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Ranger and Reaper
ranger and reaper
The newest characters in Backpack Battles have some very different tastes in food.
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we're playing babkack battles tonight (with friends @jame7t and @cryptotheism ) :3
I have taken a break from farming to play backpack battles and honestly the sheer amount of stuff in the backpacks remind me of the farmer’s rucksack like!!!
Stones? Yes.
Tools? Yup.
Food? Ofc!
Magical mystical stuff? Yeah!
Slimes / Pets? They fit!!!
Also the games so incredibly addicting. What am I doing.
Backpack Battles Characters Watching a Scary Film
Berserker: Likes an exciting horror film, with monsters and fighting and hopefully some women in combat boots, but serious psychological horror will keep her awake at night. She is more than happy to be clung to by a terrified viewing partner.
Pyromancer: Reacts loudly when scary things happen, which helps her deal with the fear. Sometimes she'll keep a running commentary: "Kya baat hai, did you see what that four-headed skeleton did to him?! And those bits falling down his jumper! It's the little touches, you know? Pure cinema." Alternatively, when especially frightened, she has been known to burst out laughing.
Reaper: For appearances' sake, she watches plenty of horror films. For her sanity's sake, most of them are Scooby Doo films. The poor thing watched The Shining once, and spent a whole day shivering in bed, wishing Alucard was with her.
Ranger: Doesn't generally watch horror films, or indeed any films, preferring the great outdoors. One the rare occasion that she does watch one, she gets very emotionally invested, cheering on the main characters or crying when things go badly. Scaring her, however, is not easy, and may require a Pyromancer jumping out from behind the sofa.