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Theory these two were emphasised not just for eye candy but for the future changing their minds about humanity and I suspect Shiva allready has
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dresspheres · 1 year
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Here are some more screenshots, this time for the characters from Final Fantasy XIII! As always, each character has their own folder. Please like or reblog this post if you're planning on use them. Some screenshots may be blurry or out of focus as I haven’t gone through them with a fine toothed comb.
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valorxdrive · 7 months
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MIIIIGHT as well do it now! I got some ideas in fresh in my mind! Granted, this will be decently sized list of what I envision!
The Sora experience you could say.
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SHOW YER STUFF SORA.
I'll keep it under a read more due to length length
Ragnarok/Union Ragnorok: This remains entirely unchanged. It's been he's carried within him since 1 as a Limit ability originally. Only thing I'd change is that instead of one prismatic sphere of light, it'd total up to 13 at max before releasing a hellstorm of fiery light.
King of Hearts: Instead of being a projectile attack at all. What this does is allow Sora to tap deeper into his affinity of connections. Whether it's with spellwork, his surroundings, or with others. This would naturally amplify the potency of all of his abilities.
This needs caution however as this ability and his Rage Form promotes a very dangerous line of being out of control.
Drain Shock: Primarily unchanged from its concept. When activated however, all electricity based functions (beings bio electricity included) can be fashioned into healing energy for him to absorb. It's an a particular alternative to his regen spells.
Atomic Deluge: Keeps the same in terms of it's presence. However the way Sora utilizes is based on the principles of nuclear energy. Primarily will be used in the form of blast, rays, so on and so forth instead of letting it spray out in a wild shower.
Ghost Horde/Phantom Rush: These will be a two for one package. Taking the practice from his usage of Light Avatars in the Mirage Drop formchange, Sora instead allows for his clones to be spiritual apparitions fashioned from the excess energy of his soul. They're a lot more malleable in comparison as he has an easier time manipulating these than pure light clones.
Primarily used for long ranged attacking, surrounding foes, and also wrestling away forces that attempt to possess a body. Noted, this doesn't work for beings who outright take over the Heart like Xehanort does in his brand of higher scaled possession. This was inspired during his constant run in with Possessor Heartless from KH2.
Drill Dive/Warp Trick/Zone Connector: These three are also unchanged from their concept. Being inspired and learned from his encounters of Xigbar, he's created his alteration of this ability through Shotlocking. He primarily loves to fling himself through multiple portals, yet, this can go for elemental abilities, Strike raids, and even other allies too if they work on such a combo idea.
Shimmering Drops: This is an ability that directly steal a user's life force. Long as they remain in Sora's line of sight, this ability can be executed seamlessly. It's an ability that forcefully rips away that vitality in order to fuel his own.
However this ability can be used to make incredibly potent healing elixirs when aimed at the world itself. Through taking the excess of nature energy, it's refined and forged into the enriched waters of life. Similar to the Healing Light, this scale of healing magic can allow vitality and limb to be restored to either himself or another of his choosing.
This was inspired from Rapunzel's hair blessed by the Sundrop. However, it can by no means be as that potential as to give eternal youth and other benefits.
Spectral Rays: Unchanged! This works perfectly as it is.
Snakebite: Also remains largely unchanged. Compared to other spells however, this can be used in conjunction with Drain Shock and also linger longer as a homing type of attack. True to their name, these manifested magical snakes will not hesitate to cleave you with their jaw strength.
Diamond Dust: This pays homage to Shiva's OG use of the spell instead. Here can be a good example of such!
The Blizzard tree of spells is instead focused into a more crystalline light focus of energy. It can be expanded as either chilling airs or in a focused beam, that allows for pure frost to gradually sweep over and eclipse it's target entirely if caught within the brunt of it. With how mana it is, this also holds the capacity to explode via Sora's signal.
Frozen Crescents: Unchanged. It can just be used within any form changed (or not) weapon as it's just a volley of ice charged slashes. It either cuts through them with the elemental, or sweeps in a way to encase them entirely. This can be used in conjunction with Diamond Dust.
Honey Burst/Drizzle, Sweet Surprise - Literally Sora flinging magically enhanced Honey at you. lol. While this doesn't do damage outside of the momentum it's flung at you. It's property as an advanced adhesive would get you into quite the sticky situation!
Meteor Shower: Remains unchanged! This is just Sora condensing his mana into the whimsical shape of stars to launch at his opponents.
