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chickensarentcheap · 1 year
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A, B, D, H, I, M, Q, T, Y for the Eh to Zed asks :P
A - Advocate - How do they show their support for others? Are there any causes that they publicly support? Why?
Esme is very assertive and outspoken and uses both of those things to support everyone -and even strangers- as vehemently as she can. She isn't afraid to speak her mind and stick up for people. She's also very 'physical' in her support. Hugs, back rubs, arm and hand squeezes, just being a firm physical presence beside someone when she can. She publicly supports the country's politics, the Indigenous peoples (two of her closest friends and her 'adopted' mother as Indigenous and two of her children have Indigenous names), animal sanctuaries and rescues, and charities that help at risk women and children. She is at the root of things a socialist and believes people have the right to shelter, food, employment, medical care (among other things)
B - Boy/Girl - What is their gender? What’s their relationship with their gender? Has this changed over time? How does their gender identify relate to their gender expression?
Esme was born and identifies as female. She's very comfortable with her gender, but could also be considered fluid at times by society's standards. She's comfortable with what's considered female and what's considered male.
D - Director - How much do they feel the need to have control over their life? Do they spend a lot of time telling others what to do or and they more likely to be more obedient to others?
Esme is very strong willed and independent and will not be controlled. By anyone. She is the owner and operator of a bookstore so she obviously has to tell her employees what to do and how it should be done. She's also a mother of seven, so she has to have some kind of control over her large brood.
H - Hero - What makes someone a hero in their eyes? Who is their biggest hero in life? Why? Do they consider themselves to be heroic?
A hero to her is someone who is willing to put the needs and well being and safety of others over their own. Tyler is definitely her hero for many reasons. He was willing to sacrifice his life for hers (in Dhaka and on other occasions) and their children. But first and foremost, to her he's a hero because he does battle with his own mind and mental illness every day and still manages to have so much to give and still gives her and their kids a great life. He never gives up. Even when he desperately wants to.
I - Inventor - How creative is their thinking? Do they seek out the opinions of others or rely on their own ideas? What’s their problem solving approach?
Esme is a very creative person, but used to make decisions very impulsively. As she's gotten older and her marriage has strengthened, she and Tyler are very much a team when it comes to making those decisions and she runs her ideas by him as she often needs the reassurance that she's doing the right thing. And because she values his input and opinion.
M - Miracle Worker - Who or what do they consider to be a miracle? Do they believe in magic?
No. She doesn't believe in magic. But she considers all of her children miracles in one way or another. Millie because she was conceived during the craziness in Dhaka and both Esme and Tyler had come very close to dying. Tanner (one of her oldest twin boys) survived twin to twin transfusion syndrome. And the current baby she's carrying, will be a miracle because he survived a pretty shitty ordeal at the hands of her ex husband.
Q - Queen - What kind of leader are they? Are they entitled? What have they inherited from their parents? How powerful are they? Do they act superior towards others?
Esme is a confident leader, but not entitled or cocky. She values the input and opinions of everyone around her. She inherited her father's resiliency and compassion for others, but is incredibly different from her mother. Who definitely acts superior to others. Including her son in law (who she hates) and her grandchildren.
T - Teacher - How often do they have to teach others? How do they go about it? How do they learn best? Do they dive in first and reflect later or study the theory of something new before putting it into practice?
Other than helping her kids with homework and showing them how to care for the animals or helping in the garden, she doesn't really have to teach. She's very patient and calm. Esme learns best by reading or observing. And she's a researcher. Big time.
Y - Yes! - Do they believe in luck? What makes them feel lucky/grateful?
I'm not sure if she believes luck as a 'gimmick' but she feels very lucky and grateful to have the life she does. She and Tyler started out with nothing to offer each other and she stayed by him through the toughest and scariest of times. now they have an incredible life and a beautiful family and she's very grateful for all of that.
@tragiclyhip, @youflickedtooharddamnit, @secretaryunpaid, @munstysmind
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neils-pen-to-paper · 1 year
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For the world building OC questions thingy!! Pick your oldest and most recent OC for the q’s :D
On it boss o7
OLDEST: DetectiveStar
Who are they?
