Replaying phantom hourglass and I really don’t think it’s fair to characterize Linebeck as a coward. Like yeah he doesn’t want to go into the dungeons or the temple of the ocean king, but the temple of the ocean king sucks the life out of you, you see skeletons and spirits of people who died in there. He actually did go in there by himself and got trapped. Another thing to keep in mind is that he’s a normal person, he doesn’t fight and he prefers the laid back lifestyle. Now he does want treasure and that gets him motivated, but that treasure is also in a life threatening ghost ship that takes victims here and there. It makes sense that he’s nervous about that.
Another thing to keep in mind is that when you do fight monsters and bosses in the sea, he’s not scared at all. He tells you that there’s an enemy, he cheers you on, and even when you die he just kinda accepts his fate. He’s a competent and capable man on the sea, and you know that he knows what he’s doing. Also, as soon as you see the ghost ship after you get the second sea chart, he tells you to go straight ahead, to chase it down. Again, he’s motivated by Treasure, but he doesn’t hesitate to chase after the ghost ship.
Maybe as an adult he should go and help Link who is just a kid, but keep in mind that this is a video game and you don’t want your hand to be held the entire time playing. His role only seems to be sailing you around anyways, not traveling by your side like Ciela (I’d imagine it’d be different for a full grown man to be following you around, cuz most Zelda companions hide away while you’re playing)
Anyways, Linebeck is cowardly at times, but I wouldn’t characterize him as a coward. A greedy pathetic scoundrel, yeah, but not really a coward.
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Moon in the Day is giving me major Alchemy of Souls vibes, especially the past scenes. Like Ri-ta insisting that she only cares if Do-ha is alive so she can kill him, it's so Mu-deok. And Do-ha not wanting to live and unable to sleep is like Jang Uk S2.
It's like what would happen if you had Mu-deok with S2 Jang Uk! No Sunshine in this pair. It's Furious Vengeance & Deadly but with Suicidal Depression pairing.
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There are two noticeable times in Sonic Movie 2 where Sonic's power (or "boost") seems to run out of charge, which severely slows down his speed and leaves him vulnerable.
This basically means that Sonic's full speed isn't permanent, and there is a limit to it.
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Dream’s dnf fanart likes
August 31st
George tying the front of Dream's hair up
George as Tinkerbell and Dream as Peter Pan fighting over a lack of fairy dust, Sapnap as Captain Hook and Karl as Mr Smee watching and wondering what is wrong with them
Dream and George, dressed in suits, literally running away from their responsibilities
bookstore AU, Dream browsing the shelves, George sneakily looking at him, standing in front of a different shelf
blob!dnf reaching for each other, stars around them
blob!dnf in front of their Hobbit style house
Dream as the christmas tree emoji, George as the foot emoji, based on tweets they've made
Dream Team at the beach, Sapnap building a sandcastle, Dream looking at George, who is leaning on Dream's knee, drinking a smoothie. (+ plushie!dnf kissing in front of the sandcastle
-Happy drEP Release Day!!-
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Silver needs a new backstory already his character profile in Sonic Generations describes his Sonic 06 background even though that timeline was erased.
The other day I was going over his profile in Sonic Channel (auto-translated to English), and I noticed that as well. But the issue is, the Rivals games were never actually released in Japan! There is no Japanese translations or voice-overs by the cast noted on the wiki, and the only release dates provided are for North America, Europe, and Australia. Which does make me insanely curious what Silver's first actual unerased-from-the-timeline meeting with Sonic is for Japanese fans, actually. The next Sonic game chronologically that he appears in is Sonic Colours DS, barring Mario and Sonic at the (2010) Olympic Winter games, whose games were released in autumn 2009. And since Colours DS is the handheld version of the main game, I'm not sure how its canonicity really lies, nevermind the fact Silver cordially greets Sonic there and sends him off to some rides. If Colours Wii is the fully canon game, it would make his first true appearance in Sonic Generations... where he also knows Sonic already. Unless that is some kinda situation like with Blaze being able to recall Crisis City there and the like?
As it stand, it makes sense to me Silver's bio in Generations mentions the fact he is "from a destroyed future", because in Japan from which it was translated they presumably know simply no other backstory for him than the one in '06 where that was indeed the case... even if '06's story technically never happened in the first place. But this whole mess does not add much cohesion between the various world regions, and with '06 erased, Rivals going all but unmentioned in Japan, Sonic in Japanese!TSR making clear mentions about '06's story while Silver has no idea what he is talking about, and Silver just plain knowing Sonic already in Colours DS, Generations, and even the M&S DS Winter game if it counts... just how in the world did they meet?
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