A charm(?) for one who may need it, a hand crafted open aluminum bracelet. Has seven spikes(apologies it's kinda pokey), spikes increasing then decreasing in size, roughly symmetrical, spikes go forward and backward(again apologies on it being pokey), made with compassion and joy during a short course on jewelry smithing(very fun, would recommend if one gets the chance). Can somewhat be adjusted to better fit.
It is indeed a wee bit pokey, but the joyfulness is contagious.
((The villain is defeated, everyone calms down, and right before he unfuses, Gawain has a few precious moments where he can look down at himself and realize hOLY SMOKES I’M A DRAGON?!?!))
Little brain blurb i had, among fusion fighters with more reliable access to decontamination approved laundry services/runs shorter missions, green outfits become a lot less popular. No bans, just they collectively decide there are better, less friendly fire risking colors to pick from.
Fighters who run longer missions/ have less approved laundry places around though… even if what they wore wasn’t green before heading out, by the time they get back(if it wasn’t black) everything the have on is looking alarmingly verdant.
Since part of me thinks fusion matter probably stains worse then india ink.
(i was gonna put this in an ask but it got way too long)
Lol, yeah, keeping clothes clean would definitely be a problem, but sadly the Fusion Fighters probably don’t have much in the way of uniforms outside of some of the different organizations involved. (It’s very much more of a guerilla army, with all kinds of people and groups joining forces to protect Earth.) Best to wear some kind of plated armor if you’ve got it and are worried about keeping up appearances, that way that fusion matter will scrub off easier.
As you said, greens would hold a complicated place in fashion, especially early on in the war when more people probably would be a bit more trigger-happy and there would be more pure fusion monsters as opposed to terrafused monsters. (The purer fusions would tend to keep more of that stronger, more neon green whereas terrafusions, such as the Freakasuarus Rex, would adopt more of the colorations and traits from the surroundings they formed in.) Following that, most of the greens that the Fusion Fighters would wear–with a few exceptions, such as on missions where stealth and camouflage are integral–would lean on the more neutral side. Part of training would heavily focus on quick-fire and being able to recognize friendlies from monsters in rapid succession. Again, with some exceptions, masks or helmets would fall out of popularity as key things people are going to look for in the field are green skin and red eyes, so if you’re face is kept uncovered your allies will be able to recognize you easier.
Laundry though is probably done with some newer… some might say extreme measures, especially for those who are constantly in the field. This is definitely going to be the case for people who regularly go into infected zones or other areas were high amounts of fusion matter are present (who are likely bound for a full decontamination as it stands). Civilians/people in high civilian areas wouldn’t go through this as much simply because they’re not in direct contact with fusion matter as often; however, some public cleansing products have been adapted to combat fusion matter as a precaution nonetheless.
As soon as a Fusion Fighter is back at their base, their clothes are probably going to have to go through a wash to end all washes in attempt to purge every ounce of fusion matter from the fabric: If this isn’t done, traces of fusion matter could potentially infect the individual. While small amounts still left might be tolerated–especially if its for combat wear as opposed to common attire–or if its just a few stains, anything more than that is gonna have to go. Needless to say, don’t wear your favorite top in a battle, keep a spare change of clothes on hand for after you get done with an assignment.
Sounding like standard KH difficulty curve, at some point you just literally run into a wall
Let’s see... Mine were
KH1: Rikunort fight in Hollow Bastion right before Sora sacrifices himself
Chain of Memories: Final Repliku fight with Sora (I had a really hard time with it I dunno about you guys)
Days: Ruler of the Skies (if only because of the SHITTY MECHANICS!! Every time I see someone say that Days should get a Re:CoM treatment I want to scream hahahaha)
KH2: Xaldin fight at Beast’s Castle
Coded: None of the fights were really hard imo... But I was stuck on Hades because I was an idiot and somehow managed to skip over finding Cloud and couldn’t figure out how to add him to my party????
0.2: I WAS STUCK ON THE FINAL BOSS FOR 85 YEARS ON PROUD MODE
professorrigentiscervi replied to your post: Do you have an idea how aging works in hollow...
Hallownest, where the fall could have been anywhere from 3 months to 300 years prior. All because time makes no bloody sense in the location and one night can clock up several hundred hours.
Fae kingdoms are the WORST, man
(i tend to go with “time is slow and heavy in hallownest and passes normally elsewhere so what feels like a couple of days/a month/one night in Hallownest is a LOT LONGER IN REALITY, ACTUALLY” in homage to fairytale rules but
professorrigentiscervi replied to your post: in the light of everyone making ‘baby’ memes abt...
time works weirdly in and around hallownest, time certainly passed but nobody seems to have aged all that much
yeah but ghost is very clearly not a baby because babies do not run around on their own with a weapon and seeing them as a child in the context of the game is Weird