Full name? - TinyStar "DetectiveStar" Starr
Nicknames? - Smalls, Tiny, Detective
Gender/pronouns? - not on a human binary! Intersex is the best way to put his species' gender. Uses he/him.
Orientation? - Bisexual
Age/Birthday? - around 50? I lost rhe document that had the full timeline of the story he's in xC. 8/17/20??
Fun fact! Zodiac? - Leo!!
What’s their personality?
Major good traits? - Steadfast and stubborn. Kind to kids.
Major flaws? - ... Stubborn. Doesn't know when to quit. Was very gullable. Quick to anger.
Goals? - keep his son happy.
Fears? - dying again
Optimistic or pessimistic? - Was very optimistic. Now is kinda in-between.
Introvert, extrovert, or ambivert? - Ambivert.
Empathetic or un-empathetic? - Empathetic
Do they wait and plan or dive right in? - Dive right in
Do they go with the flow or forge their own path? - Forces his own path
Fun fact! Other defining traits? - fucjing SMALL. Has a huge scar on his face and neck going over his eye and lips.
Relations to the world?
Who’s their family? - Starrs.
Where are they from? - Plainstown.
Where do they live now? - Plainstown, but did live in Desert City for over half his life.
Do they have a job? If so, what is it? - an ex- public eye. (Just a nicer word for detective. Cops are called Private Eyes.)
How are they with technology? - Decent.
Connections to religion or spirituality? - no.
Powers or magic? - Has time powers but doesn't know it.
Fun fact! Connections to the lore? - Basically kickstared it all.
Favorites?
Favorite season/weather? - Fall. Hates the heat.
Favorite place? - the cliff near his father's house.
Favorite food? - Chicken Parm
Favorite clothes/accessories? - His trenchcoat and hat.
Favorite animal? - Any that isn't loud. (Animals are like humans in this universe! Think furries if they weren't humans.)
Favorite/most frequently used mode of transportation? - Legs
Favorite holiday? - His son's birthday.
Hobbies? - Writing. Drinking.
Favorite thing about themself? - Nothing.
Fun fact! Favorite [fill in the blank]? - Favorite person? His son, Blackstar :)
Relationships?
Best friends? - Tuo and Coach Zed.
Closest family member? - his :] son.
Partner/s? - Coach Zed and Tuo.
What organizations/clubs/etc are they in? - Eastern Public Eye Agency (defunct.)
Who are their antagonists? - Himself, The Ugly One (ex-wife), The Cancer.
Fun fact! What are they like with their best friend or partner? - Goofy as fuck.
NEWEST: Roneth Pets'op
Who are they?
Full name? - Roneth Pets'op
Nicknames? - Row
Gender/pronouns? - HS Troll gender? He/they
Orientation? - Greyromantic, Bisexual
Age/Birthday? - equivalent to 20 human years. Roughly 8/17. Yes I have no shame in using my own bday for two ocs. Augh
Fun fact! Zodiac? - Leo! Extended is Leiborn.
What’s their personality?
Major good traits? - Weird with it. Amicable. Very flexible.
Major flaws? - Terrible judge. Easy to anger, very vocal about opinions.
Goals? - [TBD]
Fears? - Dying. Pushing away everyone. Being alone. Having no friends.
Optimistic or pessimistic? - pessimistic.
Introvert, extrovert, or ambivert? - introvert.
Empathetic or un-empathetic? - Empath
Do they wait and plan or dive right in? - In the middle, can do either.
Do they go with the flow or forge their own path? - Go with da flow
Fun fact! Other defining traits? - Smokes weed
Relations to the world?
Who’s their family? - A Dog lusus named Tank and a cat lusus named Shadow.
Where are they from? - The countryside
Where do they live now? - Land of Wrath and Rivers.
Do they have a job? If so, what is it? - Painter
How are they with technology? - Great!
Connections to religion or spirituality? - None, an ex-Angel of Double Death follower.
Powers or magic? - Sylph of Rage.
Fun fact! Connections to the lore? - [TBD]
Favorites?
Favorite season/weather? - Summer.
