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that's the perfect representation of lord Farquaad, I don't see any butchery there.
A "Perfect" Persona: actions and mannerisms are often so flawless that they border on the absurd, creating a sense of awe and admiration in those around him.
Calmness: maintains a calm and collected demeanor in any situation, radiating an air of effortless cool and sophistication.
Charm and Charisma: possesses an unmatched ability to make people feel comfortable and at ease, effortlessly winning over those around him.
Skill and Competence: is exceptionally good at everything, whether it's academics, sports, art, or even mundane tasks like cleaning or cooking.
Is it the same actress from the movies? cause she was good with a sword, perfect to be a cultivator.
I know it’s a story, but I don’t like it. (I’m not saying I don’t like the story, that’s amazing you’re doing a great job. I just don’t like this type of joke, as it tends to normalise something that affects people badly) Besides that’s my point, snape and Dumbledore do something bad but cause of their sad backstory, it’s okay.
That Daphne and Astoria thing isn’t a good joke, that could ruin someone’s life. She destroyed his other life cause he had a smug smile and with that kind of joking (if this was not a story) would have destroyed this life socially as well. Many think just cause villains had a sad back story, they deserve sympathy. That’s not how it works… “oh, I’m sorry about your sad backstory, here, kill me and my family as an apology”.
Ah, yes, the guy who halted the rotation of the entire world with his grand knocking. But we all know it will be 1 of the 4 cause of 'potential', even though all his summons will grow stronger with him despite their potential.
Yes, and then he'll also get a dragon to cover his no-flying weakness.