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Anamorphic hedgehogs shouldn't talk to guys in skeleton masks. Also, now that Ben drank that speed potion...
Nah, there no time for that race.
So hopefully I didn't Godmod in my last post. If I did, well I'll be showing my way out the door.
edited 9th Feb '16 4:44:43 PM by DGAMER
Going Fast Since 1991Here now, fully recapped. As mentioned before I'm a bit distracted with laundry right now. Also waiting for either Locoman and Psyga315 to post, or for a little over 6 hours to pass for my 24 hour mark.
@DGAMER: Side plot of what? There's nothing of interest at the top of the beanstalk anymore; just an empty grove of trees and the few PCs who stuck up there. (Pretty much just Morty and Grimlock if I recall right.)
And no, there's no godmodding in your last post.
The frozen day was the previous day, not two days ago.
EDIT @Cole Minor: Oh yeah, I feel I should maybe mention; Vendral's memories that Cole would've seen would include stuff like obliterating groups of people traveling through his mountains and maybe the occasional small town. He might not be in control of his actions here, but he's not a completely "innocent" dragon. In fact he's quite evil in the Majesty storyline.
edited 9th Feb '16 4:56:11 PM by FirockFinion
You are reading this.Cole's far more concerned about the whole part where the dragon's being blocked off from who it really is than the part where it may or may not have been murderous. It seems like Cole's Blue-and-Orange Morality at work but I promise there's good reasons he's far more concerned about someone being able to control other beings than he is about the particular evil of said being >_>
Actually I suppose it's not really much of a spoiler at all so. Cole's got a tremendous terror of "binding" aka the act of a mage forcing a spirit into their control to do whatever they tell it to. His sidequest in Inquisition is all about finding a way to prevent anything from binding him as a spirit of Compassion because he would rather be dead than be forced to hurt anyone against his will (hence why he was turned more human, to render him immune to spirit binding). So for him to realize these creatures have been "bound" it makes him very, very wigged out about the morality of their captor. He literally finds the idea of imprisonment and mind control even more horrifying than death.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who's fairly disdainful of Game Theory.
Though a big part of why it annoys me is that MatPat just sounds way too smug.
That and it gives a lot of video game characters I like dark backstories. Why can't something just be fun for the sake of being fun anymore, why is true art angsty nowadays?
edited 9th Feb '16 7:44:06 PM by AllHailThrall
I can still hail the Horde even though the company has shamed us. Strength and Honor even if Blizzard has neither.Like I said, I used to enjoy them and kept up with them for a while. But the tipping point when I unsubscribed and stopped watching their videos was that absolutely absurd video where he argued that Dead or Alive tournaments shouldn't ban the sexy character costumes.note I was already starting to dislike their pretentious style before that, and how, as Thrall mentioned, they seemed obsessed with giving every innocent thing a dark back story, but that episode was where I couldn't take it anymore.
But alright, alright, to each their own and I'm not going to hold it against anyone if they like the Game Theorists. (Though I might think less of anyone who tries to defend that particular episode, because holy shit dude.) I think it'd probably be best if we ease off the topic before any serious arguments start.
Anyway, I'm going to get going for tonight. As I mentioned before it's possible that I won't be able to post tomorrow, between work, a nap after that, Death Watch after that, and needing to go to bed somewhat early for the early work shift the next morning. My apologies to those currently in the boss fight/on the way to the boss fight who may get stuck in posting limbo due to this. (For the record I have Twilight, Kouta, Rick, Ben, Plague Knight, and Sonic listed as now being involved, with Koishi on the way towards the fight with wikkit's last post.)
edited 10th Feb '16 1:35:09 AM by FirockFinion
You are reading this.Then Mary dies and everyone agrees it was Sadness' fault for not letting her carry the only means of self-defense she has available. And when she respawns, the knife magically disappears from Sadness' hands and ends up in Mary's again.
Also, she actually put the dagger away when she was done with her dress. Just pointing it out.

Young boys shouldn't take drinks they don't recognize from mysterious guys in masks.
I can still hail the Horde even though the company has shamed us. Strength and Honor even if Blizzard has neither.