Is that limited to people on the Belief Blog, or do you intend to
kill everyone in the world?
That's when the giant asteroid will hit and
kill everyone in the world.
As the movie opens, the Ministry of Magic continues to resolutely and firmly stick their collective heads in the sand and wait for a big evil wizard to
kill everyone in the world.
Not exact matches
In a similar way to how god is supposed to be the good being that flooded the
world and
killed everyone but Noah's family.
Religious freaks appear
in world history FIRST and are the original offenders - and
in particular, followers of religions based on the belligerent Jewish «god,» going around telling
everyone to «turn or burn,» «If you don't convert we'll torture or
kill you,» or you'll be an outcast, etc., etc..
... you can claim free will and by so cover all of the human actions done to the
world but how can say that god is real and controls nature when nature has
killed more purely innocent lives then anything
in history ever... if god was just and comp@ssinate why send the wave that
killed 300 thousand, why create the plague that
killed nearly 75 million
in the middle ages when nearly
everyone was a VERY devout believer....
... you can claim free will and by so cover all of the human actions done to the
world but how can say that god is real and controls nature when nature has
killed more purely innocent lives then anything
in history ever... if god was just and comp@ssinate why send the tsunami that
killed 300 thousand, why create the plague that
killed nearly 75 million
in the middle ages when nearly
everyone was a VERY devout believer....
Here is my evil plan — Create a fictional character, have him born into poverty
in a part of the
world full of strife with no recorded history, cast some doubts on his conception (that will keep them guessing), leave a decade or so gap
in his life story, re-introduce him
in the middle of nowhere and tell
everyone he has all these amazing powers, he confounds and confuses all his followers and tells them not to tell anyone about what he does or where he is going and Oh yeah, they are all prostiitutes and tax cheats and lepers and the really lowlifes of society, deny them the chance to follow him, set him at odds with both the government and the church powers of his time, cast doubts on his seexuality and intelligence, make it so he refuses anyone to come to his aid and
kill him
in the most horrible way imaginable, then hide his body, make it so nothing he does can be historically proven.
If you go through
killing everyone and blowing things up, you'll invoke a lot of chaos
in the game
world and later missions will be darker and more difficult to navigate stealthily.
- first 30 mins or so can be confusing if you haven't played the demo - Yew Geneolgia is the leader of the Three Cavaliers, who guide the Crystalguard into battle - mission of the Crystalguard is to Protect pope Agnes Oblige from harm at all costs - Agnes is captured by this game's new villain, Kaiser Oblivion - together with Cryst - Fairy Anne, they hatch a plan that becomes more apparent as you move along - one of Yew's longterm partners, Janne, has betrayed
everyone and actually works for this newly formed Empire - he
killed most of the remaining Crystalguard - Yew finds the final member Nikolai of the Cavaliers before his death and requests of him to simply walk away - Yew is determined to bring Agnes back from the airship she is being held captive on - Yew is young and gets easily scared - Edea Lee from the previous game returns - Magnolia Arch, a Ba'al Buster warrior who claims to come from the moon also appears - between lines of English dialogue, she speaks lines of French as well - there is a long chat between all three characters about how adventuring and camping can be a ton of fun - Party Chat makes its return, and seems a bit more humorous this time - Tiz Arrior will also join your team - some things
in Luxendarc have changed since the last game - the
world is more united against this common threat - if you beat all enemies
in a single turn, it enables the «Bring It On!»
Maxie was able to expand the
world's land
in his dimension, Archie expanded the sea
in his dimension, Lysandre
killed everyone who wasn't
in Team Flare
in his dimension, etc..
More story flows into the action as you near the game's final encounters, but if someone asked you to describe the plot of this or any Souls game, you'd be best served by saying,» You play as a human with no chance
in hell of living,
in a
world where literally
everyone and everything wants to
kill you.»
Even
in the Walking Dead series of games from Telltale, which take place
in a
world where
everyone's life is constantly under threat and a single wrong move could get someone
killed, I was never as concerned about the fate of the characters as I was
in Tales from the Borderlands, because I genuinely liked
everyone.