
This is the sequel to "Unstable Future." This chapter introduces a few of the villains as well as hints at the lead villain of the story.
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awsome glad to see the sequal get off the ground for a start, hope u do continue this really baddly.
I just finished unstable future around 2am tonight took me around 6+hours to completely finish it ;) was a Epic story. the story did wow me quiet abit, your writing never seases ti amaze me keep it up. the thing that away kinda gets me is the size of some macro... ok, on average size Larry is say 5'09 ish (you said he was kinda short), while Tracy ended around 600 feet give or take. ok i may have to go look up wat some of the tallest buildings on Earth are here not shur humans have built over 1000ft yet, but just getting the size comparision sometimes even with some of the onlike "height comparers" is alittle crazy. e.g. So Tracy is 600ft tall how big is the footpaw? im thinken one might take up at least 3-4 lanes of traffic and be a least two bus lenghts or something in comparison. I'm not saying any your stories need this at all i like them the way they are. Just saying the consecpt can be abit mind bogling, like one one of my more rare visits to downtown Vancouver I know non of the building there are only about say 15 stories at max but trying to see some macro even bigger? wow just wow, the only really tall buildings i can remember off the top would be the space needle in tokyo, japan and the twin towers in New york b4 the tragic 9/11.
gonna go read the first part you put out for the sequal here. keep up the awsome works and hope to read some updates to ANY of your work really soon.
Last note here, I know I would probably have to commishion for a story or something (if i even had a credit card lol) but just wanna know wat you think on magic in general or spellcasting, different fantasy universes and if you wanna know anything about Azeroth (warcraft universe). meh im just looking for some tips i guess or just wanting to stark a conversation over FA. magic is a fun topic to really chat about sorta. hope your respond to this. have fun,
I just finished unstable future around 2am tonight took me around 6+hours to completely finish it ;) was a Epic story. the story did wow me quiet abit, your writing never seases ti amaze me keep it up. the thing that away kinda gets me is the size of some macro... ok, on average size Larry is say 5'09 ish (you said he was kinda short), while Tracy ended around 600 feet give or take. ok i may have to go look up wat some of the tallest buildings on Earth are here not shur humans have built over 1000ft yet, but just getting the size comparision sometimes even with some of the onlike "height comparers" is alittle crazy. e.g. So Tracy is 600ft tall how big is the footpaw? im thinken one might take up at least 3-4 lanes of traffic and be a least two bus lenghts or something in comparison. I'm not saying any your stories need this at all i like them the way they are. Just saying the consecpt can be abit mind bogling, like one one of my more rare visits to downtown Vancouver I know non of the building there are only about say 15 stories at max but trying to see some macro even bigger? wow just wow, the only really tall buildings i can remember off the top would be the space needle in tokyo, japan and the twin towers in New york b4 the tragic 9/11.
gonna go read the first part you put out for the sequal here. keep up the awsome works and hope to read some updates to ANY of your work really soon.
Last note here, I know I would probably have to commishion for a story or something (if i even had a credit card lol) but just wanna know wat you think on magic in general or spellcasting, different fantasy universes and if you wanna know anything about Azeroth (warcraft universe). meh im just looking for some tips i guess or just wanting to stark a conversation over FA. magic is a fun topic to really chat about sorta. hope your respond to this. have fun,
last part was was just saying would be nice to start a conversation on a decent topic of pretty much anything things been kinda boring for me abit on the web. no MMO's no gaming :( (other then pokemon) been wanting to start so gift stories for no piticulare reason at all/or maybe start my own works.
I actually come from a pretty flat area myself, so I know what you are talking about. Having the Washington Dulles International Airport nearby has caused local governments to limit the heights of buildings to make landings for airplanes easier and safer. But, a 600-foot tall skyscraper would not even make the top 200 tallest buildings list while the tallest building in the world is over 2000-feet in height even if you don't count the "useless" architectural feature on the top. They could build them larger too. Cost is actually one of the biggest limiting features in a skyscrapers height right now, not technology (which I was surprised to find out myself).
Thank you for taking the time to read the entire story too. Hoping to get back to this one again soon too.
And I actually do the fantasy genre quite a bit. So, magic and spellcasting can be fun subjects to talk about. I've only played a little bit of Warcraft before, but I have been very impressed with how much effort Blizzard has tried to put into developing the Warcraft universe, so I would not mind talking about it.
Thank you for taking the time to read the entire story too. Hoping to get back to this one again soon too.
And I actually do the fantasy genre quite a bit. So, magic and spellcasting can be fun subjects to talk about. I've only played a little bit of Warcraft before, but I have been very impressed with how much effort Blizzard has tried to put into developing the Warcraft universe, so I would not mind talking about it.
Been trapped up here at Whistler village skiing abit as the seasons closing for the year, had the abit of time to go back and read even your earlier works alotta neat ones even if I had read some of them least two times b4 lol. So I've not been able to resond as i would just finish a chapter and crash from exhaution.
anyway im back at home now so i got more time for being online. kinda read that prologe you wrote around two years ago when you were still finalizing Neopuc character/what species you were gonna pick for him, anyway kinda neat to hear what your into when writing desent amont of vore and footplay/crush but mostly on the macro/micro/growth. To me it's good in the end even if I do like all bits of macro from the XXX to the G rated im into more of the gentle footplay macro and lots of growth :) light vore is fine with me.
Getting along might as well kick start some questions or something for a conversation. Sorry some of these q's maybe alittle in "Canadian" spelling lol.
1. Still have to read the story you have were you inclued you character into the last bit of it but if I may ask what species or breed is Neopuc?
2. What is your generic understanding of spellcasting and what is your favorite type? arcane words, runes, mental, lots of ect.
3. last one kinda two parter. Would you like to see my insite into warcraft or something and IDN umm... I know all really love dragons but wanna see your take on them, i'll respond to my takes on my own Q's after you respond.
seeya soon.
anyway im back at home now so i got more time for being online. kinda read that prologe you wrote around two years ago when you were still finalizing Neopuc character/what species you were gonna pick for him, anyway kinda neat to hear what your into when writing desent amont of vore and footplay/crush but mostly on the macro/micro/growth. To me it's good in the end even if I do like all bits of macro from the XXX to the G rated im into more of the gentle footplay macro and lots of growth :) light vore is fine with me.
Getting along might as well kick start some questions or something for a conversation. Sorry some of these q's maybe alittle in "Canadian" spelling lol.
1. Still have to read the story you have were you inclued you character into the last bit of it but if I may ask what species or breed is Neopuc?
2. What is your generic understanding of spellcasting and what is your favorite type? arcane words, runes, mental, lots of ect.
3. last one kinda two parter. Would you like to see my insite into warcraft or something and IDN umm... I know all really love dragons but wanna see your take on them, i'll respond to my takes on my own Q's after you respond.
seeya soon.
I'm glad you could enjoy my stories and I hope you had an enjoyable time in Whistler village.
