BrobyDDark said
It's about Excalibur.
BrobyDDark said
It's about Excalibur.
Kaga said
I feel like the first episode sets up the premise pretty well, but I'd recommend watching at least the first three before deciding whether or not to continue since Soul Eater's strength lies in its characters, if you ask me, and the first three episodes are essentially there to introduce the main cast.But yeah, the basic plot's already been established; people who turn into weapons that hunt Kishin and witches. A lot of the bigger antagonists turn out to be pretty badass, though, and there's a lot of emphasis on insanity and some great sequences of what goes through people's heads as they lose themselves in it. Seems like something you'd be into. I can actually pretty easily picture gifs of quite a few scenes from the series making their way into your sig.
BrobyDDark said
Should'a just left it at Excalibur :T
Kaga said
I hadn't seen your post yet.
natsumehack said
What comes next is white hair kid turns into a Excalibur scythe or something, and they burn down the whole town because they are evil jerks, who steal pokemon from kids who are forever 10 years old, in the digimon world.
BrobyDDark said
Nope. That kid is unrelated to the story whatsoever.
natsumehack said
Sure, and Medusa is as well even after she possessives that one child.
BrobyDDark said
She isn't. I have no clue what show you're watching.
Queen Raidne said
Sounds like a case of ADD. I'm no psychiatrist, though.My favorite English teacher always said that therew was a disconnect between our brains and typing that isn't there when you use an actual pen or pencil. A pen takes longer; it lets you think about what you've said, are going to say, and are saying right now.
Turtlicious said
A lot of the times I feel like my mastery of the English language in it's written form is simply lacking. I do a lot of work as a writer and most of my pieces seem consistently flawed. I have troubles gathering my thoughts sometimes. Also, the first sentence of this paragraph was extremely pretentious, but I wanted to make sure people knew I could write.