an accomplice turned victim his apology, long overdue
I never know what to put in these descriptions. Anyways, Inscryption song
it is still there, but to be fair Act II is the game going back to what it was before the Old Data in Leshy’s takeover, so the meat was probably always a game mechanic
it’s implied that the meat pile Leshy gives you when you win a campaign in Act I is actually ground from Grimora’s corpse. It’s in the safe that you find the Stinkbug card in and Grimora’s corpse isn’t in the storage room with PO3 and Magnificus
Pink Halloween 🎃🎀
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) dir. Joseph Zito
day 4 of horror: horror movies condemned by the catholic church
A while ago you brought up the students leaving mags for the other scrybes, I’d love to see/hear more about that, like why you think each student fits their respective new home, etc.
yea! i think goobert would enjoy becoming loyal to Grimora since she's a lot more openly affectionate towards her subordinates and would be able to give him the attention he craves. Since Magnificus is already on good terms with Grimora, I imagine he'd already have a positive association towards her and wouldn't find it difficult to be around her. I imagine she'd give him permission to paint on her crypt walls. If all goes well, maybe help him reconstruct a body for himself..?
Lonely Wizard already has an association with P03 because of act 3, if this situation is happening post-act-3, then its easy to imagine them just "imprinting" on P03 and sticking around. It's a busy noisy messy factory so its very stimulating, and I like the imagery of them lurking in the vents. But I think Lonely could have a good time on any island besides Mag's, I think realistically they'd be travelling around to find new experiences
In my head, Amber is the most developed because she's my fav lol.. I like the idea of her body being rebuilt to resemble a sphynx and just lurking around Leshy's woods. Unlike the other students she doesn't seek to form a relationship with the resident scrybe; it's more or less a journey of introspection and being allowed to form an identity with no rules or masters, since I believe her head was cut off very early in the beginning of her existence. I also headcanon her as an elf so she might just be drawn to nature, lol
heres another lil sketch of her i have
Friday the 13th (1980) dir. Sean S. Cunningham
Friday the 13th (2009)
Robert Rodriguez also made Shark Boy and Lava Girl which stars David Arquette as the main characters dad
In the Scream movies, the fictional horror movie Stab (an in-universe adaptation of the events of Scream) is made by Robert Rodriguez—real world filmmaker of the Mexico/Desperado Trilogy, Spy Kids, Machete, etc.
After Sidney Prescott successfully sues Sunrise Studios for the first 3 Stab movies’ depiction of her life, they’re forced to shift the Stab franchise away from being based on in-universe real events. The subsequent sequels quickly jump the shark, with Stab 5 even involving time travel.
There is an existing trend of horror movies with a quadrillion sequels eventually dipping into crossovers with other franchises (Alien Vs Predator, Freddy Vs Jason, etc.), as well as one of original directors returning to make sequels many years, even decades, after the original—sometimes after several lower quality sequels—in an attempt to revitalize the series (Wes Craven w/ Nightmare on Elm Street, Ridley Scott w/ Alien).
It is also not unprecedented for Robert Rodriguez to connect his films in some way, whether with easter eggs & references, or setting them in the same universe, even reusing entire characters.
Which leads me to this conclusion: there is a possibility that in the Scream universe, Robert Rodriguez returns to the Stab franchise to make a crossover titled Machete Stabs, in which Isador “Machete” Cortez (of Spy Kids & Machete fame), played by Danny Trejo, fights Ghostface.
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