And to answer you questions:
1. Neopuc is just a anthro red fox. Yeah, it's a pretty common species choice, but there is something about those eyes and their faces that I have always liked, so I just decided to go with that.
2. I do not claim to even come close to being an expert on spellcasting, but I think I have picked up a few things from various different fantasy novels I have read before. In some of the stories I have enjoyed more the power of spellcasting varies. The villains of the story tend to have some fairly potent spellcasting abilities due to something like deals with a god, demon, or some sort of powerful entity. The protagonists in the story usually have to act within a strict set of rules in which magic works off of in the story. That usually means they have to rely on things like arcane words, which tend to be (but not always) are in some ancient language. When spoken correctly these words can invoke some form of magic, but it also tends to take effort to cast these spells and continued use can be tiring. I usually see runes used as enhancements that can improve whatever they are written on, whether that be on an inanimate object like a sword or clothing to a person if the runes are written on their flesh. I have also heard of them being used on things like walls to either set traps or leave special messages. The use of mental magic (without words and just the mind) tends to be more difficult to use than many other forms of magic, but can be very useful once mastered even if it is still very taxing.
I don't know if I really have a favorite kind of magic, but I do like it when the rules for it are well established in the story and it does not overpower the lead protagonists to the point where it easily lets them get out of any bad situation. The good guys need a bit of a challenge to make things interesting after all.^^
3. Yes, I would like to see your insight into Warcraft. It does seem like an interesting world and it would be nice to find out more about it. As for dragons, I guess I have a couple different takes on them. How I like them to be depends on the type of story and what role they are playing in the story. If they are the villains of a story I like them to be on the highly powered side. Their size and that power helps to give them a very menacing presence that can very easily make them good villains in a story. When they are good guys I actually like them to be a little less highly powered. When they are overpowered as good guys it just gets hard to keep them constantly in the story and they eventually become nothing more than big scaly props meant to further the ambitions of the main character with no ambitions of their own. That just takes away so much from their characters. Now, if we are talking a more fetish like story, many of which appear in my gallery XP, I don't mind even good dragons being overpowered since having them be such a large and powerful presence in the story is part of the attraction. And I don't know if you have noticed, but I very rarely make a dragon the prey of a story simply because I do think them more as powerful predators than weak prey. Oh, one more thing. I guess I do tend to like them more when they are intelligent creatures and not just ravenous beasts or especially large mounts that happen to be able to fly.
Wow, these responses were a little longer than I thought they would be.XP
And to answer you questions:
1. Neopuc is just a anthro red fox. Yeah, it's a pretty common species choice, but there is something about those eyes and their faces that I have always liked, so I just decided to go with that.
2. I do not claim to even come close to being an expert on spellcasting, but I think I have picked up a few things from various different fantasy novels I have read before. In some of the stories I have enjoyed more the power of spellcasting varies. The villains of the story tend to have some fairly potent spellcasting abilities due to something like deals with a god, demon, or some sort of powerful entity. The protagonists in the story usually have to act within a strict set of rules in which magic works off of in the story. That usually means they have to rely on things like arcane words, which tend to be (but not always) are in some ancient language. When spoken correctly these words can invoke some form of magic, but it also tends to take effort to cast these spells and continued use can be tiring. I usually see runes used as enhancements that can improve whatever they are written on, whether that be on an inanimate object like a sword or clothing to a person if the runes are written on their flesh. I have also heard of them being used on things like walls to either set traps or leave special messages. The use of mental magic (without words and just the mind) tends to be more difficult to use than many other forms of magic, but can be very useful once mastered even if it is still very taxing.
I don't know if I really have a favorite kind of magic, but I do like it when the rules for it are well established in the story and it does not overpower the lead protagonists to the point where it easily lets them get out of any bad situation. The good guys need a bit of a challenge to make things interesting after all.^^
3. Yes, I would like to see your insight into Warcraft. It does seem like an interesting world and it would be nice to find out more about it. As for dragons, I guess I have a couple different takes on them. How I like them to be depends on the type of story and what role they are playing in the story. If they are the villains of a story I like them to be on the highly powered side. Their size and that power helps to give them a very menacing presence that can very easily make them good villains in a story. When they are good guys I actually like them to be a little less highly powered. When they are overpowered as good guys it just gets hard to keep them constantly in the story and they eventually become nothing more than big scaly props meant to further the ambitions of the main character with no ambitions of their own. That just takes away so much from their characters. Now, if we are talking a more fetish like story, many of which appear in my gallery XP, I don't mind even good dragons being overpowered since having them be such a large and powerful presence in the story is part of the attraction. And I don't know if you have noticed, but I very rarely make a dragon the prey of a story simply because I do think them more as powerful predators than weak prey. Oh, one more thing. I guess I do tend to like them more when they are intelligent creatures and not just ravenous beasts or especially large mounts that happen to be able to fly.
Wow, these responses were a little longer than I thought they would be.XP
wow very very intresting. with both 2 and 3.
With #2 it kinda sounded like your a true mage from D&D (dungeon and dragons) only real part you or me would have left out is groupspellcasting/rituals (even if there saraficial or not), more things runes can be used for, and magical focuses e.g. wands, staff/staves, tomes, but that really going into the boring Harry Potter of casting magic. I have to agree with your insight into casting is epic the caster regardless of who/wat they are should have toll on them like exhaution regardless of what kind of magic arcane/elemental or divine. The exception to the rule maybe if the spallcasting required regents/materials even if that leads down the same tunnel as Alchemy and Potionbrewing (i think i know were that would lead. Deviant fist oil + Earth root = Elixer of Giant Growth. sorry took the recipe from WOW. lol)
Anyway, as for wat you said on using dragons anthro or not. I agree 100 percent with. Ok, lets see warcraft warcraft hmmm... where to start. Well since were talking about dragons might well start with Warcraft dragonflights. ;) Down to buzyness, there are five flight on Azeroth each with there own colour (<- lol spelling) blue, red, green, bronze, and black. Each dragonflight was charged with protecting Azeroth when the Titans reforged creation. See before the Titans arrival the primordial planet did not have and source of magic and it was ruled over by elementals lords and there evil god masters. Realizing they could not destroy the gods without harming Azeroth they sealed them and there elementals way into differant planes. Before leaving back into the Great Dark to go forge more planets they charged the greatest of the races on Azeroth with its protection. Each flights leader an Aspect was imbuened with part of a Titans power and was tasked with one duty, they charged the red dragons with as the Aspects and guardians of Life, the greens with the Aspect of nature/balance and guarding the dreamworld and the Emerald Dream, the blues the aspects of Magic, the bronze flight the guardians of TIme, and the black dragons with the Protection and guardians of the Deep/earth. Alot happened in the events that lead up to the War of the Ancients and the SUNDERING which ripped the world in two (continents wise). the dragons have not been in the same numbers since then and the betrayal of the Black flight. Kinda ironic thoughs charged with the protection can get corrupted by the old gods even though still sealed. Not much more I can say on them without blabling for a few more hours lol I truely would thou. I'll leave it at the Reds and the Blacks meddle in the affiars of mortals ALOT even if warcraft is more about the night elves and the Horde :) vs the Alliance and the undead Scouge.
