A list of puns related to "List of fictional tricksters"
Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty) - Spencer Shay(?) (iCarly) - Scott Pilgrim (Scott Pilgrim) - Marceline The Vampire Queen (Adventure Time) - Rich Hardbeck (skins) - Token (South Park) - Ferb (Phineas and Ferb) - Homer Simpson (The Simpsons) - Ursula Blake (Doctor Who) - Paul McCartney post 1966 - Murdoc Niccals (Gorillaz) - Lily Aldrin (How I Met Your Mother) - Sheen (Jimmy Newtron)
All Druids = Animorphs. That series is just the obvious option here. 40+ books of some kids fighting all sorts of weird aliens and dealing with all sorts of advanced technology, and the only superpower they have is the ability to turn into animals. If we ever need some good inspiration for good and creative ways to use wild-shape, we just bust out one of these.
All Wizards = The Magicians (the TV show, on Syfy). This one is surprisingly useful. All the main characters are Magicians, and they really do work a lot like DnD wizards. Magic is a craft for them. Sometimes they'll spend entire episodes trying to track down the exact material components they need to cast a particular spell, or trying to solve a specific, pressing concrete problem (e.g. robbing a bank) with just the few spells they can scrounge up in time. And the show even handles Wizard power-scaling pretty well - even when its the final season and they're working on truly insane plans (like moving the moon), its always made clear that magic is hard. They always need time, prep and materials to do anything big, and they almost never, ever resort to violence. Because they're wizards. At the end of the day, they all know that their health pool is tiny and they have no healers or tanks. The absolute last thing any of them want to do is get hit, and they act accordingly.
As you can tell my friends and I had a pretty great time thinking all this up, but this is pretty much where our inspiration (or at least our ability to reach a consensus) ran out.
The next best thing we could come up with Pirates of the Caribbean potentially being a good example of an All-Rogue Party (we know there are technically better options, but a lot of those take place in modern settings that don't feel like DnD), but then we couldn't decide whether "Harry Potter" or the "X-men" were better examples of an All-Sorcerer Party.
On one hand the characters in Harry Potter are literally magical, and live in a magical world, and use magic all the time - but their system straddles the line between Wizardry and Sorcery. And on the other hand the X-men aren't meant to be magical at all, but as far as I'm concerned that's a minor complaint - they're still basically just sorcerers (their home base is even a magic island now!).
And none of us could think of a good fictional example of an All-Cleric Party, or even an All-Bard party (which is weird, because at first thought you would think a show/movie about a bunch of bards would
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ENTJ - Azula (ATLA)
INTP - Donnie Darko (Donnie Darko)
INTJ - Walter White (Breaking Bad)
ENFP - Phoebe Buffay (Friends)
ENFJ - Neil Perry (Dead Poets Society) and Uncle Iroh (ATLA)
INFJ - Kim Namjoon
INFP - Bill Haverchuck (Freaks & Geeks)
ESFP - No. 456/ Gi-Hun (Squid Game)
ESTP - Flynn Rider (Tangled)
ISFP - David Bowie
ISTP - Clint Eastwood
ISFJ - Bob Ross
ISTJ - Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
ESFJ - Molly Weasley (Harry Potter)
ESTJ - Monica Geller (Friends)
Since they only show up if you meet their prerequisites, it's hard to get an overview. Is it just Completely Normal Spell and the Improved Improved Critical line or is there more?
I've been looking for a comprehensive guide of equipment for Wrath, but everything I find have tons of items that when you check them in detail you find out you can only get them via random chance as a Trickster with a particular trick.
Is there a list that either has those excluded or you can filter them out?
Thanks!
Characters or people I'd place either on very top or bottom tier respectively, with the ranking system I use. Yes, I know it's weird that I'm comparing fictional characters to real-life people. But this time, I limited it to just content creators if that makes it at least somewhat less weird lol. Also, it is ordered from left to right and then top to bottom from most to least preferred for both. I do also have more placements on the nice list than the naughty list
Characters or People Featured (from most to least good)
Characters or People Featured (from least to most bad)
I remember this as one of the last truly funny, original bits on the show. I remember Librarian Booker and Legs Akimbo, but the rest of the names escape me.
This bugs me tremendously.
I'm working on a revised fighter class and I was thinking of letting you choose the spell list you get when you pick the subclass, like turning the eldritch knight into a holy templar (paladin light) or a warden (ranger light), by choosing between the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock and Wizard. Which restrictions would you bring in? Too strong?
It would start out with a certain number of contestants. Everyone is given the name of a fictional* item, and they all have to design something based on that name and list its functions. A panel of judges would score the contestants on creativity, functionality, how closely it matches the name of the item, etc. The person with the lowest score is eliminated each round until there's only one person left, and that person is the winner.
*By fictional, I mean the item doesn't exist, and there's no concept design for the item, not that the item appears in fiction.
Can anyone tell me or point me towards a list of these feats? I know about improved improved critical and the like but what are the other ones?
Main baddy would be It/ Pennywise.
