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Yeah, even more evidence it's not an iconic line for the Juggernaut.
I dont think anyone is saying it is an iconic line from him, just that it didnt originate with the movie.Yeah, even more evidence it's not an iconic line for the Juggernaut.
In Singapore it is the average, I suppose Americans would be somewhat taller. Trouble is as said the person is built wider than most would be at that height.
Eh, I'd say The Last Daughter could be a contender. No, not the Worm/Superman one, but the Worm/Mythology one.this has to be the funnest story on this site keep up the epic work lol
Eh, I'd say The Last Daughter could be a contender. No, not the Worm/Superman one, but the Worm/Mythology one.
After all, the Heberts are kitsune in that story. And one constant is that kitsune = shenanigans.
I can't see Annette taking any of Lung's shit at all. And as I said in a different thread, Tamamo-no-Mae is, at the absolute minimum, a Stranger All Of My NOPE!
Agreed and which thread?I can't see Annette taking any of Lung's shit at all. And as I said in a different thread, Tamamo-no-Mae is, at the absolute minimum, a Stranger All Of My NOPE!
I'd suggest looking at Tamamo-no-Mae (Wikipedia), then maybe reading more widely. Reading this gives me the nasty impression that the name, and 'possessed by a fox spirit', was a really nasty political tool, among other things. With religious aspects. Yes, the character might be... useful in stories, but there's arguably some unpleasant overtones.I can't see Annette taking any of Lung's shit at all. And as I said in a different thread, Tamamo-no-Mae - Wikipedia is, at the absolute minimum, a Stranger All Of My NOPE!
To be fair, Tamamo is heavily weakened due to all the times she's had to realive herself.I can't see Annette taking any of Lung's shit at all. And as I said in a different thread, Tamamo-no-Mae is, at the absolute minimum, a Stranger All Of My NOPE!
Given that allegedly it's a 1000yrs for a kitsune to get up to nine tails, and they start with one, get the second one about 100yrs old (125?), that's about 125yrs a tail - so she lost, minimum, about of 750yrs of power... Probably, far, far, more...
You seem to be misunderstanding something.Given that allegedly it's a 1000yrs for a kitsune to get up to nine tails, and they start with one, get the second one about 100yrs old (125?), that's about 125yrs a tail - so she lost, minimum, about of 750yrs of power... Probably, far, far, more...
Taylor in this story, matched against an experienced kitsune - going to be truly messy...
Not in this story. And, not all kitsune are 'friendly' - they have their own aims and objectives.You seem to be misunderstanding something.
Tamamo is Taylor's mother.
Not in this story. And, not all kitsune are 'friendly' - they have their own aims and objectives.
Tamamo isn't in this story. And unless I missed an official threadmark saying otherwise, there're no plans to change that.
What story are you talking about?
I'm talking about one where Tamamo reformed, got a kitsune husband, they eventually took on the identities of Annette and Danny Hebert, and they had Taylor as a daughter.
"Not get in her way. It is extraordinarily foolish to confront someone in their area of expertise. I would use others to point the blunt instrument in directions that would be useful to my plans."
Rabbit: Please, Fox, Don't throw me in the briar patch!Kitsune types are diplomats, tricksters, the spider in the web. They would not try to fistfight Juggernaut; unless getting punched out of reality was part of their plan.
Hybrid Hive: Eat Shard? In it, Taylor assumed a nine-tailed fox form to chastise the CUI, leading the populace to the conclusion that the Imperial Family had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
Thanks!Hybrid Hive: Eat Shard? In it, Taylor assumed a nine-tailed fox form to chastise the CUI, leading the populace to the conclusion that the Imperial Family had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
I'm the motherfucking Juggernaut bitch!
There, fixed it for you.
Don't recall seeing that before... Taking lessons from Wolverine doesn't seem smart... I've always seen the Juggernaut as being more all-or-nothing, too, but, 'nothing' tends to have trouble talking back... Is there a directly (or tangentally) opposed god???It's an actual quote from an actual time he was reduced to a skeleton, for real, and just kept going.