She's very prolific...
She's very prolific...
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
Not so interested in ones where a pooter has been at them. Makes it hard to tell if the costume was good.
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Her none tweaked stuff generally looks good Mystery.
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
She is very talented.
Ask not the EldarGal a question, for she will give you three answers, all of which are puns and terrifying to know. Back off man, I'm a feminist. Ia! Ia! Gloppal Snode!
Cue the jokes about not needing necromantic powers to generate a zombie horde at a con.
LMAO
I like Little Robin kicking Skeletor's Shin, thats so cute
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Baldur's Gate never really appealed to me, kept getting killed far to early in it, now Torment on the other hand...... behave your self or the Lady of Pain will come calling.
Not bad cosplay though that dragon age character.
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nice costume, but when these cosplay studios do all the photoshop effects, it starts to make you wonder how much IS CGI.....
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I agree, a before and after shot would be nice.
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LMAO
Indeed, it seems the more skin a lady cosplayer shows, the greater the zombie horde raised
"I was there the day Horus slew the Emperor".....
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Wow, the comments about Final Fantasy here are so ignorant.
Red like roses, fills my dreams and brings me to the place where you rest...
Not really, at least, from my perspective. Final Fantasy was never really much the type of RPG where you made a story, but rather followed one. You decided what the characters did in combat, and where they went, what they wore, but the amount of decision making that affected the overall storyline compared to Baldur's Gate, Planescape, Deus Ex, or even Dragon Age is very minimal and still closer to Diablo.
Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of "follow the story" in any of those RPGs I just listed because that's half the fun, but they still have ways of making the story end in a "bad" way other than death like Final Fantasy or Diablo offer in in its lines, and none of them will offer the dynamics of a live DM on a PNP game like Pathfinder can provide.
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