Wow that was a mouthfull. Got any questions for me now? I would like to test my knowledge, it doesn't have to be about warcraft lol.
Guess i'll leave it at that. *brews a quick elixer of Giant Growth, swigs it, doubles in height and runs off for more adventure. Leaves a spare bottle saying For Neopuc on it*
With #2 it kinda sounded like your a true mage from D&D (dungeon and dragons) only real part you or me would have left out is groupspellcasting/rituals (even if there saraficial or not), more things runes can be used for, and magical focuses e.g. wands, staff/staves, tomes, but that really going into the boring Harry Potter of casting magic. I have to agree with your insight into casting is epic the caster regardless of who/wat they are should have toll on them like exhaution regardless of what kind of magic arcane/elemental or divine. The exception to the rule maybe if the spallcasting required regents/materials even if that leads down the same tunnel as Alchemy and Potionbrewing (i think i know were that would lead. Deviant fist oil + Earth root = Elixer of Giant Growth. sorry took the recipe from WOW. lol)
Anyway, as for wat you said on using dragons anthro or not. I agree 100 percent with. Ok, lets see warcraft warcraft hmmm... where to start. Well since were talking about dragons might well start with Warcraft dragonflights. ;) Down to buzyness, there are five flight on Azeroth each with there own colour (<- lol spelling) blue, red, green, bronze, and black. Each dragonflight was charged with protecting Azeroth when the Titans reforged creation. See before the Titans arrival the primordial planet did not have and source of magic and it was ruled over by elementals lords and there evil god masters. Realizing they could not destroy the gods without harming Azeroth they sealed them and there elementals way into differant planes. Before leaving back into the Great Dark to go forge more planets they charged the greatest of the races on Azeroth with its protection. Each flights leader an Aspect was imbuened with part of a Titans power and was tasked with one duty, they charged the red dragons with as the Aspects and guardians of Life, the greens with the Aspect of nature/balance and guarding the dreamworld and the Emerald Dream, the blues the aspects of Magic, the bronze flight the guardians of TIme, and the black dragons with the Protection and guardians of the Deep/earth. Alot happened in the events that lead up to the War of the Ancients and the SUNDERING which ripped the world in two (continents wise). the dragons have not been in the same numbers since then and the betrayal of the Black flight. Kinda ironic thoughs charged with the protection can get corrupted by the old gods even though still sealed. Not much more I can say on them without blabling for a few more hours lol I truely would thou. I'll leave it at the Reds and the Blacks meddle in the affiars of mortals ALOT even if warcraft is more about the night elves and the Horde :) vs the Alliance and the undead Scouge.
Wow that was a mouthfull. Got any questions for me now? I would like to test my knowledge, it doesn't have to be about warcraft lol.
Guess i'll leave it at that. *brews a quick elixer of Giant Growth, swigs it, doubles in height and runs off for more adventure. Leaves a spare bottle saying For Neopuc on it*
I had forgotten about group spellcasting. When I see that used in a way that fits well into stories it can be very useful for both good guy and bad guy alike. These group spells normally require a bit of preparation, anywhere from a few hours to years, and is not just something people can do right on the spot, but I think I have heard of the occasional exception. The use of potions can can be a good way to avoid tiring yourself out at the time you actually need to cast a spell, but getting the ingredients for said potion can sometimes be a drawback. Some potions may be simple enough to make, but others seem to require ingredients that are rare, are expensive, require you to slay some powerful monster, or need a great quantity of one component or another. So, while using a potion may not require as much effort as normal spellcasting creating the potion can require a great deal of effort, but that effort is quite often worth it in the end. Then again, you can also have some kind soul just give you potion, eliminating a lot of the effort you would have to go through in the first place (pockets an Elixir of Giant Growth for later XP).
As for the Warcraft dragons, I see they are sort of color coded for our convenience. It does not look like it is "these are the good colors and these are the bad ones" though. That sounds like each color has a different task and they do those tasks, but one group did end up getting corrupted and going evil for a reason unrelated to their color.
And as for questions, I suppose I should ask who the big power players are in the Warcraft universe? You have mentioned elemental lords and their god masters plus the titans, but is their anyone else? Also, how to these big powers aid their minions/worshipers and what are their relations with each other?
As for the Warcraft dragons, I see they are sort of color coded for our convenience. It does not look like it is "these are the good colors and these are the bad ones" though. That sounds like each color has a different task and they do those tasks, but one group did end up getting corrupted and going evil for a reason unrelated to their color.
And as for questions, I suppose I should ask who the big power players are in the Warcraft universe? You have mentioned elemental lords and their god masters plus the titans, but is their anyone else? Also, how to these big powers aid their minions/worshipers and what are their relations with each other?
eww wow well the old gods and there minion elementals are seals in there own plane atm, thats the new content for WoW Cataclysm expantion, Deathwing is coming back releasing the raging elementals in his reawakening.
As for who the other major powers are really Warcraft started with just Orc vs Humans, but as always the story evolves and gets more epic. I am gonna list the few other superpowers in warcraft, the biggest threat would be the Burning Legion an limitless army of felmagic demons with there leader Sargeras, the fallen titan, and the few races of greater demons that lead it, Sargeras was the jailor of demons at one time thoughout the Great Dark (outer space) but after Millenia he went crazy thinking the other Titan were evil and he was the one to undo all there work, so he freed the demons and became there master. Tthere are alot more details that chain into each other but ill leave that for an other post.
In the time of the golden age of the dragons and the events War of the Ancients and the Great Sundering the Night Elves and the High Elves were the power on Azeroth building there cities on the edges of a great lake. This lake,the Well of Eternity was the source of all magic on Azeroth, a faction of elves dwelt to deep into the cosmos and were contacted by the Legion. These elves thinking there good begin summoning the Legion ant its lords to Azeroth and the war ensuse. During the climax of the war the dragons, demi-gods, and all the mortal races (dwarfs/earthen, tauren, elves, trolls. humans seem not to be around for some reason 10000yrs b4 WoW) fight against the might of the Legion. The summoning Sargeras would turn the Well into a gateway from which he could physically enter Azeroth but major characters interupt the portals completion at the last moment before Sargeras's coming spells the doom of the planet. The resulting collasp of the portal destablizes the well and it erupts into a maelstorm resulting in causing the Great Sundering of the planets super contient into three, Kalimdor, Northrend, and the Eastern Kingdoms.
