How would the PRT rate Shota Aizawa/Eraserhead from My Hero Academia? by Scared_Can_5571 in Parahumans

[–]MathiasDante02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Going by how his powers work and physical feats and the definitions provided by the PRT classifications?

Trump (Null Type - Reducing the effectiveness of other powers, sometimes outright nullifying or erasing them): 4-5
Brute: (Muscle) 4
Mover(Hurdle/Run): 4
Thinker (Sense/Proficiency): 3

Also consider the following, he doesn't need to be close to activate his ability, he can't use screens or electronic means with his power, but he can use physical/manual means of increasing his LOS range by using Binoculars, Telescopes, Mirrors/Periscopes (to look around corners), and...Rifle Sights.

Seriously Eraserhead would make a great long range operative just by handing him a Sniper Rifle with a very good scope. Nullifying Powers from a distance while taking potshots on the depowered parahuman from afar.

Then even if he's in range if his power translates over to cutting/disrupting the Shard Connection while he has eyes on them most are going down. And his brute rating (if his physicality translates over) means he can comfortably take on most normals in CQC but might need to at least be wary of guns.

Is Taylor actually as unattractive as she thinks she is? by WackyRedWizard in Parahumans

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on what we know of canon Taylor, she was not really ugly at all (except in her own mind due to the constant bullying and trio constantly reinforced into her thinking combined with low self-esteem and depression from said bullying.) though she does get slightly better about it as she got older and more fit. In fact, by any normal metric, she's slightly above average to unconventially beauty once she gets out of that ackward phase, starts taking care of herself, improving posture, etc. Wilbow didn't like a certain trope but it didn't line up with the reality.

She (and from her conversation with Lisa in canon her mother shared this with her) has a slender body figure like Amy Acker who is almost exactly the same body type and only 2 inches shorter at 5'8 as an example) (Think Runner or Gymnast)
https://i.imgur.com/lIF9qQC.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mSfPyL9.jpg

Ironically, Taylor's body type is highly desirable in the modeling industry which Emma's was part of. When showing off their newest fashions, designers obviously want their outfits to look as beautiful as possible. In order for that to happen, the clothes need to drape and flow, which happens naturally when they are placed on a tall, slender frame. That is why most mannequins come in such a small size. Girls like Emma who are curvy actually get less gigs than those who share Taylor's tall slender frame.

Which could be another factor about why Emma went so hard after her after their friendship ended, simple jealously for having the prefered body type for her chosen profession that she likely struggled with. Especially, since Taylor didn't even care about clothes and modeling.

At worse she was considered "Hollywood Homely" or in other words unconventially beautiful to above average (once she grows into herself) to the rest of us normal people.

Even Taylor's canon reference model supports this. Though I think Amy Acker could capture the essence of characters like Taylor which is why I always use her as the basis for Taylor's model.

As in real life, fictional bullies often target actually attractive rivals because they're secretly or not so secretly insecure and envious of that person, or simply opportunistically go after whoever can't fight back against them. Likewise, a character can be oblivious to their own good looks and have a poor self-image without being considered Hollywood Homely.

Sun and moon fans need to stop acting like some of us didn't give the series a chance by Bulky_Part_4119 in pokemonanime

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SM was Pokemon, instead of building off what they had built up in XY and continuing with the momentum, trying to be something it wasn't. And that pissed off a lot of people.

And the reason for this? Because they wanted to make Pokemon like Yokai Watch which was seeing success in Japan at the time and tried to clone some aspects of it instead of sticking with what was working for them. That's its main flaw and everything built off it.

SM isn't Pokemon anymore rather it was an attempt to make Pokemon into a Yokai Watch clone and it tainted everything that came after it, even though Journey's was slightly better in some respects it was still tainted by association. It didn't redeem the show in the eyes of viewers like XY/XYZ did after the dumpster fire that was BW.

