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sofiaruelle · 7 months
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Guess what finally came in the mail!!!!! My copy of Seasons of the Valley fanzine and these gorgeous lil goodies!!!!!!
Thank you so so much, @seasonsofthevalley for having me as a guest artist!!!
Also big shout out to my fellow contributors and the amazing mod team!!!!
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laukisimp · 2 years
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Kieran looks mournful but he's also very beautiful. thank you Eph and Soph for blessing us with this panel 🙏🏻
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waywardsalt · 2 years
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(YOUR personal favorite boss, not the one that you think is objectively the best)
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dreamwood · 2 years
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i cannot believe that shane fucking madej has gotten me attached to a puppet and his polyamorous dinosaur parents. what the fuck
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thelordofshrimp · 2 years
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PUPPET HISTORY GOOD
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danime25 · 2 years
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Me after the semi-finale of Puppet History:
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The Professor:
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bergoozter · 2 years
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hey its the connie m anon and im so glad that my first theory about the finale was like 75% correct. I had him going out the window and the genie and everything i just thought it would the window would happen a little earlier and we'd see the two professors fight but THIS IS A WIN FOR ME
most of the boxes were checked and i’m so happy for you 🥰🥰
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greenhorn-art · 8 months
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World Champions | Artwork for World Champions by TheDefenestrator by TheDefenestrator, art by Blurb_brain
Fandom: The King's Avatar | 全职高手
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Words: 71 944
At the end of season 4 of the Glory Pro Alliance, the government finally receives the information it has been waiting for: The other players have caught up. Or, In which Glory has been a government recruitment ploy for remote-piloted mecha operators all along.
About the Book
FONTS: Mundo Serif, Azonix [dafont], Segoe UI Symbol
IMAGES: Illustration by Blurb_brain [AO3]; cover image by NASA ID: 440611 [Rawpixel]; Planet Earth background ID: 6331593 [Rawpixel]; Circuit lines background ID: 3117935 [Rawpixel]; endpapers' image by Eric Eastman [Unsplash]; Swoksaar, Desert Dust, Lord Grim, Vaccaria, and Cloud Piercer [The King's Avatar Wikia]
MATERIALS: regular printer paper (8.5"x11", 96 bright, 20lb), 80pt bookboard, Iris Bookcloth (colour: Black Pearl), Neenah cardstock (8.5"x11", bright white, 65lb), waxed linen thread (white, 30/3 size), embroidery floss (shades 3750, 350, 3845, 370), leather cording (1.9mm diameter), Reeves’ acrylic paint (Mars Black, Phthalo Blue, Titanum White), Americana acrylic paint (glow in the dark), ph neutral pva glue (Books by Hand)
PROGRAMS USED: Typeset in Affinity Publisher, cover/title page/endpapers designed in Affinity Designer/Photo, QR codes generated with LibreOffice Writer, PDF arranged for printing with Bookbinder-JS
BINDING STYLE: quarto, case bound (slightly rounded, with oxford hollow, forgot to use tapes)
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Fenes' "Glory's tech isn't handwaved" AU. This was great! Funny and creative, and I'm both amazed and full of admiration for Fenes' ability to juggle so many characters.
I was feeling excited and ambitious with this one. Tried some new fun things (double core endbands, painted edges) and used some new equipment (a lying press).
The Text
TITLE/HEADINGS FONT: Azonix says 'SciFi' to me, it's a bold, non-serif, sleek font.
BODY FONT: Mundo Serif, it's a decent serif body font I haven't used before. Felt like it worked with Azonix.
SCENE BREAKS: a special character in Segoe UI Symbol of a black & white icon of Earth, the globe showing Asia.
TYPESETTING: Finished typesetting the fic, left document open on my laptop, laptop's battery failed, file now crashes immediately upon reopening, issue persists with copied versions of file (; ̄Д ̄) . Thankfully I had a backup file for the typeset with the barebones of the text, so I didn't have to restart from scratch...
Title Page
My thinking: it takes place in space, the world's at stake, and it's the dawn of a new horizon for Earth. Glory and the titular champions are represented by Swoksaar, Desert Dust, Lord Grim, Vaccaria, and Cloud Piercer – the captains of what I'd call the 'big 5' teams. A circuitry board background element hints at the tech/mecha nature of the story's competition. It may not match Blurb's art, but I hope I was able to convey some of what the story is about.
The circuitry image is used as decoration throughout the book. I only used the avatars of the top five teams' captains because too many silhouettes would lessen their impact and readability. (Removing the backgrounds was tedious, but worth it.)
