I think even I missed that one. Probably due to a lack of something that screams Siaynoq.
Unless I missed it, and I may well have done so, perhaps it would have been best if say the broach of his cloak was the image that was his avatar. You know the fish head with the parasite thingy in it's mouth.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Eh, yes I suppose that is me. The likeness of the picture seemed different than the previous versions of myself. I also seem to have grown a soul patch. Sorry, I feel kind of dumb now for not figuring out that was me all along.
Though it does prove one point, or help further one. There needs to be some sort of characteristic or quirk or defining quality that when you see the character you can automatically say that is Elfen Lied, or Requiem or that guy, you know the one, that guy you know that always does that thing he does.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Heh, I feel dumb for not establishing that fact properly. And lol, the 'soul patch' is just meant to be shadow. Unless you want it to be one. Either way.
You're actually kind of skinny. I should give you a bit more bulk next time, eh?
Hehe, no it's shadow. I hate soul patches. I think it looks totally fine how you drew me. It just totally eluded me the other night that it was even me.
I really do love the latest one. And on a sidenote, I must say that you've inspired me to get back to work on my fanfic.
And by all means, feel free to grace us all with the pleasure of reading your works.
Such a bubbling cauldron of talent this place is. Though I am digressing slightly off topic.
I eagerly await further installments of this comic, however small they are.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
lol, i see linkx in the crowd, that's funny, could you possibly give a list of characters maybe so we can tell who's in the comic so far (there's a lot of people)
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"I'm like a dog chasing cars." - Joker, Dark Knight
lol, i see linkx in the crowd, that's funny, could you possibly give a list of characters maybe so we can tell who's in the comic so far (there's a lot of people)
Alright, I'll tell you.
Most of them are either random or generic characters, or classes or NPCs taken/inspired from the games.
But only two of them are actual forum members:
But if you really like the look of one of those characters, I can easily make them you. Only if you really want me to though.
Is the semi-black guy next to Ully's head Ormus and is the guy with the gray robes in the middle Cain? And is the guy with the satin grey, long hair next to Link (on the right)- is that Hratli?
The black bald guy next to Ully was just a variation of the Sorcerer from DI (the other variation being on the very right). And the Cain character has already been discussed. He's more like a Cain-impersonator lol.
Oh yeah, Magistrate, I did kind of have a character for you, but I know you wouldn't like it so I decided against it lol. It was fairly generic (something like the guy second from the right or the guy just on the right of Krow).
The black bald guy next to Ully was just a variation of the Sorcerer from DI (the other variation being on the very right). And the Cain character has already been discussed. He's more like a Cain-impersonator lol.
Ah, I need to pay better attention to this thread. Sometimes people respond so fast in threads that you don't even notice
Oh yeah, Magistrate, I did kind of have a character for you, but I know you wouldn't like it so I decided against it lol. It was fairly generic (something like the guy second from the right or the guy just on the right of Krow).
And the Cain character has already been discussed. He's more like a Cain-impersonator lol.
Nautrally, as anyone who has been here as long as I have if not longer, would know Deckard Cain (the real one, the one who first used that name/avatar here) is off having wild and wacky adventurers somewhere. Or possibly working some dead end job. I missed Deckard Cain, that guy was a legend around here.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
He is one of the oldest members here. number 45 I believe.
I am number 844 I think.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Sorry, this is getting off topic, but what the blazes- Umaro wasn't the first account? And this Cyks guy- he's a moderator or something, isn't he? I see his name on the forum listing, but I've never actually seen him on...
Sorry, this is getting off topic, but what the blazes- Umaro wasn't the first account?
No he wasn't. Or so it would seem.
Cyks guy- he's a moderator or something, isn't he? I see his name on the forum listing, but I've never actually seen him on...
He is a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
You, sir, are a bucket of burnt parchment scrolled in an illegible calligraphy of the most long-forgotten language in the universe, doused in mud and covered with feathers, and then hard-boiled in permanent ink. Yeah, I felt pretty proud of that- it took a whole 10 seconds to think out
It is possible that Umaro once went under another name at some point. Or he was too busy building the site to register so he prolonged the creation of the Umaro account for some time.
I thought that would have been obvious.
And as for my other line. It is a quote. Something I generally do a lot of around here. Again, I thought that would have been obvious.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Unless I missed it, and I may well have done so, perhaps it would have been best if say the broach of his cloak was the image that was his avatar. You know the fish head with the parasite thingy in it's mouth.
I guess he is kind of hard to recognise. Well, now you know
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Not sure if that was intentional, but it is not uncommon for characters to age in comics. The prime example is John Constantine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constantine#Real_time_aging
Though it does prove one point, or help further one. There needs to be some sort of characteristic or quirk or defining quality that when you see the character you can automatically say that is Elfen Lied, or Requiem or that guy, you know the one, that guy you know that always does that thing he does.
You're actually kind of skinny. I should give you a bit more bulk next time, eh?
I really do love the latest one. And on a sidenote, I must say that you've inspired me to get back to work on my fanfic.
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Such a bubbling cauldron of talent this place is. Though I am digressing slightly off topic.
I eagerly await further installments of this comic, however small they are.
Alright, I'll tell you.
Most of them are either random or generic characters, or classes or NPCs taken/inspired from the games.
But only two of them are actual forum members:
But if you really like the look of one of those characters, I can easily make them you. Only if you really want me to though.
PS> Ully's tattoo is significant.
Is the semi-black guy next to Ully's head Ormus and is the guy with the gray robes in the middle Cain? And is the guy with the satin grey, long hair next to Link (on the right)- is that Hratli?
And *GASP* I didn't know Krow was AlphaX.
Oh yeah, Magistrate, I did kind of have a character for you, but I know you wouldn't like it so I decided against it lol. It was fairly generic (something like the guy second from the right or the guy just on the right of Krow).
Ah, I need to pay better attention to this thread. Sometimes people respond so fast in threads that you don't even notice
*cue warm fuzzies*
Nautrally, as anyone who has been here as long as I have if not longer, would know Deckard Cain (the real one, the one who first used that name/avatar here) is off having wild and wacky adventurers somewhere. Or possibly working some dead end job. I missed Deckard Cain, that guy was a legend around here.
He is one of the oldest members here. number 45 I believe.
I am number 844 I think.
He is a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
You, sir, are a bucket of burnt parchment scrolled in an illegible calligraphy of the most long-forgotten language in the universe, doused in mud and covered with feathers, and then hard-boiled in permanent ink. Yeah, I felt pretty proud of that- it took a whole 10 seconds to think out
(In other words, that didn't help at all )
I thought that would have been obvious.
And as for my other line. It is a quote. Something I generally do a lot of around here. Again, I thought that would have been obvious.