You've probably seen it, but I'll post it here.
Just a quick edit to promote complete anarchy in the Cyberpunk forums.
You really need to lay off the coffee!
You've probably seen it, but I'll post it here.
Just a quick edit to promote complete anarchy in the Cyberpunk forums.
You really need to lay off the coffee!
I didn't have any yet.
Let me get one, so I can start drawing more cirious stuff.
I loved that Ciripunk, Zorn.
Just thought I'd stop off in the neo-pedophile thread here and say that. It rocked.
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Well...uh... thanks I guess !
I can only speak for myself, but I'm absolutely disgusted by pedophiles and can't state enough that such sick people are not welcome here. And as much as I respect you, I found your statement insulting and unprofessional.
But I won't report it, because I believe you meant it as a joke.
You said exactly what i had in mind.
P.S. Ciri punk was great as always .
It's Sard. Of course it's a joke. Obviously, he didn't mean it when he said it rocked.
Mehh~
Why do you guys in such a love with Ciri? I love the art of Ciri (especially ReplilePZ vision, wich will suit for everybody here), but just Ciri makes me sick, she was a one of the weakest characters in the books. <_<
Because it's fun.
And the reason why she is my favorite character from the books is mostly because of
her character development and struggle.
While many characters already have set pasts and personalities,
Ciri actively changes to adapt to a fate that the world forces onto her. To survive.
She comes a long way from a spoiled princess to a fearless warrior. But she remains human in the process.
Her path is full of pain, joy and sacrifices including the loss of those whom she loves.
Ciri never gives up, despite all the horrors she goes through. That is what makes her the strongest character to me.
Because her strength really comes from her character traits, from her will.
Eventually she grows physically strong enough to match that unbendable will of hers and manages to
conquer her biggest fear by slaying her nemesis and taking her fate into her own hands.
It's a story of tragedy and triumph, so beautifully written by Sapkowski that you can relate to Ciri and
feel what she is going through.
Ciri stands for a more romantic vision of the world (adventure, beauty, imagination) that really resonates with me
and refuses to surrender to the harsh reality of the world which threatens to ground her dreams.
If you don't like her, that is fine. But please don't look down on people who do.
We don't judge you for what you like either~
@Angelicorum
Ciri was 15 or 16 years old, when she killed Leo. Defiintelly not 12.
During training 12, during killing Bonhart 15-16
o.o No, during her training she was 12. << I'm picturing like a flashback of when she said that to an overlay of how she feels now.