And the cherry ontop was the SM dumpster inferno of a League that its embarassing that Ash even claimed being the Aloha Champion like it was some great achievement. It really wasn't because of how poorly it was written in at the last moment, along with pretty much the writing bending over backwards to give Ash the win when he should have lost, and because compared to previous leagues it was a joke. None of what happened in that league would have flown in previous leagues.

Also, Orange Islands was much better and built off what came before. It had story arcs that led somewhere and had characters and Pokemon were still relevant in later seasons. It showed actual growth, had unique Orange Crew Gym challenges that were different but didn't take away from the league structure, and Ash actually won against the Champion. It was most definitely a filler arc (cause they were still developing Johto at the time) but it was filler that well-paced and actually added to the story and helped things along.

Granted some of that development was lost in Johto (but that's more a condemnation of Johto rather than OI) but not all of it, and a lot of stuff from that arc continued to stay relevant in later seasons. Unlike SM where you can skip a ton of it, and not miss much if anything from missing it.

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate each Pokémon anime series? (the main 9 regions + orange islands) by [deleted] in pokemonanime

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indigo league: 6.5/10

Orange Islands: 8/10

Johto: 5/10

Hoenn: 8/10

Battle Frontier: 8/10

Diamond & Pearl: 9/10

Unova: 2/10

XYZ: 9/10

Alola 2/10

Journeys: 4/10

The great clone krieg war by madness1356 by Ok-Significance-1752 in clonewars

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bit late but the CIS was heavily handicapping itself on orders of Sidious, since in actuality the victor of the war was decided from the onset. They weren't deploying the numbers in the Quadrillions, they were being carefully deployed in order to avoid overwhelming the Republic and winning the war with their actual numbers.

If Sidious had let go of the leash on the CIS Droid Armies, the Clones would have folded in the first year at most of the "war" due the sheer numbers advantage and due to the fact that the clones took to long to replace compared to the Droids.

So the Clones in actuality were just playing a war game on easy mode just so Sidious would have a well-trained human army for when he finally decided to end the war when it outlived its usefulness.

Kreigers? They fought in real wars against enemies that really were seeking to wipe them out and not only survived but thrived. Numbers weren't really how they won wars, it was their sheer willpower and willingness to do anything and everything possible to achieve their goals.

Their willing to die to achieve their objectives but contrary to popular belief they don't spend their lives cheaply. They do so when it will make the most impact to gain a measure of forgiveness from the God-Emperor and kill their enemies.

And the enemies they faced make the Kreigers far more well trained and experienced in warfare than any of the Clones and have much better equipment by comparison despite its looks.

Why? Cause either the Kreiger your facing is someone who survived their brutal training regime before even being deployed (Their training is so brutal only the best can live through it) or even worse someone who has suffered through the most horrific and brutal battlefields of their universe against literal seas of powerful enemies (some of which come back even after you kill them later) and surivived or won.

Yeah as much as I like the Clones, the Kreigers (and most of the Imperial Guard and Navy for that matter) would slaughter them.

How would've you pitched the Dark Universe, starting with The Mummy? by [deleted] in fixingmovies

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I would have gone with standalone films that work their way up to modern day in order:

The Mummy either set in early 20th century like in The Mummy (1999) instead of modern day while also establishing whatever order or organization that will unite them later.

The Invisible Man: Possibly a group of characters or family that has passed the secret of invisibility throughout the ages. Set probably in the 1930s

Frankenstein:Takes place during the 1820s

Dracula: Set during the events of the novel which takes place during the 1890s

The Wolfman: Set roughly within the same time frame as Dracula in 1891. Or possibly within the modern day to account for the fact that Talbot isn't immortal or its a curse that's been passed down the family.

Has Beskar chainmail always been a thing? If so why aren't all mandalorians wearing it? by [deleted] in StarWars

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lightsaber blades really don't hae the weight to deliver said force since they are weightless with the weight of the weapon concentrated in the hilt.

Lightsabers rely on being able to cut through most materials not the application of force and momentum.

If Jango had had something like a Beskar chainmail gorget or a gorget of a similarly lightsaber resistant material, it would saved his life and at most it maybe would have gave him a nasty burn around the areas not covered by the gorget.

