Where is the line between fantasy and reality books? If you base characters on real life figures like monks, warriors, rangers, hunters, mediums, etc. how authentic do you have to be? Is the book more enjoyable when the book is more realictic like this or duller? Or instead of basing things like magic on other books can one make up their own magical rules and stuff? Or is there one specific trait I would have to stay with and couldn’t get around without compromising the whole character. How much research would you suggest to look into the characters origins (i.e. monks, magician lore, ranger, warrior…)? OFFER YOUR OPINION NOT OTHERS!
Any answer to this would be really helpfull. thanks.
I’ve got both Xena and Legend and The Seeker on DVDs at home! And I watch them a lot everyday too! I love how Xena The Sweet Warrior Princess fights with her magic sword and takes down any enemy who gets in her way! She’s a very beautiful female warrior and is one of my favorites. And it’s really cool how Richard makes all his enemies look like noobies in Legend Of The Seeker and how he discovers and finds out that he’s the true Seeker too! From Xena Warrior Princess and Legend and Legend Of The Seeker, Xena and Richard are both 2 of the most powerful and toughest sword fighters and warriors I’ve seen on television so far in my life. Xena for her God Of War sword fighting tecniques and beautiful sweet passion, and Richard for his cool sword abilities, Kahlan, and his power as The Seeker! So I always imagined how cool it would be if they both TEAM UP together for the very first time to battle against numerous enemies and save Earth during a special fighting event!
I always wondered how awesome it would be if Xena and Richard from Legend Of The Seeker were to
team up together for a special occassion. Xena and Richards are both cool swords fighters and warriors and they always send their enemies a liitle message called "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" too!
So if Richard {Legend Of The Seeker} and Xena were to team up for the first time do you thinhk that be totally awesome? And if they were to team up…
Who do you think they should fight against, and what should their MISSION BE TOO???
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In fable 1 and 2 there were drawbacks to the magic system. Fable 3 should be a mix of them. Here’s why.
•Manna replenishment was a big concern in the first one. We could do without will potions just to make it fair, and a faster base replenishment for the will bar. The charging is too long, bring back the manna bar/ magic power level ups SO WE DON’T HAVE TO SPEM SLOW TIME!.
• I liked how as you developed lightning in the first one, it could link to more enemies. Keep the targeted attack
•What happened to multi arrow? That would have put arrows on par with the guns, nuff said!
•I do like the idea of combining assassin rush with time slow time, and the same for enflame/fireball (I liked how fireball had explosive damage in the first one though) but the rest should have stayed the same as the first.
• Multi strike was great for spell warriors; it could have been the targeted version of blades by simply charging then melee attack. For area damage, double tap B (which should not impale, but act as ghost sword from the first one, since ghost sword and summon are the same thing basically)
•Berserk was great for spell warriors, especially as a villain.
•Chaos is horrible, just give us turncoat and make sure they fight FOR us.
•Physical shield was easy to spam, just do away with will potions, and this becomes a last resort for a mage.
•Heal life/ drain life should have stayed, but only one should be available depending on alignment like fable 1. We pure mages aren’t so tough you know. Targeting and area damage should be available for drain life, and a variable (either the combat multiplier or number of enemies killed in that battle) should strengthen heal life.
•Vortex was cool to watch… I would ask the Bungie community to vote on whether or not they would really like to see this one again.
•Give us three magic slots again; flipping through all those spells with just one is ridiculous.
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Why has Marvel Comics become so incredibly dark lately? I mean think about it:
300 children and all the New Warriors except one are killed in an explosion.
The one New Warrior who’s still alive is psychotic,
The government passes the Superhuman Registration Act, causing civil war in the superhero community.
The Fantastic 4 is split up. Reed on one side, Sue and Johnny on the other, and Ben so disgusted with the whole thing that he moves to France.
Captain America is killed.
Bucky becomes a new Captain America, but a much darker one (with a gun, knife, and mostly black costume).
Aunt May is shot.
Spider-Man is back in black and acting more savage than ever.
Spider-Man makes a deal with Mephisto to save May, but erases his marriage in the process.
Scott Summers is caught telepathically cheating on his wife.
Jean Grey is dead. Again.
The mutant community is in civil war over the fate of the one mutant baby.
The list goes on.
How long will it be before something good happens?