Cluster Cannonade: Within his Magic Launcher Formchange, this has two variances. He either allows the gargantuan mana blast to be transformed into a miniature volley of blast that proceeds to carpet bomb a certain area.
In another vein, he'd proceed to focus the potency of that energy if there's a particularly durable foe and proceed to use it as a massive nuke instead, going for raw damage output. Such an attack would normally be made by airborne means, as he's not trying to bring destruction that large scale to the surroundings.
This can be casted/dual casted with elements as well.
Cubic Stream: While the attack itself remains a normal volley blast. The specialty comes in it's properties, being forged from his bond with Hiro from San Fransokyo. These microbots hold the ability to potentially hack and dismantle machine based opponents. It'll serve as a viral threat to androids who can't withstand it either.
This can also be used to hack technological systems even if Sora doesn't hold the knowledge. (It'll mainly be used as a means to either lock or unlock functions, keeping true to the Keyblade.)
Blade Storm: Remains unchanged from it's original as a volley of Aero based blades. However, natural empowerment allows for each blade to explode into a miniature tornado that either remains sky high or at ground level. If blades are able to converge on the other hand, it allows for a massive tornado to spawn and rip any opponent before him asunder..
Flag Rampage: Remains unchanged! It's an attack that cleaves with more focus force, using the Aero elemental tree in order to violently increase the cutting potency.
Blades of the Round: This ability in itself gets an overhaul. As it's an ability used with Ancient Light, Sora allows himself to conjure facsimile Keyblades from the ancient past of KHUX. They will be at the maximum refinement and be used levitating blades that attack in conjunction with his attacks. They're dedicated to the Light element and used for their lethal attack potency. (At that scale that are able to cleave through concentrations of Demon Waves stacked together.)
Infinity Circle: Remains entirely unchanged. As one of the strongest attacks of Sora's arsenal, it's a culmination of primal light focused, refined and set to utterly decimate his foes once the actual attack is fashioned through spellcircles and crystals. For an attack of this spell, he'd normally make an entirely separate dimensional space or get his opponent teleported to the deep depth of spaces before letting it off.
And this is while it's within his state of freshly acquiring it. It's nowhere near mastered.
Sunray Blast: This would be of the higher branches of the Fire elemental tree. By treating himself like a solar panel, he'd come to concentrate a high volume of sunlight into a concentrated blast. (Think of it akin to solar beam from the Pokemon series), weaving it together with mana, this is either to burn away foes with high regenerative properties, or to tackle especially enchanted ice.
Or! Simply just being in a place that as a high wealth that can be made used of. (Agrabah's deserts come to mind.)
Bladefury Eclipse: This falls into the inverse of the Blades of the Round. Darkness enchanted blades fashioned of his own making, still going by the same idea of telekinetic swordplay. It's another way he comes to channel his Dark Form/Rage Forms into a potent attack instead. In turn, this holds the potential to enrage his foes via Rage Form's Heartless physiology, momentarily infecting his foes and throwing their emotional state into disarray.
Stellar Inception: This is another one of those abilities that have the same caveats as Infinity Circle. Under no circumstances would Sora ever proceed to use this ability on a planet. Only in specialized realms or in space, whether made by his hand, another or the Darkness itself. (Kingdom Hearts included in the count of realms) By ripping open a portal to the depths of space itself, he'll proceed gather underneath his will and command, then proceed to launch literal dying stars towards his opponent, just as they're being condensed into the nova phase.
This is an ability that's again reserved for opponents of the highest caliber
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What u doin at the bottom of this!! Congrats, you have an idea on how I perceive his abilities.
Keyblade Wielders holding the means to hold their ground against the Grand Creative of Kingdom Hearts itself, have the means to be a cataclysmic force upon multiple universes if carelessly wielding this strength. It's by working with a universe's natural protections via the Light that a lot of their battles can be safely performed.
It also demands a particular brand of mastery to responsible use such strength as well. As their natural enemy; The Heartless, have the same means to utterly devour universes into their very realm by going for World Heart that rests within each one.
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bambismoonlight · 3 years
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hi, shiva is absolutely gorgeous
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writerofcreativity · 3 years
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Decided to post this. It happened because my Internet was out for a moment and my brain began wondering stuff about Record of Ragnorok.
Here's one of them.
