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idontnap · 2 years
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“Zane Obispo!” Brooks threw her fists onto her hips. “If you think I’m going to let you turn yourself into that evil stinking god and spend your eternity in the land of fear, then–” “You’re not.” She blinked. “We’re going to stop him first,” I said.
The Storm Runner, J.C. Cervantes, pg 143
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lucyshypemaster · 2 years
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i actually wish j.c. cervantes didn't name the ren spin-off as the lords of night bc the first thing that pop up in my mind when I see that title is lord of the rings 💀💀 i also mixed up both of those titles many many times
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will80sbyers · 17 days
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Do you still have the list of movies that inspired ST4? I had a picture of it but I lost it and I haven't been able to find it since. Please and thank you in advance.
Yep!
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300
2001: A Space Odyssey
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
12 Monkeys
28 Days Later
13th Warrior
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Altered States
Amelie
American Sniper
Analyze This
Annihilation
Aristocats
Armageddon
Assassins Creed
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Arrival
Almost Famous
Batman Begins
Batman V. Superman
Basket Case
Battle at Big Rock
Beauty and the Beast
Beetlejuice
Behind Enemy Lines
Beverly Hills Cop
Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey
Billy Madison
Black Cauldron
Black Swan
Boondock Saints
Borat
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Burn After Reading
Broken Arrow
Blade Runner
C.H.U.D
Con Air
Cast Away
Congo
Constantine
Children of Men
Cabin in the Woods
Crank
Casablanca
Carrie
Crimson Tide
Clueless
Dukes of Hazzard
Don’t Breathe
Death to Smoochy
Doom
Dark Knight
Dogma
Deep Blue Sea
Dreamcatcher
Drop Dead Fred
Die Hard
Die Hard 2
Die Hard 3
Don’s Plum
Dances with Wolves
Dumb and Dumber
Edward Scissorhands
Enter the Void
Ex Machina
Event Horizon
Emma (2020)
Forrest Gump
Fargo
Fisher King
Full Metal Jacket
Ferris Bueller
Fallen
Fugitive
Ghost
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Ghostbusters
Good Fellas
Girl Interrupted
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Get Out
Good Will Hunting
Hackers
High Fidelity
Hellraiser 1
Hellraiser 2
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Hidden
High School Musical
Hurt Locker
Heat
Hunger Games
Highlander
Hell or High Water
Home Alone
I am Legend
It’s a Wonderful Life
In Cold Blood
Inception
I am a Fugitive from Chain Gang
Inside Out
Island of Doctor Moreau
It Follows
Interview with a Vampire
Inner Space
Into the Spiderverse
Independence Day
Jupiter Ascending
John Carter of Mars
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
James Bond (All Movies)
Julie
Karate Kid
Knives Out
Kingsmen
Little Miss Sunshine
Labyrinth
Long Kiss Goodnight
Lost Boys
Leon: The Professional
Let the Right One In
Little Women (1994)
Mad Max: Fury Road
Magnolia
Men in Black
Mimic
Matrix
Misery
My Cousin Vinny
Mystic River
Minority Report
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Neverending Story
Never Been Kissed
No Country for Old Men
Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
North by Northwest
Open Water
Orange County
Oceans 8
Oceans 11
Oceans 12
One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Ordinary People
Paddington 2
Platoon
Pulp Fiction
Papillon
Pan’s Labyrinth
Pineapple Express
Peter Pan
Princess Bride
Paradise Lost
Primal Fear
Prisoners
Peter Jackson’s King Kong
Reservoir Dogs
Ravenous
Rushmore
Road Warrior
Rogue One
Reality Bites
Raider of the Lost Ark
Red Dragon
Robocop
Shooter
Sky High
Swingers
Sword in the Stone
Step Up 2
Spy Kids
Saving Private Ryan
Shape of Water
Swept Away
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Superbad
Society
Swordfish
Stoker
Splice
Silence of the Lambs
Source Code
Sicario
Se7en
Starship Troopers
Scrooged
Splash
Silver Bullet
Speed
The Visit
The Italian Job
The Mask of Zorro
True Lies
The Blair Witch Project
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Tangled
The Craft
The Guest
The Devil’s Advocate
The Graduate
The Prestige
The Rock
Titanic
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Fly
Tombstone
The Mummy
The Guardian
The Goofy Movie
The Peanut Butter Solution
Toy Story 4
The Ring
The Crazies
The Mist
The Revenant
The Perfect Storm
The Shining
Terminator 2