Here's what it should have looked like. The test prints for this and the BB art were fine, but I think my inkjet started running out of ink just when I printed the final copies and I didn't reprint them. (Too impatient, really wanted to finish up and read the book)
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The Cover
World Champions is another Big Bang fic, and once again I based some of my design choices off of the accompanying artwork. The dominant colours of Blurb_brain's illustration are red and blue-green.
COVER PAPER: For the decorative cover material I used NASA's ASTER image of Poyang Lake. NASA has some really interesting photography some of which remind me of marbled paper, thought it could be interesting. I chose this image of Poyang Lake because 1) it's in China, 2) the colours were similar to Blurb's awesome illustration (fate strikes again, dropping matching images and artwork into my lap!), and 3) NASA is tangentially relevant to the fic, which takes place in space.
BOOKCLOTH: Verona bookcloth in the shade Black Pearl, a lovely dark navy blue colour. Thought it suited the cover paper and title page. (Bought it for this fic specifically, but the colour goes well with almost all of my decorative papers so it should see a lot of use in the future!)
Endpapers
The final decision that held this project at a standstill for two months. In the end I drew inspiration from the matchups against the final opponent in the story. The image I used is a little chaotic and a little too unrelated to identify why I picked it without an explanation, but this book is for me and I know why, so there. (Note that I played around with the colours and cropped the photo.)
Endpaper inspiration: the maps for the matches against the Infilhites
"a long bridge through an enormous tube-like hall, where light seem to come from every side through stained glass windows. It was visually confusing, limited lateral motion" "a warehouse, crates stacked on and beside metal racks that went all the way to the ceiling." "a house of mirrors, fully enclosed to be sure the Infhillte couldn’t fly out of it." "like a volcano, rivers of lava moving sluggishly down a slope, occasional vents of overheated air nearby." "a series of overlapping bridges between halls and stairways, level after level layered over an open abyss."
Trimming & Painting the Edges
Going all out, a 2-for1 deal: the opportunity to use my lying press for the first time and learn a new technique!
TRIMMING: Used a paring chisel and lying press.
CHISEL: The 1.25" wide paring chisel I used was form a modern manufacturer. (Vintage paring chisels are very thin, enough so that you can bend/flex the blade. But don't do that.) It's long and wide blade made it easier to register against the surface of the press for consistent cuts. Looks like this one below from Lee Valley.
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LYING PRESS: My dad's project. Solid black walnut, hand carved screws and internal threads — he even made the tools to make the threads too! The jaws of the press are each 3 7/8" wide. It's big and heavy (though much smaller than full-sized professional ones omg), but there's enough of a flat surface to register the chisel against. A thicc boi, much like this one below from Bookbinding Supplies.
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PAINTED EDGES: The idea was to have dark navy edges, speckled with white stars. I used acrylic from a tube to paint the edges — tutorials recommended it over liquid bottled acrylic, and I had an old set hanging around. Had to water it down because otherwise the paint just flaked off.
My test of trimming and painting went well. Then the trimmed book itself came out slightly crooked, the paint required significantly more watering-down than before, and the white paint did not want to be both opaque and speckle-able. Unfortunate, but still book-shaped! And now I have an idea of what to do differently next time.
Also, did not like the glow-in-the-dark paint. Looked too translucent in the light when compared to the white acrylic, and needed a thicker coat to be visible in the dark. (The thickness combined with the translucence and base colour kinda reminded me of boogers... Ended up scrapping most of it off, so there's not much left to glow.)
Endbands
Still in the mood to have fun and go all-out, I attempted double-core endbands for the first time.
TUTORIAL: YouTube @ BookbindersChronicle: Bookbinding 101 Sewing Headbands Session 2. Also watched @ DAS Bookbinding's Double-Core Endband // Adventures in Bookbinding, but I personally found Chronicle's closeup video easier to follow.
I used embroidery floss from a 100pk of assorted colours off Amazon, wrapped around a core of 1.9mm leather cording from Michaels. I drew from Blurb_brain's art for the general colours, choosing a dark base, with red, blue-green, and gold. The specific shades were picked to go with the cover.
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imgibbon · 22 days
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On the Zelda Timeline
First of all.... fuck the Historia lol. It's just. Wrong. It ignores in-game statements, manuals, interviews where developers stated their intent, the works. That timeline is full of it lol.
