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They just have that aura.

I love them and we haven’t seen them yet
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I completely agree. Icon and Rocket is one superhero partnership where the sidekick is 100% in line to take the place of the mentor.
It’s cute that in Misplaced apparently Icon saved the same bus as Rocket. I love them being parallels and in a way it shows Raquel is Icon and will take that mantle one day (at least according to my headcanon.)
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I don't usually post on Tumblr, but one of the worst things that I can think of is Static, who is my favorite superhero, getting pulled into Batman's corner of the DC universe.
If the Static Shock episodes where Static worked with Batman came out today they fandom would pull a Miles Morales/Peter Parker where they forget that Virgil has a perfectly loving father at home and have Bruce adopt him and become his dad and never mention his biological dad
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More than likely, Shalltear simply requested that a Gate portal be opened from her domain to the 6th floor. Aureole Omega, who is the unseen member of the Pleiades controls the teleportation systems within Nazarick and is in charge of screwing over intruders who try to teleport within the dungeon.
I don’t know if anyone has the answer, but I think I found a little plot hole in the first episode of Overlord.
So, Ains summons the floor guardians to the 6th floor for their meeting. Shalltear gets there first, she and Aura squabble. We know this. Aura says she teleported, used [Gate] because she overstuffed her bra.
But Floor Guardians could not originally teleport within Nazarick. It’s a big point of them receiving the rings of Ains Oal Gown.
So how did Shalltear teleport within Nazarick??? Is it something she had already because she is the floor guardian of multiple floors? Some other boon or buff given to her by her creator? Is there some in game explanation? As far as I am in the manga and anime, it doesn’t cover it…
If you have answers, please share!
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To be 100% fair, Icon oftentimes uses his cape as a weapon or a distraction.
Can we talk about Icon’s cape?

I mean

What the hell

Even is this.

Raquel designed this. Raquel designed his costume with a long ass cape. Raquel designed their costumes and gave him something that’ll probably lead to him getting killed. They aren’t even pretty costumes, as Flashback so kindly informed her.
You know who needs to design Icon and Rocket’s costumes?
Edna.
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Hol’up! That boy Arnus looking kinda clean!

Augustus freeman aka icon
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The unique thing about their relationship isn't that Raquel is not his sidekick, but that both actively teach the other and they grow from being a duo. Icon teaches Rocket about the bigger things that she hasn’t experienced, an Raquel keeps him grounded to remind him of how the world is right now.
my fave part is that she DECIDED they should be heroes 😭❤️
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To be completely fair, it isn’t clear if it is always one every time someone dies. Arnus’ ship was attacked by Oblivion. The Cooperative searched for him for a couple decades before they presumed he was deceased. It certainly wasn’t a natural death by any means. And considering that Arnus was one of the Cooperative’s most celebrated mediators, I think it is fair to assume he would have wanted to continue life after he was attacked while trying to go to a vacation planet, if my memory is correct.
One of the most interesting things about Arnus and his relationship to the Cooperative is how the Cooperative doesn’t really have a concept of death anymore because on the rare occasion an accident happens and someone dies, they just clone the person.
And this mostly works as long as the person really is dead and the clone has all of their memories up and until their death, but when Arnus comes back, having lived two hundred+ years on Earth as a slave, then a lawyer, then a superhero. Having to watch loved ones die of abuse and disease and old age in a way he’d never experienced before. He is changed. And all the people he knew back then don’t understand.
The Cooperative isn’t an outright dystopia, but there is something messed up with how, instead of learning healthy ways to cope with death, they replace people with clones and pretend it’s the same as the person they lost. So I think regardless of the circumstances of Arnus’s homecoming, he always would have gone back to Earth.
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I don’t think it matters much when both are created by magic. 😅
Y’all ever think about how the fire Nightwolf controls through his axe is technically hotter than Scorpion’s and Liu Kang’s because it burns blue, and blue fire is literally hotter than orange/red fire?
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I feel like Kano should be a couple tiers below even the bottom, to keep it real.
How much Respect Women Juice do our male combatants drink?
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Shit. I can’t believe I never thought of this. As a Blade fan, I feel dumb.
I feel like blade definitely carries a clear flask filled with a red beverage just to fuck with people. Like he'll fill it with cranberry juice and walks into a team up meeting like "sup?" and takes a sip to like assert dominance or whatever. And everyone present has to do like a double take. And if someone is like "is that what i think it is?" Blade just makes eye contact and takes another sip.
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I notice that people love to bring up how Wesley is “difficult to work with,” yet tend to ignore how that complaint comes from Blade Trinity, which was over 15 years ago. And the problems that made Snipes a pain in the first place were Goyer’s attempt to make the film less about Blade and more about the Nightstalkers, as well as ignoring the original, darker script idea in favor of something more PG.
I have no worries about Mahershala’s acting ability and have faith in him. But people need to quit acting like this is 2005 whenever Snipes is brought up, because plenty of these same people will and have forgiven bad behavior from other actors.

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To be fair, he was right.





“My empire would never follow the footsteps of that foolish kingdom.”
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Blade doesn’t speak in a British accent. Even Captain Britain couldn’t tell Blade was British, until he hung out with him for a while and acknowledged that the way he does things is very British. When Blade first debuted in the 70s, he was already using American jive.
I hate how 616 blade is British bc all this time i thought he was from new orleans....
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Considering that Cetrion is 100% complicit in her mother’s resetting timeline after timeline, letting the same wrongs and sufferings happen on who knows how many different worlds, yes, the Elder Gods, and Kronika are to blame. Because the choice has never truly been in mortal hands.





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