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8 votes
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How long would a society comprised of video game protagonists survive?
Inspired by a youtube video thumbnail I saw saying "Which Link would function the best in society?" I didn't watch the video, but that did get me thinking to how weird player characters can...
Inspired by a youtube video thumbnail I saw saying "Which Link would function the best in society?" I didn't watch the video, but that did get me thinking to how weird player characters can behave. You know, with all the walking into strangers' houses, constantly crouching and jumping while moving, breaking any containers we see in hopes of loot, using special powers for silly things... Destroying stuff just for the heck of it...
So! Here's my extended question: how long would a society comprised mainly of video game protagonists last? And I mean protagonists who behave the way players make them behave, not just how they're written by the story. And that includes still having all potential powers.
Can be based on specific past playthroughs, could just be generalizations of how they're typically played. How many protagonist characters could actually hold down proper jobs without getting fired? Who would be able to avoid causing heavy destruction in daily life? Or get arrested fastest?
How long would they be able to put up with other protagonists' weirdness before snapping and starting a city-wide battle?
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Did Disney really steal Aladdin?
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Moomins are the billion dollar comic franchise Americans don't know about
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The Dude
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Lore based suffixes
I’m in the process of helping someone come up with lore and I was wondering if there was a website to help with suffixes related to lore and mythology. Things like adding ist, kin, age, folk, etc...
I’m in the process of helping someone come up with lore and I was wondering if there was a website to help with suffixes related to lore and mythology. Things like adding ist, kin, age, folk, etc to try and make new words for beings or creatures.
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I before she — on the shift in narrative perspective in romance novels
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Saw. On games, and wanting to play them.
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Leon S. Kennedy is a car salesman now
25 votes -
Chef Gusteau in Ratatouille was a fraud
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‘Sonic 4’: Kristen Bell to voice Amy Rose
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As Hitman 3 turns five years old, we surely have enough hindsight to declare it – this is one of the greatest of all time, right?
27 votes -
World's strongest and kindest cartoon bear turns 60 – Bamse's anniversary is being celebrated in Sweden by establishing a new kindness award
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Toy Story's villain is a lie
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The story behind the iconic Vietnam episode of 'Hey Arnold!'
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What do you leave out for Father Christmas?
My partner and I were talking about how buzzed Santa must get from his light-speed jaunt around the world, drinking up everyone's booze, but it didn't occur to me that maybe leaving him alcohol is...
My partner and I were talking about how buzzed Santa must get from his light-speed jaunt around the world, drinking up everyone's booze, but it didn't occur to me that maybe leaving him alcohol is not a typical tradition outside of the UK!
If you celebrate Christmas, and leave (or have left) a drink and/or snack for Father Christmas, where are you from, and what do you leave?
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New Slay the Spire 2 character revealed - The Regent
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New documentary about Astrid Lindgren released in Europe - ‘The antithesis to Nazi ideology’: how Pippi Longstocking was born to stand up to Adolf Hitler
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Disney inks blockbuster $1b deal with OpenAI, handing characters over to Sora
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The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI reach landmark agreement to bring over 200 characters from across Disney’s brands to Sora
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One of Sweden's most famous literary characters, Pippi Longstocking, turns 80 years old today
22 votes -
Roger Rabbit creator Gary K. Wolf reclaims his Toon Universe, teases new projects
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‘Legend of Zelda’ movie first look reveals Link and Zelda in live action
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Henrik Ibsen's anti-heroine Hedda Gabler is one of the greatest roles for women ever written – as new film Hedda is released, the character remains controversial
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How do you get a feel for new characters?
Just curiosity as I idly work through details on a project that has a larger "opening" cast than usual. I have a lot of ways I come up with characters and flesh them out (just write them, make...
Just curiosity as I idly work through details on a project that has a larger "opening" cast than usual. I have a lot of ways I come up with characters and flesh them out (just write them, make them in dress-up games and the like, build them up in daydreams, etc.), but I'm curious about other people's methods.
So, how do you flesh out characters?
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Brat
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I can read you like a book: On Northanger Abbey
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Ryan Reynolds will return as Deadpool in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’
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Making a realistic sculpture of Trogdor the Burninator
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Marvel plans to recast the X-Men and (eventually) Tony Stark after ‘Avengers: Secret Wars,’ but ‘reboot is a scary word,’ says Kevin Feige
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Did a fictional character from a show/movie influence your life?
I've been recently thinking about the impact of fictional characters from tv shows/movies can have on our lives. Have you ever felt influenced by a particular character or show? For me, the show...
I've been recently thinking about the impact of fictional characters from tv shows/movies can have on our lives. Have you ever felt influenced by a particular character or show?
For me, the show Mr. Robot coincided with my decision to pivot to cybersecurity. There were a lot of other factors that made me switch, but it was undeniable that the show (and the main character, Elliot) played a sizable role. It's been a decade since it first aired, and I’m still grateful for that change I made.
Curious to know if anyone else have a similar experience?
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First look at ‘Godzilla Minus One’ director Takashi Yamazaki’s design for Mechagodzilla
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‘Nosferatu’ director Robert Eggers sets ‘A Christmas Carol’ remake at Warner Bros., Willem Dafoe eyed for Scrooge
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Lessons in life from Tove Jansson's beloved Moomin characters – 80th anniversary of the Finnish/Swedish trolls that have delighted generations
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Who was the first video game boss? (And why do we call them that?)
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The icy glamour of Greta Garbo's doomed heroines is genuinely iconic – over a century after her first appearance, here's why Hollywood missed her so badly
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Can you give a machine a soul?
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The characters of plastics
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Why Disney wants to erase this beloved cartoonist from history
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Split Fiction's writing is bad, so let's fix it | Semi-Ramblomatic
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Kerry Greenwood, Australian author of Phryne Fisher murder mysteries, dies aged 70
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Legends of Broadway reprise their most memorable characters
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What happened to "REAL" men in action movies?
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Sean Bean to play Sheriff of Nottingham in ‘Robin Hood’ series at MGM+
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A review of 'Spock's World', a Star Trek novel
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Why are American dogs so obsessed with Lamb Chop?
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When The Wind Blows: The darkest movie you haven't seen
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Ahsoka Season 2 will recast the late Ray Stevenson with Game of Thrones' "The Hound" instead of killing off Baylan Skoll
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Creature Features Wiki
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Star Trek: The Captain's Summit (2009)
7 votes