Star Wars OC
Name: Orion Alsounder
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Profession: Jedi Knight
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Age: 24
Preferred weapon: Twin blue lightsabers, capable of joining as saberstaff.
Bio: Although a gifted youth and trained at the Temple since birth, Orion was always something of a wanderer and a loner. He was a general for the Old Republic at the age of 22, and was approaching his 25th birthday when Order 66 was issued … while he was in the Jedi Temple. Narrowly escaping with his life, and saving the lives of several younglings with Master Shaak Ti, he used his fighter to escape the clones who had betrayed their comman
Why Vegeta is a Better Character
Let's go back in time. Before the crappy cartoons of today, with some noted exceptions like Adventure Time and Attack on Titan, there was the 1990's. A time when cartoons were awesome. Shows like Samurai Jack and the early Pokémon episodes were king. But one show was head and shoulders above the crowd in the realm of anime.
Dragonball Z.
This was a universe of over-the-top attacks, charging energy, epic duels, and alien warriors that fight on the Earth. Among those races, were the Saiyans. Specifically, two males. The warrior known as Son Goku, also known as Kakarot by his Saiyan peers, and Vegeta, t
Top Five: Underrated Characters by DarqfangofSeido, literature
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Top Five: Underrated Characters
My Top Five Underrated Characters
There are many characters in anime, cartoons, comics, video games, movies, and TV shows that are not only popular, but are also really awesome. But there are also quite a few characters who, for one reason or another, are either over looked utterly, in the face of their more recognized counter parts, or flat out rejected because they don't match up to the standards of the near godlike beings out there, yours truly included.
It's time I rectified this issue. Now, just so we're clear on this, I am only including characters that I think are cool aside from the big players in the show/game I mention, and this i
> >>> > Mommy.. Johnny brought a gun to school,
> >>> > He told his friends that it was cool,
> >>> > And when he pulled the trigger back,
> >>> > It shot with a great crack.
> >>> > Mommy, I was a good girl, I did What I was told,
> >>> > I went to
> >>> > school, I got straight A's, I even got the gold!
> >>> > But Mommy, when I went to school that day,
> >>> > I never said good-bye,
> >>> > I'm sorry Mommy, I had to go, But Mommy, please don't cry.
> >>> > When Johnny shot the gun, He hit me and another,
> >>> > And all because Johnny Got the gun from his older brother.
> >>> > Mommy, please tell Daddy; That I love him very much
The Seven Deadly Sins of Fanfiction by Dimension-Dino, literature
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Fanfiction
The concept of creating fiction based on already-existing properties opened the door to a lot of opportunities. Those opportunities can lead to nothing short of "pure art" more often than not, but it can also thrust open the floodgates and let loose a torrent of mediocrity and jackassery.
Popular among Catholicism, the Seven Deadly Sins can be singled out in just about every form of media. But in this world of fan-written fiction, they take on a whole new dimension of worm-ridden filth.
If you avoid these tropes in the FanFic world? Great. Keep up the good work, sport.
If you have performed these in the past? Shame on you. You're better th
Top Ten Myths About Voice Acting by Dimension-Dino, literature
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Top Ten Myths About Voice Acting
Voice acting is the dream of many who grew up with cartoons, movies and video games alike. Who wouldn't want to play a character similar to the ones they grew up with?
But there are things that many an aspiring voice actor don't know when they try to get in. As a guy who has been there and done that (not professionally...yet), I can safely tell you all that getting and keeping a job in voice acting is not as easy as many might believe. Like any career you're going to pursue, there are lots of roadblocks and speed bumps that you'll have to overcome if you're going to succeed.
Like any job, many people entering the voice acting field are like
Not a Legend (gt rp) by littlemouseyKody, literature
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Not a Legend (gt rp)
Your small city had been there for what seemed like forever. Stories passed down of gigantic creatures, good and bad, used to rule the land. The (insert species) drove them out, though it wasn't easy. These stories were dismissed as urban legend. That all changed. One day, there was rhythmic impact tremors, felt from the south side of the city. On the horizon was a being taller than the trees. One of the creatures from the legend. It was coming closer.
Giants:
A. Godzilla (because why not)
B. Fenrir (basically a giant wolf)
C. Dutch Angel Dragon (good 'ol Zino)
D. Regular Dragon
E. Dinosaur (life found a way)
F. Other
Rules: no 18+. Please
Before I get started with this, I would like to point out something.
Politically speaking, I consider myself a moderate. I support the LGBTQ community, I support 2nd Amendment groups, I dislike the current president ... I could go on, but I prefer to view both sides of the political argument and draw my own conclusions. I also hate American style politics with a burning passion, because I think all it is, is a bunch of monkeys throwing poop at each other and screeching all the while.
All in all, I prefer to see myself and carry myself as a person of logic. However, there are some things that should be apparent to anyone who thinks like I do
Last December, Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, was released to theatres, and in its wake, controversy, debate, and general outcry erupted as fans all over the globe were left questioning the movie and director Rian Johnson's decisions involving it. Most of such debates were incredibly negative, and the atmosphere of the Star Wars community has become highly toxic as a result from what I have noticed on Youtube and other media.
But although critics enjoyed the movie, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a score of 90%, audiences were split on whether the movie was worth the praise. Much of the discussions are mostly slandering Rian Johnson,