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marshmurmurs · 2 years
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come closer omori fans the vault hunters propaganda wont hurt you 
So! omori vh au! They are hunters!! I’m mixing stuff from both the 1.16 and 1.18 versions of the modpack for this. Bonus marsh typical creechrification as if they were one of my mcyt blorbos. I was originally gonna wait on this post until I drew the rest of the squad but that’d take ages so
Aubreys got a high damage build! She uses taunt:fear regularly. I like to imagine her flavor for it would be like a larger dragon shadow behind her that’ll fly and crash into the floor bursting into pink particles covering the area of effect for this. Impact deals a bit of knockback and stops any mobs from moving toward her in the aoe. She would love raid vaults and the new gladiator arenas. She is adored by idona, their specialest hunter
Basil I think would enjoy playing around with modded bits, specifically botania. My guy is living his best life with his magical flowers. Carrying the team in the modded department and giving out nice little gifts of things hes made. Took water breathing ability. I think velara would like him, tenos too. Something about personal sacrifice and Knowing things. I think he’d prefer coop vaults over solo vaults
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snowboyclarkov · 2 years
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Personality Comparison For No Reason
My personality typing, as stated in my profile description, is ISTJ 5w4. It may actually be INTP 5w4, though I'm not truly sure between the two. Using that, and other methods, this is an extensive list of characters from different series whose personalities I am closest to, based on their cognitive functions, enneagram and general similar behaviours between themselves and myself. Pictures of each one will be below the list.
Since I made this, a second has been done after analysing Beyblade Burst some more and deciding that my personality is more akin to Gwyn Reynolds instead of Naoki Minamo, and to Brooklyn Masefield instead of Garland Siebald. That same adjustment has been made to this post as well.
Crowscare -> Ingram
Cookie Run -> Frost Queen Cookie
Cuphead -> Chinook Pilot Saluki
Doki Doki Literature Club! -> Yuri
Grand Theft Auto -> Eddie Toh
The Grand Tour -> James May
Inazuma Eleven -> Fuusuke Suzuno
Beyblade -> Brooklyn Masefield
Katawa Shoujo -> Rin Tezuka
Beyblade Burst -> Gwyn Reynolds
Made In Abyss -> Ozen
Monster Girl Encyclopedia -> Soldier Beetle
Mix Ore -> Nagisa Ichigaulait
Fire Emblem -> Idunn
Undertale -> Woshua
Gakuen Babysitters -> Keigo Saikawa
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure -> Leone Abbacchio
Touhou Project -> Ran Yakumo
Ace Attorney -> Sorin Sprocket
Beyblade: Metal Saga -> Faust
The Loud House -> Maggie
Jelly Jamm -> Ongo
Rosario + Vampire -> Mizore Shirayuki
Corpse Party -> Naho Saenoki
Danganronpa -> Mukuro Ikusaba
Sonic The Hedgehog -> Sage Robotnik
Land of the Lustrous -> Rutile
Dragon Ball -> Jimmy Firecracker
Inazuma Eleven: Ares -> Yuuichirou Mansaku
Initial D -> Satoshi Omiya
Shimoneta -> Hyouka Fuwa
Pirates of the Caribbean -> Murtogg
Pokémon -> Calem
Kid Icarus -> Poseidon
Monster Girl Quest -> Gnome
Yandere Simulator -> Horo Goramu
Joshiraku -> Gankyou Kuurubiyuutei
Monogatari -> Sodachi Oikura
Professor Layton -> Ridelle Mystere
Game of Thrones -> Archmaester Ebrose
The Binding of Isaac -> Apollyon
Date A Live -> Yuzuru Yamai
Star Fox -> General Pepper
Zero Escape -> Sigma Klim
Super Smash Bros. -> Galeem
Puyo Puyo -> Legamünt
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX -> Ryo Marufuji
Ninjago -> Milton Dyer
Bakugan -> Fabia Sheen
Codename: Kids Next Door -> Nigel Uno
Glitch -> E. Gadd
Kirby -> Claycia
Saw -> Daniel Matthews
Dead Rising -> Carl Schliff
Omori -> Sunny
The Amazing World of Gumball -> Clipboard Men
Monster Musume -> Lala
Paper Mario -> Professor Toad
Trauma Center -> Victor Niguel
Driver -> Bishop
Nagasarete Airanto -> Chikage
Inspector Morse -> Endeavour Morse
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective -> Jowd
God of War -> Helios
Saiko no Sutoka -> Akira
Cells At Work! -> NT4201
Total Drama -> MK
Hetalia -> Iceland
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil -> Ronaldo
Hotel Dusk -> Kevin Woodward
Papers, Please -> M. Vonel
Oggy & the Cockroaches -> Marky
It's Not Me, It's My Basement -> Embry Oliver
Chainsaw Man -> Asa Mitaka
Inazuma Eleven GO -> Alpha
Azur Lane -> Admiral Graf Spee
Heaven's Lost Property -> Nymph
My Hero Academia -> Yui Kodai (Rule)
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Bonus: My main OC's MHA variant, basic details
Occupation = U.A. Student
Hero Name = Mysurarni (formerly a neutral/arc main antagonist a la Pax Forsythe, currently part of Class 1-A) | Alternatively known as Absolute Zero
Appearance = See the bottom of the post, can turn hands into ice claws, hair gains gem-like appearance a la Land of the Lustrous when quirk is in effect, also a biological hermaphrodite
Quirk = Snow Sage [Yuki-onna physiology/powers, has cold-powered artillery that is part of their body and can be vanished at any time for convenience.]
