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7/18/2025, 3:43:03 PM
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>And the living legends we do meet don't even try to converse with us or behave in a remotely believable way because they are beholden to being a video game obstacle not a living being.
The underriding current of be your own person and trust in your own power is exemplified in microsecond actions in cutscenes of the biggest most heroic manly men of the game. Their lore is littered with instances of how they aren't perfect men but in instances like pic related you see the peak of who they are and it connects in the most human ways possible.
Yes it is another berserk reference but it is also the moment when Radahn the Lion is most alive and most defiant and most like the apex of his lore describes him as. It happens in the blink of an eye and then its over, but it hits you in a primal part of your man brain. Its why things like Conan or Kull or John Carter can resonate with us 100 years later.
>And the living legends we do meet don't even try to converse with us or behave in a remotely believable way because they are beholden to being a video game obstacle not a living being.
The underriding current of be your own person and trust in your own power is exemplified in microsecond actions in cutscenes of the biggest most heroic manly men of the game. Their lore is littered with instances of how they aren't perfect men but in instances like pic related you see the peak of who they are and it connects in the most human ways possible.
Yes it is another berserk reference but it is also the moment when Radahn the Lion is most alive and most defiant and most like the apex of his lore describes him as. It happens in the blink of an eye and then its over, but it hits you in a primal part of your man brain. Its why things like Conan or Kull or John Carter can resonate with us 100 years later.
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