Illusion
The Illusionist
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#91
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Originally Posted by Salone
If I remember correctly, Kaimid is a machine god who was cast out in the realm of mere mortals, a god who is eons old at that. And yet with all of this, he acts like a 14 year old anime comic relief character with little grief concerning his backstory. He's taken the mortal banishment thing very well, almost as if it's not really a thing for him. The idea of someone getting used to things such as "pain" and other mortal concepts is a great idea, but it was executed about as well as...you know what, I'll skip that analogy.
Anyway, Kaimid's story bits are actually a fairly decent example of what I was talking about. You have the perfect setup for a vengeful god on a quest to be reinstated, or even semi lighthearted as he discovers this "eating" concept and remembering to breathe before he even gets his bearings, but he's reduced to a nonsensical anime character role of "Hey squishie feel this pain aye is this concept something you're aware of?"
Just such wasted potential.
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What you wanted was more so his buddy Fakir then Kamid himself.
And in fairness of his personality, if a child was frozed at his age for example his personality is intact and he'd never technically age with his mind because his brain hasn't or have aged with it. The only clause to this is if he did age and became older and then reverted to a non aging child form, but even then while he may be more mature he will never evolve or change from there.
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Posted 02-02-2015, 09:26 PM
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