I can't wait for Beowulf, shit's goin' nuts when he comes along.
Eliza subforum has more posts than Peacock, Double and Parasoul combined.
It's an Egyptian relic that depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. The mythological creatures with the intertwining heads are called Serpopards. (A portmanteau of Serpant and Leopard)
Would you want it to be only entry level mummies and pyramids?
No offense was meant dude (Although I can't speak for Maji). It can't be expected that everyone is aware of/ or possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of Egyptian history. Heck, the only reason I remember what the Narmer Palette is was because I helped a relative out with some homework.
It's not the hippos, there ended up being two similar but different hippo ideas between me and Alex. They'll probably go with Alex's because it was like 100x better.
I noticed something peculiar about the Narmer Palette. If you look at it while eating ice cream, and ignore pretty much everything there is to know about Ancient Egyptian history, you can see that it almost retells the events behind the development of Skullgirls. Quick diagram below:
(And yeah, I know the Front and Back are out of order. Shhhh!)
I noticed something peculiar about the Narmer Palette. If you look at it while eating ice cream, and ignore pretty much everything there is to know about Ancient Egyptian history, you can see that it almost retells the events behind the development of Skullgirls. Quick diagram below:
(And yeah, I know the Front and Back are out of order. Shhhh!)
Holy crap, those animations are brutal.
Edit: btw, am I the only one who noticed the brain-out-the-nose thing is a reference to the embalming and burial process that the Egyptians used? Not to mention the urns that look like Albus and Horace coming out of her stomach is a reference to how people were often entombed with their pets when they died, who were often themselves mummified and put into urns or casts that showed what animal it was.
For what it's worth, I think your Nekhbet concept is one of the coolest in her move set and that is saying a LOT.
The one with Horace might be interesting, depending on how fast it plays out. I mean, big ass hitbox dive kick assist?
I'm not sure Eliza has a brain anymore. I assumed the inside of Sekhmet's skull belongs to Sekhmet.
Looks kinda like Testament's EXE BeastAnyway, from the latest (currently on-going) stream: servant_summon_hard
Looks like Albus appears from below to grab the opponent by the legs and pull him/her away. Lets hope for wall bounce combos.