Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20181021202929

1. The real Pocahontas also risked her hide to save at least one innocent person (John Smith. Most likely someone else beside him). I wish her real story was as entertaining as what i hope "Police Legend" universe to be. The real girl died due to severe illness when she was 22 :-(, away from home, married to a high-ranked tabacco industrialist. As if dying young and having a bad Disney movie about her weren't enough, her husband summarized her life by "all must die, but tis enough that her child liveth". Was he thinking it could be any consolation? Did he wanted to clear his conscience, like Disney did with their movie? I'm not saying Pocahontas' prick husband was a killer, but he can be murged into Kinder Killer. If i put him as a character of his own, he'll most likely be like your idea for Captain Hook, with his drugs problem and ill-temper and all. If i put Pocahontas' husband in Police Legend, whether as Captain Hook or someone else, which killer do you see killing him?

2. If he's as empty as you describe, i'm kinda upset with the people who created him. I wish he would have an actual motive. Like Flagg, Pennywise, Hexxus and such. Is that why some people see him as scary? Because empty people like him are out there for real? One real empty person i just learned about is Joe Hunt's father. A documentary about the "Billionaire Boys Club" say Joe's father did experiments regarding hypnosis on his son's expence. Maybe that's what Dean meant when he said "Joe was lack of father" in the film. With a Slenderman of a father and Dean as "best friend", Joe was a disaster waiting to happen. The docu tells us a little different story than the film. In the film, Dean was the main Slenderman. In the docu, they talk as if the whole group were a syndicate of Slendermen. They even claim Joe was the top snake of the group and swept the others with him vs being a geek who wish to belong. If it wasn't real, i could think this story and contrast between the film and the docu are a creepypasta. Interesting, but a little confusing. They talked about Joe and the other boys being spoiled pottheads who do turns over their fathers' wagon instead of taking care of buisness in the real world, but neglected to mention Joe's girlfriend. As Dean was jealous toward Joe for dating with Sydney, you would think they would include something as significat as that. The contrast between the two materials i found leads to one of two conclutions. Either Dean fooled everybody and made them think he was mostly a victim to Joe's scheme, or the film is portrayed from Sydney's point of view, in a sense that she disregard her ex boyfriend's responsibility and describe Dean as the only psychopath in the club. Which conclution sounds more reasonable to you? Also, i might consider the option that Dean's cinematic version is a merging of Stupidface and Madoff. Is it likely that Slenderman is another one of the characters that inspired the cinematic portrayal of Dean?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLxYaalMlVA

3. Sure about the irony? Deep grief can give people superpowers. It makes perfect sense that a demon will get new powers due to grieving over his lover, especially if that's what pushed the said demon over the edge. People like Thomas have a tendancy to underestimate the rage come out of grief, which many times cause them to shoot their own legs. Part of me want to hope that Thomas was thinking "i shouldn't have push this demon too far" when Jester ripped his soul from the inside, but pure evil villains aren't capable of regret anything. Does Thomas have memorable last words, or he's too busy with screaming himself to death? In "Project Maria 2", the "dance with the devil" motive have more than one layer. The first and obvious one is that Peter and Sky have to work for Lucifer (Lucius Ferguson). Lucius' extremism led him to create a genetically ingenieered lawyer named Maria in order to imprison Ogre King. The nature of their power struggle means the protagonists have to work for the lesser of two evil, who's still evil on its own right. A specific layer added in part 2 is the angel squad, led by Achilles Fahrenheit, who went to the underworld and turned the mass arrest of criminal giants to a genocide. The snake of eden adds a layer of her own. In my story, the snake of eden is actually the alias of Sonia "Lilith" Lillenbaum. Formerly Lucius' wife, now his vengeful ex, who chase Lucius and the angels squad both for trapping her in the body of a serpent and for sending her crazy son Mamnon to the inferno. She helps Peter and Sky protecting themself and their new adopted giant child in exchange for helping her release Mamnon and get even with Lucius. Sky took the offer gladly both for Peter's obvious reasons and for closing a grudge he have against Lucius ever since Lucius threw the blame of a failed police operation over him.

4. Before the topic: Today i've wrote episode 2 of "Heroes Rap Battles", with Dorothy Gale and Alice Kingsleigh.

https://hero.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:ScaryMovie53/Heroes_Rap_Battles#Episode_2_-Dorothy_Gale_vs_Alice_Kingsleigh

Here come the topic: The good croc (not sure about his name yet. Any suggestions?) isn't based on Eddy Valiant from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (he was an alcoholic until moments before the climax), neither on the friendly aligator from "The Princess and the Frog" (breaking the typecast), but i figured out that seperating the 2 sides of the coin into two defined characters  while breaking the typecast for one of them and give the good twin something to deal with, beside his evil brother and the other monsters/sentient beings, will be an interesting move. Glad you liked it. Not sure about the good twin's actor. Do you think Joaquin Phoenix can do a double role? If not, who would you cast? And does the good twin's accidental similarities to Valiant mean i should give Sobek some shades of Judge Doom?

5. Did it cut you deep because you find it as touching, or because it reminds you of dark times in your real life? If Cujo would've been burried there, do you see him becoming Cage Creed pet along with Church, or would he stay the same rabied dog we know from the canon film/novel? Carrie can fit "Cujo" and "Pet Sematary", but her mother fits to another Stephen King's story. "The Dream Catcher". Just like Cletus corrupted the symbiote, i can see Margaret corrupting Mister Grey. You just know a certain is fudged-up when an alien parasite who sound like Tim Curry is afraid of her. I have two leading theories about why she hate her daughter's period so much. Maybe she see her daughter's growing up as a reminder that she herself is getting old and getting closer to death each day. She might also see the period, a sign of fertility, as the undenialiable fact that Carrie have her whole life before her, in contrat to her mother. "If i won't be anymore than what i am, Carrie shouldn't grow either!". Either way, she could be a good ghostface. Textbook hate sink, no clear sign of conscience and a madness. Just the kind of woman whom you and i hate dearly and wait in anticipation to the moment where Sidney will do the world a favor and kill her.