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Samurai

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  1. Since it's been two years, I've been out of touch with the Network and thought it'd be appropriate to post my return in introductions. My previous project has hit the chopping block, replaced with a new project I'm keeping under the table for now. Since I see many new faces, I'd like to use this thread for introductions. Stay icy.
  2. What in the Holy Hell made you think that was a good idea?
  3. do you know how hard that would be to program? Quite a challenge I imagine, but would it be any more so than the alterations to Din's Fire? Suppose one replaced the object for the Nayru's Love animation with the fire ring animation and altered the actor to dealing fire damage on impact? Okay maybe that would take a lot of work. Everything worthwhile does.
  4. Utility of Time was always my editor of choice. I love the multi-functionality. Brilliant Idea: - Utility of Time - Hylian Toolbox - Sharp Ocarina In a single programme. Sounds godly, huh?
  5. Sorry, but you had to see it coming. I noticed you were using textures from the community retexture project. And it states right on the top of the page here, and I even quoted it for you. That you cannot redistribute their textures with other changes or additions. So I hope you were planning for those textures you took and changed to be temporary. Unless of course you made them under a different name back when, I read the list of contributors and your current name wasn't on it. If they are indeed yours, then I apologize, I just had to do the right thing and be sure I checked your rights to them. Here is a link to the site: http://www.emutalk.net/threads/51481-Zelda-Ocarina-of-time-Community-Retexture-Project-V6-Development-Topic But I do appreciate the fact you spoke up about it. No hard feelings, man.
  6. Sorry, but you had to see it coming. I noticed you were using textures from the community retexture project. And it states right on the top of the page here, and I even quoted it for you. That you cannot redistribute their textures with other changes or additions. So I hope you were planning for those textures you took and changed to be temporary. Unless of course you made them under a different name back when, I read the list of contributors and your current name wasn't on it. If they are indeed yours, then I apologize, I just had to do the right thing and be sure I checked your rights to them. Here is a link to the site: http://www.emutalk.net/threads/51481-Zelda-Ocarina-of-time-Community-Retexture-Project-V6-Development-Topic lol Dude, I even said that the textures weren't even mine. They were Zeth's Magick Armour Link textures. I just modified them. These are not the textures that will be used in-game. I'm only using them to give people an idea of what the final product will look like. Obviously, the final textures won't be in a texture pack, but in-game. Obviously, they're only used to give you lovely people a rough idea what Tainted Link will look like.
  7. I'm noodling around with some obscure stuff Sanguinetti threw out there.
  8. That colour edit is just a taste of what the final product will be like. Imagine if that spell could also stun enemies as well, if not killing them. That's what we're looking at.
  9. I don't trust Google to translate a Stop sign.
  10. Samurai. I lead a life of discipline and devotion to the righteous path. All my accomplishments are achieved through honourable means and I am honest with all people, regardless of their standing with me. Modern Bushido.
  11. Yes, there are new items in the game. I believe that it was confirmed that Kokiri evolved into Korok. However, it's a large forest, so I'm sure there must be other Kokiri evolving somewhere off-screen.
  12. Of course. You can also expect outside references. So is this a new timeline where Link doesn't awaken all the Sages, so the Imprisoning War doesn't happen and only Link can be sealed? As I said, the player decides Zelda fact from Zelda fiction.
  13. Learn the fate of Dampé's successor...
  14. If Vegeta were running things, Superbitch would have been owned in an instant.
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiuqOCQNA9s I was sharing my girlfriend's videos on FaceBook because she wants to be a voice and symbol of hope for people who are bullied for being different, be they gay, lesbian, transgender, or a purple-freakin'-dinosaur. She's inspiring, really.
  16. I want in, too! > My Skype is "FarBeyondTheStrat"
  17. How demented are we talking? Like, anti-Zora bigotry or like Princess Zelda going on a shotgun massacre?
  18. Pff, I'll live 1,001 years lol C'mon, guys, they're just stories. All I'm saying is that it's good to keep an open mind to stuff like this. I do find it difficult to believe a monk lived to be 500, but who knows? There's a lot of crazy stuff out there, y'know?
  19. All joking aside, there have been numerous stories of people living far beyond the age of 130, or whatever the oldest documented person is. Documenting a person's birth is a relatively new practise, so that is the reason why the age "cap" ends around 130. - There was a gentleman from South America who claimed to be 160 years old. After death, scientists confirmed that his cells were of that age. - There was a man from Soviet Russia who lived to be roughly 150. - There was a poor man who lived in England who accurately recalled events that had transpired over the span of 200 years. - Interestingly, there was a monk who lived in the Himalayan Mountains whose age reached 500. He brewed a special tea every morning and spent his days writing down all of his important knowledge onto scrolls. After his labours were completed, he allowed himself to pass on. This is interesting, but may or may not be related: Young children and infants release certain brainwaves that allow them to learn rapidly. People who engage in specific forms of deep trance meditation are also able to release said brainwaves. With enough willpower, anyone could do it. Science seldom ever touches this topic because it becomes very spiritual, but these kinds of things are very much real.
  20. Same here, I'm 15 and I (I shit you not) am already getting grey hair. Nope, you're just a half-daemon. xD At least you can use the Wind Scar. Lucky.
  21. Just started playing Voyager of Time. I am thoroughly convinced that you are a sadist. I'm only on the Deku Tree right now, and found a Ghoma Egg in a crawlspace.
  22. To help clear things up: 1. Tainted Blade takes place three years after Ocarina of Time. 2. Ganondorf is still at large. He is not sealed anywhere, as Link initially failed, so the evil king could not be punished. Because he rules Hyrule, his word is law. 3. The Sages did not possess the strength to seal Ganondorf; because Link's mind was sent into insanity for a time, it was possible for the Sages to use the remnants of their power to seal the hero away so that he could learn to control his power. 4. Tainted Link is conflicted on the inside. He truly wants to redeem himself, but his rage only wishes to see the world burn. He lost years of his life, was defeated by Ganondorf, became a puppet of power for a time, lost more years learning to control it while sealed away, and finally returned to Hyrule to find that pretty much everyone hates and fears him. You are correct that he does not want power; he only wants freedom. Amongst those who follow Legend of Zelda closely, Ocarina of Time is well-known for splitting into new timelines. This is one of them. If Tainted Blade did occur in one of the other timelines, then perhaps the history books of Hyrule purposely skipped this chapter. The most beautiful of art allows the audience to come up with their own conclusions. Upon visiting the world of Tainted Blade, you can decide for yourself.
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