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Well, it's probably his outlook for me! ;3
I dunno, he just seems to have the MOST believable non-super attire. =D
Like, if you were to compare their forms side-by-side, the change in appearance is DRASTIC for Pisces! (o.o)
Feral to furiendly in seconds! x3
I hope that makes SOME kind of sense! ^^;
I dunno, he just seems to have the MOST believable non-super attire. =D
Like, if you were to compare their forms side-by-side, the change in appearance is DRASTIC for Pisces! (o.o)
Feral to furiendly in seconds! x3
I hope that makes SOME kind of sense! ^^;
Marvel had a light-based teenage super-hero named Illuminator who was meant to be a Christian hero of faith. But like any other hero of a christian foundation the character and title quickly disappeared (much like Firebird), unlike the insane killer zealots.
I like the nice casual character interaction like this, too many of the big-name companies have forgotten the value of showing the characters having a nice bit of fun and relaxing when off the job.
I like the nice casual character interaction like this, too many of the big-name companies have forgotten the value of showing the characters having a nice bit of fun and relaxing when off the job.
I'm glad you hear you say that Nightmask. I've been doing a lot of this casual conversation between the characters and I worry sometimes if it is just too boring but I think we learn a lot about them this way.
I've had many people take an instant dislike to Virgo because I present her as a religious character which she is. I've also had people who like her just for that reason. I think the reason that we see few religious characters might be that many comic book readers are either young teens or adults that see themselves as intellectuals of some kind. Neither of which has much inclination for religion in their lives. Many people also don't like their fun and their church to mix in any way which is kind of sad in a way.
I've had many people take an instant dislike to Virgo because I present her as a religious character which she is. I've also had people who like her just for that reason. I think the reason that we see few religious characters might be that many comic book readers are either young teens or adults that see themselves as intellectuals of some kind. Neither of which has much inclination for religion in their lives. Many people also don't like their fun and their church to mix in any way which is kind of sad in a way.
*chuckles and nods* I worry all the time about the conversations in my story and whether they're entertaining or boring. Thankfully feedback's so far been generally good about my balancing the conversations with the action.
I was going to wait and see how she evolved, too early into the story to decide what kind of character Virgo would be to pass judgment, since I don't generally go on knee-jerk things like religious affiliations for liking or disliking a charater. I did love the quick shifts from being too judgmental about the one's revealing outfit then praising the admitted criminal for making a positive choice for redemption.
I was going to wait and see how she evolved, too early into the story to decide what kind of character Virgo would be to pass judgment, since I don't generally go on knee-jerk things like religious affiliations for liking or disliking a charater. I did love the quick shifts from being too judgmental about the one's revealing outfit then praising the admitted criminal for making a positive choice for redemption.
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