*wave*
would anyone mind if I give Metta his first power upgrade? I just realized that I kinda made his disadvantage...a little too much maybe....
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*wave*
would anyone mind if I give Metta his first power upgrade? I just realized that I kinda made his disadvantage...a little too much maybe....
I wouldn't mind. I'm doing the same thing with Eirine once I realized that her powers are 10 billion times worse than her sister's.
Your fighting against a clone of Godmode Nukari that has had the blood power enhanced. On the bright side, the Episode Thread seems to have a breakout occuring.
I have no objection to a powerup, however. A word of warning, though: Don't break the control capacitor.
Von Geister's loyalty steems solely from the fact that Toho managed to bring a semblance of unity to Hueco Mundo, which, before him, was little more than a bunch of fiefs governed by warring factions under the Vasto Lordes.
After Toho, Las Noches became capital of Hueco Mundo, and Von Geister acts much as a viceroy, the de facto ruler of the plane.
It's the power trip really. Every once in a while he lowers the lights, makes a model of Las Noches and the desert around it, shapes his claws, looms over it all and unleashes an evil laugh.
Oh man... between the twin posts that triggered HZ's spit takes, and Draken's, I've more than met my belly laugh quota for the week. :smallbiggrin:
Toho's motives are revealed at the rate of the plot train. Any sooner, and it would ruin the story. Seeing as how I've given up two characters, that I really liked, for the sake of the overall story... what do you think the odds are that I'll tell what's up before it is time to do so?
You're good Innis, almost as twisted as I, but nobody's good enough to make me want to ruin the story. :smalltongue:
Also, I want to jump kick Metta in the face. DBZ... oi.
You've not seen the depths of my wickedness. There are rules on this forum
Well, it was either that, or else a hadoken...
By the way. You wrote "kamahamaha" there Mage, instead of "kamehameha".
oh, thanks...good catch.
Things that cannot be said directly can always be implied Innis. :smallwink:
Hadoken would have been less groan-worthy Mage. :smallbiggrin:
I'm sorry Dorizzit, every time I see your character's last name I stifle a laugh. In japanese "Shishi" means piss:smalltongue:
At least the way I understood it.
Pfft. Those topics simply require becoming increasingly vague. Shakespeare was a master of the art, I'm not nearly as liberal as he with the language, but I manage.
I stare and stare at that red O like it is going to jump from the screen and start to dance over my keyboard. What is that thing doing there?
Hmm, I was interpreting it as the Shakespeareian interprentation of the letter O put into a conversation which is one of the things they used back then to subtley imply the mention of the female lower organs.
I thought it fit due to the recent mention of good ole Bill.
Going to sleep now. Deadtimes.
Siegfried: Breaking Natsuko out of First Division
Ajax: wandering Olympus Mons
Something about overthrowing a meritocratic military government ruling an used afterlife.
He has brought order to the chaos in Hueco Mundo in order to 'unify' the Hollow and overthrow the 'Tyrants' in the Gotei. Having one's component souls stripped of all power, and forced to live in substandard conditions as little better than farmhand slaves to feed the Shinigami, is by no means a fair afterlife. Quincy break souls down into spiritrons, which does nobody any good. Shinigami make them slaves, which is worse. Bount are little more than living Hollow, which makes them pretty alright. Hollows themselves are the very definition of a true Darwin-esque system wherein anyone may, through guile or might, work their way to top if they have the will to do so. It's the nearest thing to a fair system one can get without removing free will.
The most recent ShinQuin war was not the ONLY ShinQuin war, correct?