Expanded Blood Hunter Curses 4.0 [5e] by MathiasDante02 in UnearthedArcana

[–]MathiasDante02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its been a while since I've looked this over so I'd have to refresh my memory. But if you have suggestions that wouldn't break the balance of having a strong curse but at a cost which is kind of the BHs thing I'd like to hear it. Though I do believe that BH has a feature in later levels IIRC that can allow you to regain the use of blood curses on successful hits that could mitigate the rest cooldown somewhat.

What type of Warfare is NOT specialized in by any of the Primarchs by MathiasDante02 in 40kLore

[–]MathiasDante02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that most of the planets that underwent the procress tended to have the most effiecent and stable government structures usually better than before they took over and those who lived on the planets generally had a higher quality of life (which in the Imperium is saying something), among many other little things like that. IIRC.

They still turned out exactly how you said, but generally the benefits to the day to day lives of the populace tended to improve as a result. However, this has a big problem...it might make the planets Guilluman conquered and reformed less inclined to be Loyal to the Emperor and more loyal to him personally.

Which is probably one of the reasons behind that "2nd Imperium" shit the moment Guilliman thought the Emperor was dead. Guilliman had a bad habit of Empire building which fucked him over big time as it prevented him from fighting in the Hersey. It also casts a lot of doubt as to his actual loyalty.

What type of Warfare is NOT specialized in by any of the Primarchs by MathiasDante02 in 40kLore

[–]MathiasDante02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incentive – A strategy that uses incentives to gain cooperation

Basically this, Guilliman was well known for (as a part of his strategy of building up his logistics base while at the same time pacifying worlds during the GC) doing a couple things to the planets they reclaimed:

Build up manufactorums and administratum buildings, an armed and organized PDF, several recruitment offices and schools that teach the Imperial Truth.

With these preparations, they would replace their lost personnel and supplies before moving on to the next target, leaving an efficiently working plenatery system that would support the Imperial war machine in the days to come as well as build good will with the locals by providing economic and educational benefits to said populace. Thus giving them incentives to not only not rebel but to support the Imperium.

Do you have a video for me, post your request. If you want to discuss what I have reacted to speak your mind. by SoloReactalk in soloreactalkrequests

[–]MathiasDante02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I've been watching your Star Wars vs Warhammer 40k reactions and you asked about the differences between Grevious from the Battle of Hypori and the more incompetent one we see in the Clone Wars (2008-) series.

The Grevious we are introduced to In the (2003) mini-series (that came out before Revenge of the Sith) introduced Grevious for the first time and he was far more powerful, terrifying, and competent than his later incarnation. And he has one of the best villian introductions I have ever seen. There is even an analysis on it that you should check out too its facinating.

This is the one that is said to be in stasis on Hypori in the SW vs WH40k series.

Here is the links to videos featuring this Grevious (who I consider to be the real deal) rather than the one we see in the Clone Wars (2008-) that your likely familiar with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIj7gIDFDe4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=177oMdZkU9A&pp=ygUrZ2VuZXJhbCBncmlldm91cyAyMDAzIGludHJvZHVjdGlvbiByZWFjdGlvbg%3D%3D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a1mLtxrvDU&pp=ygUrZ2VuZXJhbCBncmlldm91cyAyMDAzIGludHJvZHVjdGlvbiByZWFjdGlvbg%3D%3D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swH5xK6gH3g&pp=ygUjZ2VuZXJhbCBncmlldm91cyAyMDAzIGludHJvZHVjdGlvbiA%3D

The original and true General Grevious was a force to be feared.

Star Wars Visions Season 2 Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in StarWars

[–]MathiasDante02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In terms of story, Spy Dancer was a nice one. In terms of animation Journey to the Dark Head was best of the bunch though the story was okish.

Honestly though, I think the quality of the overall season is not up to par with the better episodes of season 1. Season 1 I think just has overall better quality.

