People kept mentioning how Future Redeemed feels like a collectathon compared to the rest of the series, so here you go. Scrimblo Bimbloblade.
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People kept mentioning how Future Redeemed feels like a collectathon compared to the rest of the series, so here you go. Scrimblo Bimbloblade.
Essek's languages
So I've seen posts talking about what languages Essek knows, and I got curious, wondering if we had any evidence either way.
Every time we saw Essek in his seat for the war council they seemed to be speaking Common, and he spoke almost exclusively Undercommon to the Aurora Watch guards.
^Verin speaks Elvish, so more than likely Essek speaks Elvish.
^In netherdeep, the dunamancer from Rosohna speaks draconic, and Essek also had books about the age of arcanum in his home so there's a pretty good chance he speaks that as well.
Essek was listening in on the Zemnian conversation between Caleb and the scourger prisoner in Rosohna, manages prisoners of war, and works intelligence for the cold war against a nation where even high archmages speak Zemnian, so there's a pretty heavy chance he's learned it.
And as someone points out he's friends with the goblin Uraya, talks about exploring Asarius, and has books about the negative effects of the Dynasty colonizing the native goblinkin, it's possible he knows Goblin. (And given the ruling dens' "lesser creatures" attitude towards the goblinkin, other members of the court might think it beneath them and thus make it useful for espionage purposes)
And finally he knew the Dim's Inn off the top of his head, and the middle-class neighborhood sign included Abyssal, which might also be important for investigations in calamity-affected sites of the Dynasty, so a moderate chance he knows it.
That puts us at: Undercommon, Common, Elvish, Draconic, Zemnian, probably Abyssal and possibly Goblin.
The Monster Manual has the average archmage speaking 6 languages, so it seems like this could work.
Essek, opening his Caleb Widogast Character Arc Starterpack (tm) to find:
guilt
shame
fear
an intense interest in time travel
a trusted goblin associate who is a positive influence
an invitation to work with a chaotic but well-meaning band of mercenaries
Cybertronian City States
Crystal City
Harmonex
Helex
Iacon
Kalis
Kaon
Nova Cronum
Polyhex
Praxus
Protihex
Stanix
Tarn
Tyger Pax
Tyrest
Uraya
Valvoulx
Vos
let me know if i am missing any and i’ll update Thx!!
Dear, Vector Prime.
Please tell us more about the unlikely duo of Greejeeber and Roadblock in Uniend Cluster. Was Roadblock's partner "Targetmaster" a resident of Planet Nebulos?
Dear Decepticon Detective,
Greejeeber was an old ‘bot; in eons past, he had joined the roaming gang known as the Razers, and terrorized fledgling Cybertronian civilizations until the Wreckers arose to beat them into the ground; following the death of their erstwhile leader Valve, Greejeeber moved to the remote city of Uraya, where he made a living as a caravan guard and mercenary for hire until the outbreak of the war gave him an excuse to sate his bloodlust.
Roadblock was one of the many Constructicons who joined the conflict after Megatron’s infamous speech to the High Council—like many other ‘bots who occupied the construction caste, he colored his body green and purple to better resemble Steamhammer, the ancient folk hero who had supposedly raised the walls around city of Iacon during the Age of Evolution. When the war broke out, he formed a symbiotic bond with the Mini-Con Drill Bit; slow and stodgy by nature, Drill Bit generally did the thinking for the both of them.
All three ‘bots were a part of Crosscut’s elite “Squadron X” during the war, but Roadblock and Greejeeber did not get along—Greejeeber regarded most Deployers as inferior ‘bots who relied on others to make up for their own shortcomings, while Roadblock saw the war as an unpleasant but necessary task and had little patience for the theatrical shows of violence Greejeeber so loved.
Ultimately, however, neither of them made it through the end of the war—along with the other members of Squadron X, the pair met their ends during the infamous massacre at Triax. Impactor impaled Greejeeber through the Spark, while Whirl rammed Drill Bit’s corpse into Roadblock’s mouth before killing him.
Tree with the Uraya atmosphere
I was Commissioned by my friends Cameron and Quan to draw Elma from Xenoblade Chronicles!
It took a lot longer than I originally planned and I had to redo it once but I’m really Happy with how it turned out. Especially the background! Uraya is gorgeous!
This is the very first Nintendo Switch screenshot I ever made.