Moth Plays Rogue Galaxy: Hunter's Log 0004 (Juraika) · 12:10am Jun 24th, 2018
The landing party meets a number of colorful characters and faces great danger as they trek through the jungle in search of Burkaqua Village.
The landing party meets a number of colorful characters and faces great danger as they trek through the jungle in search of Burkaqua Village.
Having been unjustly imprisoned, the landing party attempts escape from the beast-infested Rosencaster Prison.
I don't have much to say about this video except that it provides a perfect example of how long, repetitive, and grueling dungeons in this game can be.
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The party catches up with Lilika and Miri just as the "Star God" reveals its true form: the beast that killed the sisters' mother and blinded Miri a long time ago.
(Note: Even if you don't normally watch these videos, you should really jump to 2:48 into this one for some silly randomness.)
Hey. Zephyr Spark here. I've been dealing with some crazy stuff, and a little a lot of mental stress (I blame Trump, and maybe schoolwork), but I haven't stopped writing fanfiction. In fact, I have two possible pieces in the making. One is a comedic short story and the other is a longer, anthro series which is more action-oriented. As of late, I've been dedicating my time and energy on the second story, which was inspired by bits of the webcomic Rogue Diamond that I found on
Okay, so this was a little late. And I was tired yesterday, so I couldn't get this out. This along with a trip to Spencer's Gifts was an interesting night. Unfortunately there wasn't anything that I wanted to get while I was at Spencer's though. But the adults section was interesting.... I'm not weird. Do I have shame? Yes. A lot. Shut up.
And now with my review of Star Wars: Rogue One. A sort of, not really spoiler free review
#12: Killer Croc
#11: Lock-Up
#10: The Ventriloquist and Scarface
#9: Clay-Face
#8: The Scarecrow
#7: The Mad Hatter
#6: The Riddler
#5: Harley Quinn
#4: The Joker
#3: Baby Doll
#2: Two-Face
#1: Mr. Freeze
Honorable Mentions:
The Penguin
Man-Bat
Roland Dagget
Rubert Thorne
Red Claw
Catwoman
Poison Ivy
Raz Al Ghul
Captain Clown
The Phantasm
Yeah, I almost forgot I was doing these too!
Meet the edgy little edgelord stepsibling of Pony-Me that was quite literally yeeted out of the chapters of Pony-Me after it got too edgy for its own good.
Short to say, I'm glad I decided to separate these chapters from the original story and dump 'em into a separate fic.
I'm really sorry for not posting or updating you all in a while, I've been dealing with a lot of real life work which has been kickin' me down. Rest assured I'm still working to make sure I get some more chapters updated for Shattered's variant of Everfree and Star Wars, I am not dead. I still need to try and make a new one-shot of somethin', anything really just to show I'm not dead, but we'll get there soon.
That henshin sound. Sound like a shark out f water
The Question
It took all of three days from the time The Dusk Guard: Beyond the Borderlands first appeared on Fimfiction for someone to make a comment wondering and predicting when the Dusk Guard were going to show up.
Hey hey folks.
Looks like this month is going to be a busy one for Hap; there are currently at least three large contests out there to participate in, and you know how much I like those.
There's an AppleDash contest, a Cadance contest, and a FiO contest. It'll be a struggle to try and write for all of them but, well, I'll be giving it my best shot anyhow. I already have an idea or two for the AD one; still brainstorming the other two.
Afternoon readers! Welcome back to another installment of Being a Better Writer! We’ve got a fun topic to discuss today, and I’m looking forward to talking about it, but as usual we’ve got the news to discuss.
Getting seriously excited for seeing Rogue One. I think it's going to be perfect.
You know why? Because even the negative reviews are making me eager to see it. Some of these older reviewers need to seriously consider retirement, good lord.
Christopher McQuarrie's directorial debut is a wildly enjoyable film, albeit one who's goal is to entertain first, and make sense second.