6DAS Spoilers
#320
Posted 15 February 2007 - 10:28 PM
QUOTE (Nostaw @ Feb 15 2007, 05:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm telling you, someday they will ask for psychiatric reports before allowing anyone to enter these forums.
And the only people they'll let in will be the criminally insane.
My Let's Play of I Wanna Be The Guy! Do you have the balls?
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The Queen's own English, base knave, dost thou speak it?
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The Queen's own English, base knave, dost thou speak it?
#321
Posted 16 February 2007 - 12:34 AM
QUOTE (Gobbler @ Feb 14 2007, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm... I just remembered... back when I played Trilby's Notes for the first time and didn't know that Chzo's name was Chzo, I really thought he was Elvis.
Edit: I dare one of you guys to draw Chzo with Elvis' hair, torturing the captured Trilby clone with his songs.
Edit: I dare one of you guys to draw Chzo with Elvis' hair, torturing the captured Trilby clone with his songs.
Artistically, the concept works better with The Tall Man.
#322
Posted 16 February 2007 - 12:40 AM
That was the most insanely awesome thing I've ever seen, Setasouji.
Major props.
Wow.
That was...
Amazing.
Major props.
Wow.
That was...
Amazing.
This post has been edited by TheOrator: 16 February 2007 - 12:42 AM
"I've come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubble gum."
-John Carpenter's They Live
"God help us...in the future."
-Plan 9 from Outer Space
nooooo
-John Carpenter's They Live
"God help us...in the future."
-Plan 9 from Outer Space
nooooo
#324
Posted 16 February 2007 - 02:31 AM
Seconded. I dare say Miss Setasouji, you've made my day. Week even... ah what the hell - make that month.
Good thing that I just mentioned it instead of ruining it by actually drawing it myself, eh?
Good thing that I just mentioned it instead of ruining it by actually drawing it myself, eh?
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Pop quiz, hotshot. Garry Kasparov is coming to kill you, and the only way to change his mind is for you to beat him at chess. What do you do, what do you do?
#325
Posted 16 February 2007 - 07:10 AM
QUOTE (setasouji @ Feb 16 2007, 12:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Artistically, the concept works better with The Tall Man.
There... there are no words to describe how awesome this picture is.
#327
Posted 16 February 2007 - 11:43 AM
He's been reading about Platonic forms, I reckon.
*ooh for Philosophy!*
*ooh for Philosophy!*
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#328
Posted 16 February 2007 - 01:56 PM
QUOTE (setasouji @ Feb 16 2007, 03:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Artistically, the concept works better with The Tall Man.
Considering only the hilarious ones, this was your best, Set. Very funny.
#330
Posted 16 February 2007 - 09:54 PM
Some interesting things I thought I'd add to the mix.
-Perhaps Cabadath DID experience Agony of the Soul. Remember what being a druid entails - nature is their greatest love. Now, think about why Cabadath tried to summon Chzo in the first place - to keep the Romans at bay, who were destroying Cabadath's homeland. Maybe nature itself is what Cabadath lost.
-I believe that the Floating Man takes aspects of both DeFoe and Dacabre and chimerizes them.
The Guide told Dacabre that he would even have to "BE DeFoe" to fulfill his destiny, so maybe DeFoe's Mind was destroyed by being osmosed into Dacabre's.
-Cabadath never was able to walk around freely, until Lenkmann summoned him with the ritual. Previously, he was confined to areas under Chzo's power, namely the alternate dimension within the hotel (and around the stump's general area, taking the lumberjack scene into account) during 7/28.
-The two exits from Chzo, I thought, may represent the two exits from pain itself. The upper exit is a temporary respite; keeping on living, perhaps symbolizing "rising above the pain". The bottom one seems to represent death, sinking lower to the ground. Maybe the Floating Man blocked the top exit for the Guide because the Guide no longer had a body, but was only mind and soul, and therefore could not return to life as a human.
-Perhaps Cabadath DID experience Agony of the Soul. Remember what being a druid entails - nature is their greatest love. Now, think about why Cabadath tried to summon Chzo in the first place - to keep the Romans at bay, who were destroying Cabadath's homeland. Maybe nature itself is what Cabadath lost.
-I believe that the Floating Man takes aspects of both DeFoe and Dacabre and chimerizes them.
The Guide told Dacabre that he would even have to "BE DeFoe" to fulfill his destiny, so maybe DeFoe's Mind was destroyed by being osmosed into Dacabre's.
-Cabadath never was able to walk around freely, until Lenkmann summoned him with the ritual. Previously, he was confined to areas under Chzo's power, namely the alternate dimension within the hotel (and around the stump's general area, taking the lumberjack scene into account) during 7/28.
-The two exits from Chzo, I thought, may represent the two exits from pain itself. The upper exit is a temporary respite; keeping on living, perhaps symbolizing "rising above the pain". The bottom one seems to represent death, sinking lower to the ground. Maybe the Floating Man blocked the top exit for the Guide because the Guide no longer had a body, but was only mind and soul, and therefore could not return to life as a human.