@NineOuh90 KH is maybe the one series that actually does need more glup shittos tbh. in a just world where studios funded more than one game at a time we'd have more DDD freakbrained inclusions like Runaway Brain
The overall plot of the Kingdom Hearts series is actually quite easy to comprehend. Leonard Nimoy travels throughout space and time to groom all your friends in order to gain ultimate power and you have to progressively un-groom them and stop Nimoy.
Isn’t Matt Mercer from Critical Role? I would hate to see roles being given to simply because people are friends�� but hey, that’s how the industry works in this generation!
there have been vague guys whose characters aren't at the forefront, but their sole role was facilitating interesting choices from characters we DO know about. mal'ganis didn't need a flashback, but xal'athath did. why do we have NO interiority from her?
I've been thinking about an issue I have with Xal'atath: we should know more about her by this point in the trilogy. We still don't understand her motivation or ultimate goal in large part because what they have revealed makes her more mysterious instead of less. (1)
toby fox retconning King from chapter 1 into just another Silly Little Guy In His Silly Little World of Silly Little Creatures was genuinely an awful move and it kinda tells me that we'll never see fangs like those ever again
If you’ve never had a fake email job these exist. They’re called work trips. Your job sends you to Suck and Fuck Arkansas to stay at a Marriott that is next to a boarded up Applebees and a military recruitment center. The only good part about them is blacking out at the hotel bar
Power scaling is the act of taking characters from narratives and stripping them of the narrative to impose the things they do onto a stat sheet, and then comparing those stat sheets to other characters you did the same thing with. This is not a part of the narrative process.