A steel-eyed harmentia demon gets a chipped stone, sharpened at the edge from the corpse of Vikas.
A steel-eyed harmentia demon gets a thin dagger with a jeweled hilt from the corpse of Vikas.
A steel-eyed harmentia demon gets a glimmering longsword from the corpse of Vikas.
A steel-eyed harmentia demon gets a dark-elf long sword from the corpse of Vikas.
A steel-eyed harmentia demon gets a w
There were no "wtf is going on" moments at the end. You knew that Satan had paid him to figure out that he had sold his own soul and had just forgotten.
One of my favorite movies of all time is The Mist because it doesn't have a happy ending. Why does every movie have to have a predictable, good-guy-wins ending? So fucking boring. Or there's always one chic that lives at the end when everyone else dies. That's been done to death. Give me a movie where the bad guy wins for a change. (Off topic) Law Abiding Citizen would have
He doesn't pull any punches. Good cinematography. He does the original screenplay justice. And he always has gratuitous nudity which bible-thumping America seems to be totally terrified of...
I mean I get that he killed his wife but the story just didn't make any sense. Cabin in the Woods had a very cool story. I haven't seen Let the Right One In but Let Me In was bad ass.
Grown men wearing panties displaying sub-par, soap opera grade acting pandering to the lowest common denominator (which are usually rednecks and children). I've never understood the appeal.
Iunna is basically hard to kill because you only
have 1 crack at it then everyone involved is perma banned from the inn.
So we did a practice run on Iunna, I figured it would be fairly quick and Iunna probably wouldnt even work it out. She actually thanked Muubai for trying.
I was only going to take the ring of blinking and nothing else.
I would never use this method to kill a normal
Spell: 'corporeal hardening' modifies dexterity by 0 for 12 hours.
Spell: 'metabolic slowing' modifies dexterity by 0 for 5 hours.
Don't these normally come with -dex modifiers?