Thor With A Female S/O
Being in a relationship with a powerful God feels overwhelming, especially with the God of Thunder but eventually you got used to Thor's quietness and stoic attitude.
That one time he smiled and having fun in the fight against Lu Bu, made you feel happy for Thor. It made your heart leap with joy that he is having fun.
Thor meets with a lot of women but none caught his interest, despite some who can fight. It was a mystery for him to be attracted to you. Why is that? You trained but are'nt strong, or at least not on his level. Was it because your delicate appearance that fooled humans thinking that you are just a helpless damsel in distress?
Once Thor realizes the feelings he have for you, he made sure to keep it a secret. He wasn't ashamed of it, he just do not want other Gods to find out, especially Loki.
Shiva he is fine with but his cousin is the worst.
Loki knew immediately without his cousin saying anything about you. It was like hiding an object hidden in plain sight, only to be spotted right away.
Thor will keep you away from the God of Mischief. He will have you at his side almost constantly.
Of course he will be overprotective when there are other Gods who will be attracted to you. You can even see a few sparks flying when a few Gods attempted to flirt with you.
With you, it just started with the two of you having a small chat. You didn't even thought that later in life, you would be in a relationship with Thor. You knew you feel completely safe when you are near him.
Loki teased you the most when you're by yourself. It's before and after that he can make you blush so much.
Thor knew it was Loki who transformed into you just to see his softer side. Let's just say, Loki had to run extra miles in Asgard.
Thor took you to meet with his father. Of course you know who Odin is. It felt suffocating to be there. Thor told his father that he developed romantic feelings for you with his usual stoic face.
You thought the all father would be upset to hear that. You worried for nothing. Once you heard Odin talked without his crows, you felt relieved when he approved of your relationship with his son. Coming from him, that really made you happy.
Odin felt surprised to hear that announcement but he expected his son to find a wife in later years and have children of his own. He would be a proud grandfather to see his grandchildren becoming strong to their father's level. One day, Odin might spar with them.
All in all, the two of you are happy with another. Thor expects you to still keep up with him, especially in the bedroom. As for you, it made you happy to be with him as you thought he was always cold. It was just finding the right spots to be together with him.
This is all I can think of for this. There are more things coming.
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Committing Deicide: A quick guide
I don't know who I am writing this for, or why. But if you want to know how to kill the gods, this is your source.
Starting with the Greek gods, it's actually pretty simple really. Kill Atlas. Atlas holds up the sky so it does not touch the ground and spawn a new race of titans, gods, or giants. Normally, someone can take his place in exchange for a service, but he is bound to come back if that person is about to die; but if he is killed, no-one is bound to take his place, and the earth and sky will instantly collide. Spawning a new race of titans will cause a new war with the gods, which stands a decent chance of destroying them. You would need to hide your intent as long as possible; the Greek gods may not be nearly as powerful as the Abrahamic God, but compared to the gods of most other pantheons they are absolutely OP. You would need to take advantage of the divine law Zeus made after the Trojan War that prevented the gods from killing humans directly (instead resorting to curses and the like) to survive the initial stages (so don't piss off Zeus), and it might also be helpful to learn enough about the gods to play them against each-other to give you a combat edge in case one of them begins to suspect something's up; this would be a stopgap, however, as the Greek gods hate to be tricked. In order to survive getting targeted by the gods when they get wise to your intent long enough to actually accomplish the thing, you would probably need to find a way to give yourself the curse of Achilles without dying, which involves getting into the underworld without dying. Freeing Prometheus might also be a good stopgap if you are truly convinced you will eventually succeed in killing Atlas, as he is friendly to humans and could give you a gift that might help you defend yourself. If you fail, however, he might get killed, or worse chained up again, which wouldn't do at all.
Norse gods: these guys are actually pretty ok, but if it came down to it there are two ways to accomplish this that are actually possible for a mortal: destroy the tree of Idun (eliminating the source of the Aesir's immortality), or stealing Frey's sword and giving it to Surtyr, thus triggering Ragnarok. You could also potentially use Frey’s sword or the cursed blade Skofnung to free either Fenris or Loki yourself, that would also do the trick; either blade could also be used to kill a god in single combat if you are really, really lucky. Finally, every winter Odin goes into the Odin Sleep, in which he uses his personal energy to revitalize the defenses of Asgard; if you kill him then, Asgard’s defenses could be easily penetrated. Again, these guys are mostly chill, despite their (ancient) follower's penchant for violence, so you really shouldn’t have to kill them.
