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One of the descriptions in the body of update mentions he might not like the story about Barragan. And the Hooler option will straight up depress everyone, Starrk included.
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One of the descriptions in the body of update mentions he might not like the story about Barragan. And the Hooler option will straight up depress everyone, Starrk included.
I wonder if we can string these two together in a way that leaves people wondering which one we were talking about; they even seem like they are almost about the same thing (making something more in the fleeting light of lightning); not only would it bring out the spite and competition in people to life despite life, time, and the whole world telling you to just lay down and die, but it would also invoke a aspect of the whole "born of god and void" thing from Hollow Knight.[ ] The Fall of the House of Ten Masks.
-Pros: Appealing to lovers of history and those inclined towards melancholy and tragic stories. Relatable to those who have suffered great loss in the new order of Las Noches.
-Cons: Possibly displeasing to Barragan. Grimmjow will be bored.
[ ] The Tragedy of the Radiant Eye.
-Pros: Fascinating to those with an inclination for the mysteries of the occult and the Hollow condition in general. A powerful message on seizing fleeting moments of life, for you are all doomed in the end.
-Cons: Absolutely depressing to literally everyone else, you included. Might spoil the mood of the gala.
If their was a micheal bay among them and the first piece of culture was pop culture trash I to would agree with himTousen: I was right about Arrancar after all. You all deserve death.
Ooh, creepy. I've always been partial to Hueco Mundo worldbuilding along the lines of 'the moon is a giant hollow's mask' and whatever, this seems to be indicating something like-"Well, there's the Tragedy of the Radiant Eye."
No. Screw that. No one wants to hear about He Who Leers.
"Aw, c'mon, you're no fun. I can definitely point to a few people who would love to hear a story about the black sea, the Horizon Prince, and the thing with many names. All the occult weirdos and those too curious for their own good - Aaroniero, Zommari, the Tres Bestias, even Szayel. Hell, the core of sheer nihilism to it might even appeal to Ulquiorra. And it's not like the others will get upset and walk out of the room."
No. No, it's not. But… There's a difference between the cathartic sadness of a tragedy based on something very distant, whether in time or space - and the dread of singing about something that is, quite literally, under your feet right now.
"Yeah, but at least we're not offending anyone or accusing Aizen of ill intentions with that one. We're just reminding them that the world they live in is a fundamentally evil, empty, hungry desert that will swallow us all, and there is no escape, no respite, only the moments we share before the horrible agony of the end."
wat.jpg"And two of them ain't even from me! It's nonsense, all of it, of course - although probably still half true, I s'pose. Hooleer's name makes no sense, for one.
The Con is more the risk that whichever version of the story Luppi was told includes a bit about a moth Adjucha betraying the army at the last moment and ruining whatever chance it had of defeating Nnoitra.I would've loved the Duke v Nnoitra option.
A type of Hollow Eulogy.
Pros: Everyone can dig it, it's respectful.
Cons: Nemo is uncomfortable because fuck that guy, amirite?
The Con is more the risk that whichever version of the story Luppi was told includes a bit about a moth Adjucha betraying the army at the last moment and ruining whatever chance it had to defeat Nnoitra.
Yeah, I may have hugely changed that guy behind the scenesOoh, creepy. I've always been partial to Hueco Mundo worldbuilding along the lines of 'the moon is a giant hollow's mask' and whatever, this seems to be indicating something like-
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Hooleer? The ghost of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man? Wonderweiss's pet? The guy that got oneshotted by a Super Mashiro Kick? Basically just a big ball of Gillians?
Now I can't vote for this. I have to maintain the mental image of all of these demigodlike Arrancar quivering in their boots at the thought of friggin' Hooleer.
[x] The Coming of the King.
Credit goes to @Aleph on this one, as I found his name bizarrely lame and was wondering what to do with it, and she came up with that idea.Even the name "He Who Leers" as an explanation for why it's called "Hooleer" is freaking neat.
It's a crying shame the story about him is locked behind the "This is a terrible idea and will ruin Cirucci's gala and make everyone miserable" warning.Yeah, I may have hugely changed that guy behind the scenes
Hooleer/He Who Leers/The Radiant Eye takes more from the bit where he casually blows away Yamamoto's unbreakable flame prison that even Aizen couldn't break through and the part where he vomits out a horde of Gillians so vast even the Captains are threatened than the part where Mashiro goes Kamen Rider on him and one-shots him.
Sometimes in the evening I decide to kick back, relax, and enjoy a tall glass of Quester anguish.It's a crying shame the story about him is locked behind the "This is a terrible idea and will ruin Cirucci's gala and make everyone miserable" warning.