Matt Mercer is amaaaaaazing! Loved him as Leon in Rune Factory 4 and especially as Edér and Aloth in Pillars of Eternity I only saw the first episode of Critical Roll, but he is awesome in that as well.
What would I give to play DnD with him just once >.>
Ahh, Matt Mercer is such a brilliant voice actor. His voice is half the reason Ryoma is my favorite character in Fates. I made a soundset out of his voice clips just because he's that awesome.
Jessica Alba in Dark Angel Kirsten Dunst in Spiderman Billie Piper in Secret Diaries of a Call Girl Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider Megan Fox in Transformers
Most of these women are older and soured by Hollywood but when I was young and naive they certainly stirred my loins.
These days I've found myself a petite brunette who epitomises womanly virtues in my eyes and makes me exceedingly happy.
-Tom Ellis as Lucifer. Ohhhh my, what can I even say? He's sexy, he's dark, he's got that make-your-heart-melt beautiful British voice, and despite the whole Lord of Hell schtick, he's super charming. He's not even that evil. He's vengeful to anyone who dares to hurt him or someone he cares about--and he does care, no matter how much he may try to convince you otherwise--but other than that, he doesn't do anything that bad. Just check out this clip:
Male masculine dudebro here And no actors because I don't watch movies nowadays. Instead you get singers and shit.
In no particular order
Nili Hadida, from Lilly Wood and the Prick. Definitely Avi Kaplan from Pentatonix. To say that he's handsome is quite the understatement and then there's his voice =o. I'd give a few Morgan Freemans for a single Avi Kaplan, I tell you that. Jim Morrison
...damn, this is hard. I'll come back and add a couple later.
I'm bisexual/pansexual/whatever you wanna call my all-encompassing omnivorous attraction, so idk if my gender is partic relevant (but I'm a gender nihilist nonbinary trans person anyway lmao so male and female both don't fit me like a glove in the first place)
I think I'd give a different top 5 depending on the day, my mood, the position of the planets, the sleep I had the night before, etc, etc...but I'll give today's picks of IRL folks :
- Jade Willoughby - Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs - Mya Taylor - Enikő Mihalik - Park Hyung Seok
Most of the fictional characters I find most appealing/attractive/sexy are supernatural or digital beings without bodies tho, which would have made for a weird top 5 list on a thread trying to suss out physical beauty.
A lot of people these days say they don't have a type, and I used to claim that I was one, until Mrs. Boo pointed out that every woman I'm attracted to has dark hair, tannish skin and pretty eyes. I decided to do actresses, with special attention paid to the characters they played.
Young Jennifer Connelly was PERFECT. The face. The eyes. The TALENT. The body. The twins...
Grace Park. Graceful (see what I did there) with a perfect skin tone. Her character in BSG was something else.
Emma Watson Hermione. Self explanatory. Ten bajillion points to Gryffindor.
Hayley Atwell. Fell in love with her in Pillars of the Earth and then fell in love again with Agent Carter *_*
Finally.... THE one and only Kate Beckinsale. No explanation needed, but I will give one anyway. Objectively gorgeous in everything she is in. Plays strong female characters without the unbelievable corniness that most actresses bring. Manages to kick SO MUCH ass... gracefully. Van Helsing, Underworld, The Aviator, Whiteout, Pearl Harbor, everything.
Honorable Mentions Evangeline Lilly. Almost made LOST worth the time I wasted watching it. Not quite, but almost. Daisy Ridley matches the "type" and I do like her a lot! Future addition to the list for sure. Chloe Bennet. Agent of SHIELD and master of my heart.
Finally... my childhood crush. The first woman I was ever attracted to... Lucy Flawless
In a time of ancient gods, warlords and kings, a land in turmoil cried out for a hero. She was Xena, a mighty princess forged in the heat of battle. The power...the passion...the danger. Her courage will change the world steal my heart.
In my opinion, Nigella Lawson is the most beautiful woman in the whole wide world.
@Buttercheese, I forgot to explain why I chose my "top five"...
Virgil, because he's quite a human character; he's trying his best to make amends for his past, but realises that it won't be easy. Nevertheless, he never really gives up (assuming you take the good route with him). He's quite admirable, in that respect: the desire to be a good man. Also, goatee.
