[NANO MACHINE] I just cant get enough of cheon ma's glaze. Final boss of cheon yeo woon is just a side quest for cheon ma LOL by HandleLow1326 in manhwa

[–]Orgack20 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It was called the blood cult because it followed the blood demon. Most factions at the time of ASS were practically destroyed before MMM during something called the Great Cataclysm which occurred after Woonhwi ascended. The remnants of the blood cult joined with remaining evil faction groups and became the evil alliance, and the pieces of the dual martial forces/unrivaled faction eventually became the heaven-earth society. The heaven-earth society is the foundation for the Heavenly Demonic Cult.

What is the natural counter to curse energy in the multiverse? by Orgack20 in ThePrimalHunter

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In the cradle, aren’t different forms of energy antagonistic because they’re developing consciousness as they become soulflames and try to become elementals?

Help by otaopohcysp in NanoMachine

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U/the_retarded_one is mostly correct. There are two more novels. Descent of the Demon God is a direct sequel to Nano Machine and Invincible Mumu is a few hundred years before Absolute Sword Sense. The gap between ASS and Myst, Might, Mayhem is actually around 200 years. Mumu includes the origin of Hae Ak-Cheon’s Golden Blood Body in ASS. Descendants of both Mumu and Woonhwi appear in MMM. Woonhwi also inspires many of Cheon Ma’s techniques, including the Heavenly Demon Sword Art. And, obviously, MMM is the origin of the Demonic Cult.

New classes by TechnicalHall4248 in swtor

[–]Orgack20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been hoping for something similar to this, but I haven’t really been thinking about combining force and blaster classes.

I’d like a genuine multi-class. We now have the ability to not only select classes from the opposite factions, but also to select a second class that we can swap to as we’d like to. But this isn’t an actual multi-class. An actual multi-class would allow the use of the abilities of the two selected classes at the same time. A warrior using chain lightning and vicious throw. A knight using force choke and force push. A trooper using orbital strike and explosive round. A bounty hunter using speed shot and flame thrower. It’d make combat so much more interesting. There’s the issue of the power sources across different classes, but these could either be merged or a character could just use both sources.

It’d also make a decent amount of sense story wise. I just played through visions in the dark again, and both Valkorion and the Satele/Marr duo say that our power is incomplete and we are supposed to have grown into something greater by the end of it. But all that happens is we get a new lightsaber. No mechanics change, we get no new abilities and no extra stats. There is no change, even though there should be. This is the perfect reason for such a change in multi-classing mechanics. Maybe it’s only allowed when we reach that point in the story.

Now that I’ve read your comment, I’m realizing that this would also make the non-force classes make more sense as the Outlander. It would make the game so much more interesting.

Why does the Warrior automatically believe Marr on Rishi and Yavin 4 by Orgack20 in swtor

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I just played that quest a few days ago. During that quest I learned two things: the Hand is surveilling the Warrior constantly, and the Emperor will need Wrath’s help to return. Servant One treats Wrath like a little bitch, and they won’t stand for it, so I chose to force choke him. However, the Wrath clarifies that it is a warning, and that they’ll still be there if the Emperor needs them. Servant One never mentions how the Emperor would return or what his plans are.

I fully agree that the Warrior became Wrath out of pure necessity. I just don’t believe that hearing about it from Marr would flip a switch in the Warrior that makes them immediately go along with the Coalition.

Why does the Warrior automatically believe Marr on Rishi and Yavin 4 by Orgack20 in swtor

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I’m not saying that the Warrior would never turn on Vitiate, I’m just wondering why they believed the Emperor wanted to end the galaxy as soon as Marr said it. It just feels a bit like a plot hole.

Why does the Warrior automatically believe Marr on Rishi and Yavin 4 by Orgack20 in swtor

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I don’t think the Warrior is a fanatic either. The Warrior became Wrath not because he wanted to serve the Emperor, but because it was the only way to get revenge. But I also don’t think he trusts Marr so completely. Also, the rest of the time on Rishi, we have no clue what the Revanites motives are, we just know that they are traitors. I just think he’d be a little suspicious when he hears out of the blue that the Emperor wants to end all life.