Favorite place? - Bed
Favorite food? - Mac and Cheese.
Favorite clothes/accessories? - Any that's comfortable.
Favorite animal? - Dog/wolf
Favorite/most frequently used mode of transportation? - Seated Scooter with his lusus attached to it a la Bolt.
Favorite holiday? - Halloween!!!!
Hobbies? - Art and music.
Favorite thing about themself? - Good artist.
Fun fact! Favorite [fill in the blank]? - nah im okay.
Relationships?
Best friends? - Reideo, Basker, and Pixora
Closest family member? - Well seeing as je only has two lusii... Shadow!
Partner/s? - Pixora :)
What organizations/clubs/etc are they in? - None.
Who are their antagonists? - [TBD]
Fun fact! What are they like with their best friend or partner? - GOOFY AS FUCK NO BRAINCELLS JUST COCK AND FAMILY GUY FUNNY MOMENTS
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kynky · 5 years
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STRICTLY BASS. APRIL 2019 UPDATE.
Tracklisting
Activate – Au5
Anarchy - Everyone You Know Remix – Delta Heavy, Everyone You Know
Arcus – RL Grime, graves
Assembler - LEVIT∆TE Remix – Mefjus, Levit∆te
Babatunde - um.. Remix – PEEKABOO, G-Rex, um..
Badmash – Bossfight
Bass Boom - Tyro Remix – Walter Wilde, p0gman, Tyro, Boogie T
Bass Cream – Stratus, SubDocta
Bassquake feat. Jeff Kush – YOOKiE, Jeff Kush
Beauty & The Grim – Dr. Ozi
Booty Wobble – SubDocta
Born To Survive – Zomboy, rx Soul
Bulletproof - Chime Remix – Doctor P, Chime, Eva Simons
Bust Like – Ecraze
Censored – Mr. Bill, Esseks
Cold Individual – Doctor P, Shapes
Crank Up The Dank – Gammer, Stonebank
Dark Crystal - Pigeon Hole Remix – Minnesota, Pigeon Hole
Dark Power – Sam Lamar
The Darkness – Spekrfreks
Death Rave – Jarvis
Demons - NuKid Remix – Kai Wachi, NuKid
Different Path – Current Value
Dissection – Bogtrotter
THE DROP - Stonebank Remix – Gammer, Stonebank
Duality – HELA, CyberSex
Electrum – We Are Alive!
Endeavor – Eclipse
The Fallout – Modestep
Fizzy Lifting Drink – Kill Paris, Jimi Tents, Big Gigantic
Flow – Bear Grillz
Focus Inwards – Reso
Fucking Noise – Stratus
G Chain - Jessica Audiffred Remix – Born I, ARIUS, Jessica Audiffred
Give It To Me – Yellow Claw, Nonsens
God Damnit (Hex Cougar Remix)(with Call Me Karizma) – ILLENIUM, Call Me Karizma, Hex Cougar
Good News – Apashe
Gravel – Reso
Guess Who – Tisoki, Tank Parade
Gunslinga – Pegboard Nerds, MC Mota
Hallucinogen – Chris Lorenzo
Hardcore Raven – Rusko
Harvest – Of The Trees
Headbanger – INF1N1TE, Woofax
High Noon - Wubbaduck Remix – The Brig, Wubbaduck
Hollywood Dream - Cyran Remix – Fransis Derelle, Cyran, Lisa Cimorelli
Hugo - Keota remix – Tsimba, Keota
I (Still) Dream of You – Kill Paris
I Know U – Dyro, LOOPERS
Let Me Go – Diskord
Levitate – Protohype
Lie – Sullivan King
Lights Go Down - Peekaboo Remix – Zeds Dead, Jauz, PEEKABOO
Like That – Digital Ethos
Loading – KTRL, Joystick
Løst – Lucchii, Rielle
Lost My Mind – Dillon Francis, Alison Wonderland
M.O.D – Holy Goof, Notion
Magic – Kill Paris
MANKIND – LICK, No Etiquette
Mask (with AWAY) – josh pan, AWAY
Mind – Dirty Audio, ZEKE BEATS
Night Fall – Mark The Beast, Nitepunk, KJ Sawka
No Sleep – Bossfight
Not IRL – Modestep
Our Own Way – Barely Alive, Modestep
PLAY – Tokyo Machine
Pop Ya Cork - Volac Remix – Stanton Warriors, Volac
The Power - Boxwork Remix – LMajor, Boxwork
Pump It Up – Gentlemens Club, SampliFire
Questions – Klax, Enei
R U I N – Ekali, 1788-L
