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wow leaked pq2 screenshots @pozzlesulver and i found
atlus needs to realize theyāre missing a hell ton of opportunities smh
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Tired of seeing negative shit about her. This is an Avatar Korra appreciation post. Reblog this if you love and appreciate Korra.Ā
This is so pretty!! 𤩠I am reblogging this so I can remember to figure out where this from later & so I can go⦠oooh pretty architecture!
Okay I'm officially in love with the new backgrounds for the new story
Fun & useful
A collapsing staircase creates a ramp that deposits the Party into a Pit at its lower end.
A ceiling block, or even the entire ceiling, collapses down upon the Party.
The ceiling lowers slowly into the room, as the doors lock shut and trap anyone inside.
A chute opens in floor, depositing the Party in a lower level of the Dungeon.
A loud clanging noise rings out, attracting any nearby monsters.
The door of the Dungeon Room (or other object) is coated in a deadly contact poison.
Touching an object in the Room triggers a Flesh to Stone Spell.
The floor collapses, or is an illusion, sending the Party falling down into another level of the Dungeon.
Several small slits in the ceiling act as a vent that releases a deadly gas.
The floor tiles of the Room are electrified.
A huge statue on wheels rolls down corridor, running over and crushing anything in its way.
The doors of the Dungeon Room lock as the Room slowly floods with water or acid.
A weapon, suit of armor, or rug animates and attacks anything that touches it.
An enormous pendulum, either bladed or weighted as a maul, swings across the Room or down the Corridor,
A hidden pit opens up beneath the Party, causing them to fall into aĀ Gelatinous Cube that fills the bottom of the pit.
A hidden pit floods with acid or shoots gets of magical flame.
The Party falls into a empty hidden pit. The pit then covers itself as it slowly floods itself with water or acid.
A set of brittle stairs collapse over a pit of spikes.
A large stone block smashes across the hallway.
The walls of a Corridor slowly slide together to crush anything unlucky enough to be stuck there.
A magical crown, when worn, ages the Creature by 1 Year.
A magical staff that, when touched by a living Creature, reduces the Creatureās Size by 1 Category (Medium becomes Small, Small becomes Tiny, etc).
A jewelled skull that gives false directions to any Creature it has not seen before.
A locked wooden chest that induces a great greed in any Creature that successfully opens it.
A scroll case that contains a false map of the Dungeon.
Perseus Project!! That really helped me with my assessments in uni. This list is so cool.
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Aww
ok you know thatĀ āmake the princess laugh and you can have her hand in marriageā thing?
imagine so many come in.
they try, so hard, to make her laugh.
she just sits there, morose, ignoring every man who tries to coax a smile.
one day sheās sitting on the balcony. she just looks so sad.
of course that little thief tries to make her smile.
a girl who goes through the (semi public) royal gardens every day to pick flowers, even though technically only the royal family is allowed to do that.Ā
she sees the princess while sheās picking them up to sell on the streets, and sheās just⦠so sad. this princess needs someone to cheer her up.
and she tries. sheāll do silly dances when she comes in, sheāll bring up frogs from ponds and act out comedies, sheāll make flower crowns and exaggerate just how hard it is.
the first few days, the princess doesnāt even look at her.
then she starts noticing. this girl, trying so hard to cheer her up. she probably hasnāt even heard of the hand in marriage thing, she doesnāt know sheās trying so hard for nothing.
but she does it anyway.
one day, the princess starts talking to her as she does these things.Ā āYou do know that itās useless?ā
āWhat?ā the thief says.Ā āNo way! Iām going to get you to laugh!ā
āThe best jesters in the kingdom have tried, donāt bother,ā the princess declared pessimistically, staring down at the girl.
Then the thief puffs out her chest,Ā āOf course I am! Iāll find the best jokes, even better than the jesters have found! Iāll⦠fight a fire breathing dog for them!ā
Thereās no laugh, but the corner of the princessās mouth twitches. itās sad how she thinks she can make me laughā¦
the girl keeps trying, for years, making more silly stories and trading flowers for jokes rather than food or money. the princess slowly realizes the girl is getting closer and closer, asking her for responses in knock knock jokes and encouraging her to speak when she wouldnāt respond immediately.
the princess eventually had the girl hanging from her balcony, holding on tight to the rail and feet wedged between the columns, grinning and telling yet another iteration of that already old chicken joke.
the princess has been smiling, slightly, but she mostly just looks unresponsive. the girl is happy, itās better than looking so sad, like she had been years before.
the girl moves on to puns, pointing at the exotic lunch the princess was eating.Ā āWhy do the melons have to go to get married? They cantaloupe!ā
āYou only know that word because of me,ā the princess snarks, but thereās a small smile there, a bit of happiness. This little flower girl, this thief has grown into an amazing friend, a wonderful person who genuinely just wants to help. she doesnāt know of the deal, only nobles and jesters could know, not the commonfolk.
āWell, it makes quite the pun,ā the girl says, proud of her joke. a smile! what an accomplishment!
