There a little loud for me, but volume aside, they're decent. I love the historical background, and it is good music to go into battle with. Unless it makes you do something rash, but for me "rash" is the same as "actually attacking."
What game do you go into battle with it on?
I play mostly OW, and in OW not having audio on normal is suicide
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There a little loud for me, but volume aside, they're decent. I love the historical background, and it is good music to go into battle with. Unless it makes you do something rash, but for me "rash" is the same as "actually attacking."
What game do you go into battle with it on?
I play mostly OW, and in OW not having audio on normal is suicide
I usually just play it in my head. Trying to fight with earphones and their chord is pretty hard.
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All ayes being said minus Abienuva's...I suppose it's safe. Yeah, there was a murder. Ashfur was keeping Lionblaze, Hollyleaf, and Jayfeather trapped in the Thunderclan camp after a fire started to get revenge on Squirrelflight (they had a relationship during the previous set of books). To save them, Squirrelflight confesses that they aren't hers and that she doesn't care about them, and that convinces Ashfur to let them go. (Clearly Squirrelflight cares about them, but they ask her afterward and she truly isn't their mother.) So someone murders Ashfur to make sure he doesn't cause an uproar when the clans gather for the Full Moon. The last book in that set is about the clan trying to find out who did it and the Three trying to find their true parents. The authors manage to keep the murderer's identity hidden even when it turns out to be Hollyleaf WHO IS ONE OF THE POVs. When they solve all the mysteries (including who their parents are), they reveal all of it at the next big gathering. So now TWO relationships are on edge, the status of Thunderclan's medicine cat is in question, and Hollyleaf is exiled. Her brothers try and talk to her, but she runs into a cave network under the forest which then collapses. They assume Hollyleaf is dead, everyone hates Thunderclan all the more, and end of set. Wait about a year or more for the next one. Does that jog your memory Jaysor?
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All ayes being said minus Abienuva's...I suppose it's safe. Yeah, there was a murder. Ashfur was keeping Lionblaze, Hollyleaf, and Jayfeather trapped in the Thunderclan camp after a fire started to get revenge on Squirrelflight (they had a relationship during the previous set of books). To save them, Squirrelflight confesses that they aren't hers and that she doesn't care about them, and that convinces Ashfur to let them go. (Clearly Squirrelflight cares about them, but they ask her afterward and she truly isn't their mother.) So someone murders Ashfur to make sure he doesn't cause an uproar when the clans gather for the Full Moon. The last book in that set is about the clan trying to find out who did it and the Three trying to find their true parents. The authors manage to keep the murderer's identity hidden even when it turns out to be Hollyleaf WHO IS ONE OF THE POVs. When they solve all the mysteries (including who their parents are), they reveal all of it at the next big gathering. So now TWO relationships are on edge, the status of Thunderclan's medicine cat is in question, and Hollyleaf is exiled. Her brothers try and talk to her, but she runs into a cave network under the forest which then collapses. They assume Hollyleaf is dead, everyone hates Thunderclan all the more, and end of set. Wait about a year or more for the next one. Does that jog your memory Jaysor?
Yeah, I remember that now. I remember Hollyleaf ended up coming back in one of the last books. Didn't it turn out that she didn't actually do it, or something?
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Jaysor was wondering about New Order beliefs. It didn't get approved, because you know--religious cult. As stated in his profile, Sansod isn't the leader--just the founder and a symbol. The Voices of Unity, Duty, and Destiny are the ones with the power. They do worship Mata Nui, and they follow the Three Virtues best they can. Unfortunately, as is the case with many beliefs, they will devote more energy trying to get (or forcing) other people to try and follow their ideals. You can be this kind of follower, or be a bit more into controlling yourself with these beliefs as the backbone of who you are. Toa are chosen by Mata Nui to protect his people, so a Toa's duty is to do so. Those that defy Mata Nui of don't fight for his people are infidels, and will be punished. Mata Nui died reforming Spherus Magna, died to bring his people into paradise. If you scorn sand reject him, you don't get that gift. The New Order doesn't think of this as punishment for defying Mata Nui, but more like what happens when offered something and refusing it; it was offered, you didn't want it, so you won't have it. If you commit a crime, you WILL pay. You have threatened Mata Nui's chosen people and tried to ruin the paradise gifted to them.
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In case anyone wanted to know, Borom is pronounced "bore-um", while Borum is pronounced "bar-um".
Also on the note of Borum, he doesn't actually have a name yet. Skrall have to be given names, and Borum has done nothing to deserve one. Personally, I think Stotie should mistake him for Borom and call him that, but that's just me.
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Just wanted to give a heads up: I won't be able to log on at all on Thursday or Friday. I'll be on pretty much as usual tomorrow, and should be back on Saturday.
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Actually, they didn't show up at all. At least, not during the fight.
Oh yeah, fun fact, I (as Velika) was actually intending to release an Omni-Elemental Nova Blast had Shadus' acid scythe not hit at that specific moment. Additionally, sound seemed to have some sort of effect on Solorok, when used in an offensive capacity. I could be wrong, but I remember him using it against Sol' in the fight.
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Actually, they didn't show up at all. At least, not during the fight.
Oh yeah, fun fact, I (as Velika) was actually intending to release an Omni-Elemental Nova Blast had Shadus' acid scythe not hit at that specific moment. Additionally, sound seemed to have some sort of effect on Solorok, when used in an offensive capacity. I could be wrong, but I remember him using it against Sol' in the fight.
What's the science behind that? I mean, does Solorok hear? How, and would sound even have an effect? (Weird space magic. The usual.)
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Post by We Are Vashari on Feb 22, 2017 17:40:43 GMT -6
Yeah, pretty much. If it can't be explained, blame Space Magic.
“No one ever stood atop the heavens before. Not you, or I, or even the gods. But the unbearable vacancy of heavens throne ends now. From now on, I alone will stand at the top.”
A friend IRL told me that she doesn't want to ever talk to me again about two weeks ago. Remembered this existed. X'D She had a boyfriend whom I was really suspicious of. Shortly after, this happened. So, naturally, I can connect the dots.
Now, I'm hacking him, because I can do that sort of stuff.
A friend IRL told me that she doesn't want to ever talk to me again about two weeks ago. Remembered this existed. X'D She had a boyfriend whom I was really suspicious of. Shortly after, this happened. So, naturally, I can connect the dots.
Now, I'm hacking him, because I can do that sort of stuff.