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  1. 10 hours ago, Darj said:

    I'm confused as well at Camilla fans voting for her despite her having so many alts already. Most likely she will win so I can only hope they make a decent alt for her, one not too focused on fanservice, boobs and Corrin but other aspects of her life. Meanwhile, I will vote for Lif, hope we throw IS off by forcing it to make it accessible as a Brave hero xD

    Or at least not be another flying unit.

    But yeah, this is a good example of why so many alts for certain characters exist. Azura and Camilla have many already yet the fanbase clearly wants more. It sorta sucks for those of us who want others but I can't be too upset because...it just makes sense for the game to do it since so many want it.

    Personally I really, really, hope Anna pulls through. She deserves a good alt.


  2. ngl didn't expect Tales to lose so soon.

    Anyway, last wave is done with and round 2 will be made up of...

    Spoiler

    Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
    Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker
    Luigi's Mansion
    Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
    Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
    Viewtiful Joe
    Super Smash Bros: Melee
    Metroid Prime
    Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
    Mario Kart: Double Dash
    Super Mario Sunshine
    Sonic Heroes
    Yu-Gi-Oh: Falsebound Kingdom
    Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup
    Kirby's Air Ride
    Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

    rip Megaman X you strange but oddly fun and charming game qq

    Will randomize the matches and start the first wave tomorrow.


  3. She had only just started down the road further into the city when she heard her name being called out. Odd, she didn't really know anyone here did she...

    "f-funny to see you here. L-l-looks like I caught up with you after all!"

    Oh, right, that was...that boy that she talked to earlier. She grinned when she saw him. Turns out that he did manage to follow her in the end. "Hey there!" She said loudly, moving closer. "You caught me at the tail-end of this test. Four down so far. Was about to go look for the last one. How bout you?"

    She gave a laugh as he told her he, too, had four badges in total. She punched his shoulder and gave him a thumbs up. "That's how it's done! Hey, since you're here, suppose we might as well look for a place with more of these things right? Follow me and let me know if you spot anything. We'll be done with this in a flash!"

    With that she adjusted the bag slung over her shoulder and began to jog down the middle of the road as if expecting Lesnar to follow. She did keep some distance though as the heat she was radiating was starting to grow more intense.

    The girl made a noticeable target as she didn't even try to keep from sight. Merely jogging down the road without any form of cover. A fact that someone could easily use to their advantage...


  4. I cannot say I expected to see Tales losing so early and certainly not like this.

    tbh never played this YGO game but looking up screenshots I don't get the appeal. Meanwhile Symphonia is high up on my list of games ever. Still time for a turn around but doubtful.

    I really got into the characters and art of Tales. It did a good job at giving me sidequests I want to do just to see more of the writing and that's a big plus.


  5. At least my boys Ranulf and Haar are in the top 20 males...And tbh I'd like Eliwood, I always liked him as a character hated him as a unit, but the rest....Well, Alm isn't too bad either. Just kinda boring.

     

    On the female side I just have to say ANNA!

    tfw two seperate Anna are in the top 10. C'mon, Heroes, please take that into account. I know they're different but...


  6. Fresh off of stuffing a baby doll into her bag Valerie was standing at the edge of the window, trying to figure out the best way down, when she heard someone calling out "Please, stop, I need those don't take them from me!"

    The voice was coming from under the window, probably right next to the building she was standing inside, and when Valerie looked down she expected to see some sort of hologram or bot calling for help.

    Instead she saw a flesh and blood human on the ground, being held down by some sort of tendrils, and another human, a snobbish looking boy, standing above them. As Valerie leaned closer she noticed the tendrils were in fact the boy's fingers. She also noticed a pair of badges in his other hand. "Ha, if you were able to get a second badge you should've been strong enough to keep em. This school isn't gonna let some weakling who can't defend himself in you idiot."

    Valerie had heard enough. She knew her way down now.

    Grabbing onto the edges of the window she jumped out and, letting out a whoop of excitement, crashed feet first onto the hunched over boy's back. The force sending him into the ground and sending Valerie into a roll onto the street.

