1:10 a few others that spontaneously come to mind: Sir Melion/Sir Marrok the werewolf among the Knights in Camelot. In addition to Fenrir and Garm Norse Mythology also Geri and Freki (the companions of Odin) and Hati and Sköll, the sons of Fenrir who will hun the sun and moon respectively. The Beast of Gévaudan has appeared multiple times in Type Moon, for example as one of the 666 Beasts of Nrvnqsr Chaos in the Tsukihime Plus Disk and in Ordeal Call 3, where it is mentioned that Dantes secretly fought a third resurfacing of that beast and it shows up as component of the Wild Hunt themed Theoderich NPC Servant as well. The loa Marinette in Haitian Voodoo is a patron of werewolfs (almost always female in their folklore) and can have aspects of this, though usually she has barn owl characteristics. Those are just the first wolf ideas that popped into my head, there sure is more ...
ORT is less like an outer god and more like Space Godzilla having a nap before it's rampage. It follows the rules of the universe, unlike eldritch gods, but is so absurdly powerful we can't do anything about it.
I do want to point out that there is a difference between the iterative process of figuring out how to do something difficult, and the continuous process of mastering the execution of something difficult. Some people like both aspects, others only like one. It feels kind of silly to claim the latter isn't real enjoyment of difficulty.
Lucky here, that's your opinion and you are welcome to it. But I've seen too many people treat difficult content like a chore and/or obligation that they raqequit the minute someone mess up cause they are wasting time. Or use or meta builds/strats to do the same endgame content, over and over and over again and then claim to be against brainless button mashing. Is everyone like that? No. Are there people who genuinely enjoy difficult content and all the ways to get through it? Yes. I just happen to believe there is a surprising amount of people that are lying to themselves about liking difficult for a variety of reasons and decided to bring it up. If you don't agree with that, that fine but I will hold firm to my own opinion. Thank you for sharing yours though.
50:18: I am really to be your example. Rip my heart out of my cold dead body and offering it to the sun. So you can be spoiler free for the second half of lostbelt 7. hope you do a collab with T.H.E AnimeClib special with lucky. Also Would like to see Sekhie and lucky needing out from historical/Folktale/fictional characters and whine of them can beat the shit out of Gilgamesh. Or maybe be a special guest on there Sekhie reacts to Fate series.
Sei is a good choice for vtuber given how energetic she could be like a certain rrat. But my personal choice is skadi as I could very easily running with it.
Big correction (though it might seem small to you): A nautilus is not an ammonite. Nautilus (genus _Nautilus_ ) are nautiloids, belonging to the basal branch of cephalopods that is often called paleocephalopoda. They have big big eggs, larvae are big and their larval initial shell (the protoconch) has a constriction called cicatrix that is related to long and extensive growth in the egg and the hatching causing a short period of non-growth before they start to feed as larvae. Nautilus has 13 "teeth" on their radula, unlike the 9 "teeth" of neocephalopods. Ammonites are neocephalopods which hatch fast in mass out of small eggs, lack a cicatrix and have 9 "teeth" on their radula. Ammonoids, which are closer related to squids and octopodes than to nautiluses, also had a hard mineralized lower jaw that in derived genera could act as "lid" to the shell, called an aptychus, and very complex walls between the individual chamber of the shell (how complex depends on the larger group they belong to, but is always is much more folded in itself than that of nautiloids (which likely was making the surface area of the pellicula that plays a role in "flooding" the chambers of the shell by drawing in fluid - which gave ammonoids much faster vertical manuverability). Ammonoids also usually had the exogastric coiling with the siphuncle (the duct that connect the chamber of floating apparatus and through which the fluid for the flooding and water release moved) that is on the outer edge of the chambers, unlike the siphuncle of nautilids that goes almost dead center through the chambers). There are also some features that are exclusive to _Nautilus_ and _Allonautilus_, the members of the extant family Nautilidae, such as having 4 gills instead of 2, between 50 and 90 arms that embryonically and ancestrally develop from 9 of the 10 original areas of arm development. Sorry about that littlerant, but my paleontologist pride could not let that one go uncommented.
Lucky here, listening back on this episode a bit, I think I'm trying to speak to fast in parts and not enunciating enough. I'll do better for the next show, even if it makes it run longer. Omega's sleep be damned.
1:57:50 is around the time that they start talking about LB7, for all of those who want to know where it starts at.
1:10 a few others that spontaneously come to mind:
Sir Melion/Sir Marrok the werewolf among the Knights in Camelot.
In addition to Fenrir and Garm Norse Mythology also Geri and Freki (the companions of Odin) and Hati and Sköll, the sons of Fenrir who will hun the sun and moon respectively.
