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So I was talking to a friend about Mark Henry, and checked his profile real quick (shouldn't his be deleted because of the stage persona rules? Not that I'm complaining lol)
And looking through couple stuff, I notice this feat is not mentioned. Has this been brought up before?
As one of the staff that participated on the discussion rule added because of her and her subsequent topic ban, this is because her issues were ignored for a time until it was decided to directly topic ban without warning after enough evidence of her continued derailment and spam were shown.
About the cloud thing, that's in reference to an actual myth story. It's not a literal cloud, but a nymph.
Edit: Lol, didn't saw it was already brought up.
Their overall point was to show, they don't need to literally manipulate their biology to make them breed, as that takes more leaps than just seeing how the world and what it's based on already works with supernatural shit. They don't literally need to manipulate their biological functions to...
Cleric is the best class in 3.5, only rivaled by the Druid, cuz they can literally take any role in the party. Druid has something similar, but it's overall harder because it takes way more books to properly get their broken stuff. So being beaten in unarmed by a Cleric isn't saying much; they...
Notice how it wasn't a problem until you made it into one?
Simply ignore it, my guy. When it starts becoming problematic and inviting flame wars, report and GG.
Funny enough, while the gods maybe won't benefit from this, the Tarrasque might fit.
As a consuming effect in 3.5, Unname would trigger the Tarrasque's regeneration if wish is not used to keep it gone. Though that might trespass into game mechanics (since by sheer lore, Unname should be...
Duly note that for versus threads, you need to convince the voters of your points (particularly important for people that don't know your character in detail), so if you alienate them, then your points will not be taken into consideration.
Wouldn't surprise me. Not many people read beyond Moore's time, most jump to Morrison/Miller's take (that actively contradict in many respects all past writers, incidentally). A shame, because Veitch is just as good if not better than Moore (at least expanding and contextualizing his ideas; #75...
Rick Veitch worked closely with Moore throughout his entire run.
Edit: In fact, I just checked #50. Veitch is among the credits for the issue. So there's really not a discrepancy there, Williamson simply did not understand the story/introduced stuff not truly alluded to.
This is correct in the context of ST #50 as well. The entire story revolved around the purpose of the Darkness, only after ST explained his own perspective of duality did Light and Dark embraced in perpetual stalemate, giving meaning to each other.
I guess, I ain't following that storyline (because it goes against what the Darkness was in the first place)
But the Light isn't the true god for the purposes of Swamp Thing/Vertigo.
For the record, while #50 of Swamp Thing shows the light in heaven, ST refers to god in #75 as that something which is beyond thought, beyond dualities, showing "god" as completely above the conflict of light and dark.