@Heiman_Vex@nuel_irl I will keep saying it til the day I die. Robert Kirkman is 100% the man to direct this show as he is the writer of Invincible but for the love of god, he needs to have a co-director who's actually an animator or at least a supervisor
@Heiman_Vex@nuel_irl Its not just the VA's, its also the fact that Robert Kirkman is treating it like its a live-action show. 40-50 minute long episodes, framed like its a live action show, popular actors, no risks taken with the animation, no sauce, just scenes.
@IndyFilmPro@SlimerSlimy You see him when the fun value is 66, his health and attack is 6666, chapter 3 egg room; the hex code for the gray grass is 6666. NPC's mention he was the previous royal scientist. Garbage noise associated with him is also present in DR.
@becka1icious I had a writing class with our librarian that I chose to do and I think ever since he complimented one of my stories (which is def bad if i read it today btw), I genuinely think it lit something in me to want to keep writing
@dimlitknightt Writing all of this just makes me realize how much more I love Kratos as a character. I do not understand ANYONE who says he should've stayed like his greek era self. Kratos, to me, is what a real man is. Vulnerable, protective, and able to change for his loved ones ๐ฅน
@dimlitknightt And I think most importantly, how Kratos approaches situations within himself and confronts his emotions. He becomes a much more emotional man by Ragnarok, to the point where he's open enough to almost cry in front of his son as they say goodbye.
@maralgre_@ThayIsTired This can be further reinforced by when Kraots meets the Norns and they reveal his fate to him at the end, one of them say "Exuent omnes" which is a latin stage direction for everyone to exit and clear the stage