Celtic: they aren't really gods, they're either fey creatures or humans who have been made immortal, at least as far as I am aware. Killing them normally should do the trick. Though, I wouldn't do it, because they are effectively human and I wouldn't be comfortable with that.
Egyptian gods: find out each one's true name and use them to force them to fight each other near running water (running water weakens all but the river gods in Egypt), or distract Bast, Set, or Sehkmet while they are defending Ra from Apophis. The second one will potentially result in the end of the world, though (in a much more final way than Ragnorok), so I wouldn't try it. Finding a true name would be risky, as you would probably need to steal the Book of Thoth, which would definitely attract his attention. You could attempt to curry Thoth's favor, which of course would require you to spare him, but it would be a lot safer, and he usually sides with humanity anyways (he's supposedly the founder of Hermeticism). Alternatively, you could just find the true name of Ra or Isis. If you find the true name of Ra, you would effectively gain unlimited mystical power, as he is basically the ultimate source of all magic. Isis is the only one who knows Ra's true name (hence her incredible power), so you could potentially blackmail her with her name to give up Ra's. You could also use the Ring and Chain of the Word (otherwise known as the Ring of Solomon), which was invested by the Abrahamic God with the Power to interrogate any spiritual entity. Those spirits tied by the Chain cannot escape unless they answer three questions asked by the current wielder of the Ring, at which point they are cast out of the world (into hell or the duat, depending on the nature of the spirit in question). This could easily be used to coerce an Egyptian god to give up their true name. All you would have to do is find the thing, which might not even exist any more. Finally, you could find the Rod of Aaron. This staff was imbued with the Abrahamic God's Power and Authority through the Prophet Moses; it was through this staff that He wrought the 10 Plagues of Egypt, each of which targeted the symbol of a specific Egyptian god (killing all the first born targeted Horus, while the darkening of the sun targeted Ra, ect). If this staff was invested with enough of His Power to essentially mutilate the Egyptian gods with impunity, it would probably be more than enough to kill all the Egyptian gods single-handedly. Unfortunately, finding and using the Rod of Aaron is no easy feat; one would need to find the Ark of the Covenant first (there are several places were the Ark is purported to rest), and then find someone who can actually touch the Ark (or even enter the same room as the Ark) without dying. Who would be able to do this is unknown; it would have to be someone with at least the spiritual authority of the High Priest of ancient Jerusalem, while also being holy enough in the Abrahamic God's Eyes to gain His Favor. So, maybe a Pope or a new High Priest who is also a saint. They would need to OPEN the Ark, as the Rod of Aaron is supposed to be inside It. And, of course, the Rod is no mere magic item; in order to "use" it, one would have to be on VERY good terms with the Abrahamic God, or He might just smite you then and there for your Hubris. If all of that is done, however, kicking the Egyptian god's collective asses would be a cakewalk.
Canaanite gods: Oddly enough, this would be the easiest to accomplish. The demons of judeo-christian myth are based off of the Canaanite gods (Baalzebub, for example, comes from Baal Zebub, the Lord of Flies and Prophecy). As such, they would be weak to anything that demons are, though probably much more resilient than the common demon. An average exorcist probably wouldn't do too much, but I would be willing to bet that the Pope, the Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church, or a Kohanim given the rank of High Priest would be able to do something. This is one of the few cases when a frontal assault might actually work.
Babylonian gods: I got nothing. I'm sure it's possible, but I don't know of any special tricks.
Hittite gods: Ullikummi, the Diorite Man. The son of a titan and a volcano spirit, this creature made of volcanic rock could increase his size merely by standing in the sea. At his largest, he was 27,000 miles high. The Hittite gods were only able to stop him by chopping off his feat with the very knife used to sever the heavens from the earth (otherwise he would grow them right back). If he were to be somehow rehabilitated, he could potentially pose a threat to the gods of most pantheons. Also, the Knife of Separating itself could be used to kill a god in single combat if it came to that.
Aztec gods: They're basically all dead already, except for Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl, who existed before the new pantheon. Huitzilopochtli required regular human sacrifice to survive, and he was all that was standing between his pantheon and death by a billion demons from the depths of the void. He hasn't had consistent sacrifices since the Aztec empire was overthrown by the Spanish (an event which coincided with a prophecy of Quetzalcoatl returning from the east, which has significant implications regarding his relationship with the Abrahamic God), which means they have almost certainly been overrun by demons by now. For killing Quetzalcoatl and Xolotl, see the Abrahamic God and the Devil.
