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I'm just going to say this: He's not against the rules, he's been in it nearly as long as the roleplay has been a thing (2 years that is) so I'M KEEPING HIM
JonxlatheLion
Just because you can, doesn't necessarily mean you should. It's in bad spirits to trample all over an established, liked character, and generally a fanbase doesn't take well to such. Remember the DmC fiasco? The game shit all over Dante's character and the franchise in general,, and the collective fanbase became this concentrated ball of rage.
If you're not going to play the established personality of a particular character, then what's the point of playing the character?
IncredibleBee
It's called 'Multiverse: YOU ARE THE CHARACTER' Get fucking used to it.
JonxlatheLion
If it's "You are the character" then why aren't you trying to play the character?
If you're not going to play the established personality of a particular character, then what's the point of playing the character?
That's not what i meant at all by him being a roleplay aspect. Roleplay aspect... Cuban Pete is very much being used as a roleplay aspect right now. He isn't getting into much combat, and is mostly using his resources to interact with players and NPCs. It's also kind of like when marvel started having Cable and Deadpool in the same place. Cable is mostly no nonsense, serious, and stubborn, while deadpool, as we know, is opposite of that. (except the stubborn part) Thus, having a character like cable in the sense of attitude will not only boost deadpool as a character, but also make him (ghost rider) a great character as well.
JonxlatheLion
You don't understand the Cable and Deadpool stuff at all. First of all, Cable and Ghost Rider have relatively different personalities beyond "They don't crack jokes every other sentence." Secondly, Cable and Deadpool were written by a competent writer who understood how to give them a character dynamic that was both interesting and meaningful, which is difficult, but the end result was a sort of buddy cop story starring some pretty interesting foils who both started out in the extreme 90s craze comics had. On top of this, you just said you don't want all your characters in the same place, which defeats the purpose of adding Ghost Rider as a foil in the first place. Also, it's really dumb and pretentious to write a foil to a character you're already playing instead of forming that dynamic organically with another player. While we're at it, you're not good at writing Deadpool at all. You're clearly modeling yourself after Daniel Way and his wannabes, widely regarded as the worst DP writers for a reason. Poor attempts at non-sequitor humor, a lack of substance, and general "how random can I get" attitude all contribute to him being annoying. His victories in those stories are often won via others being dumbed down as opposed to his own resourcefulness or ability. Would you believe me if I said a competent writer can play up DP as one of the most tragic characters in the Marvel Universe? Did you even read Cable and Deadpool? Or the Joe Kelley run, or the current Posehn/Duggan run? Hell, even Gail Simone was pretty good. They're noteworthy because their jokes are clever and witty, and they give DP layers to his character beyond shouting "spork" at everyone.
"Huh. Guys, I think Ganon might actually be dead." Bee smiled at his friends, shortly before another rumbling echoed below, followed by a muffled explosion. The castle began to tilt, and furniture slid from one end of the room to the next, falling outside the large holes the group had punched through the walls. Bee stuck a sword in the wall, and dangled off even as the room turned completely sideways. "I probably should have mentioned this, but I'm pretty sure the castle self destructed in the game." he said, looking downwards at the rapidly approaching lava.
Ganon let out a roar, and stomped the stone once more. With a rumble, the floor shattered, and Ganon fell through the floor, landing with a crash through another, and another, diving towards the ground floor in a flurry of raining stone and thunder. Bee walked towards the hole, and peered downwards into the darkness. "Well, shit. Think he's alive?" he asked, looking at the cowboy. As he finished speaking, a wave of magical energy seemed to fly through the castle. With a rumble, the ground shifted beneath their feet, and the castle began to descend at an increasing pace.
Rounds slapped against Ganon like he owed Jack money as he charged, until a stray bullet caught the beast's knee. It somersaulted, and pushed itself into the air, jumping and landing on Jack's opposite side. It gave a second roar as it caught Jack with its tusks, tossing the cowboy and giving a wild stomp, shattering the stone beneath its feet.
Hundreds of bullets slammed into the pig-beast's flesh as it let out an inhuman roar, bullrushing directly past Jack and through another castle wall, entering a large, arena type room. Ganon circled around the perimeter, and stopped on the far side, stamping a hoof. With another deafening roar, it charged back towards Bee and Jack.
I also vote no on the new madness character. One is more than enough.
"Very well! Let us end this here." Ganondorf's body seemed to swell as he gripped his sword with both hands. The Master Sword and Ganon's own clashed like deadly crescents, neither gaining the upper hand. Ganon swung downwards, clashing against Bee's sword. The force forced Bee to sink into the ground in a crater; the suited man grit his teeth. Bee's left hand zipped down and drew Korbo, and drew it against Ganon's belly, followed by swinging the Master Sword around his head, making a crossways slash against the first. The pair rose up, and with a clash of metal, Ganon's sword flew from his hands. "That is quite the skill..." Ganon said, fingering his wounds. "BUT NOW... LET ME SHOW YOU HOW I EARNED THE TRIFORCE OF POWER." he raised his fist, the triforce glowing. Ganon threw a swift uppercut with his off hand, knocking Bee into the air, then raised his right arm. Dark energy immediately focused, and he released a mighty haymaker into Bee's cheek. The boy went flying back towards the castle, smashing right through several bricks towards the interior. Inside, Bee groggily picked himself up, leaning on his pair of swords. Ganon leaped in, staring him down. With a roar, he grew in size and shifted his shape, becoming a gigantic boar bathed in flames. "Dude... tag out." Bee raised his hand to Jack.
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