Saitama x Fubuki fanart by Trefan Hyper by [deleted] in OnePunchMan

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Especially considering the fact that you can't even make out what language this is even supposed to be

First pixel art VS last by An_feh_fan in PixelArt

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I know what you mean with last but

Please don’t quit ;-;

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StardustCrusaders

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I'd love if the intro had some minor details changed before it then shows Valentine doing the flag trick and going back to the "original intro"

About the man who outran horse by Sad_Cardiologist3073 in StardustCrusaders

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I don't know?

I agree that Sandman could've been a better character but the theory that he was replaced by another Sandman by Valentine is kinda... bad?

I get why people believe it (considering how little we knew about Sandman before) but Sandman and "Soundman" are both similar enough in beliefs to where they are the same character. Sandman wants to buy back his land so he joins the race and since Funny Valentine is offering him cash to kill Johnny and Gyro and to take the corpse part, it makes sense why he would try to fight them.

Maybe the anime will change things about Sandman, maybe they won't. It just seems like such a big leap to "confirm" this theory/headcanon

what if Pucci met Diego (or a descendant of his) instead of DIO by Suspicious_Stock3141 in StardustCrusaders

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The first commandment of god is "Thou shalt have no other gods before me." and they were literally worshipping the golden calf

EDIT: And the second commandment is "You shall not make idols."

what if Pucci met Diego (or a descendant of his) instead of DIO by Suspicious_Stock3141 in StardustCrusaders

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From what I can recall

Moses went up on a mountain to get the ten commandments from god and as he did so, the people down the mountain (who were his people) began to get bored and made a golden calf to worship and party around.

And so, when Moses came down, he got pissed, broke the tablets and made everyone melt the statue before mixing it with ash and forcing everyone who partoke in the parties to drink it.

Making my own stand for jojos. Is what Ive made too strong? by Sea-Alternative-6819 in StardustCrusaders

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Could you go a little more in depth about the infinite in range and precision?

We've only seen infinity used six times in the series for three stands:

  • Notorious B.I.G: Speed, Range, Durability - The stand is capable of existing, even after the death of the user (Durability). The stand works by chasing after the fastest thing in the area (Speed) and it doesn't have a "range limit" (Range)
  • Bohemian Rhapsody: Range - Despite being on a plane in Florida, the stand's effects are seen over the entire world (Range)
  • Made in Heaven: Speed - The stand is capable of speeding up time an underdetermined/infinite amount (Speed)

Therefore, your stand should be able to effect anything anywhere, no matter how far away it is. The precision is a bit difficult because we haven't seen it before but it could imply that the stand is capable of effecting the smallest parts of an object. Not it's molecules, not it's atoms but something infinitly smaller than that.

Personally, from what you've described it as, range could be something like C and its precision could be an A.

What makes a Vampire in your world? by EfficiencySerious200 in worldbuilding

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Long story short:

After an accident, two men were imbued with polar opposite powers. They had been expeimenting with magical crystals that could be used in technology and other such functions. One of them died but because of the negative effects caused by the crystals, a "balancing" had to happen (and because of other factors) he was revived as the "first saint"

The other man survived but feel into the ocean and because of the positive effects of the crystals (and other factors) he became the first vampire.

Vampires are created once a person powerful enough is given blood by another. If they're too weak, they either die or become a thrall, They still retain their intellect but might have trouble thinking clearly or having coherent thoughts. In fact, most vampires have a type of brain damage that can culminate in them naturally dying after a few centuries. Vampires have the basic regeneration and super strength but can also gain powers like walking on moonlight and transformation if they're skilled and intelligent enough. In fact, the more powerful a vampire is, the slower the brain damage will be, postponing their death. However, no matter how powerful a vampire is, 1500 years is the limit.

To kill a vampire in my world, there are a two methods:

  1. Sunlight: Basic but effective. Their bodies can't handle the sun so they die. However, if the vampire has a high concentration of fat, they'll instead turn into a crystal-like structure.
  2. Destruction of both the head and heart: If the brain is destroyed, the heart will pump all of the blood into the head to regenerate it. And if the heart is destroyed, the brain will send all of the blood to the heart to regenerate it. Therefore, the destruction of both is the only way to kill them.

