Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20181101154625

1. Just fixed it :-). Thanks for telling me. If my mistakes are mostly unnoticed grammer slip-ups, i believe i can be at ease for a minute. I mostly wanted to deconstruct Emma Duval (her meltdown wasn't too far from her canon version, not to mention she almost desroyed her setting in the meta level), but when i come to think of it, Scream Noir's version have traits of Red. Now your idea about Red killing Hook will currently be translated to the following scenario: Hook was sitting in his couch, wasted as hell. He got a phonecall from "Rebecca's ex husband", whom he's in good terms, except it was actually Red imitating the said person's voice with a voice changer. When he thought his friends is coming to visit, he opened the door, but saw nobody. By the time he closed the door, Red already sneaked into the house. Hook got back to inject heroin, until he heard a wierd voice, which comitted by Red. Hook searched for the voice in every corner of the house. When he searched behind the mirror, Red popped up in a jump scare. Hook mistaken Red to be one of his halutinations. As soon as he turned around, Red stabbed him in the back with a meat cleaver. She kicked him to the floor, turned him to face her and cut his hand. In the original story, Hook lose his hand to a croc. Here, he lose his hand to a crook. Hook watched the blood drains out of his severed hand, finally realizing the situation. As the finale, Red smashed the cleaver to Hook's forehead, decapetated as many organs (limbs, liver and so on) as she could and threw them around the house. When the cops came to Hook's house after being informed by Red herself, Jack said he's horrified and secretly congratulated Red for her "clever use of the cleaver".

2. Did Madoff's wife was also like Sydney? Not necessary in a sense she was a good person. In a sense she disregarded her husband's maliciousness. I'm afraid to think what he see when he look himself in the mirror. It's like he combines Sophia Lamb's cold-blooded psychopathy and the big daddies' disability to see their own faces. If i take the fact Dean is his expy one step further, would it be safe to specualte Madoff might had a thing for a certain woman beside the one he had and was heinous enough to consider kissing her violently?

3. Two days ago i took part of a conversation about the 7 deadly sins. Me and a friend came to conclude that envy is worse than pride (or at least just as worse), if only because pride might have a reason, while envy is usually pointless at best. I assume that if Sir Thomas was representing a deadly sin, he would be either wrath of pride, right? Jester have signs of a very justified wrath. Famine reminds me of a foil to gluttony. Jessica is the hoursewoman version of wrath from what i recall. If you'll decide to use the 7 sins in Corvus' possible spin-up, i think you can find insperation in "Overlord" series.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlord_(2007_video_game)

This game poped in my mind mainly because one of the 7 villains, a lustful paladin named Sir William the Black, reminds me of Sir Thomas. The fact Sir Thomas is sexist definitely helps to the comparisons. And the truely repulsive part about William the Black? He was one of seven Jills and was no worse than at least 3 of them.

4. Alister is a good name :-). His normal name in contrast of Sobek's name shows that the good croc see himself like most sentient beings see themself and the crooked croc see himself as worthy to be worshiped like a god. You nailed it on that one. Even i do give Sobek shades of Judge Doom, the more prominent villain to inspire him would be Judge Frollo. Currently the biggest similarity between Sobek and Judge Doom is that both are more cold-blooded than sane. You gave me the possible idea to give Sobek a personal guard/militia of jaguars. Not like "The Toon Patrol". Something that makes the flying monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" seem like cotton candy. If i put Sobek and his possible jaguar guard in "Oz"/"Alice In Wonderland", do you see either of the heroines survive him? Also, i didnt quite understood who's your winner in "Dorothy vs Alice" rap battle.

5. I wish Henry Evans would've died instead of Gage. Usually i never wish children to die, but Henry was a Jill even in Pennywise and Flagg's standards. I can totally understand why you hate Margaret White and Henry Evans more than you hate omnipotent villains. Margaret and Henry are more realistic and closer to home. Especially Margaret. Many people have already met someone like these two in their life. Omnipotent villains, on the other side, are clearly fiction and aren't very likely to ruin our lives any time soon. I believe it's also the reason why we hate Judge Frollo more than, say, an omnicidal maniac who ruins whole galaxies just for kicks. We know Margaret hated Carrie for having the future ahead of her and for reminding Margaret that she's getting closer to death. Do you think Stephen King also wanted to use the "i hate your period!" motive to bash all those zealots who see the very concept of sexuality as a sin? Hope he did, because i'll be proud of anyone who bash zealots.