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Is also a Spice and Wolf fan.
Update Completion. We already have a large surplus of Dragon-based trainers, including within the Elite Four, so we decided to leave out the Dragon-type from the gyms.
My goodness, these look quite authentic and amazing. May I ask what material they are made of if it is not some sort of plastic? I cannot wait to see you wear the full set, Wolfie. So this is somewhat of an entire extensive culture, I see. Are these Mandalorian clans found all over the world, or simply in the United States?
Understandable, sir. Elite Four it is - and you can indeed be with Wolfie.
There is a decision for you to be a Dragon-type Elite Four member. I do hope you would find this acceptable?
Everyone has been acknowledged and added. Thank you for the contributions. Apparently you are to be an Elite Four member, perhaps some miscommunication went on somewhere, but I shall inform you with details later. For now I shall still keep you as a Normal choice until it is absolutely confirmed. EDIT: Discussed, you are still an Elite Four member. As long as it functions as a soliloquy it shall be perfectly fine.
The shock of the website must have allowed you to forget that you left your television on.
This shall be a wondrous adventure, I predict. Fluffalufacis appears to be a horribly menacing and terrifying dragon; your dragon is an excellent...
The major bane of the DSi. What are your opinions on the 3DS, my good doctor?
Quite tired and bored, I should say. How is your schooling, sir?
We have decided for the Gym Leader process to use polls and whatnot, in a meagre attempt for egalitarianism. To not destroy the Spam Zone with threads, however, we have decided for a solution that may at least appease over half of you collective plebians: Simply list which of the five below Pokemon types you would use if you were a gym leader, and only ONE please. The quota will be around ten for each type so we may not have 22 for Steel and zero for Bug. The types are listed below: - STEEL Guardian_Soul AkuaWaterDragonKing John Galt - BUG Keyblade Spirit Mr. Pumpkin - NORMAL P Darkrequiem0 - GRASS Alex856 Bushido In The Bedroom Fangz Raven - ICE SpazticFantaztic :3 Cariad Zeonark LongAndRandomUsernameFTW The reason there are only five types is due to, as per Ray's previous implication, the current existing of three pre-set Gym Leaders; Haley, Nova, and Radiowave. Post away, good sirs and madams. Feel free to comment and whatnot, hopefully Ray or I shall get around to them if I am not busy attempting to finish Dostoevsky. EDIT: Simply wishing to point out that we cannot begin anything if we do not receive any choices for typings and such.
Ah, I shall bring the popcorn.
You appear to be using words that are not "rolf".
Am I thinking of the thread created by Zexion's Wife that clung to the first page of the Spam Zone like super glue?
Oh, I absolutely cannot wait for May Day!
Unsurprisingly this actually makes quite a bit of sense.
Judging from the drawings and the template concept art you have shown us previously, the armour is going to look absolutely lovely. I see you have finally settled on a weapon. I concur.
This is usually prevalent in simpler works - more extensive and those that require more thought occasionally blur such boundaries, but this is not always necessary. The reason for this is, as previously stated, to provide a clear distinction between the "good" and "evil" characters. Visual aid is one of the simplest forms of didactic communication, and as such, such voluntary aidings can help imply whom is the antagonist and whom is the protagonist. Pertaining to the general "simpler" examples, we have two contrasts - This man is Dudley Do-Right. The name itself invokes the factor of him being the hero and major protagonist of the cartoon. Alongside him are his apparent impeccable good looks; noted to be "manly features", his alert posture, and that ever-competent smile. He is the basic hero. And on the other side of the spectrum: Here we have Snidely Whiplash, an apparent foolish, comical villain. And of course, we know he is the villain or primary antagonist from his visual features - bent posture, clothing choice, deformed features and menacing grin, complete with sneaky and deceitful eyes. The Snidely Concept is based upon certain cues humans would associate with "villainous" figures; us humans are creatures that usually enjoy what is perceived as "normal", but abnormal things we are slightly wary around due to us presuming of their unpredictability. Snidely's aesthetic works upon this principle, and from this we draw on to the villains that we hold today with their aesthetics and how we perceive them to be "ugly".