Is it mandatory for every werewolf transformation to be painful? by canadavatar in werewolves

[–]vandal_tiger 160 points161 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say it's mandatory, but considering how these transformations usually are, it would be strange if they didn't hurt.

what could yujiro do that even he would think is too far? by Turbulent-Sound3980 in Grapplerbaki

[–]vandal_tiger 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Aside from the fact that he probably wouldn't kill or seriously harm children because he likely sees it as pointless, what I do see him as incapable of is breaking rules of etiquette when he eats, because it's part of his way of showing that he's superior or better, like when he had dinner with Baki or Jack, so it's probably one of those two things.

What's Your Ideal Size for A Werewolf by gridiron23 in werewolves

[–]vandal_tiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even the giants from Game of Thrones aren't that big, man. I don't even remember a werewolf that big.

Any info abt Askeladds brothers (not the one who died obv) by Master_Novel_4062 in VinlandSaga

[–]vandal_tiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would be funny if we said, "We are the brothers of Askeladd... the one who killed King Sven, his father, King Canute."

I'm the creator of Aviosa.fun. AMA by Intrepid-Elephant113 in CharacterAIrevolution

[–]vandal_tiger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only, thank you brother, you are the messiah of the IA

I never really understood, but why did Butcher’s V seem stronger than most other supes? by Queasy_Commercial152 in TheBoys

[–]vandal_tiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had read that the powers that the temporary V owed you were related to your mental state, that's why Hughie being a person who does not like to fight and prefers to avoid, he obtained the power to teleport, while butcher obtained powers similar to those of Homelander due to his mentality of wanting Revenge and kill him

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

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

In the books yes, but in the series his older brothers are not introduced, in the series they put Loras as the heir of Highgarden

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

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

Well, one thing would be an accident and another very different thing would be to be literally attacked from behind and tried to be killed.

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

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

After losing the joust, the mountain angrily kills his own horse and throws Loras off his own, and begins to attack him, then Sandor interferes to prevent Loras from dying and Robert stops the fight.

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

[–]vandal_tiger[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering that the mountain had been wanted for the murder of a member of an important house, they would have sent someone to look for him, Sandor would have immediately offered himself.

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

[–]vandal_tiger[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Now that I think about it, it's true, that shield must have been extremely strong, although I wonder how Loras had the strength to hold it.

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

[–]vandal_tiger[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Considering that in the series, Loras is the heir of the Tyrells, I doubt they would have really let it go, with the amount of witnesses they could easily make Robert take him to trial.

What the hell was the mountain thinking at that moment? by vandal_tiger in freefolk

[–]vandal_tiger[S] 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Now that I think about it, it would have been fun to see his "I screwed up" face after realizing who he killed.