Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190705220127

1. Nuckelavee Grimm could make sense as an alien. Not not necessarily Alpha's creation. Maybe a mutated horse who came die hard bent on taking revenge from MIB due to false memories. If Sergio/Kar would do the same to one of Richard's horses soldier, they might get the Alpha effect with making the horse defect and attacking his former comrads. There's something scary about a mutated horse who possess near-human intellect and want you dead. If you'll decide to get deep into MIB franchise, i advice you to watch the movies as well as the series, and it might help you with Xylus universe. Agent J have shades of Xylus himself (evolving from the everyman of his field to a professional) and Richard (i'm not saying i see Richard as Will Smith, but i always picture him as black, not to mention Richard could make wonders in "I Am Legend" scenarios). Agent L bares some resemblence to Abigail, as both are strong women with sharp edges and not particularily easy (with L it's true in meta-level as well. because the live-action actress herself turned out as nearly impossible to work with). Vangus can be argued as the alien bat equivalent of Toxocara. Agent K have traits of Xlyus (a professional who lost many people whom he love dearly), Richard (the responsible figure) and Shi (K came back from retirement twice, one of them was as his past self to stop Boris the Animal, and Shi might have a second chance in life as a baby). I cant say for sure about "Men In Black: International", but i should really watch it. From the little i know, i find Agent M|Molly Wright as rather interesting. I can see her wrestling a mutated horse to the ground with her bare comando knife while giving her friends time to kill the big bad.

2. Youre idea for Loki is similar to an idea of my own about McDonald's lawyer. Know about the subgenre of panders, which is called "madams"? So just like these madams, McDonald's lawyer would forget she's a woman. You gotta hate a woman who knowingly helping a rapist. As you can expect from McDonald, he'll kill her to further frame Beatrice Ocean, because "no one is stupid enough to kill his own lawyer". The way McDonald would do so is similar to what Ramsay would do. Or alternatively, you can picture it like the way Kieran Wilcox killed Haley Myers in MTV Scream. After gutting Humphrey Orwell, it make perfect sense for McDonald to do so. And the part where Rumple will kill McDonald is very similar to how 3K killed Kieran. If Loki will be a character of his own, do you see him fitting better as a male version of my idea for McDonald's lawyer, or more like an asshole victim like Stromboli will be?

3. I like your way of redeeming Aaron. Will the heroes group forgive him after he redeemed himself at his dying breath, or just be not thrilled about seeing him die? I'm not prone to left ambiguous situations, but if ambiguousy is a psychological torture, then i suppose it would work nicely because Kar deserve it. I dont know if you're planning to bring Kar back to "Xylus 2", but keeping him unable to die can give you options to use his character again. That creative, bro :-). When the big bads are Kar and Toxocara, i can see your point about Sergio being not heinous enough, even if he won't have any redeemable quality. Unless his death marks him as qualify to the "scapegoat" list in this wiki.

4. Which of the sketches did you like better? I have sketches of Red and Rrthur too. Will be sent soon. Now, i would like to hear more about the movie where Red Skull killed the officer. Where do i find it? And does Red Skull reminds you of the rat Mengele, or does he strikes you as more similar to Red?

5. On topic: If you look carefuly, you can find analogies to the Khomeini revolution in many fantasy stories. Guldan is a green ayatollah for all intent and purpose. The part of "Persepolis" where they rebels mentioned that the original shah learned his ways of tortures from the FBI is lampshading to selling his soul. I have reasons to speculate that Khomeini sold his soul as well, and that's even without regarding the possibility that he learned stuff from the tyrant whom he overthrew. In "Lord Of The Rings", despite being a WW2 fable universe, you can find plenty of similarities to our days' islamic fundamentalism. Saruman looks and behave just like an upstanding version of Sheikh Yassin. Yassin's wheelchair also make him similar to Oswell E. Spencer. Does the fact Spencer is similar to Sheikh Yassin means that Wesker was meant to symbolize fanatism?

Spoiler alert: Currently i don't have RWBY characters taking any part at the upcoming season, but you did gave me the idea to consider Adam as a replacement judge for pride, in case Sofia Lamb will be a competitor in one episode. If Magicface reminds you of Cindi more than Cinder, then i'm getting to like her as a villain, because i recall you don't like the way Cinder was written very much. Specifically for Magicface, my current planning is to send her against Babyface. Witches with a W where the B should b and all. If not Babyface, which rival do you see fitting Magicface the most?