Not that anybody would care, but I suppose in Adventure Quest Worlds and maybe in the original the undead fortress was on the top of the flying skeleton of a giant dragon
Wasn't that the plot of some Xenogears game or other similar RPG? You live on a giant fighting another giant and the goal of the game is to finally lose your virginity IRL before you gain wizard powers?
You would enjoy the Dragon Griaule series of short stories from Lucius Shepard. Medievalish fantasy about the hybernated, lifeless, but not dead body of a great dragon whose mind influences all of the villages and cities on and around him. Absolutely breathtaking prose in terms of style and also some nice storylines hidden in there. Highly recommend
Honest to god, I would play World of Warcraft just to try to see all the locations in there. I hate the gameplay, and having to pay money for it, but the landscapes are beautiful.
i used to play, but i don't right now.
did mythic raiding, proved to myself that i could do the highest level content. got bored of it, couldn't be ****** showing up 4 times a week just to play maybe once a week.
grinding for loot, etc.
so now i've stopped for now, will play next expansion
I'm pretty sure 2 of the 3 are unique questlines and the bm will just be a part of the darkriders artifcats but not sure yet ALSO someone else that's going to die will most likely be sylvanas
You could pay for one month, leveling a character to 100 takes like a week. Just that alone is like 20k and then run some old raids weekly for another 10k. Setup a garrison easy 40k a month)i half ass it and get that much) and boom you have enough to keep your sub up with wow tokens
Yeah! Like that! Though in WoW I'm sure whatever created its skeleton is still bumming around somewhere... I wish I had the drawing skills to do comics
Thank goodness for games like terraria/minecraft/starbound for providing me with some way to build things, etc, as limited as they might be. Thanks for the link! Have a random webm
Judging by comment >>#3 which was made ^ hours before yours, I'm going to hazard a guess that no, you were not the only person who immediately thought of the fantasy game from Ender's Game dumbass
“No one actually saw it land, which raised the interesting philosophical point: When millions of tons of angry elephant come spinning through the sky, but there is no one to hear it, does it - philosophically speaking - make a noise?”
There was an ancient Chinese(I think) tale of mythology about how the earth was formed from the body of some giant or titan, I just can't recall the title of the story.
I read it as a kid and from what I remember is his eyes became sun and moon, his breath is the wind, his body and hair formed the earth, mountains, and forests, his drool or spit(whatevs) became the seas and oceans, and the fleas on his body became the first humans. It was a very strange story.