It's pretty confusing.
Though I'm a little confused, as I thought only Jack-O and Valentine Alpha (the first one) were based off Aria. Elphelt and (especially Ramlethal) don't really look like her...or am I just not seeing it in the former's case.
One Strip! One Strip!The fact that Elphelt was considered to be a compatible soul to fuse with Justice implies that there's some Aria in there. Bedman specifically calls Ramlethal a copy of someone else, so we know she's a clone of someone.
edited 19th May '18 9:01:45 AM by LatverianBadger
"Shake the dust." - Anis MojganiHuh. Reminds me of an old Joke post I did.
I'm gonna dig it up. Hold on.
Edit: Found it!
Edit 2: and here it is in quotes for time saving needs.
Since Aria is Justice, that kinda means Elphelt is sorta Dizzy's Mom (or at least a close physical copy).
Now, if you are shipper and pair Sin and Elphelt, in addition to the Incest Subtext (She's a physical copy of his Grandmother, which is close enough to actually being his Grandmother), if they got married (Elphelt would love that) then Dizzy would be her mother in law,
So Dizzy would be her own Mother's Mother in law.
Has your brain melted yet?
edited 19th May '18 9:52:02 AM by HandsomeRob
One Strip! One Strip!No.
It's returned to hAuNt m e .
p l E A s s s sssssssssss e make it st o p
"Shake the dust." - Anis MojganiBadger! My man!
I was just thinking it's been a while since I've seen you...so either it has been a while, or you've still been posting regularly and I just wasn't paying attention.
Probably the latter.
But yes, you can't escape. Embrace the crack! Embrace it!
One Strip! One Strip!And as long as I'm here, I might as well share this.
Double post. Going back into the what are the Valentines discussion, I believe there's been mention in game of them having programming and the like, and of course, there are the self destruct abilities, and how they can prevent each other from doing so.
So could they be considered organic machines of a sort?
One Strip! One Strip!I’d support that description.
In an RP where I happen to write for Elphelt and Ramlethal, another writer described them as homunculi, which I also think is an apt descriptor.
"Shake the dust." - Anis MojganiHomonculi would be fair (as they are essentially organic artificial humans).
One Strip! One Strip!Here's a new topic of conversation: what's your favorite vocal theme?
Mine's a tie between The Ship and All I Can Do.
"Shake the dust." - Anis MojganiFREEEEEEESSSSIAAAAA
I love it
SKYYYYYY SHOULD. BE. HIGH!!
BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRDS FLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Heart of StoneWHAT A HEAVY DAY
I say we play
You do or you die
You have no time
So look in my eyes
Your destination, Peoples' Proclamation. Consume the world. Elimination!
but gluttony fang's is good too. they're all so bad but so good
[forum cryptid: it/it's]I am racking my brain trying to remember which LA Vocal theme you’re quoting. Mind helping a brother out?
"Shake the dust." - Anis MojganiWE NEED TO BREAK. A. SPELL. (SO WHAT?)
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH STORYTELLER!
I feel like the best version of Solitude That Asks Nothing In Return is the X version.
I heard the x2 version first and never cared for it, but then I heard this version and was like, whoa X2 downgraded it so much lol. Potemkin's theme is similar, although In Slave's Glory is still his best.
edited 26th May '18 12:04:04 PM by Vertigo_High
excuse you but the vocal version is the best one
it's just so wonderfully cheesy, even by the low standards of the rest of the vocal themes
I forgot how awful those vocal themes were.
Like..
they sound like parody.
It's as I said; it hasn't been explained in specifics. The best thing to do is to probably come to our own conclusions about their classification.
"Shake the dust." - Anis Mojgani