I stumbled across this the SDL and figured id give it a shot if only for fun, so i took my picture The Prankster, Japanesed him up and decided there werent enough ninja's in this series of comics.
Of cource i did the stupid thing and designed my OC to have lots, and lots.... And lots of Filligree.... im going to want to die before the 5th frame... maybe i could make a brush to do it for me, hmm.
Ninja eclosed in metal how can he lose?. I mean common this place is undeniably short on contortionist gaunt looking semi capoeira style fighting ninjas with a court jester bent perspective upon life. "In the land of insanity, the madman is king"
Its the same old story, ancient gods, lost artifacts and lots of ass kicking along the way back to god hood.
In riddles it speaks, with armour that creaks. It battles in dance, it seems with out stance. In madness and riddles, with your mind he does fiddle.
The prankster has a habit of finding a bridge, repairing it to seem it to seem more like a temple gate with dipiction of smiling faces, and will leave a small offering plate at each, entrance if an offering is made they cross in peace, while remaining in hiding, or attempting to impersonate a statue, he states to the person attempting to cross that theyv chosen not to travel the path of the virtuos, and gives them a riddle before stating. You must then travel the path of the scholar, or be forced forced on the path of the warrior, eg he attempt to beat them black and blue before sending them back the way they came from. so if they dont pay, and cant/wont answer the riddle then he attacks until they either beat him or figure out the riddle.
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yeaah, but then again i have a nasty habit of taking things too far and ruining them. besides, i can always come back to him should need be or inspiration take me.
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We are oft to blame in this, - / 'Tis too much proved - that with devotion's visage/ And pious action we do sugar o'er/ The devil himself.
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We are oft to blame in this, - / 'Tis too much proved - that with devotion's visage/ And pious action we do sugar o'er/ The devil himself.
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We are oft to blame in this, - / 'Tis too much proved - that with devotion's visage/ And pious action we do sugar o'er/ The devil himself.
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We are oft to blame in this, - / 'Tis too much proved - that with devotion's visage/ And pious action we do sugar o'er/ The devil himself.
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vemos el crear seres de nuestra semejansa como un pecado, pero creamos dioses sin remordimiento...
Though who would you chalenge me with Copper or Beelzulken?
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We are oft to blame in this, - / 'Tis too much proved - that with devotion's visage/ And pious action we do sugar o'er/ The devil himself.
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vemos el crear seres de nuestra semejansa como un pecado, pero creamos dioses sin remordimiento...
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