This time when he strikes you, you land on your back in the sand. You stare up at the distant sun, blinking. The green glow of Kejak's anima falls onto you as he steps closer. "Three months, twenty-five days," you say.
"Oh, yeah," Hari says, pausing at the bottom of the ladder. "That—" she steps aside as a canine god dashes down the ladder headfirst, tossing off a friendly wave in Hari's direction as he runs down the hall. "If he slept under his desk less, he wouldn't be late so often," she mutters.
I'd like to add Toph figuring out metal bending to the list.That was one of the coolest and most hard-core martial arts training sequences I've ever seen, bar maybe the hyperbolic time chamber in Dragon Ball Z and Doctor Strange learning under the Ancient One.
Yeah this one also, Last Airbender was incredible. Katara also learning bloodbending but that's a more horrific example and really something she can never really use (unless she figures out a way to use it for healing and events up to Korra never showed anything of the like from what I remember.)
This is even funnier the second time, when you realize that Grace's hatred of coffee is so great even over 100 days of drinking it couldn't get her used to the taste."Sapphiria: I hate coffee. It is sincerely one of the least appealing drinks I've— don't laugh at me!"
Wow. That was simply brilliant. You've excellently captured the humbling unquantifiable relativity of time and the human minds struggle to encapsulate it beyond the the linear progression. Such fractured, inevitable majesty.
Not my cup of coffee unfortunately, even if it Ironically is Grace's.
That was one of the coolest and most hard-core martial arts training sequences I've ever seen, bar maybe Morpheus teaching Neo, the hyperbolic time chamber in Dragon Ball Z and Doctor Strange learning under the Ancient One.
yea kindaPeople who know this setting, are we also the bad guys here? As in our faction, I mean.
People who know this setting, are we also the bad guys here? As in our faction, I mean.
As far as I managed to figure out, we're protecting an evil (?) Empire that does some bad stuff. And we do this because not doing so will lead to more deaths. And we care about this because we have a Plan for this realm?
But most of that was from a throw away comment of an ambushed enemy combatant on his last legs, so I don't particularly trust that.
People who know this setting, are we also the bad guys here? As in our faction, I mean.
As far as I managed to figure out, we're protecting an evil (?) Empire that does some bad stuff. And we do this because not doing so will lead to more deaths. And we care about this because we have a Plan for this realm?
But most of that was from a throw away comment of an ambushed enemy combatant on his last legs, so I don't particularly trust that.