Board Thread:Talkplays/@comment-4211788-20150215205820/@comment-4211788-20150418231840

(zRexx) wrote: Frost the Wolf wrote: Minato Arisato00 wrote: (That explosive grenade should have impacted you in some way, Rexx. I refuse to allow that as just some fair play and ignorance of damage. Not only was the bomb an internal grenade but the bare fact that it didn't do any damage was just laughable. Your character isn't God here, I won't protect them from death.) To compound on what Minato said, that grenade wasn't just your run-on-the-mill firecrackers. Considering that living rock-beasts actually exist in Frost's dimension, they use explosives that are much stronger than grenades from other universes. Having that thing go into his gut SHOULD have hurt a TON, at the very least.

Also, this villain is kind of distracting from the main plot. Remember that the heroes (and villains) are seeking the so called "Voice of Spirits". The Heroes seek it so their world(s) don't end, and the villains want it for whatever reason they want it. Now, this thing, this giant rock guy, is supposedly sucking the life out of the planet and trying to get out of some deep, underground prision that was built on what first appeared to be a completely deserted island that didn't look like it had ever been set foot on by mortals.

Umm..... huh?

Sorry, but this seems less of a "secondary side plot" and more of a "plot substitution", if you ask me. :( (It should be my choice whether or not the character dies. However, I do plan to have him get killed later on, just not yet. He has natural resistance against fire and explosives, being made out of rock, and combine that with the extra energy boost he has right now)

(Malroc simply doesn't know about the voice of spirits yet. I have plans for him to spy on the group later on and eventually try to take it for himself in an ambush) Look, it's not the fact that you didn't die, it was mainly the fact that this did absolutely no damage to your character. Didn't even weaken him so the heroes can get out. And you're wrong, you don't decide when your character dies. If the situations lead to your character's death, you're dead.

That's like getting stabbed in the throat, allowing yourself to get stabbed, and then telling Death you're not allowed to die because you don't want to. Not only is this an issue, but the fact that you just pulled the "I have an affinity to this" card with out even knowing what kind of explosion it was, was just laughable.

Rexx, I'm done busting your chops, you keep this up and I WILL have to kick you out.