Seems a bit cleaner in here..
Anyways, any good sci-fi shows coming out?
Seems a bit cleaner in here..
Anyways, any good sci-fi shows coming out?
Ask and you shall receive, citizen!
Never Forget the Legends of the Titanmen
The Legends of the Titanmen: A Hero's Journey in Eorzea
Chapter 1, "The Humble Beginnings of Skiros"
Chapter 2, "Love's Light: The Tale of Skiros and Fenyx"
Chapter 3, "The Birth of Hope: Gaius and Koros"
Chapter 4, "Falling into Shadows: Skiros' Descent"
Chapter 5, "Fractured Bonds: The Family's Struggle"
Chapter 6, "Dark Confrontation: The Escape of Skiros"
Chapter 7, "Meeting the Enigmatic Sorcerer: Noumenon's Wisdom"
Chapter 8, "Mastering the Arcane: Gaius and Koros' Tutelage with Noumenon"
Chapter 9, "A Sorcerer's Tale: The History of Noumenon and Skiros"
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Remember the Titanmen
Cheers
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.
They're doing their part. Are you?
Visit the Weeaboo Police Headquarters at World: Famfrit - Empyreum Housing District, Ward 6, Plot 51
Remember the Titanmen
The Titanmen will never cease to exist. Not while there's still hope.
Funny that you linked a Thor gif lol. I finally saw Thor Love and Thunder a few days ago.
Last edited by Swordsman; 10-29-2023 at 11:28 PM.
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.
They're doing their part. Are you?
Visit the Weeaboo Police Headquarters at World: Famfrit - Empyreum Housing District, Ward 6, Plot 51
Remember the Titanmen
Yeah, it wasn't as good as ragnarok, but still ok. They seriously underutilized Christian Bale as Gorr. He's a phenomenal actor and carried the movie, but he didn't have enough screen time I thought. It really should've been two movies instead of one, and I feel there's a lot of wasted potential there.
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.
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