BrunoK
BrunoK
BrunoK

There are other important elements, here:

Oh those..."Dad, in the movie, when character X mentions he has a secret his brother should take care of if he dies, what did he meant?"

Krumble, to be fair, the requirements for one to have a penis are pretty much void of qualification, it's worse than free t-shirts, at least those involve getting on a line.

HE SPEAKS! GUIDE US EMPRAH, FOR MANKIND'S SURVIVAL AND SWEET XENOS SLAYING!

There is a joke to be made here, and if not for the fact that would be recorded in the internet, I would have made it. But you guys are smart enough to figure it out from the title and Dr. Pacey soundbite.

I think not, for I heard the same about Picasso, but he used a hammer.

Yay! Just like me! I don't even drink, but I purposefully stay awake two nights every week to reach a certain "sleep-inebriated" state in which the stuff comes out, sometimes out of watching trees in the next morning, mostly by rereading Invisible Cities. I designed demoniac homages to tripods, sacrophysics and

Your playlist got my attention. My current ones don't work anymore (it's hard to be disturbed by Rocky Horror Picture Show if you can sing along now). Could you point me out the particular genre/artists/etc you use?

No, wait...wait...no, I don't get it. Is this suposed to be something "new"? Tabletop gaming like D&D has done this for decades already, fours players VS one endboss managed by a gamemaster, except the guy doesn't master anything anymore?

Oh, yeah, and easy to replace and/or change. Most players have certain images as guidelines for their characters anyway.

Me, I just pick the images each one identifies as "his" character, print them small enough twice, and cut it to make a paper triangle with the pictures both sides, and some metal stuff glued inside to keep it from flying with any wind.

I still reads that manual nowadays, it's got incredible and creative worldbuilding that stands up on it's own, without the game. Kharak could provide a RPG setting.

I feel that good D&D movies do exist, only they're called Beowulf, Fifth Element and Brotherhood of the Wolf. Drama, one-trait NPCs, bursting action, improbable characters, lack of a good personal backhistory...it's all there.