Yeah, it's surprising how diverse and well written the concept of the "villainess" can be. I'll send you my recommendations via PM when I get some spare time tonight.
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Yeah, it's surprising how diverse and well written the concept of the "villainess" can be. I'll send you my recommendations via PM when I get some spare time tonight.
If you're still in need of reading materials, I can also give some recommendations, especially if you enjoyed Kill the Villainess.
Hey, I remember that manga--
Oh crap, yeah... people are going to flip.
Reminds me of the Gemini Home Entertainment videos (Nexpo does a really good breakdown of them)
Since the video didn't really list the recipe, I wrote up what I used for Gen. If you want, I'll forward that to you.
Update: Made it yesterday. Didn't completely go by the video since I cooked it with my crockpot, but it turned out pretty darn good.
A few things I learned from it: cabbage refuses to tenderize...
Haven't tried it yet, but I was planning to do a cabbage and lentil stew based off a recipe called "Inflation Stew" by the Wolfe Pit
Appreciate you giving us both options.
I think if we were to vote, I'd probably go for Falgain.
Love the idea so far, but I'm a sucker for a good fantasy story. Still, I'm interested to hear what your sci-fi idea is.
I'm curious about the plot/elements before I cast a hard vote.
Late update, but another year done.
10/01: Clive Barker's Book of Blood (2009)
10/02: The Wolfman (1941)
10/03: The Mummy (1932)
10/04: Dracula (1931)
10/05: Creature from the Black Lagoon...
10/01: Clive Barker's Book of Blood (2009)
10/02: The Wolfman (1941)
10/03: The Mummy (1932)
10/04: Dracula (1931)
10/05: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
10/06: Frankenstein (1931)
10/07:...
10/01: Clive Barker's Book of Blood (2009)
10/02: The Wolfman (1941)
10/03: The Mummy (1932)
10/04: Dracula (1931)
10/05: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
10/06: Frankenstein (1931)
10/07:...
Note: A bit late for this one, but I will have Sunday and today's entries in my next update, in which the week's theme will be "cults"
10/01: Clive Barker's Book of Blood
10/02: The Wolfman...
To think, this game is roughly six years old. A lot as has happened during that time, plenty of ups and downs until we at last limped our way across the finish line. I enjoyed my time with Charco...
Been a while since I've done one of these. This year, I've decided to do things a bit differently and am rolling for a theme for each week, Mon-Fri, while leaving the weekends as free days. For this...
It had been some time since his last hunt.
For certain part of him, the saurian, it had been an everyday occurrence in the battle for survival, but for Charco, there was a growing sentimental...
No worries.
Can't promise an epilogue post tomorrow, but I've been jotting one down bit by bit at work when I get the chance.
Civilizations had risen and fallen, countless generations of lifetimes had been lived, and even divinities had ignited and been snuffed out in the span it had taken for her revenge to come to...
I'm a bit late, but I should have my epilogue posts up in the next few days.
"Thanks."
Eva's healing touch reinvigorated his regeneration, and the nerves were the first to come back. He snarled in pain, face contorting into a grimace while waiting for what seemed like an...
Even after the Buddhist(-inspired) (post-apocalyptic) apocalypse, Phos still suffers
In a sense, that Final Tyranno Blast had proven its namesake.
Overpouring might succeed in filling the chalice, but you'll never get back what spills out; the same could be said of putting more...
Apologies for not adding anything more to this batch of posts, Cleric. Been hit with some minor writer's block.
Ah, you're right. I had totally forgotten about that portion.