I thought you were answering the question I posed and got side-tracked. Never mind, then.
As to the fish vote, I would re-iterate the point made earlier about emotional content causing divergence. Though the appellation of 'propoganda' seems a bit uncharitable, to say the least.
It would be annoyingly thematic if Hunger was related to the Tyrant he struck down.Are we actually related to the forebear and therefore this guy as well? Know that we know the forebears descendants aren't limited purely to his home dimension it's possible. It would explain why the Forebears blade was so eager to accept us as it recognised his blood in ours and why we have so much in common with Vanreir. That would make us an Amarlt as well which should improve our chances of diplomacy considerably. Even if this isn't the case we could pretend it was using the Blade as a prop.
It would also mean we had an incestuous relationship with our wife!It would be annoyingly thematic if Hunger was related to the Tyrant he struck down.
Eh, we never found out exactly how distantly related the Tyrant was to the Forebear, it could be any level of ancestor. Once you go back a couple generations it's basically genetically unrelated.It would also mean we had an incestuous relationship with our wife!
Yeah fair enough, especially if his descendants are so numerous they cover multiple dimensions. Still being a relative of the forebear, perhaps even his direct descendant given how eager the Blade was to serve us, should make Vanreir considerably easier to diplomance.Eh, we never found out exactly how distantly related the Tyrant was to the Forebear, it could be any level of ancestor. Once you go back a couple generations it's basically genetically unrelated.
I'd forgotten that but knowing that makes it even more likely we're related to the forebear.More importantly, our wife was only the Tyrant's adopted daughter so there's not necessarily any level of blood relation there anyway.
I have never in my life heard of wholehearted commitment used that way when describing an attack, so I'll have to take your word for it.
Know that we know the forebears descendants aren't limited purely to his home dimension it's possible.
One more tactic, an expansion upon Chaotic Blood debuff:
Fall of Night allows Hunger greater control over his movements, and he's quite agile in general, both flesh and ghost...
Get in close and personal, but do so in infuriatingly disjointed fashion: fall slowly, then slam the ground, then zig-zag towards him, doing small jumps that you accelerate, to keep up speed.
Essentially move towards him like a half-life speedrunner.
And at the same time twist his body with constantly altering buffs and debuffs, none lasting longer than an instant. Making his normal precision impossible. While in the air we should respond with a flurry of blades of wind coated with Fell-Handed stroke. Bring our full power into display and force him to defend while attacking at all angles.One more tactic, an expansion upon Chaotic Blood debuff:
Fall of Night allows Hunger greater control over his falls, and he's quite agile in general, both flesh and ghost...
Get in close and personal, but do so in infuriatingly disjointed fashion: fall slowly, then slam the ground, then zig-zag towards him, doing small jumps that you accelerate, to keep up speed.
Essentially move towards him like a half-life speedrunner.
Hm, would that do it... perhaps if it were his sister, but how?!
No. To be wholehearted is to commit everything into a blow.Do you think one can wholeheartedly commit to a punch without it becoming a haymaker?
I mean we definitely don't know that IC and I guess OCwise it could just be an incredible coincidence?
Hey guys, if you want to live, I would suggest Dialogue + Withdrawal. They would give you by far the best chances of living. Picks can always be gotten later; if you stubborn rush into every fight that presents itself, you may not survive very long! And just think of what it would do to Hunger's characterization. Sometimes discretion really is the better part.
Also, this entire line of tactics has synergy with [] R-Type #1.And at the same time twist his body with constantly altering buffs and debuffs, none lasting longer than an instant. Making his normal precision impossible. While in the air we should respond with a flurry of blades of wind coated with Fell-Handed stroke. Bring our full power into display and force him to defend while attacking at all angles.
Probably because there's an additional chance we convince him to side with us plus the chance we just run away.Losing sucks but sometimes you gotta take the hit. I don't really understand how Dialogue improves our survival odds when compared to Resolve or Focus, but I'll take Rihaku's word for it.