But anyway, listen, the Zelda timeline isn't "complicated" or "obtuse" and each game is NOT "just a retelling of the same legend"
Damn near every game in the franchise that's been released is very clear about where it lies with relation to at least one other game.
from the top:
The Legend of Zelda (LoZ) - the first one, we're starting here.
The Adventure of Link (AoL) - a direct sequel LoZ, featuring the same Link.
A Link to the Past (LttP) - a prequel to LoZ, from "before Hyrule was a unified kingdom".
Link's Awakening (LA) - a sequel to LttP, featuring the same Link.
Ocarina of Time (OoT) - a prequel to LttP, portraying events from its backstory.
Majora's Mask (MM) - a direct sequel to OoT, following the same Link.
Oracle of Seasons (OoS) and Oracle of Ages (OoA) go one after the other in either order, but take place in between LttP and LA. This is stated Developer Intent as per interviews, and why they open with Link approaching the Triforce from the end of LttP and ending the linked campaign with Link on the boat from the beginning of LA. I'm going to list Seasons first and Ages second just because that's their sku order.
so at this point the timeline is very straightforward and looks thusly: OoT, MM -> LttP, OoS/OoA, LA -> LoZ, AoL
now, continuing on...
Four Swords (FS) comes out attached to an expanded port of Link to the Past which has new content. Said new content includes a temple dedicated to FS', er, Four Sword, which has been corrupted and is in Ganon's hands. FS is said to take place prior to LttP and is "potentially the earliest in the timeline", but exact placement is unclear at time of release.
The Wind Waker (WW) - this presents our first (and only) timeline split. It explicitly takes place after the future of OoT where the final boss fight against Ganon took place, the Hero of Time disappearing afterwards (because Link then travelled into the past and experienced the events of MM) At this time we do not know which timeline split off from OoT that LttP, and everything after it, follows on from.
Four Swords Adventures (FSA) - a direct sequel to FS, featuring the same Link & Zelda, and firmly takes place between OoT and LttP (and by extension, means FS does as well). Stated Developer Intent was to better portray events from LttP's backstory and explain how the Four Sword wound up in Ganon's control. It also, for the first time, shows the rise of a new incarnation of Ganon, firmly splitting the OoT Ganon and LttP Ganon as separate beings.
The Minish Cap (MC) - Very firmly the earliest chronological game at the time of its release. Just, comes before everything else in the list at present.
Twilight Princess (TP) - takes place after OoT, but on the MM side of the split, carrying over characters and plotlines from MM and the ending of OoT where Link went back to being a child and warned the kingdom of Ganon's actions. Also sets up stuff for FSA and LttP. This firmly establishes that LttP takes place on the MM half of the timeline split.
so, to take a look at things now, timeline looks like this: MC -> OoT {timeline splits} - OoT, MM -> TP -> FS, FSA -> LttP, OoS/OoA, LA -> LoZ, AoL - OoT -> WW
coincidentally, the next couple of releases would be WW split games heh
Phantom Hourglass (PH) - a direct sequel to WW, featuring the same Link & Zelda
Spirit Tracks (ST) - a sequel to Phantom Hourglass, taking place a few generations later
Skyward Sword (SS) - the new earliest chronological game in the timeline, taking place before even MC
A Link Between Worlds (LBW) - sequel to LttP taking place some generations later but with some returning long-lived characters
Hyrule Warriors (HW) - officially "non-canon", but it takes place some time after TP, Ganon's spirit having been sealed away and the next incarnation not able to be born until he breaks free, so prior to FSA.
Tri Force Heroes (TFH) - a direct sequel to LBW featuring the same Link.
so the timeline looks thus at this point in time: SS -> MC -> OoT {timeline splits} - OoT, MM -> TP -> HW -> FS, FSA -> LttP, OoS/OoA, LA -> LBW, TFH -> LoZ, AoL - OoT -> WW, PH -> ST
Hyrule Warriors Legends - an expansion of HW that adds a new story which sees the WW branch of the timeline, from WW through ST, being pulled in to the TP one. Again, "non-canon", but this serves as a convenient spot to point at if one wanted to argue that the two timelines converged again at some point
Why is that convenient? Well, because the next release was
Breath of the Wild (BotW) - references events of OoT, and takes place 10,000 years after the last time "The Calamity" Ganon ravaged the lands of Hyrule. Also seems to reference, among other things, events of both TP and WW, which would suggest that it takes place after both of them at once, which is contradictory... unless the timelines merged back into one at some point.
But really, this is where Nintendo makes a clean break. BotW is either its own standalone thing, or it takes place so far out from prior entries that putting it on a timeline doesn't matter. For reference, that timescale irl is equivalent of looking at when the Ice Age was wrapping up with respect to present day.
