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9 mos ago
Current I'm tempted to say "I've lost better friends than you" to a lote of people lately. I'm not sure what I ever want to say to the better friends that I've lost, though.
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Twelve years ago, I said something on this website that continues to embarrassing me to this day. I was a stupid kid, like most, but I've never quite gotten the taste out of my mouth. Anyone who knew me at the time can tell you about it.

I love this website. I'm pretty sure my phylactery is stored wherever the webserver is and a significant chunk of me will just disappear when it ceases operation. Until then, it comforts me. I should go to the hardware store and paint my bedroom walls with the same soft, brownish grey that the background color has been for the last twelve years. Some of my friends can't wait for the site to go offline but I don't know of any other places that offer the same sense of community.

I'm an omni-gamer. I like board games, tabletop roleplaying games, admire tabletop war games, suck at riddles, and have an absurd library of video games. Survival horror is basically my favorite genre. Otherwise I'm a fan of esoteric, occult bullshit and punk rock. But disco's cool. Disco is what humanity sounds like when it chooses to be happy. Between you and I, I'd like to hope that the days of my life can sparkle like a disco ball, accreting like sparks from a grinder held up against the unwavering dark of deaths own shadow. Burn baby burn.

You and I, we're gonna die. We should be friends first, though. Write some checks we can't cash and make eachother smile. Make believe for a while.

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@Lord Wraith, did you happen to draw Amazon's images yourself?
Making a monster/shapeshifter type
I've never had the pleasure of working with Xtreme so long as I can recall.
Ahhh. Careful on the spoilers dear one.

Yes ma'am.

If you guys are talking about Batman Arkham Knight, I beat the game a couple days ago with 100% game completion. I am not going to tell you the ending, but I thought that it was a good way to end the Arkham series.

I really like this gif of Harley and her new design in Arkham Knight. It's a lot better than her design in Arkham City.



EDIT: I mean, look at this gif and tell me that her design changed for the better.


Can't argue with that, looks hot instead of scary, as I have the freedom to say as a single teenaged male.

Unfortunately this tends to be what happens with DC Universe games, Gotham becomes bloated and over crowded where as perfectly good cities and locales are left ignored. We have no representatives from Central City or Keystone City.

One day we should do a Gotham game focusing on the city as a whole, from vigilantes to actual focus political campaigns, and police work. But, my next characters are not Gothamites. Although a lot of people choose Gothamites over other city people, I can appreciate the company. Nonetheless, my next sheet(s) will not be in Gotham, at least not explicitly.

Byrd seriously did a beastly job writing his Flash.
Yeah, I like the origin changes, they really make sense. Not such a fan of the scar, but its interesting. Its also kinda disappointing in a sense. A lot of speculators solved that mystery before the game was even released despite it being argued over and over he was entirely new.
You saw my Red Robin outline. Each of the prospective arcs are pretty brief and bleed into the next, an art I'm devloping. Fortunately, any of them can be interrupted fairly easily. They kinda revolve around salvaging chaos, so it'll all work with me.
Well, y'know, the whole soldier thing is what I'm thinking of, which Tim is pretty much in line with. Since there is no Robin in Year One, I'm carefully going to let you guess what I meant while I go hide in the bat-bunker. Nevertheless, your primary use of gangs when beginning always has reminded me of Year One. Even though Miller makes Batman into a jerk, at least the take makes sense.

EDIT: Also, our avatars match up pretty well thematically
Tim Drake is Red Robin
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The Gauntlet: Prologue


Tim took a deep breath as he opened his eyes. The shaking and trembling that the bus made was nerve-racking. It crossed his mind that the driver may have been a little less that sober. Stop and start, it was like he'd never driven before, an opinion reinforced by the high-speed turns that threatened to overturn the bus like a die flicking across a table. Finally, it drew to a firm stop; the doors hissed open and Tim joined a small tribe of commuters navigating the valley between the seats.

"Blüdhaven," he huffed. The greatest place in the world to catch HIV and a movie at once.

He reached behind himself to grab onto his backpack, clenching it and feeling for his tools and precious masks. The load was uncharacteristically heavy. But, it was the result of his own labor. Most of his generation would prefer not to have harder work as a result of deliberate planning. Despite Tim being the son of a couple one-percenters, the minimalist effort prerogative did not resonate.

Standing on the sidewalk, he backed up to watch the populace flow down the street both ways. Similar trends, colors, possibly gang emblems, were repetitive enough to remind him of a shooting gallery.

According to the instructions he'd printed off the internet his destination was within a few blocks. Not too far to walk. Hands stuffed in his pocket, he casually walked the streets of Bludhaven, noting the exceedingly impoverished people. A strung out old man was leaning against a half-crumbled staircase to an apartment complex's foyer door. Checking the map, Tim noted that this was the wrong place. It made him wonder exactly what the former Robin's housing situation was like.

Tim checked against the map after walking a while longer, he'd lost count of how many drug dealers and prostitutes looked his way. It just didn't happen in Gotham. More than anything else, it made him feel soft. A while later, he came up to the noted address.

"Hello," he said, knuckles rapping against the door. "I'm looking for Dick Grayson."
Works for me. Definitely has a bit of Frank Miller influence, but in a charming way.
Looka like Amazon may have been cancelled. Hadn't heard of the Krypton show though. I think they should've gone with J'ohn :J'onzz with a Martian Manhunter show. Seriously, he could bridge the CW-verse, Supergirl, and carry his own series if they got him right. He's like Superman and Batman at once. I tried selling Morden Man on PCing him, but I may have sold myself actually.

If only J'ohn could team up with Detective Chimp, alas.
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