
Yea, the King will come bringing Law and Justice, and know nothing but the Truth, and Protect and Serve the People with his Sword.
What we have here is a very unusual keyblade, possibly wielded by one Carrot Ironfoundersson, Captain of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch and quite possibly a distant relative of some most-likely-not-at-all-important guy a few centuries ago. It's a very unusual keyblade. First of all, it was presented to him under mysterious circumstances. Very mysterious circumstances. Surprisingly, there is something unexpected about this sword. It isn't all that magical. It hasn't got a proper name, just a nickname. When you wield it, you get blisters, not a feeling of power. It doesn't seem to be tied to anyone's special destiny. It's been used so much that it's basically just a long sharp piece of metal. It's practically unique, in fact…
In all seriousness, I was bored and trying to doodle, in my own words, "the plainest keyblade in existence." Then I remembered one Carrot Ironfoundersson, who basically has the most ordinary sword in existence, and it went from there. Really, the only allowances I made for decoration was the Ankh-Morpork ankh and a crown-shaped keychain. The "teeth" are simply the notches in the sword from its great age (a little too regular, now that I look at it, but it looks a bit more keylike that way, and I might fix that later). As the stats indicate, this weapon has high attack power, but no magical ability whatsoever. Yeah, I'm so clever. Anyway!
Keyblades and Kingdom Hearts are © to Square and Disney
Carrot Ironfoundersson and the Discworld are © to Terry Pratchett
What we have here is a very unusual keyblade, possibly wielded by one Carrot Ironfoundersson, Captain of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch and quite possibly a distant relative of some most-likely-not-at-all-important guy a few centuries ago. It's a very unusual keyblade. First of all, it was presented to him under mysterious circumstances. Very mysterious circumstances. Surprisingly, there is something unexpected about this sword. It isn't all that magical. It hasn't got a proper name, just a nickname. When you wield it, you get blisters, not a feeling of power. It doesn't seem to be tied to anyone's special destiny. It's been used so much that it's basically just a long sharp piece of metal. It's practically unique, in fact…
In all seriousness, I was bored and trying to doodle, in my own words, "the plainest keyblade in existence." Then I remembered one Carrot Ironfoundersson, who basically has the most ordinary sword in existence, and it went from there. Really, the only allowances I made for decoration was the Ankh-Morpork ankh and a crown-shaped keychain. The "teeth" are simply the notches in the sword from its great age (a little too regular, now that I look at it, but it looks a bit more keylike that way, and I might fix that later). As the stats indicate, this weapon has high attack power, but no magical ability whatsoever. Yeah, I'm so clever. Anyway!
Keyblades and Kingdom Hearts are © to Square and Disney
Carrot Ironfoundersson and the Discworld are © to Terry Pratchett
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I see only one choice: a bone-like hilt and handle and seemingly floating scythe-like teeth with a seemingly-invisible blade that glows blue when you swing it with his omega symbol as the keychain. Oh, and the chain is made of knuckle bones that have been wired together. I think I'd call it "Reaper Key" or "Grim Keyper (A Pune Or Play On Words)" or something like that.
And now I want to draw it. 8\
And now I want to draw it. 8\
DEATH IS NOT AWESOME. DEATH IS SIMPLY DEATH. THERE'S NOT MUCH MORE TO IT THAN THAT, REALLY.
But seriously, Death really IS awesome, at least on the Disc. He's just a guy doing his job, and that actually makes him relatable despite his being the personification of the one thing all of us fear... that all things end.
There are so many awesome characters on the Disc... Rincewind and the Witches of Lancre are some of my favorites, to say nothing of the wizards of Unseen University- including one chap who got himself polymorphed into an orangutan.
But seriously, Death really IS awesome, at least on the Disc. He's just a guy doing his job, and that actually makes him relatable despite his being the personification of the one thing all of us fear... that all things end.
There are so many awesome characters on the Disc... Rincewind and the Witches of Lancre are some of my favorites, to say nothing of the wizards of Unseen University- including one chap who got himself polymorphed into an orangutan.
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