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I've finished reading. The only light left burning,
The moment it was revealed what pokemon the plush was, I immediately looked it up and...
..He does look like an Albie, doesn't he
Figured I'd quickly pin on the goat's face
Look at this cute little guy, not even a day old, yet he's giving me a look that promises to murder me in my sleep <3
The finished prototypes for the ears, crown as well as the Goat & Lamb's horns...
Also, here's what the shape of the faces should look like.
Goat: Lamb:
So now that the goat project is coming to an end, I can either get started on the lamb or narinder since they're about even in terms of current development....
Aaand, since it totally didn't work like at all last time, why not have another poll.
Istg if it turns out a draw AGAIN, I'll make another book-themed knucklebones board just to roll the dice with (pls don't, I can't keep doing this to myself)
Welp, here we go again
Remember to outlive your enemies, and if you don't have any? Make some!
Okay, so I have a small theory on when/at what point in the game we start the dlc as well as how we acess it, and It has to do with the cat - humanity to be specific...
So I'm not the only one who's noticed, but we seem to have a friendly relationship with the cat; alongside showing more physical acts of emotion in some parts of the trailer.
Now it's established in the game that we have the best relationship with the cat when our humanity is more or less maxed out by the end of the game (when we are able to get the golden lie). So it's reasonable to believe that if the dlc follows the same rules as the game, then we likely access the dlc at the end of the game before we start ng+.
Another thing, something I and many others believe is that the golden stargazer is how we access the dlc because of how it currently reacts when we interact with it. Now, going back to my original point with the golden lie, it's my belief that we are going to use it to access the stargazer and start the dlc. My main reasoning is the weapon's behaviour when starting an ng+ run with it. Unlike other weapons, it's still linked to your humanity and is consequently reverted to a duller state which you can grow back by gaining humanity.
Now, it could be a dev oversite. However, since the only time we're going to use it is in ng+ (as well as 1-2 bosses before), I feel like it was intentional. Now, if let's say a maxed out golden lie (which requires max humanity), it is needed to access the golden stargazer it ensures we're starting the dlc in a more human state. Another small detail I want to bring up is that you can get the golden lie in all 3 endings if you listen to enough record (I've done it) as choosing the non-human options don't contribute to any of the endings (only the choice to let Sophia live or to give up your heart). This means that if I'm right, you can access the dlc no matter which ending you get as long as you have that weapon. I'm probably definitely wrong buuut it's not gonna stop me from playing it plus making crackpot theories is just fun :p
Took a literal age, but I finally sorted out a template for that scrunchy mf of a head
Although there is a light issue that made it too ball-like, an easy fix,
next will be the assembly of all the parts, then clothing this guy couldn't have just stopped with the lamb, couldn't resist making more could ya?
Speaking purely from experience playing irl with people/ family, it's about 20% actual strategy and 80% pure dumb luck. Probably is what makes it so addictive to play
Ewen is the kind to start a game of knucklebones, acting like they're sooooo weak at the game. Then plays with incredible mathematic precision and poker King level manipulation... only to have the opponent sweep them with dumb luck so they kick over game board in frustration
Okay, but I'm low-key obsessed with this idea.
Titan plushies, but you can open up the cockpits like a lunchbox. And they have a mini pilot inside