The Truman Show
Temple of Doom
The Cell
To Kill a Mockingbird
Timeline
The Good Son
The Orphan
The Birdcage
The Green Mile
The Raid
The Cider House Rules
The Lighthouse
The Book of Henry
The A-Team
The Crow
The Terminal
Thor Ragnarok
Twister
The Descent
The Birds
Total Recall
The Natural
The Fifth Element
True Romance
Terminator: Dark Fate
The Hobbit Trilogy
Unforgiven
Unbreakable
Unleashed
Very Bad Things
Wayne’s World
What Women Want
War Dogs
Wedding Crashers
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Welcome to Marwen
Wet Hot American Summer
What Lies Beneath
What Dreams May Come
War Games
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Weird Science
Willow
Wizard of Oz
Wanted
Young Sherlock Holmes
You’ve Got Mail
Zodiac
Zoolander
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gffa · 4 months
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CONGRATULATE ME, I HAVE MADE SO MUCH PROGRESS ON GETTING THROUGH THE HIGH REPUBLIC STORIES, thanks to my library having a bunch of the audiobooks and comics in! I'm actually a little further than this along (I've read more than half of the 2021 High Republic comic series, more than half of Edge of Balance, more than half of Monster of Temple Peak, more than half of Convergence, etc.) but this is still a good reflection of how up to date I am with THR stories:
MAIN STORYLINE NOVELS - PHASE I:
The High Republic: Light of the Jedi
The High Republic: A Test of Courage
The High Republic: Into the Dark
The High Republic: The Rising Storm
The High Republic: Race To Crashpoint Tower
The High Republic: Out Of The Shadows
The High Republic: Mission to Disaster
The High Republic: The Fallen Star
The High Republic: Midnight Horizon
MAIN STORYLINE NOVELS - PHASE II:
The High Republic: Path of Deceit
The High Republic: Convergence
The High Republic: Quest for the Hidden City
The High Republic: Cataclysm
The High Republic: Quest for Planet X
The High Republic: Path of Vengeance
MAIN STORYLINE NOVELS - PHASE III:
The High Republic: The Eye of Darkness
MAIN STORYLINE COMICS - PHASE I:
The High Republic (2021) - 15 issues
The High Republic Adventures (2021) - 13 issues
The High Republic: The Monster of Temple Peak - 4 issues
The High Republic: The Edge Of Balance - 2 manga volumes
The High Republic: Trail of Shadows - 5 issues
The High Republic: Eye of the Storm - 2 issues
MAIN STORYLINE COMICS - PHASE II:
The High Republic: The Blade - 4 issues
The High Republic (2022) - 10 issues
The High Republic Adventures (2021) - 8 issues
The High Republic: Edge of Balance: Precedent - 1 manga volume
The High Republic Adventures: The Nameless Terror - 4 issues
MAIN STORYLINE COMICS - PHASE III:
The High Republic: Shadows of Starlight - 4 issues
The High Republic (2023) - 3 issues [ONGOING]
The High Republic Adventures (2023) - 1 issue [ONGOING]
MAIN STORYLINE AUDIODRAMAS - PHASE I:
The High Republic: Tempest Runner
MAIN STORYLINE AUDIODRAMAS - PHASE II:
The High Republic: The Battle of Jedha
ONESHOT COMIC ISSUES - PHASE I:
Star Wars Adventures (2020) #6 - "The Gaze Electric"
The High Republic Adventures: Free Comic Book Day 2021
The High Republic Adventures Annual 2021
The High Republic Adventures: Galactic Bake-Off Spectacular
Star Wars Adventures (2020) #14 - "A Very Nihil Interlude"
The High Republic Adventures: Free Comic Book Day 2023
ONESHOT COMIC ISSUES - PHASE II:
The High Republic Adventures: Quest of the Jedi
ANTHOLOGY NOVELS - PHASE I:
Star Wars: The High Republic: Starlight
ANTHOLOGY NOVELS - PHASE II:
Star Wars Insider: The High Republic: Tales of Enlightenment
ANTHOLOGY NOVELS - ALL PHASES:
The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life
I don't know what I'm going to do after I finish all of these! Maybe finally read the second Thrawn trilogy or get around to the second and third Padme books or, ooh, Outbound Flight got an unabridged audiobook version and I never did finish that one! It's been fun to have a bunch of audiobooks to listen to via my library and one thing I will say for The High Republic stories, is that I do think they're some of the best interconnected storytelling Star Wars has had outside of the animated series' continuity with the movies. I do feel like they often times are hamstrung by "so much of the cool stuff happening is just a repeat of the things the Jedi in the Clone Wars did", but the sense of all these moving parts that work together, different authors all having a pretty coherent take on the characters and plot, despite being in so many different books, is really well-done. They're fun to get through, and that's what I'm really looking for.