Rabble Rouser - Shikari Sound System Remix – Enter Shikari, Shikari Sound System
Rico Law – Giganti
Rise From The Dead – Dirtyphonics
Run - Chime Remix – Xilent, Chime
Sahara Love - Seven Lions Remix – Above & Beyond, Zoë Johnston, Seven Lions
Samurai – Slimez
Sell Out – Marshmello, SVDDEN DEATH
Senses - DJ Q Remix – My Nu Leng, Iyamah, DJ Q
Sentinel – Champagne Drip
Show Me – Slippy, Sara Skinner
Sleepless – Feed Me
Squeeze (Burnin) – Rusko
They Call Me – Matroda
Threat – Downlink
Time – Nosk
Timebomb Zone - Conrank Remix – The Prodigy, Conrank
Tonk Sound – Conrank
Ultima – Pixel Terror
UTOPIA – MANSHN
Want You – Kanine
Wasted – Jessica Audiffred
Waves – Franky Nuts
We Can Be Friends (feat. Herizen) – What So Not, Herizen
WOAH! – Stylust
Wraith – YOOKiE, Hekler
You're Not from Around Here – Cookie Monsta, Flowdan
Your Lies – Franky Nuts, Voicians
Zepulchre – Owl Vision
SHARE >>> SUBSCRIBE >>> SHUFFLE
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handful-ofdust · 7 years
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My Faves Will Be Problematic (Or They Will Be Bullshit)
Taken roughly a million years, but here’s that list of faves @lauralandons tapped me for. I’ve tried to keep the white cis dude quotient down, but.;)
Joan Watson (Lucy Liu, Elementary)
Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller, Elementary)
Tara Chambler (Alanna Masterson, The Walking Dead)
Michonne (Danai Gurira, The Walking Dead)
Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan, The Walking Dead)
Sasha Williams (Sonequa Martin-Green)
Philip Blake (David Morrissey, The Walking Dead)
Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln, The Walking Dead)
Matt Murdock
Claire Temple
Elektra Natchios
Foggy Nelson
Karen Page
Frank Castle
Jessica Jones
Trish Walker
Luke Cage
Misty Knight
Alex Eames (Kathryn Erbe, Law & Order: Criminal Intent)
Rafael Barba (Raul Esparza, Law & Order: SVU)
Bobby Goren (Vincent D’Onofrio, Law & Order: Criminal Intent)
Samantha Groves aka Root (Amy Acker, Person of Interest)
Sameen Shaw (Sarah Shahi, Person of Interest)
Joss Carter (Taraji P. Henson, Person of Interest)
Sarah Manning et al (Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black)
Felix Dawkins (Jordan Gavaris, Orphan Black)
Mrs S. aka Siobhan Sadler (Maria Doyle Kennedy, Orphan Black)
Cookie Lyon (Taraji P. Henson, Empire)
Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett, Empire)
Vanessa Ives (Eva Green, Penny Dreadful)
Clara Webb (Gemma Arterton, Byzantium)
Eleanor Webb (Saoirse Ronan, Byzantium)
M. (Dame Judi Dench, Daniel Craig James Bond movies)
Chrisjen Aversarala (Shoreh Aghdashloo, The Expanse)
Naomi Nagata (Dominique Tipper, The Expanse)
Bobbie Draper (Frankie Adams, The Expanse)
Dutch aka Yalena Yardeen (Hannah John-Kamen, Killjoys)
Seyah Pawter Simms (Sarah Power, Killjoys)
Delle Seyah Kendry (Mayko Nguyen, Killjoys)
Nikita Mears (Maggie Q, Nikita)
Alexandra Udinov (Lyndsy Fonseca, Nikita)
Amanda aka Helen Collins (Melinda Clarke, Nikita)
Annalise Keating (Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder)
Michael Pratt (Aja Naomi King, How to Get Away With Murder)
Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza, How to Get Away With Murder)
Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil, How to Get Away With Murder)
Eve Rothlo (Famke Janssen, How to Get Away With Murder)
