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I really like the design, too. It has a bridal-like flair to it.that actually looks pretty nice. it doesn't always have to be be functional but at least it covers her.
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I really like the design, too. It has a bridal-like flair to it.that actually looks pretty nice. it doesn't always have to be be functional but at least it covers her.
That's probably one of the best designed armor I've seen in awhile. It looks pretty and functional enough that I could get behind this. Plus, this covers the character head to toe. What more could you ask for?
Oh wait...
But let me guess? The person looks conventionally attractive so it's bad now. Despite the fact it checks off on your bingo card, it still sucks because a bit of the chest is protruding. All that hard work is gone to waste because of a little bit of chest bump...really? That's the problem?
What are with these people and their "I"m not like other girls!!" attitude because this is eerily similar to that mentality.
That realitic example could give a woman a bit of a figure. Uh oh.No helmet, cuirass wouldn't let her bend over properly, mitten gauntlets don't cover the fingers...
Being modest and being well designed armour aren't the same thing, otherwise a burqa would be considered armour. Obviously it's supposed to be ornamental, but not being able to bend over in that cuirass would be annoying anyway. A proper cuirass stops at the waist to allow that, rather than extending down to the hips like a lot of fantasy ones do. The lower torso could be protected by an armoured skirt, or fauld, extending from the bottom of the cuirass, which allowed movement.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DepJZDIjA1w
15th century picture of knights with proper cuirasses and knee-length faulds:
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No helmet, cuirass wouldn't let her bend over properly, mitten gauntlets don't cover the fingers...
Being modest and being well designed armour aren't the same thing, otherwise a burqa would be considered armour. Obviously it's supposed to be ornamental, but not being able to bend over in that cuirass would be annoying anyway. A proper cuirass stops at the waist to allow that, rather than extending down to the hips like a lot of fantasy ones do. The lower torso could be protected by an armoured skirt, or fauld, extending from the bottom of the cuirass, which allowed movement.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DepJZDIjA1w
15th century picture of knights with proper cuirasses and knee-length faulds:
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Sexual violence against women? I've played that game and all the sex is a 100% consentual with none of the women being forced into anything.Just the other day for example, Huniepop got a notice that it was going to get removed off Steam for supposed, "sexual violence" against woman, when in actuality the game is a dating sim with sexual content already censored. To get the uncensored version you need to get a patch. But somehow this is bad for woman? A dating sim clearly geared towards single men?
Sexual violence against women? I've played that game and all the sex is a 100% consentual with none of the women being forced into anything.
While I'm fine with Angela's armor getting an upgrade, too bad they made it look like she ballooned up 50 pounds.
At least the books give her a unique look. And as a mage she probably reads them. Maybe they contain her magic power or something since they are locked. The books might be a bit weird. But they do break up the color blocking nicely.
Might as well have just stuck her in a burqua.Redesign time and in this one even the hood covers more of her face than the original.
Redesign time and in this one even the hood covers more of her face than the original.
I just noticed, even her chest looks flatter.Haha. No, really, just HAHAHAHA. They took everything that made the costume cool and made her look like Altair from the first Assassin's Creed.
Disliking bikini armor for whatever reason isn't a bad thing, but this is being paranoid. If she has the time and talent to keep going around making edits like that, BABD is nothing more but a mere echo chamber.
Have those dumbasses seen things like Taimanin Asagi yet? I can imagine the meltdown.
Haha. No, really, just HAHAHAHA. They took everything that made the costume cool and made her look like Altair from the first Assassin's Creed.
Disliking bikini armor for whatever reason isn't a bad thing, but this is being paranoid. If she has the time and talent to keep going around making edits like that, BABD is nothing more but a mere echo chamber.
Have those dumbasses seen things like Taimanin Asagi yet? I can imagine the meltdown.
Anyone want to be the one to send this to them since they pretty much cancel me out?You have NO IDEA how much I want to see them melt down over that series.
The salt we could get would be of such pure, high sodium quality one pinch could could give you a heart attack.
For those not aware, it's a hentai game series (that got made into some hentai anime adaptations) which checks off every trigger BABD has, takes it up to eleven, then takes it up to twelve just for the hell of it.
I'd be more than happy to volunteer (albeit under a pseudonym/throwaway account), but their submissions seem to be closed at the moment. I'm also pretty sure this doesn't count as trolling plans.Anyone want to be the one to send this to them since they pretty much cancel me out?
Maybe there's other ways to get this through.I'd be more than happy to volunteer (albeit under a pseudonym/throwaway account), but their submissions seem to be closed at the moment. I'm also pretty sure this doesn't count as trolling plans.
You have NO IDEA how much I want to see them melt down over that series.
The salt we could get would be of such pure, high sodium quality one pinch could could give you a heart attack.
For those not aware, it's a hentai game series (that got made into some hentai anime adaptations) which checks off every trigger BABD has, takes it up to eleven, then takes it up to twelve just for the hell of it.