Am I blind because I do not remember that first picture in any RN scene. When exactly does it show up?
Am I blind because I do not remember that first picture in any RN scene. When exactly does it show up?
That part was great.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
Do we have a D&D or 40k threads?
closest is the RP general discussion thread in the RP forum atm
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
I understand that if you try to summon a fictitious hero, you may just get the closest possible thing that existed. Therefore, if you tried to summon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He-Man would you end up with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He_Man_%28rebel%29 ?
mahoyo
Is it ever clarified what makes something holy or demonic? Holy seems to be just anything a higher power be it the fae, a divine spirit or the church's god gives to a human which is fairly common for fantasy stories but then you have stuff like Balmung which can apparently switch alignments based on it's wielder. So is there some internal logic given or theorized?
Holy are for divine creatures
Demonic are for monsters
So how would Balmung be both divine and monstrous? And what about Gae Bolg? I'm not sure what other things are called demonic in Nasuverse.
Demonic: Spooky, shoots lasers
Holy: Shiny, shoots lasers
Gram was unholy because XXX until it became Balmung or Caliburn then it became holy. Presumably because it became associated with heroic tales instead of being named Gram and bringing doom to Sigmund. That's just my speculation though.
Gram means Wrath for the record.
Gae Bolg was fished out of the land of the dead so that one is kinda self-explanatory.
Last edited by Christemo; June 16th, 2015 at 10:04 AM.
there might be an added affect of curses and the like with demonic stuff, but there's no way to tell cause you're beam'd out of existence, so what's it matter?
Humans? There's a curse of self-healing. That's not exactly "powers" though.
Also Vamps have that curse of restoration.
Atomic Gatorade uses a curse to run his prana furnace,.
- - - Updated - - -
Well it could be the user get cursed, like Dainself.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions I
Though abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.