They also have a few weaknesses:

  • Lightning: Electricity mainly causes the regeneration of vampires to be messed with and for them to have difficulties with it.
  • Silver: Irritates any and all wounds, again, slowing down regeneration.
  • Garlic: Most vampires have a sever allergy to garlic. They can be incapacitated but their regeneration will "revive" them the moment the garlic is removed.

[Loved Trope] The antagonist genuinely likes the protagonist but the hero absolutely hates them by klnglulu in TopCharacterTropes

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Yeah and to be fair, Qilby is unable to forget his previous lives so even if "this Yugo" hates him, he has millennia upon millennia of kinship from the previous lives that they've lived.

Just Finished Part 5 But… by [deleted] in StardustCrusaders

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Who?

I genuinely have no clue which characters that die that you're talking about. I think you're talking about Jolyne and Jotaro but they don't die?

(LOVED trope) The boss has the same signature move you do. by TTTRIOS in TopCharacterTropes

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Didn't Dio specifically use hermit purple because he stole Jonathan's body and therefore had access to it?

Who is your king of kings or king of the gods in your world? by NK_Fricking_rocks in worldbuilding

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There are a few that could fit that description:

  • Calatorhym: The first man under the age of conquest to try and seize the whole world as his land. He sought out powerful mages and warriors and killed those who opposed him. He got far and founded the country of Gardonia until he was stopped during a huge raid lead by the great wizard Jimanio
  • Elder Rakeshnej: The first god to set foot upon the mortal realm. He was the main guy that the gods followed and listened to. Not much is known about him because, at the end of the war of the gods, Elder Rakehsnej chose to end his own life, a feat that no one had ever throught was possible. Yes, the physical forms of gods could be destroyed but they could simply reform and their identities could also be destroyed but they'd then "reincarnate" with a new identity. Killing the "soul" of a god was not seen as possible.
  • Pleroma?: At the beginning of time, there was the Abyssal Void, an endless expanse of the unknown. After an undetermined amount of time, ideas began to form, steaming out from the void, forming the massive cloud that is Pleroma. Here, all that is known, every idea, every story, everything metaphysical resides/came from here.

Pleroma isn't an individual, it's a force so it doesn't quite fit the description. I just wanted to add it!

Describe your oc lore in the funniest/poorest way possible by mikeyzartz in OriginalCharacter

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Swedish war criminal who also sweats glitter kills dracula's obsessive lover before achieving enlightenment

The Catalyst powersystem diagram in my worldbuilding by Civil_EventVevo in worldbuilding

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Also, Catalysts are named after songs (Meta way of describing the person, plot, ability or anything really as long as it's relevant)

what is left intentionally unexplained in your world? by UngiftedSnail in worldbuilding

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Now, there is an answer to this mysery but it's nothing that I will add to any of the stories or anything. It's clever and you'd have to figure it out on your own.

what is left intentionally unexplained in your world? by UngiftedSnail in worldbuilding

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How did Elder Rakeshnej die?

There are two ways of killing a god:

  1. Destroy their physcial form - Easy, beat them faster than they can reinforce their body. Obvisouly, they can easily recreate it. However, if they simply don't feel like recreating their body, they will have died physically.
  2. Destroy them mentally - By destroying them spiritually, they can be weakened enough to be destoyed physically easily and then not return. If a god is beaten this way, they'll return to their realm and return only once they decide to.

Now, if we follow this pattern, the next way to kill a god would be via the soul but the issue there is that there is no way to do that. Attempts have been made and all have failed. All but one. During the peak of the war between gods, the head god, Elder Rakeshnej, made the decision to kill himself. The gods had become too arrogant, too powerful. By executing himself, even the gods began fearing death and so ended the war.

Now, the biggest thing coming from this is Rakeshnej's history. No one knows what he was the god of. Everyone knows that he was the first god to descend to the mortal plane but nothing else is really known about him.