Originally posted by General Kaliero
And it's kind of ironic that you're using a statement that SS is before OoT to say that he said OoT is first.
He clearly means that OoT is chronologically the "oldest" game released yet with SS taking place before it. This is why he said "sort of", IMO, because he doesn't want to be "boxed in" (another quote he used when referring to the first Zelda game) and not be able to make any more games set before all others.
Originally posted by ares834I meant to say less exposure but I think you understood my point despite my typo.
It's true that at one point he did say he didn't want to say any of the games are first, but in the quote I provided (which came out after TMC) it's quite clear he is saying OoT is chronologically the first game."Ocarina of Time being sort of the oldest story in the Zelda timeline"
Really, I don't see any other way to take this.
Fair enough.
Make sense.
Oh he is, I just found him mire intimidating in the novels.
Maybe but he really gets verbally lashed from what I hear by Harry in front of everyone and in the movies that didn't happen.
Originally posted by General Kaliero
You say "clearly" a lot, but I honestly think you're projecting.
That's because what he is stating here is quite clearly referring to the current games and not those that have yet to be released such as SS.
Second-hand quickly-translated quotes that aren't even saying anything definite aren't the best basis for contradicting what's in the games themselves, as I see it.
And as I said, fair enough.
Originally posted by quanchi112
He killed a portion of his soul he wasn't aware existed in harry. What ultimately killed him was neville in the movies due to the snake being killed.Nah, when mistress death needs population control Thanos is her man.
Novels > Movies. And he still killed himself.
She still loves the 'Pool!
Originally posted by NephthysSaying something subjective is a fact is foolish. In the novels I hear Harry reflected his own killing curse against him but this isn't true in the movies. Even in the books it isn't suicide then going by what I have heard.
Novels > Movies. And he still killed himself.She still loves the 'Pool!
Thanos will rip her cheating eyes out of her head.
It was suicide. Harry repeatedly told Voldemort that if he attacked he'd die and then actually explained why to his face! Voldemort was a retard and still attacked regardless.
The best he could do when he found out was to make Deadpool immortal. Yes, that actually happened. Also does she even have eyes?
Originally posted by Nephthys
It was suicide. Harry repeatedly told Voldemort that if he attacked he'd die and then actually explained why to his face! Voldemort was a retard and still attacked regardless.
In the book yes, however I don't recall this in the movie. Furthermore, Vodlemort dissolves in the movie rather than just dying and it seems to be due to the last horcrux being destroyed rather than his spell reflecting.
You'd think if he was Obito he'd pay a bit more attention to Kakashi.
Originally posted by ares834
In the book yes, however I don't recall this in the movie. Furthermore, Vodlemort dissolves in the movie rather than just dying and it seems to be due to the last horcrux being destroyed rather than his spell reflecting.
I havn't seen the last 2 movies and frankly don't want to. I pay no attention to them, just as Quan pays no attention to the books.
Morgoth is hardly a "manly" villain, he sits on his throne hiding in his tower when the elves come knocking... And this is coming from a guy whose email account it [email protected].
Originally posted by ares834
Morgoth is hardly a "manly" villain, he sits on his throne hiding in his tower when the elves come knocking... And this is coming from a guy whose email account it [email protected].
Uh, that's a bit of an understatement.
Considering that it was the most massive and powerful army ever assembled in Middle Earth, save perhaps that of the Numenor, that came a knocking.
Look at it this way though.
Sauron failed to conquer Middle Earth.
Morgoth did, infact, conquer Beleriand, and only lost due to Deus Ex Machina.
EDIT: Oh, you're talking about the Fifth Battle. Well....considering the army he had sent was pretty much curbstomped by the Noldor, and they had tanked their way into his domain, and Morgoth alone of the Valar is slayable by mortals....yeah...
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
Morgoth was a *****.All the baddies in Middle Earth's history are bitches though, really. Sauron went out like a *****. The WK went out like a *****. Saurumon went out like a *****. That just seems to be the pattern.
Oh please.
Morgoth was a ***** in that he knew fear, but, generally most of the time, he actually had something to be afraid of.
Whether it be giant spiders that take an army of balrogs to chase away, or the brother of a gai who took on said army of balrogs by himself, or the frigging host of the Valar.
Unlike all those losers though, Morgoth actually won, and was only defeated via Deus Ex Machina bullshit.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Ungoliant went out ok. B*tch got so hungry she ate [b]herself.Thats hardcore. estahuh [/B]
She is also a giant spider and therefore loses all bad ass points. Glarung, now there is a villain who was bad ass. After being killed through trickery, he causes his assassin to commit suicide.
Now, that's hardcore. Plus he is a dragon.
Originally posted by ares834
Not really. Morgoth is a coward, that was one of his defining characteristics. Ganon and Voldemort, on the other hand, aren't afraid to get their hands dirty.
Morgoth still went out by himself to fight Fingolfin, who's brother took on an army of balrogs. =|
A coward of a Valar, sure, but it would be a blatant lie to say that Morgoth would be afraid of anything and everything.