Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190803204200

1. The in depth knowledge of the heroes is another trait Red Crusader and Maureen shares. Both have their hyper-professional informants. You know terror organizations, so you can imagine how Red Crusader's spies and bribed cops and officials are working. Maureen doesn't have to pay anyone, other than the people who feed her pigmen, because her pigmen can smell tracks and deduce accurate details to the level of the last thought their intended victim had in the past 3 days. Think about the scene in "Madagascar 3" where Chantel DuBois took evidences from Alex and his friends' tracks, but more menacing and on a bigger scale. General Tiger and Sobek will most likely have tracking squads of their own. Do you see them relying on a secret elite force, or more on a pack of expendable feral humans?

2. Hephaestus was relatively nice, but I wouldn't say the same about Hades. He abducted Persephone into his realm and indirectly caused a colossal drought. I know Zeus, Hera and Poseidon are far worse, but I wouldn't call abduction a very nice thing to do. I mean, it's a miracle Hades didn't caused the destruction of the world with his stupidity. When I crossing the data of the original Hades (stupid and violent toward women) and Disney's Hades (jealousy that only a brother can feel), i'm getting the theory that Disney's Hades wanted Hera to himself, which is part of why he literally want Zeus dead.

3. You and BigBadSquid did a great job :-). Now, when I come to think of it, Mr. Gray is very similar to an alien Toxocara. When you designed Toxocara, did Mr. Gray was one of your sources of insperations? And to a lesser degree, he's similar to the drunk god whom Sir Thomas worshiped. His pettiness and cowardice are possibly also part of the reason of why many GOT fans hate Joffrey the most despite being no worse than at least 3 devils, so good job at making him hated. Historically-speaking, Thomas and the drunk god's relationship can be interpreted as a reflection of Tomas De Torquemada and | Ferdinand II of Aragon's relationship. If we assume Thomas is more opportunistic than fanatic, does it also mean he had ideas of manipulating Anastasia as his puppet omni-ruler, like Torquemada could've been doing with King Ferdinand?

4. The tv show is on my immediate watchlist and I should really get deep into the comics, but I don't know too much about the films. How was it? Should I watch it the way it is, or read some comics/watching some episodes, and only then beginning watching the films?

5A. Another song fitting to PL 1 and 4, and to a lesser extent to DL and "Xylus", is "Hey Alice" by Rachel Rose Mitchell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_iy71v46r4

"If you're good, you can keep your head" is fitting to Jessica losing her head (her sanity. Not sure if literally) in part 3 and to Alice being decapitated by Cheshire in PL4. "The Queen's great (or so it's been said)!" is fitting to Jester's inner conflicts about his beloved god. "Did the Cheshire Cat smile your way?" is reflecting Sergio's faux affably evil nature. The looking glass part is either Shi's struggles to stand his own reflection or Abigail's inner demons.

5B. Following topic 5A and "God Syndrome", I think I've found Varian's theme song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kGl_uD9TkQ

You just gave me an idea for a way to redeem him at the last season. The good people should write a male Gothel who'll be the warden in Varian's prison. Varian is bright and talented enough to see the male Gothel and realize he doesn't want to end up like this man.

5C. Does dying inside a robotic rabbit is count as dying in jail? As for Beth: Writing "Beth Whigham" at the search line lead us to her article, but if it's impossible, at least in this wiki, then i'll drop it. But there's thing I believe you, as an admin, can do. Sharptooth isn't listed as neither a psychopath nor psychotic. Would you be so kind and add him to either of these categories?

5D. I think i'll tell him what I think one more time, and then each will go this his separate ways. Wasting my time is one thing, but how can someone get to these level of hostility over a fictional universe? Even if it's "Jurassic Park". I love it, but I would never become hostile about it. From what I know, "The Arrow" fanbase is even worse. A whole community of Spino fanboys. In JP fanbase, the Spino fanboys are a separate yet powerful faction. In "The Arrow" fanbase, the equivalents to Spino fanboys (the anti-Felicity Smoak movement) is dominant like the | Sicarii movement was in Israel's Roman empire times. You did the right thing with not being belong to fanbases. I usually do the same.

5E: The Destiny I originally meant to create is Doctor Destiny. But I've noticed something weird: Both Doctor Destiny and the demon Destiny were on the same film? It makes me confused. With that said, we can always propose both of them together. And here's a new character i'll propose: Chris Hargensen. It's a wonder how no one proposed her before. She the unholy breed of asshole victims who're also pure evil. The kind of people which kill them makes the killer a better person.