Huh. I think it censored the the curse word to "lovable". But you get the idea lmao
I'm fond of "Mal, you utter lovable". I love my cat, but when he isn't cute and cuddly, he's destroying the most he can in as small a time possible
Nothing in this world could make me hate myself enough that I would subscribe to pewdiepie :/
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This looks great! Are you aiming for elements of horror? After reading the paragraph about the dark cloud and whale/worm I can definitely see it!...
Love it, sounds great! I especially liked Eschatos :) (Would love to hear your take on an intimidating and powerful piece like the Cleric Beast!)
@The Stranger ...Have to agree. I can understand Yanfly's reasons, but it's really disheartening for people like me who are poor/low income and...
@MechScapeZH A Yanfly's post asked if they will have to stop using the plugins they already have now and buy each one of them separately, Yanfly...
To go full circle, a villain's motives do not need to be sane, but have an explanation for that motivation. And in the Joker's case, it's to get...
@The Stranger Yes, exactly. I thought it also important to note that "clinical insanity" isn't really a thing. Insanity isn't a medical term, but...
Irrational means not thinking logically or reasonably, delusional means having thoughts or ideas that contradict reality. These things are not...
(My example would depend on which Joker. Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight is arguably very rational)
Hmm, I don't think irrational/delusional is the same as stupid. If someone has an irrational fear/ delusions of grandiose, it wouldn't be accurate...
Although, I disagree that the motives must be something a sane person would do. They could be a very irrational and delusional individual, and...
@Poryg I agree, the best villains are the ones who do not see themselves as evil, but someone who believes their actions to be the correct choice,...
I think antagonist refers to the character that opposes the protagonist, it's possible to play a morally ambiguous or villainous protagonist with...
*have been
@The Stranger The only argument for it I can think of might be that hoaxes were common in the 1800s, but that would imply that all scientist have...
That would be an incredibly elaborate and well kept lie. I think it's less likely someone put in the effort to design hundreds of different...
Yeah, unsolved mysteries / unexplained events are my favourites! The popular ones now are pretty outlandish.
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