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tricky-fingers · 2 months
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My quick sketch of brooks from the storm runner trilogy
Yes it sucks
Yes I’m proud
Deal with it
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snakeslide · 5 months
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Favorite books of 2024
Fiction: Simon Jimenez’s A Spear Cuts Through Water. For an author who already had a well-reviewed novel (The Vanished Birds), this book is imo drastically under-reported on. I like books that a) have innovative and interesting POVs b) story-within-a-story narratives c) interact with the history and meaning of storytelling. This has all three and is beautifully written with a plot that keeps you coming back.
(Runner up: the Scholomance trilogy. Fun and I loved the characters but I didn't think back to it as much as Spear)
Nonfiction: None that blew me away, but I enjoyed Gathering Moss by Robin Wall Kimmerer. I also finally read Driven to Distraction, the original ADHD nonfiction manifesto, and felt so very (uncomfortably?) seen
Graphic Novel: Kate Beaton’s Ducks by a long shot. It broke my heart.
Poetry: The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On by Franny Choi. “Lord, I confess I want the clarity of catastrophe but not the catastrophe./Like everyone else, I want a storm I can dance in/I want an excuse to change my life.” A collection about what the modern ‘end of the world’ through violence and climate change means to communities who have already gone through an apocalypse.
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fandomtrumpshate · 1 year
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Listed fandoms ...
As we head into the final weekend of signups for FTH 2023, there've not been any large changes to the rankings for our listed fandoms. The number of signups have gone up, but most fandoms still have the same ranking they did at our last update. There's still time to storm up the list ... do the thing! You know you want to :)
Signups are open through Sunday Feb 19!
Under the cut is a snapshot of the listed fandom rankings so far ...
58 Good Omens 49 Harry Potter * 42 K-Pop * 38 Teen Wolf 35 Sherlock Holmes * 34 MCU * 30 Star Wars * 24 Scum Villain's Self-Saving System 24 Stranger Things 23 Mo Dao Zu Shi / The Untamed 20 The Sandman 19 Boku no Hiro Akademia (My Hero Academia) 19 The Witcher 18 Fullmetal Alchemist 17 Merlin 17 Our Flag Means Death 16 DC Comics 16 Original Work 16 Supernatural 15 The Magnus Archives 15 Shadowhunters 15 Tian Guan Ci Fu (Heaven Official's Blessing) 13 9–1–1 13 Check Please! 13 DC Extended Universe * 13 Hades (video game) 13 Locked Tomb Trilogy 13 The Old Guard 12 All for the Game 12 Avatar The Last Airbender * 12 Star Trek * 12 Tolkien * 10 Jujutsu Kaisen 10 Raven Cycle 9 Benoit Blanc Mysteries (Knives Out; Glass Onion) 9 Diamond no Ace 8 A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones 8 Arcane 8 Hunger Games 8 Kinnporsche 8 Marvel Comics 8 Naruto 8 Percy Jackson and the Olympians 7 Genshin Impact 7 Gundam Wing 7 Heartstopper 7 Interview With The Vampire 7 James Bond 7 Wednesday / The Addams Family 6 Disco Elysium 6 Doctor Who * 6 Final Fantasy * 6 Fire Emblem Three Houses 6 Leverage 6 Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast 6 Six of Crows Duology 6 SK8 the Infinity 6 Yuri!!! On Ice 5 The Maze Runner 5 Stellar Firma 4 Dungeons & Dragons 4 Haikyuu!!! 4 Hetalia 4 Hockey RPF 4 Nirvana in Fire 4 Tian Ya Ke / Word of Honor 3 Bleach 3 Critical Role 3 Hannibal 3 The Last of Us 3 RWBY 3 Spy x Family 3 Steven Universe 3 Welcome to Night Vale 3 Wheel of Time 2 Anne of Green Gables / Anne with an E 2 Bad Buddy 2 Buffyverse * 2 Captive Prince 2 Cyberpunk 2077 2 Dishonored 2 Dragon Age * 2 Encanto 2 Hacks 2 Hunter X Hunter 2 Julie and the Phantoms 2 The Magicians 2 Mass Effect 2 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1 Ghosts (BBC) 1 Lucifer (TV) 1 Schitt's Creek 1 Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse 1 The Terror (TV 2018) 1 Venom 1 Voltron 0 Assassin's Creed 0 Dracula 0 Goncharov (1973) 0 The Green Knight
