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JJBA: A Paradise Eulogy Chapter 13
Trigger Warning (For Entire Story): Animal Injury/Death, Child Abuse (Mentioned), Fecal Material (Mild), Grievous Injuries, Hallucinations, Human Death, Kidnapping, Profanity, Rape (Mentioned), Sexual Assault (Mild), Suicide, Torture (Mentioned), Transphobia (Mild), Violence. Chapter 13: Engine of Destruction, Abdul Dromska By this point, as the casino and hotel floors of the Desperado were being evacuated by the legitimate hotel staff due to the fire, Jojo and Lynch are separate from Aiden, Lilith, and Frank, who took to the private stairs leading to the back rooms and, subsequently, the subbasements. Exploring the subbasements, the trio encountered more of Roosevelt’s goons, but they were easily bested by our heroes, due to them not being Stand Users. They soon enough reached the main atrium leading to Desperado’s illegal bloodsport arena. It was bustling with vicious criminals screaming for blood from the fight still going on in the main fight cage, as they had no idea that the
From the darkest depths of the abyssal seas, it rises… Aberrant creatures, polluted and insidious, take root on the coasts of the archipelago. The dead wake, the covetous make landfall, and iron monstrosities shamble towards a grim destiny. And as the dread forces of the blighted land leak onto the shores of these island, will you survive… the Shadows Over Kul’Tiras? Shadows Over Kul’Tiras is the first expansion of Hearthstone’s Year of the Serpent. Taking place in the Kul’Tiras archipelago between the Broken Isles and the shores of Gilneas, adventurers are coming here to do battle with a long-forgotten and mysterious threat to Azeroth. The Kingdom of Kul’Tiras, a long lineage of sea farers and pirates alike, do not take kindly to mainlanders, like you. And the sickly citizens keep muttering four letters beneath their breath: “N.L.M.I.” Guardsmen’s Profiler is a neutral Epic minion that is 5-Cost 5/4 with “Battlecry: Get a random Pirate from the past. It costs (1) less.” The
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZld28TkIjU Welcome to the nation of Paradise. It is a large island nation situated in the North-East of the Philippine Sea, South of Honshu, the mainland island of Japan. It is a democratic government with an elected President leading a cabinet of duly elected ministers. It’s main exports are oil, farmed foods, and precious metals, and its main import is technology. It was primarily uninhabited by humans until World War II, when it was taken over by the military of Imperial Japan as a strategic military fortification. After WWII ended with the defeat of Japan and its allies against the USA and its allies, Paradise, named such from its original Japanese nomenclature ‘Tengoku’, meaning ‘heaven’, was colonized by several joint Chinese-European businesses. In the late 1950s, a bloodless coup led to Paradise’s independence. In modern times (the year 2015, to be exact), Paradise is the 16th most populous country on Earth (with a variety of national heritages
So, we’ve had quite the year so far. A great toy convention, a not-as-great ‘vacay’ in the elemental plane of Earth… and then for a long time nothing happened. But now we’re back at the good old tavern. And guess what? It’s time to stock up on candy and board the windows. It’s Hallow’s End! At Hallow’s End is the third and final expansion for Hearthstone’s Year of the Shark. As the air gets cool and the leaves turn a crunchy brown, a time for both merriment and horror comes. Young children go trick-or-treating and parties celebrating the year’s good harvest are thrown. “Candy Seeker” is a neutral Common minion that is 1-Cost 1/2 and has “Battlecry: Discover a Candy.” Candies are a new cycle of collectible class cards. Each class has one, and they are cheap with a strong effect. We have… “Candy Scorn”, a 1-Cost Common Fel spell for Demon Hunter that says “Gain +2 Attack this turn. Silence a random enemy minion.” “Rock Candy”, a 1-Cost 2/2 Elemental minion for Shaman that has