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Status Updates posted by Rebel the Wolfgirl
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Motörhead - rock and roll distilled into its purest form.
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Hmmm...do you mind if I have my superheroes ask the Sonic Heroes some questions? I think it'd be interesting to see.
speaking of, I forgot to give Eisheth a hypothetical voice actress initially, but I'm having a hard time deciding between Tabitha St. Germain or Kathleen Delaney.
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Hmm... To be honest, my knowledge of female voice actors is the weakest. I tend to know more about male voice actors.
But if you're weary about 4Kids voice actors, as I often am, I might suggest Kathleen's successor: Karen Strassman. She has more experience, more flexibility with her voice, and has done a number of surprising roles. She can do anything from young and energetic (like Soifon from Bleach or Kallen from Code Geass) to sexy-type characters as well (she's the current voice of Rouge the Bat.)
I say just allow yourself to visit the various pages of voice actors on Wikipedia. Let yourself go down the rabbit hole! You never know what you might find.
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Hypothetical voice actors for the Renegadeverse:
Infinite: John de Lancie
Aquaria: Grey DeLisle doing a hybrid voice of Azula and Vicky
Ishtar: Red from Overly Sarcastic Productions
Lettuce: "Weird Al" Yankovic
Infinigirl: Tara Strong
Marvelous: Matt Stone (Austin), Jason Ritter (Marvelous)
What y'all think?
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I don't care what anyone else says (especially not you, Doug Walker), but Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog was an amazing show.
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Aloha from the Aloha State!
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Figured you would like this, since Lola is your spirit animal
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Is it weird I think Meet the Beatles (the band's American debut album) is superior to Please Please Me and With the Beatles?
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Ooh, maybe I should give V8 (the superhero based on @Lucky Bolt) lightning powers in addition to flight and super speed.

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I just wanted to say thanks for the words of encouragement on that status update I posted.
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I'm honestly not liking one of my (non-forum) friends at the moment for trying to impose dark and edgy "suggestions" into my superhero universe.
The guy called me a wimp for shooting down his suggestion on how vampires should be portrayed (i.e. as completely inhuman abominations in appearance rather than my idea that they vary in appearance - "common" vampires are just immortal bloodsucking humans, essentially).
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What REALLY angers me, though, is how he tried turning one of my main heroes, Ishtar, not only into a cruel, manipulative b!tch because "that's how she was in Mesopotamian mythology" (and oh-so conveniently forgetting at least to some degree she was a fun goddess; I mean when you're the goddess of sex and booze, every day's a party) whose "real" purpose was to function as a Darkseid ripoff and plot device that doesn't end up having a point because she ends up going to alter the past in the end.
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Exactly. Hence why I haven't shown him the bio I wrote for Ishtar yet - it's so far removed from "his" portrayal he'd have a total sh!tcow over it.
Tell me, does this sound anything at all like a cruel, manipulative Darkseid expy?
SpoilerName: Ishtar
Civilian Name: Marlene Babylon
Species: Human
Age: 27
Powers and Abilities: Whenever she channels Ishtar's power, Marlene is able to gain the powers of flight, superhuman strength, speed, and agility, and heightened resistance to injury. She is also able to master any and all weapons, but primarily relies on the sword and archery. Ishtar is also, befitting her spheres of influence, able to strategize and seduce like no other. If any trope could describe her in any way, it would be that of the Xanatos Gambit - she has plans inside of plans inside of plans, and all guarantee that she is victorious in one way or another.
Weaknesses: Ishtar's primary weakness lies in her self-control. Given she inhabits Marlene's body whenever the former calls onto her, Ishtar is primarily fueled by the traits and emotions that Marlene represses (such as her lust, appetites for decadent foods and beverages, etc.); the stronger said emotion is, the closer Ishtar is able to fully manifest herself, not only at the risk of destroying Marlene, but the world potentially ending. Ishtar, above all else, wants power and dominion over all, so Marlene has to keep her emotions and stress levels under control in order to keep Ishtar in line.
Personality: In order to understand who Ishtar is personality-wise, we need to look at both Marlene and Ishtar themselves as both separate individuals and two halves of the same person. Marlene is, in her own words, a boring individual. She is no-nonsense, work-oriented, and has a generally "plain" demeanor. She is also rather anti-social and introverted, keeping to herself most of the time. When not working, Marlene often spends her time reading and with her cats.
Ishtar is a completely different story, however. Ishtar is everything that Marlene isn't. She's outgoing, boisterous, and gung-ho, going into whatever she does with a warrior's enthusiasm. She drinks to excess (and holds her liquor very well), has all sorts of liaisons with men and women alike, and loves to fight more than anything else. Beneath the surface of a seemingly-ditzy and impulsive brunette, however, is a calculating, manipulative, clingy and power-hungry goddess who is biding her time until she can be at her fullest extent of power and rule the world with her fellow gods and goddesses once more. In spite of her flaws, though, Ishtar does care about humanity on some level; in her eyes, humanity had a symbiotic relationship with the gods - they were created to serve and worship them, and in turn the gods provided for them. Mankind, according to her, has failed at taking care of itself (she isn't wrong - the five-way Cold War between the world's superpowers leaves a precarious situation that could very well spell the end) and now, more than ever, it needs protecting.
Both Marlene and Ishtar are really two sides of the same whole: the person Marlene presents herself as, and the person she'd really like to be deep down. However, both need one another to survive. Marlene needs Ishtar to be a hero when the need arises, and Ishtar needs Marlene to keep her in check..
Appearance: Marlene is a brown-haired woman in her late 20s of German-American descent. She wears business casual clothing, keeps her hair in a ponytail, and generally wears lipstick and thick-rimmed glasses. She is neither particularly fit not overweight; not buxom but not flat-chested either. She is just a plain, boring archaeologist working in an equally plain and boring office. When in the form of Ishtar, however, Marlene undergoes a complete overhaul in appearance. She has the body and bosom of a Teutonic goddess, her eyes a vibrant green and hair long and raven-black. Angelic wings now sprout out of her back, and she wears a white skirt and top that show off her legs and midriff. Atop her head she wears a traditionally Sumerian war helmet, from which her hair spills out to her mid-back. Around her waist she wears a golden belt where she keeps her arrows; she keeps her sword and bow sheathed in between her massive wings.
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Inspired by @Emerald Heart's cover of "I Won't Say I'm In Love" , I'm thinking of covering this particular tune:
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After I finish posting the 7 profiles of my main superheroes of the Renegadeverse, I'm planning to do a bit of worldbuilding, focusing on (primarily) the First God War, the arrival of the Great Old Ones, Infinite's arrival onto Earth, and the Second World War (which, thanks to its prolonged length of four more years, is not only more destructive but leads to the current political climate in the universe's present day)
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You like superheroes?
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