From here on out things are less defined, if at all, with relation to pre-BotW games, and are more just in a BotW aesthetic if they're not placed relative to BotW itself.
Cadence of Hyrule (CoH) - another "non-canon" entry, and a crossover one at that. No stated placement, but, the game features a young Ganon who doesn't have the Triforce of Power who grows up, turns into his big beast form, and ravages Hyrule before being defeated, which conveniently is the backstory for the original LoZ, so one could arguably put it prior to it but after LBW, making it the origin story of the Ganon who appears in the original Famicom games.
Age of Calamity (AoC) - yet another "non-canon" entry, but is seemingly a prequel to BotW that branches a new timeline split (lol) by way of actually being a sequel to BotW via the use of time travel.
Tears of the Kingdom (TotK) - a direct sequel to BotW that, surprise, involves time travel that involves possibly overwriting large swathes of Hyrule's history, back to and possibly even including OoT, if you subscribe to BotW being in the same timeline continuity as prior entries. I don't really want to think about the implications of that lol.
anyway, so the timeline either looks like this: SS -> MC -> OoT {timeline splits} - OoT, MM -> TP -> HW -> FS, FSA -> LttP, OoS/OoA, LA -> LBW, TFH -> CoH -> LoZ, AoL - OoT -> WW, PH -> ST {unconnected} BotW, AoC, TotK
or, if you believe in timeline unification, this: SS -> MC -> OoT {timeline splits} - OoT, MM -> TP -> HW - OoT -> WW, PH -> ST -> HW {timeline merges} FS, FSA -> LttP, OoS/OoA, LA -> LBW, TFH -> CoH -> LoZ, AoL -> -> -> BotW, AoC, TotK
Echoes of Wisdom (EoW) comes out in just under three weeks. We have no idea when it will take place. Does it really matter where? No, of course not. None of this really does, but the developers working on the games clearly put a lot of time and effort into these sorts of things and I think it's neat to acknowledge that work and be able to lay everything out like this.
Anyway yeah thanks for coming to my TED Talk
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blush-and-books · 4 months
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Also thoughts on finale!!!!!
AHHH OK I HAVE A LOT
1. Yes, felt a bit like a rushed finale, trying to tie up loose ends and whatnot. It is what it is, but in the 16-episode seasons the writers definitely were able to pace things insanely well, so you feel how clipped they are in this 10-episode season.
2. I was totally misled by fics and other posts that Harvey like pressured her into marrying him and that he had decided to move to Seattle without us getting to see them talk about it, but I was pleasantly surprised to not feel that way about how it went down!! When Donna brought up the concern that their families weren't there, he instantly said they'd do it again, and IDK something in Donna's vibe was just giving of crazy "yes I need to marry you right now" energy. The man she's been pining after for years is literally proposing to her with his grandmother's ring THAT HE WAS KEEPING IN HIS POCKET!!!! yeah i would fold and have an impulse wedding too. she got her bag!!
about Seattle, I made a post about this but lowkey it felt like an idea that Donna had, knowing that Harvey was leaving the firm and that with everything that's happened, they both needed a change of pace and a support system in Mike and Rachel. Huge bummer that we don't get to see how the decision was made, but her adamant behavior in telling Louis that they both want to leave and also her checking in with Harvey and asking HIM "are you sure you want to do this" felt very much like she was checking in because he had agreed to HER plan, not the other way around. She's very clearly comfortable and happy with the decision. We love to see it.
3. When Louis mentioned (before the Faye takedown) that him, Donna, and Harvey were all that was left of PEARSON HARDMAN, I fucking cried. I hadn't heard any of the characters call it PH in so long and it was a crazy realization that they really were the originals from before the series had even started.
4. Donna's dress was so beautiful at the wedding I kept looking at it like 🥹
5. Donna saying in her vows that 100 years would never be enough time with Harvey.... Yeah I felt that. They wasted so much time not being together that now, no amount of time is enough.
