I relate to this on a level I cannot put into words
There are a fair few faux feminist statements I hate, but “We are the daughters of the witches you couldn’t burn” is one of them.
This is my first post and my first time writing for characters so please forgive me if I'm all over the place haha...Allister is such a sweetheart and I really regret not getting Shield just because he's not a Sword charater :(
Anyway, it's a given that he's really introverted.
His Gengar acts as a parental figure for him. Hear me out.
I don't know much about his family life but right now I assume that his parents weren't in the picture much. So I think Gengar would have taken that role for him.
Given that his best friends are ghosts, he never really learned to socialize with other people.
He's actually a really sweet kid, he's just introverted and doesn't know how to put his thoughts into words.
Which leads me to believe that he likes art. Specifically abstract art because it doesn't have to have a definite form. It's whatever he wants, and that is a comfort to Allister.
He would never show his drawings to anyone though. Only his Pokemon, *maybe* a close friend if you're lucky
Night owl FOR SURE
Loves looking up at the stars, definitely has a space dedicated to astronomy books and stuff
I saw this somewhere online and thought it was really cute - his mask is based off of Cursola :)
Gets overstimulated easily, especially during battles at the Ghost Gym. His pokemon would help him calm down and get to a quiet place after
Probably is at least a little into witchy stuff - has a small altar for little trinkets and offerings
Hm, I was pondering about the recent-ish trope of Adventuring Guilds (effectively trade unions for protagonists in fantasy rpg-inspired settings, which I’m sure I’ve seen in a bunch of things but the main example that springs to mind is Goblin Slayer to my annoyance but the Hero Association in One Punch Man has a similar albeit superhero-slanted deal), and how mechanically in the setting they exist to ensure x reward is provided for x amount of work/danger involved but in a meta sense are there so the characters don’t have to go looking for heroing gigs on ye olde Craigs Lyst or something.
It’s an interesting idea, similar in a manner to the many fantasy trope-tinged guilds in the Discworld novels of the late great Terry Pratchett, although an amusing idea occurred to me with the idea of trade unions for fantasy heroes.
Like, if there are unions to ensure employment and fair pay for folks clearing out dungeons, getting gnolls out the cabbage patch, stopping gnomes from going through your bins, and so on, then, logically, there much exist fantasy hero scab workers as well.
Folks that the local king or something brings in for lower pay on more dangerous jobs. Folks who are, say, completely new to the setting, out of their depth, and are thrust into a dangerous situation by a seemingly benevolent authority figure because said authority figure is too cheap to hire someone who understands the risks involved and asks more suitable wages for the role…
Y’know…
it all makes sense now
I love that Shovel Knight's actual, canonical answer to "why are King Knight and Spectre Knight the two easiest bosses in the main game when they're such badasses in their own campaigns" is that they're both clinically depressed when you fight them.
Which brings me to the idea that has been bugging me, what name would Light have to write to kill Saul goodman from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, would Light have to write Jimmy McGill or Saul Goodman? I didn't count his alias as Gene from BCS season 6 as I doubt it
I've been thinking lately on how the death note works fundamentally with names, it's confirmed that legal names don't really factor at all, since why would an ancient book follow the law of man, but rather how you identify yourself (I think) so that got me thinking of people who refer to themselves by another name entirely, not theiregal name, but a name known only to them
The decepticons are dysfunctional bc the head honcho is on crack, two of his subordinates are trying to usurp him, and is pretty chaotic
The burns are somewhat dysfunctional because they.... Yeah idk why but they just are
Cody Burns 🤝 Soundwave
Working communications and being the only reason their whole damn team hasn't fallen apart yet
Where's the juice tho?
I respect your opinion, but please explain as I am legitimately curious as to why you dislike Luigi's mansion 4
don't be reckless and post exactly what you think about luigi's mansion 4 on the internet. people will read what you have to say about luigi's mansion 4. keep those thoughts analog
Do y'all every have that moment in your life where you just wanna scream and cry for discernable reason? Yeah I am experiencing that rn and I don't know why