Dur'id the Druid
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Question, who is the Red Queen that keeps getting referred to? I do a web search and I get told about the London Hellfire club.
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Question, who is the Red Queen that keeps getting referred to? I do a web search and I get told about the London Hellfire club.
No, he's a guy called Darrin Profitt who mugged John Dee.She is an OC character in this fic technically.
She is an alternate version of Jade.
The Red King was a comic character that used a machine that gave him a connection to dreams to travel the multiverse and live various lives.
He was a version of John Dee after Morpheus took the crystal back.
So Nekron is not the cessation of life, but the absence of life, which would make him oblivion.
Kind of. Yellow = Fear was -as far as I know- a War of Light invention. But the Gold Lantern Corps are from the facfic Inviolate.These will based gold lanterns. Are they something Zoat made up or a thing that actually exists in DC comics?
Kind of. Yellow = Fear was -as far as I know- a War of Light invention. But the Gold Lantern Corps are from the facfic Inviolate.
I don't know about everyone. He had one date, and ended up banging his two henchwomen, but that's hardly everyone.
I don't think the author was implying that was what the Guardians did in canon. Complaining about parallel universe versions of a character 'wearing the goatee' isn't really a reasonable complaint.Yep, pretty much.
Oh and don't forget the Guardian bashing that can make writers of Dumbledore bashing jealous and weak at the knees.
Like, literary every single problem in the universe was blamed on them.
It was a well written story, but the excessive bashing was just terrible at the end and kinda ruined the story for me.
That is, indeed, what my question was.It's a Mario brothers Enemy. So unless they don't have Super Mario bros...
Want to increase the horror value?That is… mildly yet intensely horrifying.
To be both fully cognisant and utterly unmotivated.
That sounds like a pretty good description of Zombie Paul, if you exclude the Black Ring abilities... Worth noting, which Mr Zoat said repeatedly, is that he's not a demon-possessed corpse, except very briefly.Not to mention that Revenant is not, like, an official term that means demon-possessed corpse. Usually it's more like a powerful sentient zombie with memories from its life.
Our Black Ring wearer is better than this, otherwise he'd have just stood there and waited to rot/burn in the sun. So, he's some motivation, even if it seems to be pretty weak.Want to increase the horror value?
This is a real disorder that real people have fallen victim to. Alive. Responsive. Able to do things, but unable to motivate themselves to do so. Death usually results from starvation because of a lack of will to eat.
I don't think the author was implying that was what the Guardians did in canon. Complaining about parallel universe versions of a character 'wearing the goatee' isn't really a reasonable complaint.
Maybe it would bother Nekron but this Paul is basically a dead flesh robot.
I've just read up to chapter 16 of that fic. While well written, the guardian bashing was a bit much. I'm not really a big fan of the guardians themselves and they've done loads of dodgy shit but the fic pretty much blames so much stuff all on the guardians. It's a bit silly.It was still annoying that basically every single problem in his version of the DC universe was caused by the Guardians.
Then he shouldn't be able to control undead since he literally has nothing to do with it.
*nods* I think the one where one becomes physically incapable of sleep, but still requires it neurologically is a bit worse myself - from memory nobody's lasted more then a month, and were completely insane within two weeks...That is, indeed, what my question was.
Want to increase the horror value?
This is a real disorder that real people have fallen victim to. Alive. Responsive. Able to do things, but unable to motivate themselves to do so. Death usually results from starvation because of a lack of will to eat.
isn't the whole black lantern thing.. actually kinda stupid because.... well, it is guarantied to win if it just WAITS due to the inquisitive idiot breaking reality with that one-way time window? It just had to wait- where's its motivation. It's DESIRE to act and hasten things coming from?
isn't the whole black lantern thing.. actually kinda stupid because.... well, it is guarantied to win if it just WAITS due to the inquisitive idiot breaking reality with that one-way time window? It just had to wait- where's its motivation. It's DESIRE to act and hasten things coming from?
Just because the annoying fucking neighbors who are up all night partying next door will shut up and go to sleep eventually doesn't mean that you don't want them to shut the fuck up right now.
isn't the whole black lantern thing.. actually kinda stupid because.... well, it is guarantied to win if it just WAITS due to the inquisitive idiot breaking reality with that one-way time window? It just had to wait- where's its motivation. It's DESIRE to act and hasten things coming from?
He was having a nap and some idiot woke him up, yeah really that's his entire motivation.
He was having a nap and some idiot woke him up, yeah really that's his entire motivation.
huh. Trying to work out if that's better or worse then Thano's canonical motivation for all the atrocities o.o
like, it's... almost charmingly mundane, and .. almost reasonable compared to the comical stupidity of the mad titan's ongoing attempts to get a restraining order from the personification of death....
huh. Trying to work out if that's better or worse then Thano's canonical motivation for all the atrocities o.o
like, it's... almost charmingly mundane, and .. almost reasonable compared to the comical stupidity of the mad titan's ongoing attempts to get a restraining order from the personification of death....
Oh yeah that's what I mean!Comic book Thanos was just trying to impress the girl he likes, Lady Death.
Oh yeah that's what I mean!
.... still more coherent/believable then his gibbering in the MCU- him being as nutty as post-Napier harleen there makes him more believable as a threat- the MCU version is essentially a psychopathic manchild crying over being ignored back in school, who's never questioned himself once in his life, when there are pre-teens capable of pointing out how flawed... *sighs* >.<
my back of hand math at the theatre suggested he'd most likely killed more like 3/4 2/3 of the galactic/universal population due to the knock-on Effect on mortality rates due to the societal/logistical disruptions (and potentially killed the entire universe due to the spoilers stuff) for what, even if his resource consumption gibberish had any factual basis, would.. what? Slow things down for a few centuries? For species with even higher population growth/"starting" populations over multiple worlds, decades?
Looking at earths population growth alone, over the last earth-prime century.....
And then she tries to kill them.