Extra = Capable of combining quirk and learned skill to perform Touhou-style danmaku based on formulae & equations.
More Extra = Black light powers (similar to Glory Regnar's powers, taught by mother who has a quirk that grants 4 disembodied wings that are said to be impervious [they aren't] and light-based powers. Galeem as a quirk, basically.)
Costume = Imagine the spirit/avatar of Greatest Raphael/Glory Regnar as clothing/armour minus the head, tail and shimenawa parts (Colour scheme switched to white, lavender purple, dark purple, black, teal, ice-blue & ice-white.)] Alternate outfits exist too, because I'm indecisive. Outfits made from special material, protective but soft and flexible.
They call their moves 'Genesis Crown', etc. as opposed to 'Glory Crown' seen in the Beyblade Burst series.
Naturally maintains a chilled air around their body constantly to prevent overheating, sometimes faint cold air is made visible surrounding the space directly around their body. Does best in cold environments especially those filled with ice and/or snow.
*What the outfit would be based on: da3d992e9ba23709a6cfc78dcf8d39 b959d086e59b47a9eec8d597566617 08e07cb1f7c8df62cc2f1a93031eb3 670964123039ae7bc75b881fc1c648
**Appearance (Extra): Light grey skin, nigh-impervious exoskeleton covering entire body, 6 legs (2 fore + 4 normal), ice-based wings inside carapace, ship-esque cold-powered artillery When Quirk in Effect = Pupils turn roughly the same colour as irises (light gold), ice claws, hair turns lavender purple and gains a gem-esque appearance a la Land of the Lustrous, can turn arms into any item desired (all made of pure ice) Basically the entire body = File:Soldier_Beetle_0 Thanks to studies together with mother, capable of causing exoskeleton to fade away and lower half of body to change to normal legs for convenience, similar to the artillery mutation.
***The artillery looks just like the sort that Admiral Graf Spee has. AGS used as basis due to personality and colour scheme reasons. The red is exchanged for lavender and the black primarily for ice-white.
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****Things like swords, chainsaws and other quirks have no effect if they strike the exoskeleton. Unless the attacking force is heat-based, in which case it very much can as long as the heat in question is further above normal body temperature than Clarkov's coldness is below 10C.
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landcruising · 7 years
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What a journey it has been! 9 months, 11 islands, 12,000 kilometers from Kyushu in the south to Hokkaido in the north. We kept you updated through our ‘Where are We’ posts (find them here) but there was never enough space to do justice to all the beautiful and hospitable people we met. So I’d like to do that here.
On Tsushima Island
A one-day trip to renew our visa for South Korea turned into a weekend as a typhoon prevented us from returning the same day (read about it here). Stranded without money, Jinha and Mizuki took us in for the night, introducing us to the elegant style of Japanese houses with tatami mats and low tables and their traditional bedding: quilted mattresses (called futons) that are laid on the floor.
Meeting the Land Cruiser Community
What better introduction to a new country than being invited to an event with like-minded people? Thank you Mr. Nakashima for the invite, and big thanks to all Land Cruiser Community members for sharing your event with us. Here we had our ‘Firsts’ of soaking in a Japanese onsen (hot spring) and drinking sake. Read the full story here.
Masa (Coco Cruiser), Yasuko, and Masaya thank you for your friendship throughout our journey, and Masa in particular for connecting us with so many of your friends. The Land Cruiser had its first fender bender, but Coco Cruiser, his friend Mr. Sakaguchi and Mr. Kenske fixed it working on Saturday until midnight (read about it here). We are so grateful for the work you did!
Masa, Yasuko, Masaya
Fixing our first fender bender.
Along the Way
To Masa’s friend Diesuke, thank you for teaching me some Japanese over a sushi dinner. Along the road we met Yukino who took us to her home where we prepared lunch. Thank you for bringing such a spontaneous, fun moment in our journey.
Japanese is not easy to learn nor easy to teach, it seems…
In Usuki, Suematso arranged a tour for us in the miso factory of the Fundókin Company, under the enthusiastic guidance of Mr. Shinji. With 30 years of experience under his belt, he sure knew how to explain the process of fermenting soya beans into a delicious paste. We came to love it and often ate miso soup.
After we met Kayo at a Shinto Shrine we followed her home for dinner. Her husband Hiromitsu had done several long-term cycling trips throughout the world. Thank you for introducing us to eating in a Japanese restaurant and sharing your inspiring stories about lifestyles and travel!
Suematso and Mr. Shinji
Kayo and Hiromitsu
Friendee Auto
Akihiro Nakashima went more than out of his way to get our Land Cruiser in top shape again (find his workshop here). He and his mechanics worked on it for three full weeks, replacing many parts. We are forever indebted for all the love and attention you gave to our home on wheels, which is now ready for so many new adventures! Read about it here.
