Falling--TearofStone
Falling--TearofStone t1_ja9837i wrote
Reply to comment by AlanharTheRiver in [WP] When a god summoned your group of friends to save his magical realm, he allowed all five of you to choose your appearance in this world. The first two of your friends chose to be idealized adult versions of themselves. The next two chose fantasy races. Everyone was suprised by your choice... by Martinus_XIV
All my mind allows me to see is the Ulcerated Tree Spirit
Falling--TearofStone t1_j7whxox wrote
Reply to comment by heyangelyouthesexy in [WP] You are a villain. An evil mage that wants to usurp the throne and conquer the whole continent. You fought the heroes and won. Apparently, you do a good job in kingdom management and your people have never been happier. by ninja_salmon
Really does, although I also get a little bit of Veigar from the wicked attitude but good actions (only a little bit, he’s still a bastard unlike Veigar)
EDIT: reading it back this is particularly true in the end where he will “show them [his] power” by killing a powerful being (dragon here, evil wizard for Veigar) but it actually does good (feeding them here, liberating from evil for Veigar) also it is nice that hunting is very associated with kings so where normally they do it for high-class fun, here it’s altruistic-ish
Falling--TearofStone t1_jcci9ul wrote
Reply to comment by masev in [WP]The Wishmaker's Key. It's like the Monkey's Paw, but instead of just flat out granting your wish (and doing it in the worst way possible), it only opens up the most reasonable opportunity to get what you wished for. by xxDubbz
To be fair, (pun that I wish was intended) the owner did nothing to get his key switched, so here it WOULD actually flat out grant it in all fairness and just “reroll” which key it switches with.