Thrall, Daelan, and Zaknafein are all strong, powerful men, who still retain their sense of humanity, despite what's thrown at them. Zaknafein, especially; he does his utmost to grind against the poisonous world of the dark elves, even if it means taking his frustrations out on rival matron mothers. Considering that you seem to like Thrall, too, I suspect much competition afoot!
As for Nalia...? Frankly, I blame the de'Arnise Romance mod. She's intelligent, persistent, noble, tough, passionate, and always well-intentioned. She's also the most believable of all the vanilla NPCs, as well, even more so than Valygar. Her smirk is cute, too.
Also, Zola Jesus has quite an eerie beauty about her person, I think. Almost like an ageless vampire. Step aside, Hexxat!
- Simone Simons from Epica. The absolute epitome of a redhead knockout, as well as a great frontwoman for a great band. - Anna Kendrick, who needs no introduction. - Maryna Linchuk, who I was first introduced to in the music video for Waves, where she made a hell of an impression. - Natalie Imbruglia circa White Lilies Island. One of the first pop stars I got into, oddly enough. - Caitriona Balfe, though I forget what specifically I remember her from.
-Female Pandaren, World of Warcraft. Well I'm a furry and they're super adorable, cuddly, and I find them incredibly attractive.
-Alora, Baldur's Gate. I absolutely adore short height. Like, height and hair are two physical features that I find very attractive. So, Alora is both short and I looovveee her pink hair.
-Female Gnomes, World of Warcraft, D&D, and Pathfinder. Same as Alora with the short height and such. I also enjoy the body proportions in that they actually have adult-type bodies but are just really smol. I also enjoy the variety of crazy hair colors and fey-like features. Also shortstacks reign supreme *ahem*.
-Mei, Overwatch. I haven't played this game at all but I saw her design and instantly fell in love.
-Aerie, Baldur's Gate II. Super cute elfy elf! I also love her nature-y designs.
Overall I'm also a huge fan of any sort of fey-type designs. Whether it be like Amalthea's human form in the Last Unicorn, to the Dryads in WoW, to faeries and pixies and such.
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I only saw the first episode of Critical Roll, but he is awesome in that as well.
What would I give to play DnD with him just once >.>
Edit: ...Please?
Jessica Alba in Dark Angel
Kirsten Dunst in Spiderman
Billie Piper in Secret Diaries of a Call Girl
Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider
Megan Fox in Transformers
Most of these women are older and soured by Hollywood but when I was young and naive they certainly stirred my loins.
These days I've found myself a petite brunette who epitomises womanly virtues in my eyes and makes me exceedingly happy.
1. Angela Bassett, especially as Mace in Strange Days. When she came up out of the river, dripping wet, white tank-top, pump-action shotgun. Whoa...
2. Queen Latifah, gorgeous, regal, strong, multi-talented.
3. Kumi Koda, Japanese popstar, sexy, talented, and cool.
4. Patra, dancehall reggae and fitness video star.
5. Danielle Colby, antique store manager and burlesque dancer from American Pickers. Those tats...
I've always liked tall, strong women. If they can handle a gun, that's always a plus.
For fictional characters, Betty Rubble and Velma Dinkly will always have a place in my... heart... yes, let's say heart.
I like how people mention voices. I guess visual and audio is really important for first impressions.
Also, when I summon via call woodland beings, shouldn't all the male foes make a saving throw vs blindness?
And no actors because I don't watch movies nowadays. Instead you get singers and shit.
In no particular order
Nili Hadida, from Lilly Wood and the Prick.
Definitely Avi Kaplan from Pentatonix. To say that he's handsome is quite the understatement and then there's his voice =o. I'd give a few Morgan Freemans for a single Avi Kaplan, I tell you that.
Jim Morrison
...damn, this is hard. I'll come back and add a couple later.
