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RinneItachi The_Unknown_Warrior1 RinneItachi wrote on The_Unknown_Warrior1's profile.
About the Death Vs. Kindred thing, I more so say that because I think Kindred is way more well written as an overall character. Death is a peak level villain and more intimidating than Kindred even if less powerful, but he doesn't really have much character to him. He's still just essentially the Grim Reaper of sorts, who came early and tormented a guy because he really hates him. He's awesome, but he doesn't have much more than being a bone-chilling badass, he has some more, just not much more.
Kindred...I mean where tf do I begin. I mean like, from their lore, to their voice lines. Kindred is such a well developed and fleshed out character with SO MANY quirks and qualities and memorable traits, BY FAR the most creative interpretation of Death as a manifested being that I've ever seen. And just beautiful. I mean I could literally talk about the depth, the DETAILS of the character for a half an hour, maybe more. There's so much crammed in. Did you ever notice how Lamb and Wolf wear EACH OTHER'S masks?
Anyways.
"Lamb, tell me a story.
There was once a pale (Lamb) man with dark (Wolf) hair who was very lonely.
Why was it lonely?
All things must meet this man, so, they shunned him...
Did he, chase them all?
He took an axe, and split himself in two. Right. Down. The middle.
So he would always have a friend?
So he would always have a friend..."
Like bro, no other representation I've death I've seen in fiction is comparing to that.
That second vid is prob one of my favorite YouTube videos.
Kindred...I mean where tf do I begin. I mean like, from their lore, to their voice lines. Kindred is such a well developed and fleshed out character with SO MANY quirks and qualities and memorable traits, BY FAR the most creative interpretation of Death as a manifested being that I've ever seen. And just beautiful. I mean I could literally talk about the depth, the DETAILS of the character for a half an hour, maybe more. There's so much crammed in. Did you ever notice how Lamb and Wolf wear EACH OTHER'S masks?
Anyways.
"Lamb, tell me a story.
There was once a pale (Lamb) man with dark (Wolf) hair who was very lonely.
Why was it lonely?
All things must meet this man, so, they shunned him...
Did he, chase them all?
He took an axe, and split himself in two. Right. Down. The middle.
So he would always have a friend?
So he would always have a friend..."
Like bro, no other representation I've death I've seen in fiction is comparing to that.
That second vid is prob one of my favorite YouTube videos.