Ten thousand years later, after after the Open of the Dark Portal (start of warcraft Orcs vs Humans) and later the third war between the old orcish Horde and the Humans of Stormwind and Landaeron, the new superpowers on Azeroth are the New Horde :) lead by our warchief Thrall, the Horde composes of Orcs loyal to Thrall, Tauren of Mulgore ;), the Darkspear Tribe of jungle trolls (among smaller tribes loyal to the Horde), a faction known as the Forsaken undead humans who have broken away crontrol from the Lich king, and the Blood Elves some ancestors of the High elves who almost destroyed the world that 10,000 years ago. I play Horde so im went into detail with it. The Allaince in composed of the remaining Humans of Stormwind, the Night elves who regained there immortality then recently lost it again in a major Legions attack, the dwarves of Ironforge and there gnomish cousins, and the Draenei ,space-goats, lol i mean cobalt skinned hooved humanoids there powers are based from live crystal beings of light called the Naaru. The Dreanei were refugees from the old orcish homework b4 unforseen events happend now there refugees to Azeroth. The vile undead Scourge are the last superpower lead by the Lich King a creation of the Legion he was still around after the Legion fail to destory the world again. Every superpower is kinda interwined abit espicially humanity and the Lich Kings even if the current expantion to wow mostly closed the curtain on the Scourge.
the only lesser powers are the goblin merchants (soon to be joining the Horde), the various dieing great troll empires across Azeroth and the Naga of the deepsea.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Azeroth_(world) wiill provide alot more then i can tell in one night lol this took me almost an hour to rewrite. TO SIMPIFY though the horde, alliance, scourge, the dragonflights and the Legion are the major players in wow currently.
Not shur what else to add guess my turn for a question then. hmm... Well we were talking dragons so guess i'll stick with that. Do you know of the Chormatic and Metallic dragons species of D&D? i still got alot to learn of them from a monster manual but Chormatic are usually good and Metallic are evil. Also no one really talks about dragons scales too much anymore other then being tougher most metals, huge in magical properties (potions, armor, ect.) and well just uber. It still is just hide/flesh watever, what I'm trying to get at there is waakness in it all. I know this may fall back to the topic "even gods have there days" but it is neat. Ever hear of a spell called "Scale rot"? (D&D ftw).
Anyway that all for tonight I guess got my mind of superhereos and villians now no idea why... guess ill leave by growing UP UP and AWAY!
As for who the other major powers are really Warcraft started with just Orc vs Humans, but as always the story evolves and gets more epic. I am gonna list the few other superpowers in warcraft, the biggest threat would be the Burning Legion an limitless army of felmagic demons with there leader Sargeras, the fallen titan, and the few races of greater demons that lead it, Sargeras was the jailor of demons at one time thoughout the Great Dark (outer space) but after Millenia he went crazy thinking the other Titan were evil and he was the one to undo all there work, so he freed the demons and became there master. Tthere are alot more details that chain into each other but ill leave that for an other post.
In the time of the golden age of the dragons and the events War of the Ancients and the Great Sundering the Night Elves and the High Elves were the power on Azeroth building there cities on the edges of a great lake. This lake,the Well of Eternity was the source of all magic on Azeroth, a faction of elves dwelt to deep into the cosmos and were contacted by the Legion. These elves thinking there good begin summoning the Legion ant its lords to Azeroth and the war ensuse. During the climax of the war the dragons, demi-gods, and all the mortal races (dwarfs/earthen, tauren, elves, trolls. humans seem not to be around for some reason 10000yrs b4 WoW) fight against the might of the Legion. The summoning Sargeras would turn the Well into a gateway from which he could physically enter Azeroth but major characters interupt the portals completion at the last moment before Sargeras's coming spells the doom of the planet. The resulting collasp of the portal destablizes the well and it erupts into a maelstorm resulting in causing the Great Sundering of the planets super contient into three, Kalimdor, Northrend, and the Eastern Kingdoms.
Ten thousand years later, after after the Open of the Dark Portal (start of warcraft Orcs vs Humans) and later the third war between the old orcish Horde and the Humans of Stormwind and Landaeron, the new superpowers on Azeroth are the New Horde :) lead by our warchief Thrall, the Horde composes of Orcs loyal to Thrall, Tauren of Mulgore ;), the Darkspear Tribe of jungle trolls (among smaller tribes loyal to the Horde), a faction known as the Forsaken undead humans who have broken away crontrol from the Lich king, and the Blood Elves some ancestors of the High elves who almost destroyed the world that 10,000 years ago. I play Horde so im went into detail with it. The Allaince in composed of the remaining Humans of Stormwind, the Night elves who regained there immortality then recently lost it again in a major Legions attack, the dwarves of Ironforge and there gnomish cousins, and the Draenei ,space-goats, lol i mean cobalt skinned hooved humanoids there powers are based from live crystal beings of light called the Naaru. The Dreanei were refugees from the old orcish homework b4 unforseen events happend now there refugees to Azeroth. The vile undead Scourge are the last superpower lead by the Lich King a creation of the Legion he was still around after the Legion fail to destory the world again. Every superpower is kinda interwined abit espicially humanity and the Lich Kings even if the current expantion to wow mostly closed the curtain on the Scourge.
the only lesser powers are the goblin merchants (soon to be joining the Horde), the various dieing great troll empires across Azeroth and the Naga of the deepsea.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Azeroth_(world) wiill provide alot more then i can tell in one night lol this took me almost an hour to rewrite. TO SIMPIFY though the horde, alliance, scourge, the dragonflights and the Legion are the major players in wow currently.
Not shur what else to add guess my turn for a question then. hmm... Well we were talking dragons so guess i'll stick with that. Do you know of the Chormatic and Metallic dragons species of D&D? i still got alot to learn of them from a monster manual but Chormatic are usually good and Metallic are evil. Also no one really talks about dragons scales too much anymore other then being tougher most metals, huge in magical properties (potions, armor, ect.) and well just uber. It still is just hide/flesh watever, what I'm trying to get at there is waakness in it all. I know this may fall back to the topic "even gods have there days" but it is neat. Ever hear of a spell called "Scale rot"? (D&D ftw).
Anyway that all for tonight I guess got my mind of superhereos and villians now no idea why... guess ill leave by growing UP UP and AWAY!
Thank you for taking the time to put such a good answer together. That is a very good summary.
And I only know a little about chromatic and metallic dragons myself. I know chromatic dragons are the ones that have scales in what people would consider to be normal colors (red, green, blue, white, etc...) while metallic dragons have scales in colors that resemble metals (brass, bronze, gold, silver, etc...). The D&D dragons tend to be good or evil based on their colors, but since the D&D dragons are intelligent some of them do choose whether or not they want to be good or evil. As far as fictional dragons go, these tend among the smarter, more powerful dragons and they just get stronger with age. I don't remember whether they are immortal or just really long lived though.
