Thresh Vs Lucian (Fan Art) by Lionsketch
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Thresh Vs Lucian (Fan Art) by Lionsketch
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"Y'know what's the scariest thing? Lots of money. Don't do it." - get-rich-quickdraw
:I have no use for money, so I’m sure I’ll be able to steer clear of such a terrible ordeal. The only way I’d be interested in finances would be to cause chaos, as business with such large numbers usually ends up in, or to burn a pile of it in front of a village of peasants instead of letting themselves use it to better their miserable lives.”
@get-rich-quickdraw
Thresh’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L.
Strength [8] Strength influences carry weight, and Thresh carries around 200 souls at a time.
Perception [7] He can see souls from a good distance away.
Endurance [8] Souls grant armor, so therefore he’s pretty durable.
Charisma [2] Even without being undead and a soul-hunter, Thresh is very awkward and melancholy to all but his closest friends and family.
Intelligence [5] Pretty normal I feel.
Agility [6] A hook from the darkness ends all.
Luck [3] He gets brought back from the dead to collect souls, and to stay with his son he has to be the kind of person he doesn’t want him to become. Pretty unlucky.
Ezreal sneaks two new Kpop posters and a bag of candy into his room.
No but seriously, the people bitching about Rue, Thresh and Cinna being black... Come on now. How did you not pick up the subtle hints? ESPECIALLY with Rue and Thresh.
District 11 is Agricultural- they spend their days in the fields, and in the book it almost seems as though they live a slave-like life. Plus, with D11 being Agricultural, that means it has to be somewhere where it's hot most of the year. I'm not trying to break into any stereotypes here, but it's natural for residents of warm-climated areas to have darker skin.
Besides, it's 2012 folks. If three characters in a book/movie being black is this big a problem, I fear the state of Civil Rights/Equality at this point in time.