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Hello! I just finished reading I Capture the Castle and I absolutely loved it. Iβm looking for a cozy and charming read that could either be a British classic (I read and loved Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Pride & Prejudice) and/or a coming of age story (I read and loved A Tree Grows in Brooklyn). Iβm interested to see what recommendations yβall may have! Thanks in advance!
Seems kinda crappy... was hoping I could keep my stuff and stage a rebellion. I donβt see how you could possibly do this on your own now.
I guess Iβll just stick with Nords then.
So I just ran into the courtyard at the hill (contested +1) threw the perfect double kill 'nade, ran into the one little shack in the middle and dodgeroll/finesse killed another 2, then finally died. The contested 1 went back to 0 and my allies continued to just stand outside the walls having a Mexican standoff with the resistance on the other side. Please guys, get INSIDE the point of contestation if you are the attacker. Maz's castle is the only map I see the attacking force very often lose at the first objective.
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Started playing M&B2 a couple of weeks ago and finally reached clan level 3. I've completed the dragon banner and understand I need to capture a castle and then return to Maruneth, to complete the quest. I would like to choose to break up the empire and want to start my own kingdom. I am looking at capturing a castle from the empire, but every time I do, I cannot get halfway through the seigecamp before being attacked by a large/multiple 100+ units armies. I can defeat up to 150 unit army with my 110 unit army, but every time I do, I need to take refuge in a nearby city to heal and rebuild my army. Any guidance is appreciated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4dUu4qmzc0
About 2 years ago I was unemployed, and had no real sense of direction at the time. Always wanted to write but didn't know how to put a production together. One of my oldest friends was taking a film class and had the option to make a short. He knew my predicament and believed in my writing so he wanted to rope me in.
"Just write a Noir for me dude. You can direct it too and we can work on it like we've always said we would."
It took me a few days but I managed to crank out what I felt was my best attempt (at the time) of a story that encapsulated that classic pulpy Noir feel. My friend and I didn't land up doing the movie that semester but several months ago we did when I took the class. This is the end result. Thought I would share my story here along with the final product because I know how hard it can be to just get up and do what we all want to do. I would appreciate any and all feedback from you guys for notes to take now and in the future.
Thank you
HBO Documentaries released Beware the Slenderman this week, a feature length doc about the 2014 knife attack perpetrated by two 12 year old girls on their classmate apparently carried out in an effort to appease the Slenderman.
I had been anticipating this one ever since it was announced last year, and it lived up to my expectations and then some. Directed by Irene Taylor Brodsky, the film essentially dives into the immediate aftermath of the attack and follows the families of Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier after their arrest for their attempted murder on Payton "Bella" Leutner in the woods of Waukesha, Wisconsin on May 31, 2014. The event itself, which could be explained in really just a few minutes, acts as an entry point into several different things, the most prominent of which is the interplay between fantasy and reality and how the internet can blur the line between the two- especially among children and the mentally ill. In this case the attackers were both, and we embark on a long and detailed insight into the Slenderman myth, the internet horror/meme culture that rendered it, and how it can affect their types of personality.
The two girls reminded me a lot of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, in that one was clearly psychopathic and the other seemed to be a depressive and highly intelligent victim of bullying. They fed off each other, and seemed to feel an intense inevitability about the need to act violently.
The film tries to answer the question of how they got to that point, while also showing the fallout among their immediate families. We follow the proceedings through competency hearings, jurisdiction debates, and the general coping strategies of the people involved directly and indirectly. The victim's family is conspicuous by their absence in the film, but there's enough material to paint a thorough picture of what happened and the damage it did to all involved.
Brodsky uses multiple formats to tell the story, including drone shots, skype conversations with experts, police interrogation video, and courtroom footage. She also gained extensive access to the parents of Morgan and Anissa, who provide home videos and commentary that effectively paint a compelling and even vaguely sympathetic picture of the girls. She doesn't attempt to spin a narrative in the mold o
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm currently playing through Blood and Wine for the first time and this isn't clear to me. I've used the search bar looking for this answer and no one has asked it. All I've seen is that warble of a smitten knight fails if you haven't done it, nothing more.
Is there a point during this series of quests that allow me to finish all the side stuff before actually finishing the main story? Or once you start you're locked in until you finish the main story?
Daydreaming is quite a regular feature of our life. Some of us do it almost every now and then, each day of our waking life.
Yet, I havenβt seen a single film capturing this all-pervasive fact of the human condition. Martin Scorsese (and others) did it though, and quite astutely in his film The King of Comedy. In the video above, I talk about how that film made me aware of the harshness of daydreaming that has afflicted me all my life.
Let me know what you guys think about it.
I want a fast quick way to create fully rigged character ready for Mocap, I really love the character models used in the game.
Is there anybody that knows the best method for creating generic characters and exporting them from the game? Is there an even easier alternative for someone looking for finding rigged characters to use?
It's all just for fun, not selling anything. Just want to do full-body motion capture.
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