Rajang is a monster I’ve never really been a fan of however I do respect him on principle solely because most endgame monsters are pretty complex design wise, meanwhile they’re like Here’s this real Big Monkey. And he wants to Fucking Kill You
@MHFZZEnjoyer@Roberttjjif I understand what you mean, I think it could be cool if monsters got something like a counterattack when getting up from a knockdown, a bit similar to how jho still attacks from inside the pitfall trap
@Almighty_Enigma He is John Elderdragon at this point but I like him in most games (Risen Daora is particularly good) and the weapons & armor are some of the best designs in the series so I'm always happy to have him back
an expansion called Ascendance and having Lao Shan Lung, historically been known to run away from something he's scared of. Capcom I know what ur trying to do
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@sephirothrule34 lives and generations of people focused around a particular place, of course that idea is presented completely differently for Colombia and Yugoslavia and the writing style is also not the same at all and 100yrs is a lot more magical but the thread was there in my mind
Dude... this was incredible. An actual narrative master at work. And I love magical realism as a style in general.
Lost count of how many times I had to turn back to the family tree page to remind myself of who's who... all part of the experience I guess
@sephirothrule34 definitely do, and coincidentally I was talking to a friend about it and telling them how even though its very different if there was 1 other book it reminded me of it was the bridge on the drina because they both have this idea of a culture and history being embodied in the
Dude... this was incredible. An actual narrative master at work. And I love magical realism as a style in general.
Lost count of how many times I had to turn back to the family tree page to remind myself of who's who... all part of the experience I guess
A real heavyweight 3-in-1 published in 86. Starting with Otranto, loved it; didn't expect it to be half as funny as it was. Theodore is a total lion. You get a bit of a Shakespeare vibe in some scenes with Lord Manfred arguing with his servants speaking over one another etc