heard his "im arriving with the spoils of war everyone!" meow coming toward the house and i said aloud "oh god please don't be another slug please don't be another slug."
Goblin Metal Priest. Almost fully trained in two different schools of magic - which is quite uncommon. They've also dabbled in a third type of magic in secret that they might just now understand why was forbidden by the Conclave.
Based this off of a gob from 2015 that I liked the idea of, but was never satisfied with the design.
Someone from my Discord suggested finding a goblin in their cereal-box for this week's goblin, and Melfa decided to oblige. The best kind of prize to find!
Personally i'd just like if there was equal ways on the pvp and pve sides to get the same things and give them similar difficulty 'weights' but thats probably impossible because difficulty is highly dependant on the player
Like its pretty crap that folks who want to play for pve have to go to pvp areas for gift of battle
But it equally sucks people who want to play just for pvp areas now have the soul draining experience of map comp
(Of course you dont need legendaries but it'd be nice if you could choose gift of battle OR map comp and not need both) I think if there was a choice i'd be more likely to flip flop between doing both rather then groan about always having to do both lol
Liesel falls first, as a child, for the cool persona the neighbor boy puts so much effort into maintaining. (She falls again, later, for the man behind that persona, but it takes some growing first.)
Klavier falls second, for the loud, nitpicky attorney across the courtroom, with the red vest and silly hairstyle.
Apollo falls third, for the short, passionate woman he sees at his boss' firm sometimes, or in his courtroom rival's office, chittering away to all who will listen about her current case.
He also falls fourth, for that same rival, the man behind the rockstar persona.
Liesel falls fifth, for the man who openly encourages her to talk about work, because he likes the way her eyes light up.
Finally, Klavier falls last, for the woman who waited.