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NaNoWriMo 2023 // "Shadow's Remnant"
Genre: YA // Sci Fi // Dystopian
Keywords + Tropes: Found family, LGBTQ+, La Résistance
Summary: Fifty years after a bi-planet resource war, a group of rebels from the winning planet must go against their own government in order to save the survivors.
This is the final book in the "Jax Cassaway and the Shadow Runners" trilogy; you can read the first book here! The second book will be available via the same link when it comes out in Jan. 2024 :)
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I had grown up hearing stories about the stars. 
Of course, I’d never actually seen any. The atmosphere of my home planet was too dusty, the evenings filled with too many storms for anyone to catch a glimpse of them. Even so, tales of giants burning millions of miles away were captivating, even if they weren’t common conversation. But I knew, from my perspective, the stars would be small and bright and white like the foam of rushing water, scattered along even the farthest points of the horizon. 
When I was younger and blessed with a more vivid imagination, I used to pretend that what lay beyond our own pinkened sky was some massive, untouchable secret. Something only I knew about. I would spend days reading about it, looking up diagram after diagram, and memorizing the names of constellations, even though they would never come of any practical use to me. But I still liked it. It gave me something to do in the odd hours of the day when every other kid was out getting into trouble. It was always there to serve as a distraction. 
 On really stormy nights, I’d climb out from my bedroom to the flattened roof beside it, armed with only a flashlight and my own stubborn exhilaration. Pressed against the window, I would point the light far up into the storm clouds, watching as the rain splashed downwards, shining as if I had been the one to set the sky on fire. 
Even still, real stars were something I’d never quite been able to imagine. I knew there were other planets out there, other worlds besides my own. There were lands where the colors of the sunsets were reversed, set in tones of pinks and reds instead of shadowy blues. My mom had told me about them before she died. 
It was the only thing I could remember about her. That she held the same fascination with worlds we couldn’t see. And, for me, that alone had seemed stranger than the idea of stars. 
Whenever I thought too long about the skies of other planets, my mind wandered back to the stars and the fact that things out there existed without me ever setting eyes on them. It was like some sort of odd, twisted faith, believing in something even though I’d never seen it. 
But wasn’t that what faith was? 
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bucky-seifert · 1 year
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The Rise of Skywalker came out 3 years ago today and it is a movie that still sometimes occupied my headspace. So, I felt the need to make a list compiling my thoughts about it.
My feelings are all over the place, but it's fitting because the movie is all over the place. I do ultimately like it despite it's problems, which I will mention below.
Things I like
The opening sequence is great. The way Kylo Ren approaches the Sith Citadel and Palpatine is seriously badass.
Exogol is an awesome planet in my opinion. I admit I'm a sucker for strong primary colors, though.
There is some really fun action sequences
The dynamic of the 3 leads is fun and they have good chemistry, especially between Poe and Finn.
Despite the lack of planning, the trilogy manages to have a thesis of “Where you come from does not define who you are”. Finn was a storm trooper for a fascist military junta, Poe was a spice runner for a crime lord, and Rey is descended from one of the most dreaded figures in galactic history. Despite this, they were all able to move past that, and become good people.
