People come on.
We can ask after we've gotten their reaction.
We don't need to focus on some asshole to the point we don't get some fun interaction first.
EvaUnit said that this won't screw it up - he'll be healing from smoking.
More like the snow-woman species as a whole, because their fertility period is very short.Wait isn't the shirayuki a family that's big on the whole marry them young and letting them do as they will
Yeah, Mrs. Sendo never gets to have any lines.There was a bit of material regarding Yukari's mother in the Season 2 manga. Admittedly, there's not much, because it's a running gag that she gets overlooked easily (to the point where one [gag?] scene has her resort to bringing dynamite to the school so that they'll notice her for something).
The latter.Just a question for @EvaUnit01 ...
Are you just going to discard the votes that were for that invalid option (The Hamon Breathing one), or just convert them into smoke break votes?
I can see Tsukune meeting and befriending them offscreen when they have no idea he's actually a friend of the people they were sent to kill.Who among our monster companions can shut down Boingo before he can predict - and thus set in stone - Jotaro's death?
You have to have a Stand to be able to see them in the first place.Can Tsukune see stands? He doesn't even have to have one, just see them.
Certain more spiritual monsters might be able to see them without a stand of their own too.You have to have a Stand to be able to see them in the first place.
When did he see a stand other than TMR?Can Tsukune see stands? He doesn't even have to have one, just see them.
Can Tsukune see stands? He doesn't even have to have one, just see them.
I don't think it works that way, it's not so much about brightness, but about the characteristics of sunlight itself, because if not then vampires, and to an extent pillarmen, would feel a little weakened while they fighted under the moonlight (not to the extent of a the sun where they would die, but noticeable weaker). And remember that Hamon is about being identical to the energy of the Sun, not it's brightness, and that Strongheim and the Speedwagon fundation used UV light to stop Kars and his vampire batallion. This is my assumption atleast, i could be completly wrong tough or the GM could decide that it isn't like that here.On another note, bringing Gin along for the Crusade strikes me as a very good idea. Use BMR to reflect light onto the moon till it's as bright as day outside, and you severely limit DIO's movements.
On another note, bringing Gin along for the Crusade strikes me as a very good idea. Use BMR to reflect light onto the moon till it's as bright as day outside, and you severely limit DIO's movements.
Even though moonlight is functionally just reflected sunlight, for magical/mystical/spiritual purposes (i.e., monster logic) the two should be treated as completely different things.I don't think it works that way, it's not so much about brightness, but about the characteristics of sunlight itself, because if not then vampires, and to an extent pillarmen, would feel a little weakened while they fighted under the moonlight (not to the extent of a the sun where they would die, but noticeable weaker). And remember that Hamon is about being identical to the energy of the Sun, not it's brightness, and that Strongheim and the Speedwagon fundation used UV light to stop Kars and his vampire batallion. This is my assumption atleast, i could be completly wrong tough or the GM could decide that it isn't like that here.
Even though moonlight is functionally just reflected sunlight, for magical/mystical/spiritual purposes (i.e., monster logic) the two should be treated as completely different things.