Dr. Kappa is hilarious, I laughed at this more than I should've π
My vote is for Vincent. Why? Here's my reasoning
Vicent: He's an og. He's a part of one of the older stories. His personality is well developed with his shares of woes and triumphs. He is mysterious but still cares for others as he's an outlier of his race as he refuses to drink the blood of a human. As much as we know about him and the elder, we don't know much about him. He still remains a mystery, which helps us readers stay interested in him since we want to know what and who he is, "did he kill Jesse?" Or "Who the hecky hack is Hawke?" Are common questions we ask of him. Also, who doesn't love a vampire?
Charles: He's your typical bad boy apart of a time period that is over romanticized. Sure, he's a good character as with Vincent. They both share trails and tribulations with his own shares of accomplishments. But then again, we know a lot about him, not in the hooks, but in history together since Charles Vane was a real historical figure. Sometimes, in certain chapters, he just makes me... uncomfortable at times.
Alright, LockNation, it's getting close to vote for our favorite ship
Locklyle Propaganda:
"Lockwood is a homeowner at age 15 and he wanders around it drinking tea and charming people into giving him yhings. Lucy carlyle is a hotheaded aggressive and EXTREMELY powerful agent in his ghost hunting company. They both get shit done but in OPPOSITE ways. They have an interes5ing way of rejecting traditional gendered tropes- the sensitive dude and the bullheaded girl- that is both simple and INTENSELY complicated within their narrative, which i think qualifies them for the title."
"she is the protagonist of the series, a once in a generation prodigy, the most powerful listener since Marissa Fittes, the list goes on. He likes to drink pulpy orange juice and strain it throught his teeth to pretend to be a blue whale"
"Imagine a buff kind of irritated teenage girl with a sword. No, shes even cooler. That's better. Now imagine a rich preppy guy. No, thats too much like Patrick Bateman. Think Artemis Fowl. Ok youtr there. Hope yhis helps :)"
"they are PERFECT for each other. she recognises the subtleties in his smiles and he allows himself to be vulnerable in front of her"
Layclaire Propaganda:
"THEY ARE SO- Ok first off their relationship is the first time in the series where we see Hershel in a state of emotional vulnerability. Usually he's cool and smart but in the scenes where he's with Claire he's just a blushing bashful mess oh mygoodness he's so precious. Claire in comparison is more outgoing and confident and it makes for a really cute dynamic. Also she's a phycisist who helped make a time machine what's more girlbossy than that. Anyway she deserved better. Layclaire deserved better. We need more Layclaire fluff in the world."
So uh-
I'm 90% sure no one will see with for a while, but let me do an introduction
Hi, I'm Cloudy, and one of my favorite games is Sky: Children of the Light! With my trusty camera, I go to all the relms and show you it's beauty(unfortunately the Golden Wasteland is one of the more difficult ones). With that being said, I hope you enjoy!
Check out this person, they're really cool for doing this:D
Name meaning: Splotchy fur, gentle, playful, glossy fur, hopeful
Sleek-furred, brown tom with white splotches,Β pale blue eyes, and scars hidden under his thick pelt.
Cleric herb: Lungwort
Voice Claim: James Pratt
Family and Education
Mother: Pinenose
Father: Spikefur
Brothers: Birchbark, Slatefur
Sister: Lioneye
Foster Sister: Violetshine
Mentor: Leafpool
StarClan Mentor: Yellowfang
Apprentice: Shadowsight
Nature
ISFJ
Social Moral
Social
Platonic Love: Birchbark, Leafpool, Lioneye, Shadowsight, Slatefur, Violetshine
Romantic Love: Alderheart
Friend(s): Tigerstar ii
Mixed feelings: Frecklewish, Mothwing, Pinenose, Rowanclaw, Spikefur
Enemies: Ashfur, Berryheart, Darktail
Took these screenshots while exploring the area again β€οΈπ