6. WE FINALLY GOT TWO FULL "I LOVE YOUs" FROM HARVEY TO DONNA LMAO
7. I wish after the wedding they were at least a little more affectionate with each other and we got one more "my wife"/"my husband" (DONNA DESERVES TO FLAUNT HER BAG!!!! (her bag is harvey <33)). Like I wish we just got a little more juice or something about them being excited to do this next chapter together or whatever. But oh well that's what fanfiction is for
8. When Donna instantly went to hold Lucy first and Harvey was just smiling at them.... Oh my mind was at WORK!!!
9. As iconic as it would have been for darvey to be walking out of the offices together, I actually really appreciated that last moment between Donna and Louis, because their friendship is incredibly strong and I liked that it was acknowledged!!! And having Harvey be the last one out was just very iconic like yeah I ate that up that's our man
10. name partner katrina bennett my beloved <333
Sorry for the long post!!! Thank you for asking about my thoughts I'd love to hear how you feel about any of the bits and just how the episode goes overall
(I also cannot wait for Netflix to finally drop season nine so I can get more darvey stills at last)
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bluesdesk · 6 months
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Finally, all the remaining games fit in one poll!
During the last round we lost Link's awakening/LANS in the first half and Phantom hourglass in the second half! Phantom hourglass got more votes so it's one position behind.
Phantom hourglass was an interesting game. Honestly I remember Spirit Tracks more vivdly, it left something more than PH. But Linebeck is a cool character and I clearly remember the final battle and the ending! As for Link's awakening, I played the DX version on NSO and got bored after the third dungeon. Yes the story is great, but I played already knowing the ending and the gameplay wasn't really worth continuing in my experience, also knowing nothing really happened. Well, in PH technically nothing happens either, but only from the others' perspective, Wind and Tetra did have the adventure and Linebeck is the proof! Though it's funny how the 2 games based on a dream got yeeted out together :)
Back to the poll, remember to vote the game you think is the worst out of these in the list! Please don't vote a game if you don't know it! Knowing means having played the game (even not completed), watched a gameplay, read the wiki! Having read the manga is ok too, I can't think of any other things rn but I hope you got what I mean :D
Reblogs are appreciated, since for obvious reasons I won't tag this as Linked Universe, but the majority of my interactions come from that fandom!
<< Previous round first half - second half
Rankings under the cut!
The CDIs
Triforce Heroes
Zelda 2
Hyrule Warriors / Legends / Definitive
Cadence of Hyrule
Zelda 1
Four Swords Adventures
Four Swords
Oracle of Seasons/Ages
Age of Calamity
Phantom Hourglass
Link's awakening/LANS
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sunfish-exotics · 1 year
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Here's some updates on my three western hognose holdbacks from last season!
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First up we have Granite, a male purple line / extreme red arctic (?) super anaconda het albino ph sable from Citrine X Amethyst. He started as a shit tier feeder and then transitioned to scented, he's finally on unscented feeders so he should take off in growth now.
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Next is Ruby, a female extreme red arctic ph albino from Gabbro X Garnet. She's in shed in the pics but is normally a very vibrant red, she can be a little butt when it comes to biting fingers, she thinks everything is food.
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And last up is Galena, a female arctic anaconda het albino from Gabbro X Splendid
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suiginmigasuto87 · 1 year
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"Ante Up" This is a reupload. Since my Deviant Art is gone now. I'll be posting more of these as time goes. I could put them all up at once. But I want to keep my descriptions and links. And doing them all in one post looks sloppy to me. After half-finishing this piece and having to move, resettle, get stuck with a bad job. I was able to finally sit down and finish it. The idea is a combination inspired off of "Luna's Future" in the show, Fallout Equestria: PH, as well as the season 5 finale of MLP. It was unintentional to let it sit up on the shelf for so long. But the pay off; seeing how it changed over the years was worth it. I have a Time-Lapse video of it here as well. :) https://youtu.be/FS_H5PXliRc
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elder-sister · 3 months
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So, in Chronicles the villain teams:
The Polygon Team is basically a Mafia
The Wire Frames are an alien hive mind
The Alloys are a military
And the Miis are a group of mercenaries who will do any job, but they look out for each other.
This definitely effects the tone of the series. Also, if the Smash ball is taken from its temple, the World begins to fall apart. And in the first tournament, this happens, because the fighters didn't protect it, focusing too much on the tourney. That and their living quarters were on the other side of the world. And they saw the polygons with it.
This sets them on a quest filled with bonding and darker moments.
And then, they enter a cave, Ness has the smash ball in his backpack. The polygons enter and an earthquake strikes. As everyone tries to escape, rocks fall and almost block off the cave. Everyone runs, and Ness takes the smash ball, shoves it in Kirby's mouth, and throws him to the otherside as he runs through another path. This gets him kidnapped. And results in an emotional situation. The polygons show up and one of them gives them Ness' hat, and demand the Smash Ball.
