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Post by Taran on Sept 26, 2012 23:35:51 GMT
Earthsea also postdated Valdemar.
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Post by KentsOkay on Sept 26, 2012 23:40:47 GMT
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Post by aussie-rabbit on Sept 27, 2012 0:19:17 GMT
Easy, BFG9000 or the gravity gun.
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Post by Alan Schiff on Sept 27, 2012 17:58:38 GMT
I'd have to go with a Greek fire cannon mounted to my pauldron or spaulder, whichever is more comfortable. And if shooting giant gouts of flame from my shoulder doesn't kill or scare off everyone, I'll take along the Sword of Omens. Indestructible, can basically cut through anything, and gives me supernatural scrying and foresight abilities, all without having to learn how to use magic. Oh, and of course my armor will be made of mithril and so spell-laden for defense that nothing short of a demigod can harm me.
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Post by Taran on Sept 27, 2012 23:39:46 GMT
Ah, so it would seem. I was unaware of Earthsea books. I only knew of the VERY short-lived tv series. I may need to read them someday. But I Really need to find a copy of "Villains by Neccessity." Nothing I have ever read was as satisfying as the ending of the "Nifty Gnomes."
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Post by KentsOkay on Sept 28, 2012 1:56:35 GMT
I like the shoulder mounted flame thrower.
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Post by Vincent Dolan on Sept 28, 2012 4:35:47 GMT
Indestructible, eh? :lol: I'd have three things: my Sentinel Saber v2 design (just because), about one hundred steel arrowheads (just the heads), and the most underrated power ever: aerokinesis. Think about that for a second; if you can control the very air, you can control wind currents to fly, produce gale force winds to launch small objects (such as the aforementioned arrowheads) at the speed of sound or faster, manipulate the weather to a limited degree, or, if you just wanna keep it simple, you could suffocate someone or cause their lungs or stomach to explode. Oh, and, since pretty much every single attack has to travel through the air, in one form or another, be it melee or ranged or most magical, you can solidify the air to stop those things in their tracks or just redirect it. Bet those shoulder mounted flamethrowers aren't so fun when the fire's getting blown back in your face. :lol:
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Post by Lan on Dec 17, 2012 17:04:36 GMT
I'd go for the magic of the wheel of time universe, although saidin should of course be cleansed. Then some nice enchanted leather armour and Glamdring, because I just love this sword. And a nice little dragon for transportation, one that stays small though. Don't want to be overpowered or else it'll get boring pretty soon.
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Post by Sir Thorfinn on Dec 20, 2012 14:37:17 GMT
Every Hero needs a travelling party. I'd want an assortment of Golems for grunt work and defense. I'd like to travel with hard nasty thinkers and warriors. So I think I'd want Sand Dan Glotka, Logen Ninefingers, Dogman, and maybe even Black Dow. I'd let them are and armor themselves however they felt comfortable, and find some nice pain relievers for Glotka, and maybe a blender. (He only has 4 teeth left from being tortured) For myself, I'd want a nice fantasy Viking kit, Mithril lamellar and mail, magic shield and a nice Miraculum sword... Or maybe a wind up blunderbus... The characters are all from 'The First Law' series by Joe Abercrombie.
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Post by oolong dao on Dec 26, 2012 7:14:00 GMT
dual wielding .50 cal electrolaser sniper rifles with flaming vibrating plasma chain nodachi while wearing powered armor and a leather long coat and pants.
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Post by Mockingbird on Jan 6, 2013 14:25:29 GMT
If we could have anything it would be this guys power, All Fiction fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/ ... 4rsv9j.png Which is the power to erase the existence of anything including his own death (overpowered much?), and I would also want a Keyblade.
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Post by KentsOkay on Jan 7, 2013 5:34:28 GMT
That works!
Ohh anime, a;ways rolling OP characters...
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Post by Blademaster_95 on Jan 17, 2013 3:11:10 GMT
Let's see...
-Mithril two-handed sword -Magically infused full gothic plate armor (no helmet, because they just aren't cool) -Razor sharp, highly decorated, double edged, two-foot long dagger
Or, as casual dress: -Galvorn hand-and-a-half sword -Five or six tomahawks, razor sharp -Light galvorn armor -Leather clothing (fireproof, waterproof, acidproof, etc.)
Round it off with a good dose of magic.
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Post by Springs on Jan 17, 2013 3:26:08 GMT
I'd become something like Dante from the Devil May Cry series, if I can be anything in a fantasy land. Like this: Huge swords, ridiculous weapons, inhuman combat skills, etc. Because, why not?
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