Do you guys think the Kane siblings have been to the bass pro shop pyramid?
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Release every wizard101 character into the bass pro pyramid and give them unlimited fishing stamina
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The Bass Pro Shop Pyramid from Memphis, TN
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Kinda random but I had this idea that in the future, Rina becomes something of a king among beast folk and unites various disconnected groups and families so they're better protected and inadvertently establishes a beast folk nation. Rather than have a conventional means of succession, those who wish to become the next beast folk king must win at Rina's Royal Wrestlemania Championship, which is held in the ruins of the Bass Pro Shop pyramid. I'd like to imagine it would be like Tiger Mask but the people wearing animal masks are actually animal people.
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Ok but wait, if the Eiffel Tower and some generic hydroelectric dams survived WWV and the multifaceted apocalypse that followed, there's probably an at least decent chance that the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid survived as well, right? At least in part? Does the enourmous logo mounted on the front side still exist, and resemble a bass?
Legitimately wondering if the people of Splatoon, being intelligent aquatic creatures, some of which literally are evolved bass, would find some sort of religious significance in the site. After all, it's entirely reasonable for them to believe it's some kind of monument to fishkind. Do they pick fishing lures out of the wreckage and believe humans mated en masse in the site? Or that it was some sort of marriage ground, and the lures were symbolic?
Do they believe the scrappy bone remains of mounted deer, boar and bear heads are the remnants of offerings of hunted game to the bass gods?
Is anybody descended from the fish housed within the in-building fishing pond? Are these people regarded as religiously significant? Does Kikura from C-Side, alongside her bassfolk bretheren, pilgrimage to the Great Bass Pyramid to pay tribute to the bass god, Proshops (pronounced praw-ships)? Does a crowd of green and brown and grey, mottled scaly skin glistening in the post-nuclear Memphis sun, gather to pay tribute to the great metal plaque of him mounted on the side of the still-standing historical site? Do they leave fishing lures and offerings of earthworms and chicken liver to an altar of antlers and tusks?
Does Proshops legitimately sit among the pantheon of sea gods, watching over basskind as a guardian, birthed from the human love of the creature and the creature's love of humanity? In a world governed by vibes, does belief create the god?
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I went shopping inside of the Bass Pro Shops pyramid. I've never ever been to a Bass Pro shop.
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Thoth moving into the Memphis Pyramid in The Red Pyramid implies he was the one that turned it into a Bass Pro Shop.
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I’m always thinking about my Slider’s music taste…like, is it ooc if he liked The Cars? New Order? Bauhaus?
Then I look at this picture of Rick Rossovich and be like nvm he looks like someone from new wave/goth bands
I mean look at how gorgeous
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