The Persian Gods: They are all emanations of Ahura Mazda and Ahriman, and the second is sort of like the shadow of the first. As such, there really is only one God in Zoroastrianism, making it very likely that he is the Abrahamic God in another form. As such, see the Abrahamic God.
Yang and Yin: See the Abrahamic God and the Devil, respectively.
Hinduism: Piss off Shiva and Kali. Probably suicide, and the world would definitely end, but that would do it.
Buddhism: Why would you do this?
Shinto Kami: Most of these spirits are friendly, so you won’t have to worry about them. However, the Gaki and Yokai are often a problem, due to their malicious nature. Buddhist monks are often depicted as being extremely successful at exorcising them, so go with that.
The Hermetic God: See the Abrahamic God.
The Abrahamic God and the Devil: The Devil can't be killed, but he and his minions can be exorcised and cast into Hell. Sending in Michael, Raphael, or Mary would be basically an instakill. See the Canaanite gods for more details on how to beat him, though his minions can easily be taken out with the average Catholic or Jewish exorcist. As for God... good luck buddy. The Greek gods tried to kill Him once, and that backfired spectacularly.
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Record of ragnorok theory Shiva's the key to reviving humanity as he cools down
He is the Hindi God of destruction and CREATION after all first ones probably gonna be Raiden. It's also why Zeus was so insistent on him not fighting Adam so Adam stays dead and its only available for a short risky to get to window for obvious spoiler reasons involving this image.
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Knowing this anim'e someone's gonna try and kill him and/or raiden before he discovers this ability if this turns out to be true.
On a positive note to self draw Shiva being annoyed by random plants and animals popping into existance around him constantly.
A note I'm not familiar to the mythology involving him I just just got this from his title and what's said in the show.
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writerofcreativity · 3 years
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An interesting thought I have in mind.
What if the end of Shuumatsu no Valkyrie, as in if it's just a tournament and no more arcs, the humans are victorious against the Gods?
All the surviving human fighters and Buddha if he survives and win are now in the center of the arena as Heimdall announces that they have won and humanity will live for awhile, I forgot how many years before the Gods have a conference about it.
Kojiro and Jack (the list of fighters who I think might win and survive: Simo because I saw a fan comic on YouTube. Rasputin because he's hard to kill. King Leonidas just strikes me as a man who is tough to be put down and will win for humanity. Nostradamus because his ability to predict the future, he could have predicted that he won, no matter the odds. Lastly Qin is because the author says he's gonna do something, it might be his combat skills and win.) Some of them are waving their hands and receiving thanks from the human audience.
The Valkyries who survived are there with their human partners. Brunhilde did not survived but Göll did and did her best to help humanity win.
Some Gods won't accept defeat that easily, despite those surviving humans beat and killed the strongest Gods.
Those Gods jumped into the arena surrounding the humans and Valkyries. They will kill them before getting rid of humanity.
The humans got themselves ready for another fight despite some still recovering.
Thor and Shiva stepped in to stop those Gods who immediately are frighten by those two, knowing how powerful they are.
Thor looked happy when Buddha went to the human side. The God of Thunder found a worthy opponent and there might be more that can keep him from getting bored.
Shiva had fun battling Raiden, the two are just giving it their all. Shiva did not looked angry when Buddha betrayed the Gods, who is in the same pantheon.
I think the other Gods will side with the humans because they saw their worth, even though they are already dead. There are those who disagreed that humans should die.
Rudra and the other Indian Gods looked like they don't hate humans, at least not that much to be sore losers.
Zerofuku or the seven lucky Gods to join the humans, depending on who wins in Round 6 and if they calm down.
What really made the angry Gods backed down is when Zeus arrives with his older brother Hades. I'm sure Hades does not want all the souls to be gone.
Zeus will declared that humanity have won and they earned their rights to live, even though he wouldn't mind fighting again. However, he propose that there will be another Ragnorok to fight again. He had so much fun after all.
Göll and the others were hesitant but agreed to it.
The surviving humans did not mind to participate in the next Ragnorok but they need to get some well deserved sleep if they are going to be picked to participate again.
I just wanted to put this down because it had been in my brain for awhile.
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