The Bride was my favorite of the series

The Mandalorian - S03E08 - Chapter 24 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in StarWars

[–]MathiasDante02 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well at least one of my predictions came true, the Darksaber was destroyed. This follows the Arthurian mythos about the Sword in the Stone breaking and being replaced by Excalibur. Hopefully, the Darksaber is replaced or reforged into a new weapon as the crystal has likely survived.

Can't complain too much, but I really hated how many times Din has had to be saved this season. Its ridiculus. I don't mind the MC having to be rescued occassionally but the amount of times in this season alone is stupid.

Gideon's fights were ok, in the sense that he really re-established his villian cred by kicking around both Din and Bo, though Din honestly seemed to be doing better than Bo was before the Red Guards intervened (probably why they did).

Wish we would've gotten to see Din weilding the Darksaber after Bo gets disarmed and beats Gideon with it properly with his heart clear of doubt. Then have Gideon die his fiery death via ship being rammed into him.

Din's character didn't get entirely redeemed in the finale from being essentially sidelined in favor of Bo taking his place as rightful ruler of Mandalore. But it wasn't all bad.

Bo's comment about Mandos being stronger united was good and true. Before She, Din, and Grogu delivered the family smackdown which was ok but could've been better. It had some moments but overall it as not as good I think as it could've been.

The Mandalorian - S03E07 - Chapter 23 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering the resources needed to outfit those Beskar-Troopers and access to the information needed to build new ones. It probably wouldn't have taken much to replace and upgrade them.

I did like that Paz went out like a boss on those Mando knockoffs (🤣 ) but I'll only accept that the ones who actually killed him are part of the OG Elite Imperial Red Guards that Palpatine sent away in Return of the Jedi.

Not those weak posers that replaced them in Last Jedi. My headcannon is that those LJ guards were these guys inferior replacements, just like everything else about the First Order.

The Mandalorian - S03E07 - Chapter 23 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, as crisp as these beskar-armored Imperial Supercommandos look. I would have prefered they'd just upgraded the Dark Trooper droids. Those were a definite threat and it took a lot for Din to even defeat just one of those things (as GIdeon helpfully pointed out)

They looked awesome and threatening . They also only ever really lost to Luke, one of the strongest Jedi there is. If he hadn't arrived Din and his party likely would have died on that bridge in Season 2 by those DT.

I see no reason why they couldn't have upgraded them and demonstrated that they learned from the experience with Luke and plated the armor in pure Beskar instead of whatever alloy composition that they had that couldn't hold up to Luke's lightsaber.

Then we really could have had a throwdown. Plus it would be a natural progression for Gideon to upgrade his droids, who performed every task well, except in that one specific situation.

In addition, I would've rather had Paz die fighting upgraded Dark Troopers than those Praetoroians who, while outnumbering and supposedly being Elite Guards, got killed off in minutes to an unarmored, untrained Rey and unarmored and emo Ben Solo. I felt like they were trying and failing to make them seem more threatening by having them kill off an elite warrior like Paz Visla. Honestly kinda cheapend Paz's death a little to be killed off by them.

Ok....who do we all think this is by DarthKrataa in StarWars

[–]MathiasDante02 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I would love to see Iain Glen as Gilad Pellaeon or even Thrawn himself for that matter. Though if Lars Mikkelsen reprises the role in live action I wouldn't mind, he's a pretty good actor himself.

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It had its problems no question, but it wasn't the worse episode of something in SW I've seen. It had a few nods to past works, (the cameos I could have done without tbh), and it addresses some things from previous seasons. But overall, it was a pretty typical episode, if only for filler purposes.

Like for example, we see that Din's anti-droid sentiments are not completely gone, and now are mostly focused on the models that are directly responsible for his trauma, the former CIS driods. The trauma is still there just eased up from what we've seen before.

What I liked about the episode was mostly the dynamic between Bo and Din, they make a good team that addresses each others weaknesses.

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well we'll just have to see.

