@omnimon11
Yeah, you’d be surprised how often villains fail to plan for love conquering the odds. There should be an entry for that in the evil overlord list.
@Dirty Bit
I’m mostly indifferent to it, but by no means will I say the writer doesn’t know what he’s doing. It was there to show the sort of setting a “Fake Comedy Villain” would work.
A lot of folks in these comments want this guy to be a complete joke, for him to produce no actual tension, drama, or fear. Because they don’t want to see another good comedy piece become something it’s not because the writer ran out of ideas.
I understand this, but disagree. Nothing breaks me out of a story than a promise of something more purposely broken for a cheap laugh. Setting up serious plot arcs only to go “HAHA, made you look, now here’s a punchline mocking your emotional investment!” is a surefire way to make a quite a few folk drop a story.
A think you should go the DBZ Abridged route: terrifying and effective villains who are still able to join in on the hijinks.
Or Hell, something like Flowey from Undertale: at first glance looking as light hearted as the rest of the setting, but you can just tell something is wrong…
Just don’t go the “Fake Comedy Villian” route. It doesn’t work outside of pure comedies like South Park and 8-Bit Theater.
@Miss Shy
Time makes fools of us all, it seems…
And now I remember that Cloudy and Marble are still with the minotaurs.
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Holy shit it’s been a year?
No, actually, I wouldn’t.
Fair point.
Except this villian does in fact live is a world where the Power of Love is a well documented fact, so he has no excuse.
Well, because it never happoens in real life. Maybe they are just thinking realistically?
Yeah, you’d be surprised how often villains fail to plan for love conquering the odds. There should be an entry for that in the evil overlord list.
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You might say, they’ve been yet another Pie Adventure. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Lokizade
LOL, what can I say? I was surprised!
@Pagan
Glad you’ve had some fun of your own in witnessing them Pagan :)
Their comments have been an adventure to witness. :D
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(actually I knew something like this would happen the moment the Pies got Anon to the healer/whatever)
(Not complaining though)
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I’m mostly indifferent to it, but by no means will I say the writer doesn’t know what he’s doing. It was there to show the sort of setting a “Fake Comedy Villain” would work.
I loved 8-Bit Theater!
What he said