Ophelia Harkness (Cicely Tyson, How to Get Away With Murder)
Lady Eboshi (Mononoke Hime)
San (Mononoke Hime)
Belit of Shem (Conan)
Gabriel Elohim (Constantine, The Prophecy)
John Constantine
Asia the Invincible aka Dongfang Bubai (Brigitte Lin Chin-hsia, Swordsman 2, Swordsman 3: The East is Red)
Snow aka Xiue Qianshun (Joey Wang, Swordsman 3: The East is Red)
Edith Cushing (Mia Wasikowska, Crimson Peak)
Lady Lucille Sharpe (Jessica Chastain, Crimson Peak)
Maya (Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty)
Mary Sibley (Janet Montgomery, Salem)
Anne Hale (Tamzin Merchant, Salem)
Mercy Lewis (Elise Eberle, Salem)
Tituba (Ashley Madekwe, Salem)
Emily Thorne aka Amanda Clarke (Emily VanCamp, Revenge)
Nolan Ross (Gabriel Mann, Revenge)
Judge (Simon Yam, Full Contact)
Moses (John Boyega, Attack the Block)
Lucrezia Borgia (Holliday Grainger, The Borgias)
Cesare Borgia (Francois Arnaud, The Borgias)
Micheletto Corella (Sean Harris, The Borgias)
Loki Laufeyjarson 
Medea of Colchis
Xena (Lucy Lawless, Xena: Warrior Princess)
Milady de Winter aka Anne de Breuile (The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years Later)
Stahma Tarr (Jaime Murray, Defiance)
Amanda Rosewater (Julie Benz, Defiance)
Irisa Nolan (Stephanie Leonidas)
Tenar of Atuan aka Goha (The Tombs of Atuan, Tehanu, The Other Wind)
Violet (Jennifer Tilly, Bound)
Vanessa Lutz (Reese Witherspoon, Freeway)
Madame la Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close, Dangerous Liaisons)
Jadis of Charn aka the White Witch (The Magician's Nephew, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)
Lada Dragwylya (As I Darken)
Radu Dragwylya (As I Darken)
Rhani Yago (The Sardonyx Net)
Zed Yago (The Sardonyx Net)
Dana Ikoro (The Sardonyx Net)
Zorayas daughter of Zorashad (Night's Master)
Narasen of Merh (Death's Master)
Simmu aka Shell (Death's Master)
R.M. Renfield (Dracula)
Also:
The whole cast of Oz
The whole cast of Vikings
The whole cast of Hannibal
The whole cast of Ripper Street
The whole cast of Copper
All my dear dead shows. Bad people doing bad things, mostly for the lose.
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bexical · 5 years
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AP Itemization: Existing state of AP Bruisers
This post will take a look at the current state of AP Bruisers. We'll start with a look at certain existing items that could support AP Bruiser itemization but fail to do so, followed by an analysis of Bruiser kits.
Liandry's Torment
We'll start with this item because it's actually so close to being a good Bruiser item:
It has offensive and defensive stats (75 AP and 300 HP).
MADNESS supports the prolonged brawl style that Bruisers thrive in.
TORMENT helps them fight the tankier champions of top lane.
Together, MADNESS and TORMENT provide an effect very similar to Black Cleaver's armor shred, and indeed, the item could fill that same niche for AP Bruisers. Unfortunately, as a spell-reliant class, they need CDR and/or mana help in their first item, which hurts this item's viability (for AP Bruisers).
Additionally, as a melee class, these champions value HP a lot. While the item does have 300 HP, I think we can take inspiration from the stat spread of Black Cleaver and shift the stats more towards HP (as Black Cleaver itself did in patch 7.4, when it swapped out Caulfield's Warhammer for Kindlegem in its build path).