They attempt to use a fake, but this doesn't work. Pikachu only BARELY manages to get Ness out of there, and these two are extremely badly hurt. But they survive. This is the last obstacle before getting it back to its temple, so this is a season finale before the last season of the first Smash's Arc.
I love kidnapping plots because they turn the heroes' power of friendship against them, and that's EXACTLY what happens in Adventures. At this point, the main villain is Mr. Game And Watch, who wants to have the 12 give up the power Master Hand trusted them with, the power to unseal Tabuu. And he has Greninja as a hired hand. Throughout the series, Captain Falcon has been antagonistic to Ness, and towards the end of the series' this reaches a breaking point after Ness is injured in a battle against Ridley who was trying to kill Samus. The group doesn't want a child involved. Game And Watch sees this and when Ness runs off, he sends Greninja after him.
The group is worried when that night, a ransom video call happens. Mario looks ready to kill, everyone is worried, because if they don't give up their power in 24 hours he dies. They summon the Fire Emblos, who act as advisors. Robin panicks because the last situation like this resulted in the person kidnapped killing herself to prevent them from giving the maguffin to the villains. The Corrin's have opposite advice, Female wants them to save him at all cost, and Male says they can't for the greater good.
When Paula and co hear about this they attempt a rescue, which only gets her captured while the boys escape. The duo are put into a death trap, and since this is a mountain, this trap is one of the "lower them into dangerous thing" trap. In this case, a VERY high Ph base. Greninja stands guard.
Also another ransom call happens and the two kids are visibly injured. The group cannot think straight, but eventually, female Robin makes a plan. The group goes to give up this power, but Samus goes without her powersuit, since that would be needed to survive anywhere near that stuff. And she gives it to Lucina who will sneak in to get the kids.
Now, as the kids get hurt MORE by inhaling the base, Lucina arrives and has to fight Greninja. It's a struggle, especially considering she doesn't quite know how to use the suit. Robin (male) saves the kids as the line is cut by Greninja. He and Ness and Paula try to leave, but they see Greninja manage to get the armor off of Lucina, and she starts breathing in the stuff and he attacks and pushes her closer to the stuff. So despite severe injuries, and having no PP left, Ness goes back for her, and he manages to defeat Greninja. They head out to where Game And Watch and the others are and a fight begins with an army of Subspace enemies.
Ness is isolated in the fight and everyone is loosing because Game And Watch deliberately weakened them before taking (most) of the power needed to unseal Tabuu. And after taunting Ness and beating him he deals a Lethal blow, so thank goodness for rolling HP. Ness passes out and he's desperate he can't let them die he can't he can't he reaches for power but his friends aren't there and he isn't on earth so he reaches within and well you know what happens.
I came up with this entire plot when Ultimate came out :)
Ooh :0
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amateur-mint · 1 year
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Lower Decks Season 4 Episode 7
First of all, I was RIGHT!!!! The ships aren't destroyed, and neither are the crews! We're more than likely gonna get more of that one Klingon kid!
Secondly, at first I didn't really like this episode. It felt like the show was spinning its wheels, chucking characters around randomly. Why Peanut Hamper again? Why Agimus? Why did Badgey show up, only to ascend? How the hell did Ruthie make an AI advanced enough to ascend to godhood?
Then I realized: they're clearing the villains roster. PH, Ags, and Badgey were all previous villains that had just kinda been left in the open since they were seen last. Giving them all an end to their arcs (PH going back home, Agimus actually trying to be better, Badgey splitting off into Goodgey and ascending) is Lower Decks' way of saying these are not our Big Bad. They're intentionally snipping off those loose strands I talked about last week, leaving only a few options left.
Additionally, we've got minor villains from 3/4 of the main squad out of the way here. Tendi was Peanut Hamper's liaison, Boimler betrayed Agimus, and Rutherford finally reconciled with his son. I have a feeling somebody from Mariner's past is going to show up, and it isn't going to be pretty.
Either way, this has Section 31 written all over it. With our inorganic friends out of the way, who else could it be?
We've got William Boimler and one hell of a Mariner blow-up on the horizon, plus hopefully some more T'lyn development and maybe a little more of the Tendi/Rutherford stuff that's going on.
It's going to be a very interesting three episodes!
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shiro-blaze · 2 years
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"I'M from the Undercity"
Finally I've brought his post timeskip version at a comix~ still need to fix some stuff but I'm really happy ^^
I really love this man so much, I can't wait for season 2.
PH: @kurenai-shinigami
Series: arcaneshow
Lenses: kamehouseshopitaly
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