Rey Skywalker. It symbolizes how she truly found what she was looking for this whole time, a family, and she now has a found family.
Everything Kylo Ren
Lando. Just everything Lando. More Lando is only ever a good thing.
The moment of Poe expressing how he didn’t feel ready next to Leia’s body.
On an emotional level I found it satisfying.
The Han Solo cameo was a great and moving scene.
I think Sith Troopers just look cool
How in the final battle the skills of all 3 leads came into play.
Hey finally some Y-Wings and B-Wings.
Things I'm indifferent, come down the middle or am just iffy about
Reylo. It’s not that it didn’t feel built up, it’s just something I always found myself indifferent toward.
Rey Palpatine. While it serves the above mentioned thesis, I still have mixed feelings on her being a Palpatine. It does explain where her power comes from, but also it would have been interesting to just have her be a nobody.
Battle of Exogol. An awesome battle in concept, it just should have been longer in the movie with more shots of space combat so it really felt like a huge battle. What was there made it feel underwhelming.
Leia scenes felt awkward but that isn’t something you can really blame on the film makers, and they probably did the best you could ask for.
“Somehow Palpatine has returned”. It’s a terrible line but I kind of love it because it’s so terrible. Same applies to "They fly now"
Things I did not like
Xyston Class Star Destroyers. Especially after how awesome the Resugence class SD is, the Xyston feels lazy by comparison
All the stuff appealing to those that raged at The Last Jedi, which is what most of Beaumont’s dialog is
The insane pacing in the first half that didn’t give the big story beats enough time to land.
How it supposedly all takes place in the span of 16 hours. That is something my brain just can't accept unless it's not our standard measurement of an hour.
Lack of Rose.
Why couldn’t the Death Star II wreckage have just been on Endor?
Fake out deaths
That stupid freaking dagger.  Seriously that whole dagger was contrived as heck even by Star Wars standards and Star Wars is already very contrived.
The fact that the Disney execs were too cowardly to give us Finn/Poe
Ultimately tried to cram too much story into a single 2 and a half hour long  movie.
Why did they replace Kylo’s TIE Silencer with a TIE Whisper? The Silencer was so dang cool I don’t get it.
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shadowron · 2 years
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Magic Items Suck in Shadowrun
…and it’s time we confronted that fact.
Even if we all hadn’t come from a background familiar with Dungeons & Dragons or other Fantasy Role-Playing Games (FRPGs), magical items are ubiquitous enough in cultures and mythologies worldwide that the average chummer could name half a dozen of them off the top of their head.
Excalibur and the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. 
Flying carpets and djinni bottles. 
Invisibility cloaks and rings of power.
These were all lifted and woven into Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, D&D, WoW… And Shadowrun, well, to quote the Great Prophet of Cyberpunk, William Gibson:
“So when I see things like ShadowRun, the only negative thing I feel about it is that initial extreme revulsion at seeing my literary DNA mixed with elves. Somewhere somebody's sitting and saying 'I've got it! We're gonna do William Gibson and Tolkien!'”
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He’s not wrong. 
There are elves and dragons and dwarves and wizards and orcs and street samurai and hackers and cyberware and zaibatsu and smartguns. And Shadowrun does a great job of integrating all those things together in a balanced way that has now seen the game go through six TTRPG editions, dozens of novels, and an expanding universe of video games.
So why do its magic items suck?
Reason #1: Magic items can only be used by magicians.
For all of the other fantasy DNA fragments that Shadowrun CRISPR’ed into Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy, one they did not is the ability of Bilbo-san to pick up a magic ring in the Lonely Mountain Barrens and immediately turn invisible to evade, uh, cyber-Gollum.  
Reason #2: Magic items mostly augment a magician’s abilities, not grant new ones.
The various Foci (Spell, Spirit, Power) provide extra dice for Sorcery, Conjuring, and Magic, respectively. You could argue that a Spell lock can be used by a non-magician, except that it requires a magician to cast the spell that gets “locked” onto the recipient (and must pay the Karma cost).
A magic weapon is a Power Focus in the shape of a weapon that can be used in Astral Space, and if it has a crunchy candy coating of Orichalcum, then it adds its rating to the magician’s Armed Combat dice pool. This is the closest that Shadowrun comes to creating something like Glamdring – wielded by Gandalf against the Balrog in the Mines of Moria.