Note: Of course, while this would be helpful for Bruisers, it will be important at some point in this process to consider mages and how they would interact with the new version of this item, especially those who already currently buy it.
Lich Bane
As noted in a previous post when discussing Triforce, the Spellblade passive actually lends itself really well to the Bruiser playstyle. So, why doesn't Lich Bane support AP Bruisers well?
Beyond the fact that Triforce has HP and Lich Bane doesn't, it is also significant that Triforce's Spellblade proc does not scale with offensive stats, whereas Lich Bane's does. By having an AP ratio, Lich Bane further incentivizes building AP and increasing one's burst damage instead of buidling as a Bruiser.
Hextech Protobelt
This... is actually a decent AP Bruiser item. Though it does have a similar effect to that of Lich Bane by adding another 'spell' to the burst rotation with an AP ratio, that ratio is less than that of a single Lich Bane proc. Additionally, this item does build out of Kindlegem and has 300 HP. We can even see that it supports AP Bruisers reasonably well; according to op.gg, it's the most common first item for Sylas, who is perhaps a quintessential AP Bruiser.
Perhaps the biggest issue I would say is that there is simply nothing else to build after this item for AP Bruisers. The existing 'off-tank' items with HP and AP all heavily lean towards AP, pushing any buyers towards being Mages / Assassins rather than actual Bruisers. (Of course, this is hardly a fault of the item itself.)
I will note that the gap-close active seems better suited for mid lane. The lane is shorter and the opponents are squishier, so the gap-close helps its user get onto the opponent quickly and delete them. In top lane, the opponents are generally tankier and killing them requires more sticking power (i.e. Phage's RAGE passive).
Abyssal Mask
As discussed briefly before, ETERNITY is rather niche. It works best on users with high mana costs as well as mana regen (in their kit, i.e. not from items) to sustain those high mana costs (examples include Swain + his Q and Kassadin + his W). Abyssal Mask has an even tighter niche than Rod of Ages since it has MR and is obviously best against a magic-damage threat.
Something else worth mentioning though is tied to the kits of certain AP Bruisers. This is perhaps an inaccurate generalization (which I will expand upon in the next section), but it seems to be the case that many potential AP Bruisers have very high AP ratios and not very many explicit defensive scalings, if any (e.g. Rumble, Sylas, Diana), whereas many AD Bruisers actually scale explicitly with HP. I know I said earlier (when discussing Liandry's Torment) that Bruisers implicitly like HP more than Mages since they need it to survive in melee range, but an item like this with 0 AP is rather poor for those champions with no explicit defensive scalings.
Kits - a further comparison of AD vs. AP Bruisers, with a special look at Diana
As discussed, it's important to consider the kits of potential AP Bruisers as well. Unfortunately, trying to speak in generalizations will be rather difficult, as every blanket statement about a class of champions will have an exception and/or require a lot of nuance to process. Thus, I'll pick a single champion to discuss, specifically Diana, as she exemplifies certain aspects (and I just like the character).
In theory, Diana could be an AP Bruiser, and indeed it is my opinion that her narrative fantasy is to play as such. Despite being tied to the moon and the night, she is a driven, unrelenting force, not some shadowy assassin. To design her as an assassin with the slipperiness of Zed would be a departure from her core being. Yet, the details of her kit force a burst playstyle:
A simple contributing factor is that her skills scale entirely off AP (as mentioned earlier) - for contrast, consider Urgot, who has HP scaling in his shield and enemy HP scaling in his shotgun knees and his ult. The defensive scaling rewards him for building HP, while the damage scaling ensures that he still does damage when building HP - Diana on the other hand is heavily incentivized to just build AP and maximize her ability to delete her target.
A more subtle factor is that her kit does not encourage delays. If she lands her Q, she can RWR and unleash that damage immediately; if she had charged her passive beforehand, she can even use that as well. As another contrast, Sylas wants to weave autos after his spells for the passive proc; he also doesn't really have the damage to burst a target but does have the defensive abilities (in a heal and a shield with massive AP scalings) to survive a brawl.