The Beast of Gévaudan has appeared multiple times in Type Moon, for example as one of the 666 Beasts of Nrvnqsr Chaos in the Tsukihime Plus Disk and in Ordeal Call 3, where it is mentioned that Dantes secretly fought a third resurfacing of that beast and it shows up as component of the Wild Hunt themed Theoderich NPC Servant as well.
The loa Marinette in Haitian Voodoo is a patron of werewolfs (almost always female in their folklore) and can have aspects of this, though usually she has barn owl characteristics.
Those are just the first wolf ideas that popped into my head, there sure is more ...
ORT is less like an outer god and more like Space Godzilla having a nap before it's rampage. It follows the rules of the universe, unlike eldritch gods, but is so absurdly powerful we can't do anything about it.
I do want to point out that there is a difference between the iterative process of figuring out how to do something difficult, and the continuous process of mastering the execution of something difficult. Some people like both aspects, others only like one. It feels kind of silly to claim the latter isn't real enjoyment of difficulty.
Lucky here, that's your opinion and you are welcome to it. But I've seen too many people treat difficult content like a chore and/or obligation that they raqequit the minute someone mess up cause they are wasting time. Or use or meta builds/strats to do the same endgame content, over and over and over again and then claim to be against brainless button mashing. Is everyone like that? No. Are there people who genuinely enjoy difficult content and all the ways to get through it? Yes. I just happen to believe there is a surprising amount of people that are lying to themselves about liking difficult for a variety of reasons and decided to bring it up. If you don't agree with that, that fine but I will hold firm to my own opinion. Thank you for sharing yours though.
ORT was said as "Type Mercury(?)."
I put BB in just due to her being KP's "mom" and got the buff block debuff on her at the start of the battle. Saved my butt in that fight.
Happy New Year!
50:18: I am really to be your example. Rip my heart out of my cold dead body and offering it to the sun. So you can be spoiler free for the second half of lostbelt 7.
hope you do a collab with T.H.E AnimeClib special with lucky. Also Would like to see Sekhie and lucky needing out from historical/Folktale/fictional characters and whine of them can beat the shit out of Gilgamesh. Or maybe be a special guest on there Sekhie reacts to Fate series.
Happy new year. I tried for the rider AOE banner for iskandar or baiken. I needed up getting my third place choice in an NP2 Ivan.
Funny is i got Phantasm Moon AND Ciel back to back in my GSSR JP Roll XD its like Arc showed up first and Ciel was like "Nope! I will watch you" XD
Ay love the long episode!
Sei is a good choice for vtuber given how energetic she could be like a certain rrat. But my personal choice is skadi as I could very easily running with it.
this is going to get me through genshin farming lol
Big correction (though it might seem small to you):
A nautilus is not an ammonite.
Nautilus (genus _Nautilus_ ) are nautiloids, belonging to the basal branch of cephalopods that is often called paleocephalopoda. They have big big eggs, larvae are big and their larval initial shell (the protoconch) has a constriction called cicatrix that is related to long and extensive growth in the egg and the hatching causing a short period of non-growth before they start to feed as larvae. Nautilus has 13 "teeth" on their radula, unlike the 9 "teeth" of neocephalopods.
Ammonites are neocephalopods which hatch fast in mass out of small eggs, lack a cicatrix and have 9 "teeth" on their radula. Ammonoids, which are closer related to squids and octopodes than to nautiluses, also had a hard mineralized lower jaw that in derived genera could act as "lid" to the shell, called an aptychus, and very complex walls between the individual chamber of the shell (how complex depends on the larger group they belong to, but is always is much more folded in itself than that of nautiloids (which likely was making the surface area of the pellicula that plays a role in "flooding" the chambers of the shell by drawing in fluid - which gave ammonoids much faster vertical manuverability). Ammonoids also usually had the exogastric coiling with the siphuncle (the duct that connect the chamber of floating apparatus and through which the fluid for the flooding and water release moved) that is on the outer edge of the chambers, unlike the siphuncle of nautilids that goes almost dead center through the chambers).
There are also some features that are exclusive to _Nautilus_ and _Allonautilus_, the members of the extant family Nautilidae, such as having 4 gills instead of 2, between 50 and 90 arms that embryonically and ancestrally develop from 9 of the 10 original areas of arm development.
Sorry about that littlerant, but my paleontologist pride could not let that one go uncommented.
Lucky here, listening back on this episode a bit, I think I'm trying to speak to fast in parts and not enunciating enough. I'll do better for the next show, even if it makes it run longer. Omega's sleep be damned.
Lucky, Beast of extending runtime, explainer of all he desires
EDF! EDF!!
IIIIIIIIT'S TIIIIIIIIME!!!
Hey guys guess what I pulled for the first time on the single target assassin gssr and I got kama. Isn't that funny? Sorry about your guys luck.