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Very Opinionated and Based, though Passion-Driven

  • Actually, you know what sounds kind of fun? A BOTW-styled open world Zelda; one with the world building, art style, and creative weirdness that resembles of Majora’s Mask/Ocarina of Time’s and the other Zelda games on the GBC. I will further elaborate later on what I mean, I think I am referring to the ‘fairy-tale’ and ‘superstitious’ approach to the magic systems of the older games; with all the weird or gimmicky items and the strange encounters or scenarios. Also, I would love to see more towns and villages that are a lot lively in essence of Clock Town (while taking a spin) ; albeit be more ambitious.

    Of course, BOTW is amazing and beautiful in it’s own way. I would love to see what new experimentations would come of the Zelda series in the future, whether looking into the past (while not remaking) for inspiration or innovating elements completely to make new and refreshing experiences.

  • I am in the mood of playing the N64 Zelda’s.

  • I have core values that I will stick to. I will not change myself for anyone. There are compromises, sure. But I will keep being me.

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    let's learn about... the spotted cuscus !


    • the common spotted cuscus is typically very shy, so it is rarely seen!
    • they are slow-moving and somewhat sluggish, sometimes mistaken for sloths
    • they are nocturnal, hunting and feeding at night
  • I am doing really good. :)

  • 70sscifiart:
“Michael Whelan, ‘Trantorian Dream,’ 1983 cover for ‘Foundation’s Edge,’ Asimov’s fourth Foundation book
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  • Michael Whelan, ‘Trantorian Dream,’ 1983 cover for 'Foundation’s Edge,’ Asimov’s fourth Foundation book

  • &. zinnia theme by seyche