I'm kind of interested in how his introduction was worded. I think the slide stopped short of calling him a primal, calling him "savior" instead? Maybe he's not a primal at all :V Unless of course, they said he was :P
I'm kind of interested in how his introduction was worded. I think the slide stopped short of calling him a primal, calling him "savior" instead? Maybe he's not a primal at all :V Unless of course, they said he was :P
Well, this does not call him a primal.
http://i.imgur.com/MTjqrob.png
But Bismarck is.
http://i.imgur.com/8xTBiKc.png
Does seem to be an interesting distinction being made there.
Yeah, it is an interesting distinction. It could be an approach like Moggle Mog. But who knows?Well, this does not call him a primal.
http://i.imgur.com/MTjqrob.png
But Bismarck is.
http://i.imgur.com/8xTBiKc.png
Does seem to be an interesting distinction being made there.
Yeah, Ravana may not be called a primal/"bashin" (or Barbarian God), but instead, it's called a "bushin" (or God of Military Arts).Well, this does not call him a primal.
http://i.imgur.com/MTjqrob.png
But Bismarck is.
http://i.imgur.com/8xTBiKc.png
Does seem to be an interesting distinction being made there.
Interesting distinction (still, it's SOME kind of divinity)...
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