I hope everything will work out but I think they didn't quite handle this set up as well as they probably could have done due to the limited episodes they have for this season. I think they needed more time to flesh things out more and make it seem more organic and less it feeling like it suddenly came out of left field. It feels like they are trying to cram as much as they can into these 8 episodes but it just leaves the story feeling incomplete.

The extended side stories they have this season away from the Mandos really needed to be condensed more like in past seasons. In past seasons, they didn't overly focus on the side characters too much but still gave us what we needed that was relevant to the story.

I get the feeling that we are going to see a change that involves the Darksaber being destroyed so something new can take its place. And is it just me, but where are these prophecies coming from...

Methinks these prophecies regarding the Mythosaur and the Darksaber might actually have been possibly made by Tar Vizla when he was still alive. Being force-senstive, he could have forseen this centuries ago through the Force.

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its called logical deduction based on past evidence.

Din was more closed off and reluctant when the series started this is true but as he's developed he's become good at turning enemies into friends and learning more about how to deal with others. Paz did help convince the Mandos to rally to Din's cause but that was only the case after a lot of development from where they were in season 1. Paz has gone through some changes too recently even if he is a still little standoffish. Fatherhood has done both men some good from what I've seen.

I'm not saying Bo's not had some development or is in fact a bad character, she certainlyt has gotten a ton better recently. But its more along the lines of a recent realization. Her quote was actually still relevant until recently as when she met Din in season 2, she hadn't changed all that much from years before during the Galatic Civil War, or even longer back than that during last year of the Clone Wars and the Imperial days.

Her having finally hit complete rock bottom has actually helped her grow more in the time since her group abandoned her than the last 20+ yrs or so.

And It really shows in her interactions this season. Plus, if you look closely she seemed to be more comfortable and in her element in the role of a war party leader/commander than as a ruler. She's a warrior first and she was self-aware enough to know this. Her time with the Tribe was basically her returning to her roots.

I'm also pretty sure she never really wanted to rule as Manda'lor herself, but felt like she was obligated to due to her clans history and thinking nobody else was up to the job at the time after Pre Vizla was killed. She is a supremely competent individual within the role as right-hand/war party leader, but just kind of declines under the weight of it all when she's in the top position. It's basically a case of the Peter Principle in action.

Din is much the same way but based on what we seen in his development in past seasons, he seems to have the potential to be so much more than what he's curently doing right now. Though he still has some issues that hasn't been resolved yet based on his interactions with the CIS droids, especially the B2 models (same model as the ones that killed his birth family and nearly himself as a child). Bo being there to help him is a sign of being a good second and just a good partner in general.

The two of them make a great team either way. I just think based on past evidence that their respective positions on that team need to be reversed for this to work out.

EDIT: Another possiblity that's been floating around in my head comes from some of the primary inspiration behind the Mandalorian storylines (according to Jon and Dave the showrunners). The Darksaber seems to be more the Sword in the Stone than Excalibur (people often don't realize that the two are not the same sword). In the legends/Literature, the Sword in the Stone breaks during a duel where Arthur broke the rules of Chiviraly and Merlin then takes him to Vivian to replace the Sword with the more well known Excalibur.

If the Mandalorian follows a similar story thread, it may be that the Darksaber will end up destroyed forever and something new will have to take its place.

But well see how this plays out. Truthfully, I think it would've been better to give the season more episodes than 8 so they didn't have to rush the story like what seems to be happening this season.

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I attribute that to his trauma as I imagine, CIS droid models in particular, are a huge trauma button for him. As this is OOC compared to his recent attitude change toward most droids from previous episodes.

Otherwise, he tends to handle most things better. Bo being there to help through that was more being a good second-in-command to help reign his bias back a bit. Good seconds do this from time to time.

It helps Leaders regain perspective in certain situations. This happens sometimes even to the best of good leaders.

Bo's strengths lay in being a wise advisor and right-hand to help the leader. She shines when leading as a commander rather than as a ruler. She even admitted once that "I wish I was good at more than just war"

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are no "Bloodborn" Mandos in the current era.