But it was more than fixing the Land Cruiser. Miki shared her kitchen with me so I could feed the crowd lunch while she took care of breakfast and dinner. Over the weekends we spend time at Tomo and Masa’s homes, meeting the mechanics’ families and doing some sightseeing. It has all been such a pleasure! And Eisuke, thank you for all your translating!
Sightseeing with Tomo and his friend.
Dinner with Masa and his family.
Foreigners on Honshu
After 2 months on Kyushu we crossed the bridge to Japan’s biggest island, Honshu. For a while we had been in touch with a number of people who followed our journey, among whom a couple of foreigners.
Daniel and Kyoko, what a pleasure it has been and thanks for doing it all over in Shikoku. We hope our roads will cross again soon!
Kyoko, a great cook and with Dan, great companionship!
Andy, thank you for taking us out for dinner and sharing your stories. Dave, it was a pleasure to meet you and see your shop Japan 4×4 in Kobe. Peter, thank you for giving us a peek in the art of glass blowing (read about it here), and what a joy it was meeting you and Itsuka again at the Land Cruiser Meeting East.
Will, Jennifer and the kids. We loved staying at your house (the one night growing into a full week), to have shared so many meals and Jennifer, thank you for our candid ‘women talks’. Let’s meet again at an international HASH!
On that note. A big thanks to the Nagoya and Kobe HASH for having us. Two awesome runs!
A well deserved treat after the Nagoya HASH run.
The Land Cruiser’s First Aid Crews
All of a sudden we had a serious problem with the clutch. We called Masa, who called Taku, who drove 180 kms to get us back on the road. We drove to his workshop where he replaced the clutch and we stayed at his and Ayako’s home. What a beautiful couple. Thank you for all your help and the fun we shared with you and your sister’s family!
We kept having some problems with the brakes. Mr. Nakashima figured out what the problem was, Masa ordered the part and his friend (oh my, we forgot his name!) fixed it. Thanks! While in Kyoto we didn’t have car problems but felt privileged to camp in Mr Fujita’s parking lot among the grandest of Land Cruisers.
In Tokyo we had no car issues but were hosts of Kuma and his family. Not only that, but Kuma organized a great get together in his garage for families and friends of Land Cruiser aficionados. It was such a pleasant surprise. Thank you all!
In Naka, Omori fitted the Land Cruiser with second-hand studless tires so the Land Cruiser was ready for Hokkaido’s winter.
Winter in Hokkaido
We indeed got our fair share of snow! Joshei, whom we met in Wakkanai later invited us for lunch in Sapporo, which was well deserved after this walk in the white world. Thank you for the insightful talk we had over coffee!
In Hokkaido we had a string of warm welcomes. Among them a spontaneous invitation for an Italian meal and we were literally drawn into a restaurant – “We love your car, let me buy you lunch!” – and served these meals before the couple had shaken our hands, introduced themselves, and were on their way.
The owner of the Italian restaurant.
A delicious lunch offered by strangers.
We loved the freshly brewed coffee at the Refined Coffee Bar prepared by Kouki Hiwatashi and Kumagai Tomoyuki. Thank you for giving us a sense of a warm home for an evening!
The World of Toyota
Thanks to the Land Cruiser community we got a tour in the Land Cruiser Factory in Nagoya and visited the excellent Toyota Automobile Museum. Thank you for making this possible, in particular Marumatsu. We are so grateful for this unique opportunity! Read the full story here.
In Yamagata
On our way up to and down from Hokkaido, we had a blissful stop at more Land Cruiser aficionados. Thank you Takihiro, Mito and Mitsuyosha for your hospitality and the time we shared!
The Land Cruiser Community Meets Once More
Luckily we could include a second Land Cruiser Meeting, this time at the foot of Mount Fuji. With more than 200 Land Cruisers we shared a weekend of admiring each other vehicles, drinking, laughing, taking the vehicles for a spin. What a perfect organization. Thanks for having us! Read the full story here.
In Miyazaki
Last but not least, just before left Japan we met Kochan and Mika. Kochan spent hours phoning with bureaucrats after we learned that our ferry back to Japan was out of order, which would result in us overstaying. He managed to get our visa extension organized as well as tickets for the ferry. Thank you for all your help, sharing your home with us, the conversations we had, and time with your beautiful friends. It was a blast!
On the Road, Everywhere and In Between
On the different islands, people came for a chat when they saw us parked somewhere. Some brought coffee, others gave us produce. Many of these meetings brought a smile to our faces and made our day. Thank you all for making us feel so welcome in your country!
These women from the michi no eki came over to hand us a cup of coffee.
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A kind villager daily brought us produce from his garden.
To All Whom We Didn’t Meet
We had expected an additional two months on our visa but they were denied. Sorry to all the people who reached out through social media or otherwise. We would have loved to meet you. One day we’ll be back!
Thank You Japan! What a journey it has been! 9 months, 11 islands, 12,000 kilometers from Kyushu in the south to Hokkaido in the north.
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