Dragon scales are not something I hear talked about much now either, but when they are they are usually special. Sometimes they can be harvested from a slain dragon for various purposes and sometimes they cannot. I can understand why they would be so tough though. Often I hear about how sorcerers have various types of magical protection, but dragons can rely on their scales alone and then there are the dragons that also have magic on their side. It can make for an interesting fight for a hero since when they face a dragon like this they either have to have a special weapon or they have to use a combination of skill, determination, and luck to win the day. Sometimes the dragons do seem to get arrogant about just how tough their own natural defenses are and that arrogance can make them careless enough that some regular old humanoid (usually a human or an elf) can show them that they are not completely invulnerable.
Can't say that I have heard of "scale rot." I did not even hear of D&D until I was well into high school, so I don't know too much about it and I've never had a chance to play it with anyone before. It did seem like an interesting thing to do though.
And I only know a little about chromatic and metallic dragons myself. I know chromatic dragons are the ones that have scales in what people would consider to be normal colors (red, green, blue, white, etc...) while metallic dragons have scales in colors that resemble metals (brass, bronze, gold, silver, etc...). The D&D dragons tend to be good or evil based on their colors, but since the D&D dragons are intelligent some of them do choose whether or not they want to be good or evil. As far as fictional dragons go, these tend among the smarter, more powerful dragons and they just get stronger with age. I don't remember whether they are immortal or just really long lived though.
Dragon scales are not something I hear talked about much now either, but when they are they are usually special. Sometimes they can be harvested from a slain dragon for various purposes and sometimes they cannot. I can understand why they would be so tough though. Often I hear about how sorcerers have various types of magical protection, but dragons can rely on their scales alone and then there are the dragons that also have magic on their side. It can make for an interesting fight for a hero since when they face a dragon like this they either have to have a special weapon or they have to use a combination of skill, determination, and luck to win the day. Sometimes the dragons do seem to get arrogant about just how tough their own natural defenses are and that arrogance can make them careless enough that some regular old humanoid (usually a human or an elf) can show them that they are not completely invulnerable.
Can't say that I have heard of "scale rot." I did not even hear of D&D until I was well into high school, so I don't know too much about it and I've never had a chance to play it with anyone before. It did seem like an interesting thing to do though.
yeh i've only really played one small two person D&D adventure I should go though my friends monster manuals. You were right about the dragons in colour but i got them backwards the Metallic tend to be the ones who are kinder to mortals while the chromatic tend to be the more aggressive, greedy, and well feral. yes still incredibly intelligent. You pretty much hit right on the dragon's nose on how a Dungeon Master may set up a dragon in an adventure. I is neat in alot of stories were the dragon is a mage also in the sense it can control magic also the can in warcraft as one is guised as and arch-sage this piticular dragons meddles in the fairs of the world quite alot setting major plots into motion.
Since were still on this I know its kinda plain but guess ill talk about breath weapons. Most breath weapons are just plainly natural or magical fires that come anywhere from a special organ/sack to just being part of the dragonkin of any colour (less its strickly a frostwyrm/white ice-dragon live/undead lol) or breed/sub-type or Dracolichs (greater undead sentient dragonmages). The fires and other breath weapons can been shot in a variety of ways from walls to sprays/liquids of molten magma/others to balls of *insert breath weapon* to geyser stream. The other type could be many differnent type of elements, posions, earth, lightning, fires(duh), ice, waters, gases, sands, pure arcane, and... eh. well I know there maybe a few more you decide. But for fires they can vary abit I guess depending on how the dragon "throws" it like the intensity, heat/temperature, colour (may vary on heat blue hottest eh yellow the coolest), range of the attack, and if the breath attack maybe a multitype or some random crap. Mmm blue fire or green flames.
That's my basic unstandment of dragon breath weapons even though they can cast other ways. Got anything to add? I my discover abit more info tonight or just rummage around in thought.
Guess i'll leave on on two notes. "Scale Rot" is basically like a Incinerate Flesh or Immolate spell it's very very nasty if it is not fully resisted. Gonna hunt for some more Earthroots and Devian Fish tonight while... *something from the out of nowhere calls out "MORTAL KOMBAT!!!! ROUND 1! FIGHT!"* Crap! I gotta go hunt enemies and ninja looters (lol) to fight! *grabs 13 different weapon type holsters the one-handers and runs off with a familiar potion in hand*
(damn thoughts potions can be addicting lol wonder if they can be postively perminant. one can dream for her.)
Since were still on this I know its kinda plain but guess ill talk about breath weapons. Most breath weapons are just plainly natural or magical fires that come anywhere from a special organ/sack to just being part of the dragonkin of any colour (less its strickly a frostwyrm/white ice-dragon live/undead lol) or breed/sub-type or Dracolichs (greater undead sentient dragonmages). The fires and other breath weapons can been shot in a variety of ways from walls to sprays/liquids of molten magma/others to balls of *insert breath weapon* to geyser stream. The other type could be many differnent type of elements, posions, earth, lightning, fires(duh), ice, waters, gases, sands, pure arcane, and... eh. well I know there maybe a few more you decide. But for fires they can vary abit I guess depending on how the dragon "throws" it like the intensity, heat/temperature, colour (may vary on heat blue hottest eh yellow the coolest), range of the attack, and if the breath attack maybe a multitype or some random crap. Mmm blue fire or green flames.
That's my basic unstandment of dragon breath weapons even though they can cast other ways. Got anything to add? I my discover abit more info tonight or just rummage around in thought.
Guess i'll leave on on two notes. "Scale Rot" is basically like a Incinerate Flesh or Immolate spell it's very very nasty if it is not fully resisted. Gonna hunt for some more Earthroots and Devian Fish tonight while... *something from the out of nowhere calls out "MORTAL KOMBAT!!!! ROUND 1! FIGHT!"* Crap! I gotta go hunt enemies and ninja looters (lol) to fight! *grabs 13 different weapon type holsters the one-handers and runs off with a familiar potion in hand*
(damn thoughts potions can be addicting lol wonder if they can be postively perminant. one can dream for her.)
Breath weapons can be very interesting. I was amazed to see how many of them there were besides fire after I started reading a little bit more into fantasy. It was also interesting to see that some of the good dragons had breath types that were nonlethal in nature, like healing and paralysis breath (even though I suppose paralysis can be rather lethal if it happens a few thousand feet in the air).
Getting around some of the more deadly breath weapons can be rather difficult and seems to be a good reason not to confront dragons head on or out in a wide open area where they can combine ranged breath attacks with their flight and stay completely out of everyone else's range. It is sometimes possible to get the dragons to exhaust those breath weapons though. If the breath attack is like a spray it is easy enough to believe that their supply of that spray would eventually get exhausted and even if the attack is totally magic based it is still possible to exhaust their magic reserves. But, magic based breath attacks can often be virtually unlimited, demonstrating just how powerful dragons are magically.
And I wish you luck with that dream coming true one day, especially with a potion like that.