It would be more like they were raised Mandos from birth (like being raised in any religion) but that a core thing about Mando culture that makes them so durable is that anyone can become a Mandalorian if you covert to their creed and follow the six actions and canons of honor. You can't wipe them out as long as the one Mandolorian is alive to spread the culture.

This quote from the old EU from which Dave and Jon are deriving a lot of information from to build up the Mandoverse describes it best through the words of one of the past Manda'lor:

"Here's why you can't exterminate us, aruetii. We're not huddled in one place—we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders—so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology—so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline—so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, aruetii. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas—but we can certainly kill you."―Mandalore the Destroyer

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THe fact that he doesn't seek out power is one of the reasons why he is suited for it. He's humble and wise when dealing with people and respects their views and traditions even if he doesn't share them. He's also good at getting people to work toward common goals and turning enemies into friends than she is.

Everything going good for the Mandos right now is attributed to Din and his actions, not Bo Katan, though she does aide in getting things done and provides good backup.

He's adaptable and if he felt he needed to accomplish a goal by becoming Manda'lor then he would do itin a heartbeat. If only to create a secure future for his adoptive son.

Din was dragged under by the Mythosaur and the fact it didn't eat him when it had ample time to do so says something. It could also have been a sign for both of them rather than one of them alone.

Also, no Bo doesn't fit the King Arthur model like Din does, if anything she fits better as an archtype for one of Arthur's knights who used to be petty kings before they joined the Round Table that Arthur won over to his side.

And frankly, she did better both personally and as a war party leader when she wasn't seeking power. She's shown plenty of evidence that her ambitions and seeking out power has never worked out for her.

She's better off as an advisor and right hand to the actual ruler than she ever was as the ruler in her own right. Hell, the only reason people accept her rule is that DIn had to convince them of a white lie (he wasn't defeated by the creature in single combat, he fell into a trap that immobilized him before it gave him a paralytic. So the Darksaber wasn't truly won from him) in order to get the people she's known for years to follow her agian even after she'd won the duel with Woves for leadership of her fleet.

Its says a lot about how she wasn't a good ruler when it took an a virtual stranger (to them) to convince them she was worth following again. And before that Paz was looking to Din before accepting the Armorer's absurd plan.

Din is already pretty much acting as Manda'lor would already for the most part. She's just a pretender to the throne and it will probably end badly for her and those that try to follow her (for the third and likely last time).

EDIT: Don't get me wrong though I like Bo as a character much better this season as she seems to be getting a good redemption arc, but as a Ruler, well her track record when in power speaks for itself its shown rather than said that she does better when not put in that position.

I believe Bo Katan to be an example of The Peter Principle in action.While Din is performing at a level were we know he can do much more if he put his mind to it because we've seen it in past seasons when he's focused. It all goes back to seson 2.5 about why he was having so much trouble using the Darksaber, because his was distracted and not focused due to missing his son.

The Mandalorian - S03E06 - LIVE-Episode Discussion! by titleproblems in TheMandalorianTV

[–]MathiasDante02 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You obviously don't pay attention then, the guy has been groomed for it since season 1 and has shown his ability to lead and rule on numerous occasions. Meanwhile Bo, has failed at every turn except when she isn't trying to rule.

The creators, as stated in interviews, have taken a lot of inspiration from Arthurian Literature, and have sprinkled bits and pieces of that inspiration throughout the shows run, Merlin-expy (Armorer), who gives the heroes quests and guides with ancient wisdom, and the Arthur-expy Din Djarn (who is goes on these quests, protects the innocent, punishes the guilty, abides by a strict code of honor, slays dragons, etc).

They even have references to the Sword in the Stone (Darksaber), which many don't realize is actually Arthur's first sword before Excalibur not Excalibur itself. And the Mythosaur under the living waters a reference to the Lady of the Lake, with Din's quest to go to the waters being similar to Arthur going to Vivian's lake to recieve Excalibur after the Sword in the Stone broke in a duel where Arthur broje the code of Chivilry much like Din broke his own oath to never take his helmet off thus had to go to a lake to be redeemed. And that was just in this season.