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I didn't think to show Godwyn's back in the video, because it didn't seem like it had any notable details to show, but I forgot that some people would probably want to see the absence of detail for themselves, to confirm the model doesn't have the cursemark visible on it.
I had a weird dream where I was in a used games store and they had bootleg merchandise of me. It was like a plastic decal that you could stick to something and it looked like this. They also charged me $6.25 for like a fun-sized Snickers, and I don't even like candy with nuts.
In retrospect, it should've been more obvious Miyazaki would be into Selesnya, the most prominent green/white faction in Magic: the Gathering, because their whole deal is that they love a big tree.
My follower count has more than tripled since the last time I mentioned Dabrad, so many of you probably haven't had the honor of seeing him. Meet Dabrad from the 2006 Sci-Fantasy RPG Enchanted Arms, founder of a noble lineage whose successors reach all the way to Elden Ring.
I love when an artist makes fanart using the actual facedata for reference. They even included the scar he has under his eye. I hope whoever went to the trouble of making unique NPC faces for Elden Ring, despite knowing they'd be covered by a helmet, is happy we got to see them. https://t.co/l8rYKLDyoy
What would you say is the most appropriate comparison between these two groups?
I've seen some people skeptical that Magic may have influenced From Software, so here's something pointed out to me by Peter Mohrbacher himself, the artist for Grimgrin. It's not hard to imagine Dark Souls II's Artificial Undead being at least partly based on Mohrbacher's art.
I've mentioned before that Rayquaza is my favorite legendary, and I like Zinnia and her clan's history with Rayquaza, so ancient Hoenn could be cool. But, considering Legends: Arceus is a lot more recent history than it initially seemed, I'm not sure how far back they can go.