Getting around some of the more deadly breath weapons can be rather difficult and seems to be a good reason not to confront dragons head on or out in a wide open area where they can combine ranged breath attacks with their flight and stay completely out of everyone else's range. It is sometimes possible to get the dragons to exhaust those breath weapons though. If the breath attack is like a spray it is easy enough to believe that their supply of that spray would eventually get exhausted and even if the attack is totally magic based it is still possible to exhaust their magic reserves. But, magic based breath attacks can often be virtually unlimited, demonstrating just how powerful dragons are magically.
And I wish you luck with that dream coming true one day, especially with a potion like that.
Well, considering that your avatar is a tauren, I suppose the obvious thing to do would be to ask about them. Since we are talking about magic I think I should ask about what type of magic they use and if there is a reason why they use that type of magic?
Feels life I've been asleep for 2days straight... well not really, I competed a Classic Arcade tournament. Most of it was Mortal Kombat games, won 5th place some dude beat me as Reptile and me as Sub-Zero. Anyway, your're asking what kind of magics tauren use hmmm... guess I'll have to ninja some info off of wowwiki but, tauren are a tribal race that were nomadic. For Warcraft there based off of the North American plains' aboriginals. So there belief is in the Earthmother (to us mother earth lol) the balance of nature and the great hunt. The magics tauren use don't vary to much unless you count the vile Grimtotem clan a rogue tribe seeking to take place of the current tribe the Bloodhoof clan in the tauren capital Thunder Bluff. Putting that aside though for magics the Grimtotems use anything that can learn from Geomancery to dark druidism to cloak and dagger. The rest of the general population are just warriors, hunters or merchants by nature as all tauren are gentle giants by nature and bloodlust weapons in battle. A moderate few at the age were they take there right of passage/hunt start to learn learn other path they are destin to take. The path of the Shaman/Seer or Spiritwalker. The path of the Druid or Plagueshifter. Taken from wowwiki sorta mostly from memory, the path of the Holy Strider (magical long-distance scout/messanger). (going now more by game and book knowledge for these two as the holy strider, plagueshifter, and spiritwalker classes are more and RPG element) Tauren mostly use Natural magics.
Gonna go on abit about my characters I guess, moreless a class explination then who they are or there personalities as I've yet to get proper names for each or one of them :P may want your help if you wanna help me name some of my characters.
Ncbighoof (explaining the naming NC is my inishals, the third letter was the class, and well bighoof is well iether for tauren, a Clan name, or a hint into that i got abit of a foot fetish abit.) I only have 5 tauren atm but when cataclysm hit imma get a priest and a paladin, they will follow Ash'ien the sun not the humans Holy Light. The faction will be called Sunwalkers ingame I imagine.
Nc H bighoof - ah, my first w.o.w. toon. Going by the story of the lost Bighoof clan are a clan of sisters (non-related). She is a Beastmaster, Animal Aspect acrane Hunter. Befriending wild animals and taking on the aspects of certain animals strenghts (think martial arts like Monkey style or Crane stance). Master marksman with nearly any projectile she strikes with special magical shots ,venoms and engineered explosives. mostly, she is my online avatar next to her shaman sister.
Nc W bighoof - not one to follow a magical destiny she makes one with her weapons and armor. as a Warrior she preffers the protection of scalemail and plated armors of the toughest metals or hides. her 2-handed weapons usually magical imbuned but are so large most creatures can't even hold them as a sword would be taller then a human by quite abit and holding it would double her in hieght (not literally... well maybe lol). when not using 2-handers she prefers sword and board. eh sword and tower-shield for control and stability. Practicing for hours on end her profected most dangerous ability is a whirlwind of blade(s) and metal.
Nc S bighoof - A herald and caller of the elements. spirits and the earthmother, she is a Shaman she uses magic by asking the spirits of the wild and the elements (elemantals, as there not really evil just natually chaotic. With shamans they can be humbled and at peace with one another even if they do try to naturally over take each other aka fire vs water). Being a caller she asks them on which they could refuse to grant her use of some elements (very rarely). she can draw on the power lightning and fire as her main attacks channels through her mace and shield. Channel earthquakes and fissures. mostly using water but can draw on nature for healing the land and beings. Lastly, bringing an elemental to the physical plain.
Nc D bighoof - a warden of nature, the Druid. drawing from the teaching of the Night Elf druids. the demi-god Cenarius and the earthmother. she like the night elf druids can call upon the powers of the stars and the moon Elune (major night elf, moon goddess). She can harness nature it's self to destroy her enamies with plants, roots, and trees. The same goes for healing influencing the growth of plants and nature to repair damage to lands and peoples. the last major aspect of being a druid is being able to accually shapeshift into animals and lesser elementals.
lastly but not least,
Nc DK bighoof - a lost sister she died very briefly while exploring the southern lands of the Blood elfs in the Eastern kingdoms, only to be rezarected and infused by the powers of the undead Scouge. She was bound to the will of the Lich King as a champion Death Knight of the ebon blade. During certain events the ebon blade knights broke free of his will and escaped. the death knighs are of both horde and alliance races she came back to the horde shund alittle. but warchief thrall accepted them back as only pawn in the Lich kings game. For herself, ncdkbighoof is very rare amounst the death knights being one only female taurens and also one only still fully alive and not trapped in half-undeath. She is alive but still marked by the touch of death that ever knight has the solid glowing with power blue eyes. as for her powers she is a master over death and frost. wielding her tranferable runeblade she casts most of her magics able to summon minor undead, frost spells, anti-magic shells. deseases and blight. and minor command over power of blood (healing).
SORRY about the huge butt text wall but i did wanna get that out of the way might got more character info but this is the jist of it. this took me 3 hours lol. Anyway wanna see wat special about "Neopuc" other then being a great writer? :)
Gonna go on abit about my characters I guess, moreless a class explination then who they are or there personalities as I've yet to get proper names for each or one of them :P may want your help if you wanna help me name some of my characters.
Ncbighoof (explaining the naming NC is my inishals, the third letter was the class, and well bighoof is well iether for tauren, a Clan name, or a hint into that i got abit of a foot fetish abit.) I only have 5 tauren atm but when cataclysm hit imma get a priest and a paladin, they will follow Ash'ien the sun not the humans Holy Light. The faction will be called Sunwalkers ingame I imagine.
Nc H bighoof - ah, my first w.o.w. toon. Going by the story of the lost Bighoof clan are a clan of sisters (non-related). She is a Beastmaster, Animal Aspect acrane Hunter. Befriending wild animals and taking on the aspects of certain animals strenghts (think martial arts like Monkey style or Crane stance). Master marksman with nearly any projectile she strikes with special magical shots ,venoms and engineered explosives. mostly, she is my online avatar next to her shaman sister.
Nc W bighoof - not one to follow a magical destiny she makes one with her weapons and armor. as a Warrior she preffers the protection of scalemail and plated armors of the toughest metals or hides. her 2-handed weapons usually magical imbuned but are so large most creatures can't even hold them as a sword would be taller then a human by quite abit and holding it would double her in hieght (not literally... well maybe lol). when not using 2-handers she prefers sword and board. eh sword and tower-shield for control and stability. Practicing for hours on end her profected most dangerous ability is a whirlwind of blade(s) and metal.