Team consists of Darth Maul (Survives), X-23 (Survives), Sandman (Survives), Frank Drebin (First to be killed off), Poison Ivy (Survives), Inigo Montoya (Sacrifice), Anton Churigh (Ends up being Traitor, killed by Walter), Gromit (Survives), Dr. King Schultz (Killed by Churigh), Walter Sobchak (Goes out in blaze of glory)
So what I find ~interesting~ is that folklore/evermore are the albums that Taylor really shows off her storytelling talents by shifting the focus from herself to either fictional stories or notable people in her life. However, this is hardly the first time she's done this. Sure, folklore is the first album where this is the MAIN THEME, but there are plenty other examples across her discography that do this exact same thing. AND THEY'RE JUST AS AMAZING.
Anyways, I decided to make a list of these songs. Some of them there is doubt on the actual meaning/subjects, so I will verify which ones have been confirmed and which still have speculations around.
And if there isn't any, how could I make up good sounding ones? I'm just having trouble finding specific roots for their clades and whatnot.
At least in the classic rock world, there is an abundance of music celebrating being a teenage boy from the perspective of older men looking back on their youth. It was schlocky sentimental music for an imagined past that may as well have been Narnia to Millennial teens. Though my memories may be inaccurate at this point, the contemporary music about being in school (or the teenage experience in general) also missed the mark: either it was too emo (negatively sentimental, as it were) or was specific to a subculture where I wasn't a member.
However, the one album that has stuck with me since then is The Ultimate Party Collection, Vol. 1 by Sick Animation. One of the older boys in the marching band loved to drive our section to and from lunch breaks blasting Mammaries and Cammarys in his Dodge minivan. Once I discovered the full album, I was hooked. It is joyfully bizarre, irreverent, and obsceneβthe exact combination of emotions that characterized my best memories from high school. Much of the lyrical content can be generated by taking x-rated tropes of teen comedy movies and then applying them in the most galaxy-brained manner to Saved by the Bell. Of course, I wouldn't have admitted to this being my favorite album while still a high schooler, but this is probably the album that has risen the most in my favorites over time. It grew from being cringy music I listened to ironically because it was funny to music I genuinely enjoy because it's hilarious.
I'm trying to pick my current favorite song, but there are too many contenders. May as well make a list of what I consider my modern best-of from this album of 58 tracks.
Just listing those titles there reminded me of how perfectly this album captured the mind of the horny 15-year-old listener. It's not music to play in polite company, but it still manages to make me smil
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Song | Artist | Character | Work the character appears in |
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Love etc. | Pet Shop Boys | BoJack Horseman | BoJack Horseman |
I am not a robot | Marina and the Diamonds | Dorian Pavus | Dragon Age: Inquisiton |
Flight of Icarus | Iron Maiden | Edward Elric | Fullmetal alchemist |
The Scientist | Coldplay | Edward Elric | Fullmetal alchemist |
My songs know what you did in the dark | Fall Out Boy | Roy Mustang | Fullmetal alchemist |
Applause | Lady Gaga | Bokuto Koutarou | Haikyuu!! |
Holy Diver | Dio | Dio Brando | JoJo's Bizarre Adventure |
Primadonna | Marina and the Diamonds | Victoria Chase | Life is Strange |
Blue | Marina and the Diamonds | Komatsu Nana | Nana |
Evolution | Korn | Gaara | Naruto |
Flaming Youth | Kiss | Rock Lee | Naruto |
Heaven knows I'm miserable now | The Smiths | Ikari Shinji | Neon Genesis Evangelion |
King of the World | Young Rising Sons | Monkey D. Luffy | One Piece |
Happy | Marina and the Diamonds | Nico Robin | One Piece |
Are you what you want to be? | Foster The People | Usopp | One Piece |
You're gonna go far, kid | The Offspring | Usopp | One Piece |
I want out | Helloween | Portgas D. Ace | One Piece |
Material Girl | Madonna | Nami | One Piece |
Domesticated Animals | Queens of the Stone Age | Trafalgar Law | One Piece |
The Toy Master | Avantasia | Donquixote Doflamingo | One Piece |
Amaranth | Nightwish | Fai D. Fluorite | Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle |
Some of them are really obvious, I know. Also, if you also like to associate songs to fictional characters, I'd love to hear your ideas! :)
The dude who wrote Hyperion does this a lot. He'll say something like:
"This was a revolution on the scale of France in the 1700s, Russia in the 1900s, or Yurbalak at the end of the 23rd century. "
Honestly this trope infuriates me, but I just have no idea what people call it.
that's all I got for now
Randy Marsh from South Park
Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird
Marlin from Finding Clownfish
Philip Banks from Will Smithβs TV show
Mufasa from Lion King
Hank Hill from King of Hill
God from Christian holy book
Odin from Scandinavian mythology
Bob Cratchit from A Christmas Carol
Harry Wormwood from Matilda
Scar from The Lion King
Hannibal Lecter
Joffrey Baratheon
Micah Bell
Darth Vader
Darth Sidious/Palpatine
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