Warphorror
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Not a problem but kinda funny that you have a quest to bring 9 cinderleafs to the character that sells them.
Real, they fucking teased us with the dream scene and that's where the seed of my loathing for CoC had started to bloom.I just want an update that isn't boring as shit I also want an update to impregnate Etheryn I need to turn her into a baby factory
Ogrish might be sleeping on a bed made of Tronarii Bronze by now, by the amount of things Jen offloads to him by this point in my playthrough.The only thing worthwhile to me.
No, but if you're smart you probably mirrored kasyrra's dragon breath already. (Although it's for lvl 8...)Do you gain a power from the dragon TF? I hope so!
Wasn't a lv10 ability dragon's breath? also i got it from the shark's hydra pet because I'm not stupid enough to dump Kassyrra & the high quality sex scenes she provides.No, but if you're smart you probably mirrored kasyrra's dragon breath already. (Although it's for lvl 8...)
oh wait, that "small interaction" with even after the dragon TF is an actual sex scene, probably a one off thoreal
better yet even if you do like his writing it will very quickly get old because looking at it feels like cracking open a dusty old encyclopedia.Man the observers writing is insufferable. Unironically I'm so sick of his style of writing, I know this is a text porn and you gotta fill a word count but godamn, can't you write fucking normal?
The long winded out of place metaphors and stupid japanese terminology when it doesn't fit. Everytime I see this guy's name pop up I immediately skip the encounter.
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It's smthing mid tier writers do imo, they think quantity has any value in 21st century writing. At least homer padded with repetitive shit to buy time to remember the other lines in a bardic performance.TOBs pads like an student writing a book report.
What are you referring to here? The way deaths are described in the Iliad?It's smthing mid tier writers do imo, they think quantity has any value in 21st century writing. At least homer padded with repetitive shit to buy time to remember the other lines in a bardic performance.
Anything from how characters are introduced in same formulaic ways, say Achilles, son of Peleus at start or end of a line, or swift-footed achilles, both of which repeat throughout the text, to scenes like the counting of the ships to retelling of speech already stated by others etc.What are you referring to here? The way deaths are described in the Iliad?
You have to understand that, beyond its use as a mnemonic device, repetition also had greater value in olden times because these things weren’t recorded: you heard the poem when it was being recited, but then you couldn’t go and reread that passage you liked; you had to wait until the next time the bard came in town. Therefore, getting to hear the same verse a few times over the course of a story might be have been a welcome addition for listeners. (The same applies to music, etc.: older works like sonatas and rondos have a lot of repetition which performers today often skip entirely, because it’s tiring to us who have MP3 players and Spotify and can listen to anything whenever we want; but, back in the day, the audience would have been grateful to hear things multiple times.)Anything from how characters are introduced in same formulaic ways, say Achilles, son of Peleus at start or end of a line, or swift-footed achilles, both of which repeat throughout the text, to scenes like the counting of the ships to retelling of speech already stated by others etc.
A fair bit of padding that serves a purpose especially in a oral telling.