    Popping up she turned around in time to see the boy shakily get to his feet. "The hell's your problem?"

    "My problem," she replied, "is that it looks like a villain got in her by mistake."

    With that she ran towards the boy, ducking out of the way of the boy's fingers, and delivered a strong uppercut to his jaw. Causing him to drop to the ground unconcious.

    She snorted in disappointment as she reached down and grabbed the two badges the boy had been holding, plus a third attached to his belt, and turned towards the one who had been attacked. She wasn't sure about taking one from another prospect but...keeping this guy out of the school seemed like a pretty heroic thing to do right now.

    She tossed two of the badges towards the victim of the attack. "Next time hold onto em tighter okay? I expect to see you at the finish with five of these things."

    With that she smiled, waved, and began to jog down the street. She had already found two near here and she assumed that one had found another nearby. Valerie doubted there would be many more to find here. She had to go deeper into the city if she wanted to get her last badge.


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    It was some day in some city in some facility. Hotaru lay in bed watching the ceiling as she had been for the past three hours. The ceiling hadn't changed since she first was looking. There was a brief moment, around hour two, that she thought the texture had changed but it was just her eyes blurring for a moment.

    This is the view she had had for many days now. The only difference was a slight throbbing in her left shoulder where, partially covered by her dress, a wing-like symbol now resided.

    Hotaru hadn't thought she expected much would change after the mark appeared but, when she had been immediately sent back to her room, she realized that there was a small bit of hope that was dashed in an instant.

    The girl sighed. "What is it Tsukiko?" She said, finally speaking to the grinning woman who was standing by the side of her bed.

    "Ah, you have finally spoken. It only took twenty minutes this time. An improvement." The woman responded before covering her mouth and laughing softly. "Kukuku...Your days of waiting have come to a close, my dear, for today is the day you set foot outside of this facility of experiment and into the mysterious unknown. Come, follow me into the darkness of discovery."

    The woman turned and flung open the door before raising a foot. She waited. Waited some more, then gestured for Hotaru to follow. With not a small amount of reluctance the girl pushed her lanky body out of the bed and, having not removed her footwear from when she last went outside, followed the woman.

    When she saw the car Hotaru felt both a tingling anticipation and nerves. Seeing this, Tsukiko clucked her tongue. "I assure you my driving is more than adequate."

    It was not.

    However, once in the vehicle, Hotaru found herself not minding. If she were to go out this way then it would only be fitting. As they traveled Tsukiko kept talking. About destiny. And grand mysterious adventures. About powers beyond what most would deem normal.

    And then she stopped talking about herself and instead asked Hotaru how she felt about being outside.

    The girl stared out the car window, watching as the world passed by in a blur, and remained silent for around ten minutes before finally responding. "It's...fine. Doesn't feel different."

    Tsukiko nodded, a small smirk on her face, and spoke in a mysterious tone "For now."


    Ah. There it was again. That feeling of a small, unintentional, glimmer of hope being quashed in the waves of reality. So they were shipping her to a prison now. They must not have wanted to spend the funding it took to keep her housed in that facility.

    Well, one place was as bad as another. She slipped from the car and shuffled along her path as usual. Then Tsukiko stopped her before she entered. "My dear, before you go, I must tell you that I believe in you. I knew when I met you that you had a power and this is now your chance to show it."

    "By going to prison?" came Hotaru's rare sarcastic response.

    Tsukiko smirked. "Nothing is ever just what it seems."

    And with that the woman gently pushed Hotaru forward. Towards some unknown, and potentially unreal, destiny.


    "Oh, so the cute little bearer of the left wing, Hotaru arrives next. Well, I suppose little isn't the right word to describe you,"

    Hotaru gave a barely visible nod. She was standing stiffly, almost eerily so, near the table where several others were already seated. Including one who seemed....excited to be here. Why? What was exciting about any of this?

    She mumbled something so quietly and rushed that even Hotaru herself didn't know what she was saying and sat awkwardly on the table. Her hands moved from her lap, to the table, until finally she just let them hang uselessly at her side.

    Hotaru lowered her gaze, letting her bangs cover her eyes, and waited for this to be over.

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