I really have no idea what you are on about. I do not care what people on an internet forum think about me, nor do I care about the popularity contest that is EoFF. I find that being popular on the internet is pretty silly and contributes towards member's delusions about their own life so I would rather not get involved. Thank you for your kind words.
Manly tears. But I did not. I thought I'd let her save it for her escape or something. Did you hear they want to make a second one? Hopefully it follows her, because I like her as a character. Yeah I hope that was worded in a way that didn't reveal spoilers haha
Nice signature. I'm also a fan of The Walking Dead video game. Have you beat it? I have and I enjoyed it.
I only played on hard, since FES doesn't have the next up Difficulty setting. (Easy, Medium, and Hard is all). So I'm not really sure what stratagy would be best at the fourth difficulty added in the P3P version.
Did you save right before Fuuka's area, or did you leave yourself a day or two prior on saves? If so, you can actually grind the night before and even when exhausted, your allies will still be willing to train. As far as persona's, if you have a persona that you made with multiple elements it can attack with, and few weakness's you are good. Also, If you have a Persona with a group physical who is also resistant to Physical you are good to open the fight with that. Not sure what person'as you have though, so I'm not sure if I can be much more help.
The tragic element is that Brew killed his brother, as evinced by the title of the first book being "The Man Who Killed His Brother." Fistoulari is the stronger partner. Tolkienisms don't bother me. I read the Chronicles on their own strength, and I think LOTR is badly overrated. I don't have a stance on Belief/Unbelief; I think the Land-As-Delusion makes the first trilogy better but ruins the second, so I just engage in willing suspension of disbelief and read the first with a Land-As-Delusion mindset and the rest with the Land-As-Fact mindset.
Daughter of Regals is a collection of short stories, one of which has a magic similar to Mordant's Need; some of them are pretty good, but I can't remember which stories are in DoR and which are in Reave the Just. The Man Who...series I mainly only read because it was SRD; Mystery isn't really my genre and I didn't think it was that great.
I find The Real Story does stand alone, but the series as a whole is much better than you'd expect just from The Real Story.
I love the Gap Cycle. Nick makes such a good villain.
I've been a Covenant fan for more than half of my life--got into it when I was 15. I've read literally everything SRD has ever written.
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Gobbledygook!
Don't Know Me, Huh?
Abandon All Hope
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