Nc S bighoof - A herald and caller of the elements. spirits and the earthmother, she is a Shaman she uses magic by asking the spirits of the wild and the elements (elemantals, as there not really evil just natually chaotic. With shamans they can be humbled and at peace with one another even if they do try to naturally over take each other aka fire vs water). Being a caller she asks them on which they could refuse to grant her use of some elements (very rarely). she can draw on the power lightning and fire as her main attacks channels through her mace and shield. Channel earthquakes and fissures. mostly using water but can draw on nature for healing the land and beings. Lastly, bringing an elemental to the physical plain.
Nc D bighoof - a warden of nature, the Druid. drawing from the teaching of the Night Elf druids. the demi-god Cenarius and the earthmother. she like the night elf druids can call upon the powers of the stars and the moon Elune (major night elf, moon goddess). She can harness nature it's self to destroy her enamies with plants, roots, and trees. The same goes for healing influencing the growth of plants and nature to repair damage to lands and peoples. the last major aspect of being a druid is being able to accually shapeshift into animals and lesser elementals.
lastly but not least,
Nc DK bighoof - a lost sister she died very briefly while exploring the southern lands of the Blood elfs in the Eastern kingdoms, only to be rezarected and infused by the powers of the undead Scouge. She was bound to the will of the Lich King as a champion Death Knight of the ebon blade. During certain events the ebon blade knights broke free of his will and escaped. the death knighs are of both horde and alliance races she came back to the horde shund alittle. but warchief thrall accepted them back as only pawn in the Lich kings game. For herself, ncdkbighoof is very rare amounst the death knights being one only female taurens and also one only still fully alive and not trapped in half-undeath. She is alive but still marked by the touch of death that ever knight has the solid glowing with power blue eyes. as for her powers she is a master over death and frost. wielding her tranferable runeblade she casts most of her magics able to summon minor undead, frost spells, anti-magic shells. deseases and blight. and minor command over power of blood (healing).
SORRY about the huge butt text wall but i did wanna get that out of the way might got more character info but this is the jist of it. this took me 3 hours lol. Anyway wanna see wat special about "Neopuc" other then being a great writer? :)
Congratulations on your Mortal Kombat tournament and nice description of the taurens. I had not heard about the different tauren clans, but what you said about their style of magic does seem to fit in well with what little I have heard of the race.
As for Neopuc, I still need to make a story to go along with him, but I do have a few little pieces of information about him. Neopuc is a pretty normal guy with a few exceptions from an Earth-like world with about present day levels of technology. The biggest abnormal thing about him physically is his size changing tail. When tugged it causes him to shrink the first time it is pulled (the harder the tug the more drastic the effects) and he has to remain at that size for an entire day, pulling it the next day causes him to grow, and in another day tugging it returns him to his normal size. It is an effect that his great great grandmother attributes to her having mated with a nine-tailed fox, but she very much fit the stereotypical image of the trickster fox and she most likely was not telling the truth (or at least not the entire truth). Neopuc really thinks there is more to the story when he discovers a fully functional spacecraft berried on his family's land. He uses the craft out of curiosity to see if there actually is more to be known about his family's ancestry and discovers he has a few other little abilities, one of which being the ability to impede the growth process of size changers while he is in contact with them, but experienced size changers can somehow get around that ability with practice.
It's only a little bit of background, but I hope to expand it eventually.
May I ask do you have a favorite member of the Bighoof clan?
As for Neopuc, I still need to make a story to go along with him, but I do have a few little pieces of information about him. Neopuc is a pretty normal guy with a few exceptions from an Earth-like world with about present day levels of technology. The biggest abnormal thing about him physically is his size changing tail. When tugged it causes him to shrink the first time it is pulled (the harder the tug the more drastic the effects) and he has to remain at that size for an entire day, pulling it the next day causes him to grow, and in another day tugging it returns him to his normal size. It is an effect that his great great grandmother attributes to her having mated with a nine-tailed fox, but she very much fit the stereotypical image of the trickster fox and she most likely was not telling the truth (or at least not the entire truth). Neopuc really thinks there is more to the story when he discovers a fully functional spacecraft berried on his family's land. He uses the craft out of curiosity to see if there actually is more to be known about his family's ancestry and discovers he has a few other little abilities, one of which being the ability to impede the growth process of size changers while he is in contact with them, but experienced size changers can somehow get around that ability with practice.
It's only a little bit of background, but I hope to expand it eventually.
May I ask do you have a favorite member of the Bighoof clan?
Yes I read An Innocent Little Rampage last night it was and 'erotic' story if I may say lol didn't see the snow leapord but then again I was kinda speed reading it. Neopuc does sound like and intreguing fox to meet hope accidently turning micro sometimes iether keeps him out of trouble most of the time but as most times go it must get him into more trouble then not less there gentle furs/scalies/humans. I can see were the interruption of sizeshifters can be very unique bet he could trump the great Dnapalmhead for abit or more. As for my favorite character/clan member. Hmm... I think I would have to stay with my hunter or shaman Nchbighoof and Ncsbighoof mostly cause I've stuck with my hunter the longest ingame and she's the easiest to squash multiple plots/powers into of mutliple sisters like she have the powers of a shaman and a druid but still be a warrior. e.g. kinda like the poem I submited last week. As for my shaman since I've come to like the aspect of 4 elements using totems and being a spellcaster instead of all melee.
My character can get in a bit of trouble, but he deals with it even if he wishes he had a bit more control over his own shrinking/growth rather than just anyone that happens to come by and pull his tail.
I have to admit I like versatile characters too, so I can understand why you would like your hunter character given those reasons. As for spellcasters, I have not used them much in RPGs, but that has been changing of late. Game developers have made a few little changes to them that have made them easier to use in my opinion.
I have to admit I like versatile characters too, so I can understand why you would like your hunter character given those reasons. As for spellcasters, I have not used them much in RPGs, but that has been changing of late. Game developers have made a few little changes to them that have made them easier to use in my opinion.
Are you talking about a paper/spredsheed and dice game like a D&D rpg or something like a videogame or mmo? sorta abit drunk tonight lol. least. for what I put for my toons there versitile yet not god-moded that makes a great character for stories, but then again in alot of macro stories the protagonist may need to be all mighty to take on the world of micro's. Kinda like one of your first stories with the dragons in them forget the title but there parents don't really care for them and they are kick off world to fend for themselves but the protagonist cares for her/the twin siblings, i really liked the sequal with the blue female twin freeing her planet from the hellbats. so wat you playing for games these days? eg anything table top, to video/computer games.
i've taken a real shining to starcraft II atm even if its still beta and i don't have a beta key. im really stuck when it comes to new game all i got it a Wii with brawl and spyro and then an orginal xbox with a tonn of shooters from halo's to mechwarrriors'. but at least i got a classic gamecube and n64 with all its great classics, Ever heard of Conker's Bad Fur Day? funniest game EVER!
i've taken a real shining to starcraft II atm even if its still beta and i don't have a beta key. im really stuck when it comes to new game all i got it a Wii with brawl and spyro and then an orginal xbox with a tonn of shooters from halo's to mechwarrriors'. but at least i got a classic gamecube and n64 with all its great classics, Ever heard of Conker's Bad Fur Day? funniest game EVER!
