Imoen is a funny one for me. I still love the character but I rarely have her in my party anymore. In BGII where I had no choice but to play a good portion of the game without her, I began to find myself thinking of her more like a plot piece than a party member.
“Found little sister and sent her back to the safety of the Copper Coronet”, check. For me, the game itself forced me to distance myself emotionally from the character. In the mean time my protagonist has developed ties to the characters that have been fighting along side her all this time. It makes no sense that she would abandon one of them at this point in the game.
To a lesser extent, the same thing happened with Yoshimo. I dearly love that character but the fact that I know that I must lose him has caused me to make other choices earlier in the game.
Groundhogs... can't stand 'em, not since they took our jobs from us by pretending to be ferrets in BG. Everybody knows you're a groundhog! Just come out and admit it already! Wannabe meteorologists...
Pfft. No. The shadows that they are afraid of are though. If those little pansy would just muster up some courage and tackle their fears of being strength drained, we all would have shorter winters.
@Shandyr note I didn't say fans of the anime period, just twitter users with AoK anime icons, and only 9/10 at that (in my experience it's been 100% so far at dozens and counting Trump supporters I've encountered with AoK icons...but I'm sure there are exceptions, somewhere out there...)
Pfft. No. The shadows that they are afraid of are though. If those little pansy would just muster up some courage and tackle their fears of being strength drained, we all would have shorter winters.
Excuse me, good sir, but timelords are most definitely not related to the vashta nerada.
Pfft. No. The shadows that they are afraid of are though. If those little pansy would just muster up some courage and tackle their fears of being strength drained, we all would have shorter winters.
Excuse me, good sir, but timelords are most definitely not related to the vashta nerada.
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Both kinds, at that. Mankind is way too noisy when balls are getting kicked around.
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“Found little sister and sent her back to the safety of the Copper Coronet”, check. For me, the game itself forced me to distance myself emotionally from the character. In the mean time my protagonist has developed ties to the characters that have been fighting along side her all this time. It makes no sense that she would abandon one of them at this point in the game.
To a lesser extent, the same thing happened with Yoshimo. I dearly love that character but the fact that I know that I must lose him has caused me to make other choices earlier in the game.
Groundhogs... can't stand 'em, not since they took our jobs from us by pretending to be ferrets in BG. Everybody knows you're a groundhog! Just come out and admit it already! Wannabe meteorologists...
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Doctor Who
And I can honestly say that already disliked them before Twilight.
Tolkien in general, actually