As I mentioned, redesigning Diana's kit is out of the scope for this project (especially when considering all of the other champions I'd want to take a look at). This is really all just to say that many champions may need changes to their kits to work well with these items, and it may be helpful to keep that in mind going forward.
In my next post, I'll finally share a draft of some item ideas - this may include some 'outline' ideas where I'll describe the niche I'd like to fill and then provide a loose outline of the item. For each item, I'll also discuss the guiding design principles, i.e. what problems I'm looking to fix and how I chose to address them. I'll also describe how I predict these items would see play, with a dedicated look at a couple specific champions.
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ellensibley · 5 years
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List of image sources and credits:
Neri Oxman, and the Mediated Matter Group, Imaginary Beings (Daphne) 2012 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/185301?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=1&q=&with_images=1 
Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny, The Honeycomb Vase "Made by Bees" (Prototype) 2006 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/110254?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=2&q=&with_images=1
Patricia Urquiola, Eliana Gerotto, “Bague" Table Lamp 2003 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/100168?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=4&q=&with_images=1
Roelf Mulder, Byron Qually, and Etienne Rijkheer, of …XYZ Dot Dot Dot Ex Why Zed Design, Ltd., Freeplay Human Powered Torch 1998 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/94038?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=5&q=&with_images=1
Philippe Starck, Poe Radio 1996 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/1943?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=6&q=&with_images=1 
Alejandro Ruiz, Cheese Grater 1994 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2516?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=6&q=&with_images=1
Tibor Kalman, Legal-size Paperweight 1984 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/82728?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=7&q=&with_images=1
Annelies De Leede, Bowl 1993 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3557?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=7&q=&with_images=
Enzo Mari, Flores Box 1991 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2983?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=7&q=&with_images=1
Mark Sanders, No-Spill Chopping Board 1988 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2991?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=8&q=&with_images=1
Alberto Meda, Franco Raggi, Denis Santachiara, On Off Table Lamp 1983 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2964?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=8&q=&with_images=1
Philippe Starck, Miss Donna Table Mirror 1987 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/1889?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=9&q=&with_images=1
Gianfranco Frattini, Pitcher 1983 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3430?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=10&q=&with_images=1
Ursula Morley Price, Vase 1981 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3694?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=11&q=&with_images=1
Makoto Komatsu, Crinkle Vase (KNS-3) 1979 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3445?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=12&q=&with_images=1
Thomas Patti, Vase 1976 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2782?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=13&q=&with_images=1
Makio Hasuike, Cucciolo Toilet Brush Holder 1976 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3297?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=13&q=&with_images=1
Mary Rogers, Form 1975 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/104738?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=14&q=&with_images=1
Mario Bellini, Divisumma 18 Electronic Printing Calculator 1972 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3805?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=14&q=&with_images=1
Oskar Kogoj, Aspirator 1974 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2719?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=14&q=&with_images=1
Achille Castiglioni, Noce Floor Lamp 1972 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/1465?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=14&q=&with_images=1
Olaf von Bohr, Clothes Hooks 1971-72 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2496?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=15&q=&with_images=1
Mario Bellini, Pop Automatic Record Player (model GA 45) 1968 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3816?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=16&q=&with_images=1
Russell Manoy, Mug and Plate 1966-1967 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2557?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=17&q=&with_images=1
Tobia Scarpa, Bowl c. 1960 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3012?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=18&q=&with_images=1
Harvey Littleton, Vase 1963 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3572?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=19&q=&with_images=1
Tapio Wirkkala, Vase 1963 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3551?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=19&q=&with_images=1
Nanny Still, Platter c. 1949-62 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3116?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=19&q=&with_images=1
Unknown Designer, US naval lantern 1950s https://www.moma.org/collection/works/169023?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=21&q=&with_images=1
Roberto Menghi, Container for Liquids 1958 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3374?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=22&q=&with_images=1
Paolo Venini, Platter 1957 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3076?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=23&q=&with_images=1