āSayā¦ā she continued,Ā āWhat would you call a princess who got swept up in conversation a thief?ā she pulled a flower out of her pocket, waving it in front of the princessās face. the princessās eyes crossed to see the flower before they rolled at the obvious setup.
though, it was interesting that it obviously involved them.
āI donāt know,ā she admitted, sighing in preparation for another horrible pun.Ā āWhat?ā
the girl grinned.Ā āA pretty theft!ā she exclaimed, ticking the flower against the princessās nose.
the princess froze for a moment, stunned. she had been complimented a million times over, called graceful by etiquette instructors, been called beautiful by many a suitor, been called wonderful by her mother before⦠she stopped thinking about that.Ā
she had never been called pretty.
she burst into laughter at the commonplace compliment, as if she was some sort of milkmaid who had somehow grown up to be good looking! it was ridiculous, the notion, yet somehow it had her blushing all the same.
then she suddenly stopped, realizing what sheād done.
the flower thief was staring at her in amazement, a blush of her own speckling her cheeks. her flower tilted out from in front of the princessās nose, as if it had itās own amazement.
āWowā¦ā the girl breathed. sheād never heard something so beautiful in her life.
The princess was silent, knowing what she had just done. She had just laughed for the first time in years.
The girl may not have been aware of the arrangement, but she was quickly swept up in it. A maid had heard the laughter and burst in, to find the thief and the princess, caught up in each otherās eyes, reveling in what had just happened.
The wedding was beautiful, a flower filled affair, a wonderful nod to how it happened. The king was so happy to see his daughter with someone who made her smile for once, tearing up as they were wed.
The princessās laugh was still incredibly rare. She still had a hard time smiling. But a well timed joke from the girlā no, her wifeā and another flower that had a hidden meaning behind it, than maybe, maybe you would hear it.
After all, the princess had finally laughed with the one she loved.
Wow thatās so pretty!!! : o
Art by Sasha Vinogradova
I love these! I just had to reblog.
We really need a Carnival Phantasm-esque spinoff with the entire Persona cast, Atlus what are you doing?
This fan game looks amazing! Canāt wait to play it. :)
PERSONA 4: YOUR AFFECTION - A Persona 4 Visual Novel/Fangame
Summary: With February drawing to a close and the case long behind them, the Investigation Team finds themselves with a new mystery on their hands. Stripped of their powers, theyāre confronted not only with the innermost darkness of their own hearts⦠but with each other.Ā Genre: Romance/Visual Novel Rating: T - content warnings include homophobia (both internalized and externalized), sexism, parental neglect, alcohol (including underage drinking), non-explicit sexual themes, canon-typical swearing (including gendered slurs), and canon-typical violence.
Length: ~5-6 hours (about 1-2 hours per route)
Download Link:
Windows: Link 1 Link 2
Mac: Link 1 Link 2
To install: extract files and run .exe. (Thereās a known issue with some antiviruses mistakenly flagging Renāpy games, so you may have to whitelist it or wait for our false positive claims to go through.)
A note about saves from the demo: While saves from after the route split will load, using them is not advisable if youāre going for a max-points run. Use theĀ āskipā function instead.Ā
There is a spoiler-free walkthrough included in the zip files: it not only indicates the right responses to make for each choice in the game, but also has a bit more information on route difficulty and suggested order of play.Ā
Good luck everyone, and please enjoy the final release of the game! If you have any issues or wish to give us feedback, our askbox is open, and we will also be tracking the tags #p4youraffection and #p4ya!
I really like this, seems well thought and interesting estimation of what a Hifumi Phantom Thief might be like. However I will like to note that in the social link itās her father who is sick not her mother, her mother had to work extra jobs and put her own dreams on hold because of her husbandās illness. Hence why Hifumiās mother is living her dreams vicariously through her daughter and because they need the money. I was curious about fusion of the two parents into a single character and I am curious how that came about and why? Not sure how to write notes on posts. But I think this might be it. Shrugs.
Okay, I rarely do posts unless necessary and THIS is one of those times. For the last few days, Iāve been watching Persona 5 playthroughs (since I beat the ACTUAL game itself sometime prior), interact with other blogs concerning certain mechanics and scenarios in the game, and have been going fan crazy over certain characters *cough*Mishima*cough* Anyways, one of the things that Iāve contemplated at that time was the possibility of certain characters in the Phantom Thieves, if given the chance. I know, I know, the Phantom Thieves have enough people as is, but hear me out: what Iām about to analyze is merely a hypothetical. Thereās no likelihood of it happening and everyone has their own opinions.
Yep, I said it. These three specific characters if they were Phantom Thieves instead of actual Confidants. So beforehand, I should warn you that this post WILL get long because I will go in-depth to their contribution to the team, how they joined, and description of the Initial and Ultimate Personas.
These will be done in parts, as to not make the posts overly long and dreadful to read. For the other parts, choose from the ones listed below. Yuuki Mishima | Hifumi Togo | Sae Nijima
Warning: All artwork used in this work belongs to @5ru9 and reddit user, qphysx. All credit goes to them and I donāt claim any artworks as my own.
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