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Killing clockwork a creature so consumed by hate and evil that he would invent technology that frankly is impressive considering his from prehistoric To achieve immortality just so he could destroy an entire family line that’s a really good thing. You can’t let clockwork live. Revenge is not evil. That’s silly talk Revenge at best is neutral but really it depends on who you are and what you do if you’re a good person, taking out a bad person and not hurting innocent people in process guess what you’re good now if you’re a bad person who hurts let’s say a good person not that matters and you go out of your way to ensure as many innocent people are affected as possible well yeah you’re bad if you’re a neutral person who takes revenge on someone who has wronged you and again don’t go after anyone else that’s pretty neutral.
Ohhhohohoho my rewatch has finally brought me to Wild Colony! I FONDLY remember this arc, having found this series through the Peasant Poppers oneshot and watched up until the end of "Season 1" and the beginning of Road to Victory. Can't wait to relive the series that inspired me to run my own Pokemon TTRPG campaign, even if it took me 7 years to actually start running it lol (and even though we use Pokeymanz instead of PTU bc my players aren't fans of Spreadsheet Gaming). This series was ongoing while I was in high school, and now I've graduated college and it's set to end in about a day and a half. What a surreal experience.
Dang. The lack of sympathy for Gollum, or at least Smegal, is heartbreaking. Remember y'all, the Ring has corrupted this creature to the point that there is an aggressive, essentially demonic, presence either created by or allowed to enter by the Ring inside of him. Yet, despite that, he does have a moment of hope when be rejects that person and Smegal is in the pilot's seat for a while. It is only after he believes that he has been betrayed by Frodo that he goes full corruption. And yet, he still has an important role to play in the story. Not only does he guide the hobbits to Mordor, but he is ultimately responsible for the Ring's destruction. If he had died/been killed earlier then there would be nobody to stop Frodo from taking the Ring and it ending up in Saron's possession. Sam wouldn't have been able to talk him out of it by that point, nor have the heart to fight him. As Gandalf says, Smegal still had a role to play for good or evil, and I'd argue it was a bit of both.
"We shouldn't just use a Snag Ball for sheer convenience" Lavi literally the night before: "Either this gets rid of Blaziken or it gets rid of the Snag Ball, here goes!"
Jaded person cleaning up another guys mess because the townsfolk were too dumb to think for themselves even though they had the information that the seed the other guy gave them was dangerous.
I’d say chaotic neutral (the chaotic good argument is good too) and as the series progress (especially in the fourth movie) unfortunately… chaotic stoopid… which I find kinda sad that he went from the most interesting and intriguing character to just… dumb…
I can't really excuse Noufumi for refusing to help at first. Even though this feels more like a filler moment, he considered extortion and it took Raphtalia to beg for him to get him to help after everyone else in the town begged
I always found it odd that they didn't take shifts. Like, I know why the humans, elves, and dwarfs couldn't bear the ring (to say nothing of the secret angel wizard.) But, there are four Hobbits, why not pass the weight around to the only creatures shown to have a strong resistance to the Ring's influence. Sam resists the Ring with flying colors and Merry and Pippin don't really have any ambitions until much later on.
Maybe frodo put on the ring to force the nazgûl attention off of his friends and also to buy time because well they were following them so frodo mustard deduce that if I put on the ring they would stop focusing on Sam Marry and Pippin and focus on me which the nazgûl did once frodo immediately put on the ring they started to go after frodo and not the the other hobbits which also bought aragon time to get on the top of weathertop
Again, Frodo prior to this encounter does not know he can be seen with the ring on by the Nazgûl, his thought process cannot be that he’s going to drive them away from his friends as he doesn’t have the information to know they’ll target him specifically with the ring on
@@captainkiwi77 then how did the nazgûl get to bree so quickly frodo is at least some what observant and also aragon told the hobbits about the nazgûl literally stating there will never stop hunting you meaning frodo the one who carries the ring so he might have just took a Gamble and put the ring on top of weathertop so that way his friends could not be killed and that the nazgûl focus on him not Sam marry or Pippin
There is a fact that he knows that when he puts on the ring, Saron and his forces will know exactly where he is. So he hast to know that the invisibility effect wouldn’t work on them. It’s entirely possible that he put it on to act as a lure. Basically, he runs off not to save himself, but to save the others because he knows that the wraths will chase him. (but I also freely admit that I’m kinda spitball in the idea here and would 100% understand and agree if I’m completely wrong on it.)
You know what he meant. I know you know what he meant. You know that I know you know what he meant. I know you know that I know you know what he meant. And if you didn’t before hopefully you do now.