Earl S. Tupper, Flour Sieve c. 1956 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2757?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=23&q=&with_images=1
Alvar Aalto, Vase 1936–1956 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/4658?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=23&q=&with_images=1
Mercedes Franchini, Scooter Sunglasses 1955 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2620?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=23&q=&with_images=1
Tapio Wirkkala, Jäkälä Vase 1950 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2256?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=24&q=&with_images=1
Alvar Aalto, Vase (3031) 1936 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/84130?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=24&q=&with_images=1
Fausto Melotti, Bowl 1953 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3030?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=27&q=&with_images=1
Fulvio Bianconi, Fazzoletto Vase 1949 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2948?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=28&q=&with_images=1
Unknown (American), Silver Streak Iron c. 1946 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/147160?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=29&q=&with_images=1
Fulvio Bianconi, Fazzoletto Vase 1949 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/4069?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=30&q=&with_images=1
Andries Dirk Copier, Pitcher c. 1946 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2391?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=32&q=&with_images=1
Fulvio Bianconi, Vase 1945 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3817?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=33&q=&with_images=1
James Prestini, Bowl (no. 24) c. 1933-39 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/4398?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=34&q=&with_images=1
Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY, Tea Kettle 1940 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3473?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=35&q=&with_images=
Unknown Designer, Cookie Cutters c. 1940 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3708?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=35&q=&with_images=1
Christian Barman, Electric Fan Heater c.1934 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/173628?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=35&q=&with_images=1
Frederick Carder, Perfume Bottle and Stopper c. 1916-28 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/1851?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=39&q=&with_images=1
Josef Albers, Tea Glass with Saucer and Stirrer 1925 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2232?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=40&q=&with_images=1
Issey Miyake, IN-EI Mogura 2011 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/167026?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=1&q=&with_images=1
Amanda Levete, Fruit Bowl 2005 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/102956?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=2&q=&with_images=1
Josef Hoffmann, Vase c. 1920 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2145?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=40&q=&with_images=1
Pavel Janák, Crystalline Box with Lid 1911 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/174218?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=41&q=&with_images=1
J. P. Kayser Sohn, Toothbrush Holder 1900-1902 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2353?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=42&q=&with_images=1
Unknown Designer, Inkstand c. 1900 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2118?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=43&q=&with_images=1
UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund, Water container n.d. https://www.moma.org/collection/works/94607?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=44&q=&with_images=1
Jurriaan Kok, Jacobus Lucas Verhoog, Candy Jar 1900 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2349?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=44&q=&with_images=1
Emile Gallé, Vase c. 1900 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3897?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=43&q=&with_images=1
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Vase 1909 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3904?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=42&q=&with_images=1
Hector Guimard, Hatpin c. 1910 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3296?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=40&q=&with_images=1
Marianne Brandt, Teapot 1924 https://www.moma.org/collection/works/2438?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=40&q=&with_images=1
Margaret E. Knight, Charles B. Stilwell, Flat-Bottomed Paper Bag Designed 1870s-1880s https://www.moma.org/collection/works/90111?classifications=37&date_begin=Pre-1850&date_end=2018&locale=en&page=44&q=&with_images=1
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Alright, it seems like 1788-L is getting into 5th gear with more and more announcements coming this week. Yesterday, it was announced that 1788-L would be direct support on Ekali’s upcoming ‘Crystal Eyes’ tour, and earlier today he was announced for Equinox Festival in Santa Barbara.
But even more today, 1788-L has launched an AI-powered website that unveils some hidden secrets and upcoming plans for the producer. After trying a variety of question combinations, here’s what we’ve found:
1788-L’s next single is called “F U L L / B U R S T”
“F U L L / B U R S T” is coming out August 3
Also coming out in August is a full EP called S E N T I E N C E
S E N T I E N C E will be four tracks
Thanks to another fan’s sleuthing on Facebook, we also know the titles of the four tracks embedded withing the site’s source code.
F U L L / B U R S T
N U / V E R / K A
F O R C E / I M P U L S E
A S T R A Y / R
One last thing of note: Zeds Dead‘s label Deadbeats posted links to the same website. So we assume that’s where this EP will be dropping. Considering the past support from Zeds Dead at their shows (example 1, example 2) that makes perfect sense.
Perhaps there’s still more to be found.
Check it out at whatis1788l.com.
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