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Indivisible: Lab Zero's Action-RPG! (General Discussion)

Also hope stretch goals are ready to be posted soon so momentum doesn't slow down.
This.

I am perfectly content waiting for the incarnations or other updates, that actually is something that I think should go up as soon as possible.
 
I have about four used water bottles, some hawaiian punch, and a box of stale donuts.

And i have bronchitis.


Im half expecting some flood of money to come in at the last second because of people wanting to be the guy that raises it to 100%
 
Amazing!!!

~Sangmu~
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Even as a child, abandoned on the monastery's doorstep, Sangmu had been...unusual. She did not often cry, seeming only to desire long stretches of contemplative solitude, and resented any disturbance, even meals. As she grew she did not play or socialize, and talked so seldom that for months the monks worried she could not speak at all. But young Sangmu knew differently - mere words were not the language of her heart.

In the summer of the year she turned ten, Sangmu first witnessed the meticulous creation of a sand mandala. From the moment she saw the intricate design taking shape, the change in her demeanor was striking. Aloofness transformed into rapt attention, her focus so intense that the monks were forced to remind her repeatedly to eat and sleep. In those days and weeks, in that place, her life changed.

Since that time, Sangmu relentlessly devoted every waking hour to perfecting the painstaking creation, and the equally beautiful destruction, of mandala and other sand sculptures. Her naturally gifted use of Iddhi and unique, unrestrained outlook quickly made her a virtuoso without peer, able to literally breathe life into her creations. Through her sand-painting tool, the chak-pur, the ephemeral artistry of the cosmos spoke to her: in the sand, Sangmu has found her language!
 
So we got a Double incarnation.

She's pretty cool though! You can tell she made her outfit, unless that's the drawer's coloring style. Actually interested to see how she'll play
 
I hope those colored arms are part of her fighting style. Clearly drawing a bit from Buddhist and Hindu imagery here.
 
Fuck, I was already so attached to 3 others I thought they were pretty much going to be my main party, she is way too cool not to have.
 
finally caught up reading the thread. hope the goal is reached before i have to go to work tomorrow. and Sangmu is cool. I wanted an art fighter. So are her clothes made of sand too? Hope she stays away from Thorani. don't want them getting washed away.

though with these mandala things that's kinda the point right?
 
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I have about four used water bottles, some hawaiian punch, and a box of stale donuts. I'm ready for tonight.
Oh that sounds so good. I miss donuts...

Also, I don't think anybody's said it here, but $1.45M!

Vita version bugs, first.
No chance you could stream those? Sounds interesting.
 
So, the Rope Lady is a Color-Sand Lady? Amazing!

The great cast of characters from this game is another strong point from Indivisible! All then is so good... will be hard dont put everyone in the party :D
 
Amazing!!!

~Sangmu~
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Even as a child, abandoned on the monastery's doorstep, Sangmu had been...unusual. She did not often cry, seeming only to desire long stretches of contemplative solitude, and resented any disturbance, even meals. As she grew she did not play or socialize, and talked so seldom that for months the monks worried she could not speak at all. But young Sangmu knew differently - mere words were not the language of her heart.

In the summer of the year she turned ten, Sangmu first witnessed the meticulous creation of a sand mandala. From the moment she saw the intricate design taking shape, the change in her demeanor was striking. Aloofness transformed into rapt attention, her focus so intense that the monks were forced to remind her repeatedly to eat and sleep. In those days and weeks, in that place, her life changed.

Since that time, Sangmu relentlessly devoted every waking hour to perfecting the painstaking creation, and the equally beautiful destruction, of mandala and other sand sculptures. Her naturally gifted use of Iddhi and unique, unrestrained outlook quickly made her a virtuoso without peer, able to literally breathe life into her creations. Through her sand-painting tool, the chak-pur, the ephemeral artistry of the cosmos spoke to her: in the sand, Sangmu has found her language!

When you confirm a new waifu
 
She's like Kan-Ra, except there's two things you need to know:

1. She's not dead.

2. Her sand has multiple colors.

Got that? Good. Can't wait to see what incarnation is the most popular!
 
You can tell she made her outfit, unless that's the drawer's coloring style. Actually interested to see how she'll play
If she made the outfit then... Could it be??? Psycho Medley?!!! *faints*
 
Even her dress is a mandala holy moly.

Just a bit of color really changes my perception of her because I thought her palette was going to be all faded and gloomy.
 
What's a "break"?
Something I was hoping you'd somehow get after working on Skullgirls with no vacation or anything. I am elated that Indivisible is happening barring some disaster, but I feel awful that you have pretty much never stopped. Not that your work isn't appreciated, hell, I'm one of the people waiting for the Vita version, just wish you could relax at all.

Closest I get to breaks is laughing at people insulting me some new way on shady internet sites.
Glad I could help.
 
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