most tabletop "heroes" kind of monstrous.
Look it says evil alignment right here in the monster manual my hands are clean.
(DnD alignment is its own weird problem too, of course.)
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I’m not super old yet (31) but stuff like this is why I make sure I stretch and do some exercise daily. Gotta keep limber!
Frodo: Red (shouldn't be, but stuck with it) Eagle Zord?
Sam: Green/White. Oliphant Zord.
Merry: Blue. Horse Zord.
Pippin: Black. I got nothing for the zord.
Ah, so an Ent
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If we're only allowed the one, I guess we have to close the Fire Emblem thread then.
Ok yeah this is definitely how Pippin summons his Zord
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Todd McFarlane says Spawn is coming to Mortal Kombat 11
How very Max Blum of you
If only we could harness his power for something I want!
The answer to this is just to start wanting the things AJ wants
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So that’s two MK-Soulcalibur krossover kharacters now (the other one’s Kratos). Get Link in there now.
Well, start wanting Spawn
It'd have to be one of the Links that straight up murders people though. Which I think are Wind Waker Link and Link to the Past Link? So that would be fun.
I bet Breath of the Wild Link would end a man's life without a second thought. He's kind of a psychopath at times
you can't prove they didn't burst into a puff of smoke of their own volition
The bosses are the only things we see actually perish
Breath of the Wild Link prior to the Calamity also totally iced anyone who drew a knife on Zelda, but after he gets amnesia he's strictly non-lethal to what he identifies as human opponents
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So yeah that totally fits
Also you know Johnny Cage's pre-fight dialogue is gonna be calling him lame, so I'm down
Look it says evil alignment right here in the monster manual my hands are clean.
(DnD alignment is its own weird problem too, of course.)
Ocarina of Time may have been the absolute nadir in terms of having enemies who appeared to have thought processes similar to humans, but it was still there with the Dinolfos and Lizalfos (rate though they were). Then Majora's Mask had you getting attacked by the Garo, who are human by all appearances and then kill themselves upon defeat.
Ah, wait, hold on, Ocarina of Time Link does also kill humans; he kills one every time he defeats an Iron Knuckle
There's a conversation to be had about this, somewhere in here, even ignoring the readings of the setting that frame all demons (and all -blins, by consequence) as humans whose bodies have changed to reflect the evil of their hearts. It does make me wonder, though, about the framing of demons in particular, and how that word's meaning seems to change over the course of the series
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Alright Hadrian, slow your roll.
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the time you defeat one and the gerudo lady is in it makes it clear that they can be possessed by people too