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Reason #3: Magic items can only be used after spending Karma to bond them to the magician.
Karma is what Shadowrun uses for experience points, so in addition to using Karma to increase attributes and skills like the rest of the runners, magicians also have to use Karma to do things like learn new spells and undergo initiation.
But don’t worry – there is a simple fix.
Just relax Reason #1 above, at least. Any character can use a magic item, even if they must pay Karma to have it bonded. Mechanically, just have magic items provide flat bonuses to certain skills (or armor or damage) or invoke spell effects.
Sting, which famously glowed blue when orcs were about, now is a Dagger Weapon Focus with the ability to Detect Ork. Which is a real Shadowrun spell.
But why restrict ourselves to fantasy weapons? This is cyberpunk!
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From The Grimoire (1st Edition):
Though rumors of enchanted missiles abound and the military-industrial complex is funding massive research, no one has yet found a way to enchant any kind of missile, much less firearms or bullets. A weapon focus only functions when I the hands of its owner.
Cowards!
Bind spirits to ammo. A fire elemental in a FirePower round for extra boom. A slivergun whose shards are guided by storm spirit that electrocutes the target as well. An Earth Elemental stabilizes a Vindicator Minigun so you can have a true recoilless rifle.
A cyberdeck whose circuitry is made with orichalcum. Enchanted cybereyes that can Astrally perceive.
You got cool ideas? Drop ‘em below.
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idontnap · 2 years
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“The place was warm and smelled fresh, like the desert after a summer rain. I didn’t want to offend the guy, but I didn’t see why I had to drop Mission Puke to see his garden. Especially when the future of the world was at stake.”
The Storm Runner, J.C. Cervantes, pg 155
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stargazermuse · 2 years
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To anyone who had read/watched The Maze Runner trilogy: can someone explain it to me?
So the Flare is supposed to be an airborne virus that will turn anyone into a Crank. However, these kids that were put in the Maze Trials were supposed to be immune, so they couldn’t get it.
Okay, makes sense. Then how was it in The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure Winston and Newt both die to the Flare??
I mean Winston (SPOILER) actually dies in the Scorch Trials, but not by the Flare. He dies by the lightning storm. And I’m not sure if Newt dies in the Death Cure or not cause I haven’t read it yet. And I understand how Winston did get the Flare because he was attacked by the Cranks.
But even so, if they’re supposed to be immune, then how the hell did Newt get it? It made absolute no sense.
I feel like they just killed off a really good character cause everyone loved him.
Also does Teresa actually die? Cause in the second book she doesn’t betray them like she did in the movies. She does betray Thomas, but just to get WICKED off their back.
And the way Aris, Sonya, and Harriet show up?
I need someone to vent to. Help!!
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This series will be similar to the trilogy known as "The Storm Runner." by J. C. Cervantes, One of Trey's favorite trilogies. If you have not read it, Trey really recommends it. :]
This is reminding Trey that they should re-read it again-
This choice will determine the title of this series. (these titles are also referances to the titles of the 3 entries in the "Storm Runner" series)
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Today’s disabled character of the day is Zane Obispo from the Storm Runner Trilogy, who uses a mobility aid and Limb Length Discrepancy
Requested by Anon
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teartra · 3 years
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What is Rick Riordan presents?
Does Rick Riordan make another mythology series?
Honestly, it’s a very common question I’ve seen around. Short answer is no but long answer is...
No, Rick Riordan Presents is an imprint series within Disney Publishing Worldwide. The imprint features books that are connected to ancient myths in the modern day, much like Rick Riordan's books, with a few exceptions.
Almost all the series are criminally underrated and barely have more than 20 people in the fandom. Tiara is just being hyperbolic here... don’t mind her but honestly, if you like PJO/TKC or any Rick Riordan related mythology story
You should give them a try
All of the series have a very diverse cultures, mythologies, characters and interesting stories! YOU SHOULD PUT THEM ON YOUR 2021 READING LIST
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Zane: You’re coming off as paranoid.
Ren: Everyone keeps saying that. It’s some sort of conspiracy.
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