Ichigo's reaction at Grimmjow's return
I get Ichigo being shocked Grimmjow is still alive but there is absolutely no reason for Ichigo to seem so tense around him, like at this point Ichigo would have an easier time killing Grimmjow than Aizen would have had in the arrancar arc.
Ichigo flicking his finger at Grimmjow would be enough to kill him. The PTSD must be strong af for Ichigo to seem to tense.
I am currently writing a fic in which we get to see Superbat developing into a relationship through the eyes of Batman’s Rogues gallery.
In kind of a 5+1 things format.
With each of them having their own opinions and thoughts on the heroe couple. Along with it being an exploration of that respective rogue’s character and relationship with Batman.
So I wanted to ask for suggestions for scenarios on the fic and which rogues I should use.
I am sick and tired of people blaming everything that happened on Clark. Blatantly ignoring the fact he never stood a chance at all and it all was going to happen regardless of the decisions he took.
Nobody, absolutely nobody, not even Batman knew Cyborg was spying on them but somehow the only one that gets blamed for it is Clark.
It wouldn't have mattered if Clark made the best, most perfect plan ever, if Darkside knew their every move.
Even if they had stayed on earth they still would have gotten attacked and killed because the invasion was inevitable, Darkside had his sights on earth since the first movie.
And as Constantine explains, Barry unleashed Darkside into the new timeline, so if you want to point fingers, blame him and his messing of the timeline.
Clark was basically stuck on a car with no brakes on a single road surrounded by walls with a giant truck aiming towards him at full speed.
He never stood a chance at all, he was as much a victim as everyone else.
Yhwach is reincarnated into the human world with absolutely no memories of his past life. He appears in the Karakura river with no idea who he is or where he came from.
With the power of fanfiction we create a handwavey explanation of why Yhwach doesn't need to absorb souls anymore.
So he is just this normal person who can see ghost and has this sliver of power that fades away from him each time he tries to use it.
He is found by a small Ichigo who can't bear to leave this dazed, malnourished amnesiac man alone and takes him to the Kurosaki clinic.
Yhwach meanwhile has no idea why he feels so connected to the small child that found him.
Just a silly concept that came up in my head and wouldn't leave me alone.
As the title says movie and book Hiccup in a death match, each with all their available resources. Meaning movie Hiccup get things like his flaming sword and flight suit, while book Hiccup gets both dragons plus any weapons.
They have no knowledge of each other besides the fact the other is a dragon rider. They are both fighting to protect what they love. They start 100m away from each other.
A dragon fight followed by a physical fight.
¿Who would get thrown off their dragon first? ¿Who would win the fight on the ground?
Bonus rounds
Movie Stoick vs Book Stoick with and without dragons.
Movie Riders vs Book Riders (Hiccup's friend group)
It certainly wasn’t on my MAWS S2E8 Bingo card. (And Brainiac unfortunately served in that outfit)
Also why is his waist out like that? (I like it)
Each time I see someone unironically call it grimdark I immediately know they are surface level watchers that let themselves get distracted by the dark lighting and explicit violence.
Because how can a trilogy of movies in which the main focus is returning hope back into the world be considered grimdark? Those movies are all about how trust and understanding are the right way to build connections and how those connections can make the world a better place. With the movie condeming those that refuse to trust and prefer to fear and hate.
I am going to begin a series of posts where I explain why certain abilities from across fiction would be good counters to a flood invasion from the Halo universe.
First up we have: DECAY'S EVOLVED FORM from My Hero Academia
Decay belongs to one of MHA's main antagonists Tomura Shigaraki.
The base gives him the ability to completely disintegrate anything he touches with all five of his fingertips. While that doesn't sound all that threatening it is DECAY's evolved form that allows Shigaraki's DECAY to spread from one thing to another.
Picture it like this: Shigaraki touches the ground which causes his DECAY to spread to anything and everything making contact with the ground.
In canon this ability allowed him to destroy half a city in an incredibly short amount of time with barely any effort at all.
This makes it extremely suited to fight the flood because it doesn't require direct contact with them, can destroy hundreds if not thousands of them at once, turns them into dust which prevents the spread of spores and destroys the posibility of any left over matter from the contaminating other people or natural resources.
The ability also no longer requires all 5 fingertips to activate, though reducing the number of fingers reduces its speed and range.
The only mayor downside to this ability is that the user is not inmune to its effects.
I've seen a lot of people complain. about it but honestly?
I adore the new suit, it has everything I like in a Superman suit.
The armour like texture that actually looks like it protects him, a regal/elegant look, the finger covering, the golden accents, the semi belt, the longer boots, the shoulder pads (people hate them but i love them) etc.
It represents his growth as a character and i love that too.
I love love the new suit, it is among my favorites ever.
I liked the trunks while they were here but i am kinda glad they are gone.
I know we all joke (specially in the Bleach subreddit) about Adnyeus regretting siring Yhwach and how he is ashamed of him.
But I don't think it is all a joke, because a father that loved his child would never create a new world and then make it so his child would have to kill other people in order to live. Would have never intentionally create a world where his child and his people did not belong, did not fit in.
No loving parent would abandon their child in a completely new world with such alien concept as death all alone with no explanation.
Adnyeus had the power and knowledge to chose differently, but he didn't and really what does that say about him?
Yhwach grew in a world with no death but then was suddenly and forcefully de aged, had all of his senses stolen from him and had to come to the realization that he now needed to kill (a completely new concept to him) in order to survive.
I don't think Yhwach was born evil or delusional, but that everything he went through, everything he saw and experienced changed him.
And even after everything Yhwach still held some love for his father even if it was burried deep beneath several layers of hate and resentment.
Yhwach is in my opinion completely justified in having beef with his dad (doesn't justify the mass murder of countless souls though).
Conclusion Yhwach has daddy issues.