Your bedroom is so cute but HOW do you get anything out of those drawers
i use the lower drawers the least already and the bed is lightweight enough that i can move it very easily so i just lean off the mattress and reach and can grab stuff fine


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Your bedroom is so cute but HOW do you get anything out of those drawers
i use the lower drawers the least already and the bed is lightweight enough that i can move it very easily so i just lean off the mattress and reach and can grab stuff fine
I started playing Octopath because of you. I get the Alfyn love now. I would die for this lad
Alfyn is so good. He's not a COMPLETE himbo but he definitely has a one-track mind and everyone else is FLOORED at the kind of things people will just...tell him because he asks how their day is going. I love Alfyn he's so sweet and so strong and a little dumb but he's smart where it counts
This is SUPER embarassing but I've always been really afraid of Octillery and ESPECIALLY Remoraid. Are they as scary as I think they are?
Octillery are fairly docile towards humans- in the wild they'll mostly just try to get away from humans (assuming they're not engaging in a battle to test you, if you're a trainer), and if they're REALLY threatened, they'll just ink you and bolt. A little disorientating, but not terrible. Domesticated ones remind me of cat pokemon, though- they mostly just like to squeeze themselves into pots and tight spaces and hang out. (Ours is a little more of a showoff than other octillery, but that just means he's an even better sealife ambassador.)
Remoraid, on the other hand, you probably have more reason to be jumpy about- they're known to shoot prey OUT OF THE SKY with just jets of water, which speaks to both their firepower and aim. It should, however, be noted that its prey is bug-types, and the water jet is for knocking them into the water, rather than finishing them off. If it helps, though, they also shoot that water to propel themselves backwards if they need to escape, which looks exactly as goofy as it sounds. Otherwise, they tend to hang out with mantine and eat the scraps they leave behind.
So, ultimately, I'd say you probably don't have much to worry about, unless you're planning on hangliding with a burmy-shaped parasail over any bodies of water with Remoraid in them.
How would you design a ruinach to be as cool as their origin?
if i were designing them purely based on their purported origins (being spawned from pieces of dagons body torn apart by almalexia), and calling themselves the “fifth hand”, id go with something semi-literal where like. its not immediately OBVIOUS but the design Suggests that they are the remains of dagon’s ripped off arms (and assumedly that theres 4 of them in total)
this was my first instinct
i dont think this design is that great as it stands but the general idea is that its 'head' is the actual hand, and the rest of its body are like fleshy growths that mimic the form of dagon's body, and they stick weapons into their extremity growths. maybe each of the four has a different build and set of weapons for 4 different kinds of boss battles. etc
the "eye" in the hand is similar to the "eye" on a siege crawler, and bleeds magma and shoots fire and stuff
Spaghetti!
Put a word inside my inbox and I’ll tell you a fact about myself based off that word
I like spaghetti fine, but it’s the meal that takes me forever to eat.
He's the Lord of the Mountain and a very good lad!
he’s a BEAUTIFUL lad that’s for sure, either that or he’s actually just ten blupees in a trenchcoat
spitblaze is a solid 5.... OUT OF FIVE
Hello, boss! Your posts have made me EXTREMELY excited to try out Wandersong. But, uh, it looks pretty musical, and I have an abysmal sense of rhythm. Will I still be able to fully enjoy it, do you think?
Yeah, I was asked this before! The game, despite the premise, isn’t a rhythm game at all, it’s a puzzle platformer! There’s only a few rhythm segments, and you can do them over as many times as you want, and they go pretty slow. Please play Wandersong, you don’t have to be good at rhythm games at all to play it!