I was talking about something more like a video game, don't really have the experience with paper rpgs to tell whether or not they have changed.
It is definitely true that some of my characters are god-moded (sometimes quite literally XP), but those stories tend to be of a more fetishy nature. For those types of stories that overwhelmingly powerful character can be a part of the appeal for the fetish-like nature of the story. That's why I do it for those stories, but for the stories that are not meant to be erotic I tend to tone the characters down much more. If the characters were god-moded in the non-erotic stories I could see those stories getting very boring awfully fast.
Right now I stick to video/computer games. I would give tabletop games a chance if I actually knew people I could play them with though. I've just gotten through with obsessively playing Mass Effect 2 and will probably be playing Final Fantasy XIII next. Starcraft II is a game I am very much looking forward to, especially now that Command & Conquer 4 was such a disappointment for me. I also have a few shooters, mostly Halo (the console rts for this one was surprisingly good, not great, but still good) and Call of Duty games. I've played Conker's Bad Fur Day as well and I do remember that being a pretty funny game.
It is definitely true that some of my characters are god-moded (sometimes quite literally XP), but those stories tend to be of a more fetishy nature. For those types of stories that overwhelmingly powerful character can be a part of the appeal for the fetish-like nature of the story. That's why I do it for those stories, but for the stories that are not meant to be erotic I tend to tone the characters down much more. If the characters were god-moded in the non-erotic stories I could see those stories getting very boring awfully fast.
Right now I stick to video/computer games. I would give tabletop games a chance if I actually knew people I could play them with though. I've just gotten through with obsessively playing Mass Effect 2 and will probably be playing Final Fantasy XIII next. Starcraft II is a game I am very much looking forward to, especially now that Command & Conquer 4 was such a disappointment for me. I also have a few shooters, mostly Halo (the console rts for this one was surprisingly good, not great, but still good) and Call of Duty games. I've played Conker's Bad Fur Day as well and I do remember that being a pretty funny game.
Been awhile. Anyway what your take on creatures/characters that all ready have a decent franchise to them. I was not shur how to really word or ask the question but universes like pokemon, Digimon, spyro, and the decent other ones that cause furries like us to fan'gasm' over certain series and either do a tone of art/athromorphize them. It's kinda funny how we go about them raally taking the staple main/sexy appealing eyecandy characters and do just about everything to them in fantasm. Like taking Pikachu to Renamon/guilmon to the sexy nintendo vixen Krystal from Starfox, hell we even take the male toons or an antagonists and sometimes sex change them (less there already a female antagonist lol). But here I've taken a fictional race from warcraft to make my online fursonya and its not really wrong as long as no ones breaking any copyright laws or making money off it right? even if commisions are onething but whatever sometimes creating things/art/movies are encouraged, look at Machinima making movies with video games, making mods for PC games (counter strike was one of the first successful ones to actually make a market and it was made from Half-life 2, never played iether one) and just general fandom translates to modivate the designers to make sequals and the like. So who do you/wat like thats out there? I don't really know guess from anything thats out there from a few pokemon species that artist have made incredibly sexy to a renamon to Cynder the dragon from spyro Dotd. the last two parts im kinda wanting to leave on, one ever kinda Fangasm over abit over a series well kinda like one of thoughs moments where the story lets you know something incredible or strange but the characters don't realize it but when they do you kinda giggle (school-girl) over it lol. (sorry that might not have made a lick of sence just a long explative Fangasm lol) Second, been scolling around the web abit and i still see huge number of fanboys over a final fantasy character Saphiroth, ive know ive never played FF seven or kingdom hearts but come on lol why do people go ga ga over a character like him or the toon from devil may cry lol guess there just the bad boy or something. and before if you get to it I know Saphiroth as a boss battle is like a rabbit facing godzilla hard or long.
kinda wanted to get the out there after 2days lol i reread it kinda sounds like a text wall with a QQ/troll in the mix but hey it sorta works. *slays the charging Naga's chasing neopuc as he makes for his spaceship.*
kinda wanted to get the out there after 2days lol i reread it kinda sounds like a text wall with a QQ/troll in the mix but hey it sorta works. *slays the charging Naga's chasing neopuc as he makes for his spaceship.*
I actually like digimon more than I do pokemon, even though they have the better games in my opinion. Also, I like the changes many of the artists on this site make to them when they do anthropomorphiz them. While I do think there are many good things about the anime style in animation and games, I just don't think creature design is one of them.
I don't see much of a problem with creating your own character based on the creatures/races created in worlds like pokemon, digimon, or warcraft. Heck, Blizzard pretty much gets you to create your own characters based off their races in World of Warcraft.XP
As for Sephiroth, well, I did like the fight music for him when I played Final Fantasy VII. While it was a fun game, Sephiroth did not really stick out as that special a villain to me, but everyone has their own opinions and I don't like talking people out of liking stuff. However, I have liked what some people have done with Nanaki from that game.
As for what I like, hmm, I prefer more Western creature design design over Japanese/East Asian creature design, so I see the appeal of something like the tauren more than pokemon or digimon. But, I do have to admit I like guilmon, renamon, and flamedramon quite a bit. In the end, though, I like the character and creature design of many of the artists on this site more than I do the characters and creatures created for television. As for examples of what I like, I suppose the artists whose character designs I like the most are
blotch,
cougr,
cyber-zai,
darknatasha,
moonstalker,
renaayama,
scream, and
strype.
I don't see much of a problem with creating your own character based on the creatures/races created in worlds like pokemon, digimon, or warcraft. Heck, Blizzard pretty much gets you to create your own characters based off their races in World of Warcraft.XP
As for Sephiroth, well, I did like the fight music for him when I played Final Fantasy VII. While it was a fun game, Sephiroth did not really stick out as that special a villain to me, but everyone has their own opinions and I don't like talking people out of liking stuff. However, I have liked what some people have done with Nanaki from that game.
As for what I like, hmm, I prefer more Western creature design design over Japanese/East Asian creature design, so I see the appeal of something like the tauren more than pokemon or digimon. But, I do have to admit I like guilmon, renamon, and flamedramon quite a bit. In the end, though, I like the character and creature design of many of the artists on this site more than I do the characters and creatures created for television. As for examples of what I like, I suppose the artists whose character designs I like the most are








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