I think I'd give a different top 5 depending on the day, my mood, the position of the planets, the sleep I had the night before, etc, etc...but I'll give today's picks of IRL folks :
- Jade Willoughby
- Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs
- Mya Taylor
- Enikő Mihalik
- Park Hyung Seok
Most of the fictional characters I find most appealing/attractive/sexy are supernatural or digital beings without bodies tho, which would have made for a weird top 5 list on a thread trying to suss out physical beauty.
A lot of people these days say they don't have a type, and I used to claim that I was one, until Mrs. Boo pointed out that every woman I'm attracted to has dark hair, tannish skin and pretty eyes. I decided to do actresses, with special attention paid to the characters they played.
Young Jennifer Connelly was PERFECT. The face. The eyes. The TALENT. The body. The twins...
Grace Park. Graceful (see what I did there) with a perfect skin tone. Her character in BSG was something else.
Emma WatsonHermione. Self explanatory. Ten bajillion points to Gryffindor.Hayley Atwell. Fell in love with her in Pillars of the Earth and then fell in love again with Agent Carter *_*
Finally.... THE one and only Kate Beckinsale. No explanation needed, but I will give one anyway. Objectively gorgeous in everything she is in. Plays strong female characters without the unbelievable corniness that most actresses bring. Manages to kick SO MUCH ass... gracefully. Van Helsing, Underworld, The Aviator, Whiteout, Pearl Harbor, everything.
Honorable Mentions
Evangeline Lilly. Almost made LOST worth the time I wasted watching it. Not quite, but almost.
Daisy Ridley matches the "type" and I do like her a lot! Future addition to the list for sure.
Chloe Bennet. Agent of SHIELD and master of my heart.
Finally... my childhood crush. The first woman I was ever attracted to... Lucy Flawless
In a time of ancient gods, warlords and kings, a land in turmoil cried out for a hero. She was Xena, a mighty princess forged in the heat of battle. The power...the passion...the danger. Her courage will
change the worldsteal my heart.@Buttercheese, I forgot to explain why I chose my "top five"...
Thrall, Daelan, and Zaknafein are all strong, powerful men, who still retain their sense of humanity, despite what's thrown at them. Zaknafein, especially; he does his utmost to grind against the poisonous world of the dark elves, even if it means taking his frustrations out on rival matron mothers. Considering that you seem to like Thrall, too, I suspect much competition afoot!
As for Nalia...? Frankly, I blame the de'Arnise Romance mod. She's intelligent, persistent, noble, tough, passionate, and always well-intentioned. She's also the most believable of all the vanilla NPCs, as well, even more so than Valygar. Her smirk is cute, too.
Also, Zola Jesus has quite an eerie beauty about her person, I think. Almost like an ageless vampire. Step aside, Hexxat!
- Simone Simons from Epica. The absolute epitome of a redhead knockout, as well as a great frontwoman for a great band.
- Anna Kendrick, who needs no introduction.
- Maryna Linchuk, who I was first introduced to in the music video for Waves, where she made a hell of an impression.
- Natalie Imbruglia circa White Lilies Island. One of the first pop stars I got into, oddly enough.
- Caitriona Balfe, though I forget what specifically I remember her from.
1) Oona Chaplin (Games of Thrones): She is just terrific!
2) Sophie Turner (Games of Thrones): She's got her vengeance.
3) A Friend of mine...
This is in no particular order.
-Female Pandaren, World of Warcraft. Well I'm a furry and they're super adorable, cuddly, and I find them incredibly attractive.
-Alora, Baldur's Gate. I absolutely adore short height. Like, height and hair are two physical features that I find very attractive. So, Alora is both short and I looovveee her pink hair.
-Female Gnomes, World of Warcraft, D&D, and Pathfinder. Same as Alora with the short height and such. I also enjoy the body proportions in that they actually have adult-type bodies but are just really smol. I also enjoy the variety of crazy hair colors and fey-like features. Also shortstacks reign supreme *ahem*.
-Mei, Overwatch. I haven't played this game at all but I saw her design and instantly fell in love.
-Aerie, Baldur's Gate II. Super cute elfy elf! I also love her nature-y designs.
Overall I'm also a huge fan of any sort of fey-type designs. Whether it be like Amalthea's human form in the Last Unicorn, to the Dryads in WoW, to faeries and pixies and such.