Rainer: how many more rock bottoms are you going to have to hit before you start taking care of yourselves
Thunderman LLC I'm thinking about a number between 11 and 25
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Sexiest Podcast Character — Unscripted Bracket — Round 1
Propaganda
Rainer (The Adventure Zone: Graduation):
i'm not dead but she can raise me regardless ;)
Mercedes Oak-Garcia (Dungeons & Daddies):
MILF of the Year
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Trans Rainer!!
I'm still only a few episodes into Grad and might change my design for her later but Rainer my beloved,,,, also ty Travis for giving me some canon chronic illness/wheelchair users to project onto you have no idea how happy it made me to see her when she first showed up
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Still got a couple more of these in the works, so here's our next hypothetical Adventure Zone platform fighter, hailing from Graduation, it's Rainer Michelle!
Rainer is at her best while she's able to keep her opponents at a distance, and thanks to her necromantic abilities she has plenty of ranged and disjointed attacks that allow her to do just that.
Rainer's neutral special has a dancing squirrel skeleton emerge from a hatch on her chair. The squirrel keeps moving as long as the button is held, turning around when encountering edges. Once the button is released, the squirrel explodes into bone shrapnel, damaging nearby foes.
Rainer's side special fires a stream of acid that pierces foes. The hit itself doesn't do damage, but instead coats foes in acid that steadily does damage. Acid can be shaken off by moving around.
Rainer's down special spawns a gravestone directly below her. If an opponent steps on it, skeletal arms burst forth, doing damage and briefly holding them in place. Spawning a second gravestone causes the previous one to vanish.
Rainer's up special will launch her chair in the direction held, doing a small hit. More importantly though, Rainer will then levitate where she ends up for several moments or until another button is pressed.
Rainer's finale summons the Skeleton Crew from Hieronymous Wiggenstaff's School for Heroism and Villainy, AKA Germaine, Victoria, and Rattles. The three skeletons will pursue different targets if possible, or go after the nearest target if all opponents are already pursued.
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My 2022 candlelight’s gift for @winter-skye
So sorry about the wait! I wanted to go beyond what I usually do, hope you like it!
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After Fitz turned into one, he and Argo wondered if potted plants for their dorm room might be nice for Firbolg and help him feel more at home, which is how they ended up with three small apple trees and a pear growing in pots by their window. Rainer helped.
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Whoulda thought three years after these pics we’d be engaged and living together? (It was me I had been in love with them for six months lol thanks McElroys)
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Rainer and Fitzroy Maplecourt of The Adventure Zone: Graduation
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@theadventurezone
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Me causally Listening to necromancin dancin
Brain i miss my wife(Rainer) tails
Me
Like I wasn't even listening to Taz ???
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Adventure Zone (Podcast)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Sir Fitzroy Maplecourt, Argo Keene, Master Firbolg (The Adventure Zone), Rainer (The Adventure Zone)
Additional Tags: Candlenights, TAZ Candlenights Exchange, Fluff, Holidays, Campaign: Graduation (The Adventure Zone)
Summary:
It’s not the Fitzroy doesn’t like Candlenights, it’s just…complicated. But with the Thundermen involved, Fitz just might have to make Candlenights happen after all.
HELLO AND HAPPY CANDLENIGHTS! My giftee for @thecandlenightszone was @fitzroycontent and so I present a little fluffy Thundermen spending Candlenights together. I hope you like it!!!
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thinking about the way rainer michelle subverts the disabled villain trope
like. two of the facts we learn about her early on are that 1: she's disabled and 2: she's a "villain"
but a big part of rainer's role in the story is to illustrate how that world's definitions of "villain" and "hero" are completely arbitrary and wrong. rainer is there to make the audience question why someone like her, who is genuinely kind and helpful with no ulterior motives, is labelled a "villain", all the while a character like the commodore, who is just an absolutely terrible person, is labelled a "hero"
the way she was typecast into the role of "villain" over something inherent to herself that she didn't exactly choose (literally the type of magic that manifested itself in her from a very young age, but also metaphorically her disability)
and how she couldn't do much to reject that label short of leaving the system entirely, so she accepted the label and continued to proudly embrace the things about herself that got her labelled "villainous" in the first place, while outright telling people -including one of our protagonists who also got labelled a "villain" over things he didn't choose- that being labelled a "villain" has no bearing on how good of a person you actually are
idk how much of that disabled villain/villainization of disabled people metaphor was intentional but it is very much There
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