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Create your own ghost rider games
Create your own ghost rider games












create your own ghost rider games

He does make possibly one of the best villain retorts to the heroes "We'll stop you!!!!", which honestly makes much of the character. Heck most the "heroes" in the book are not exactly nice customers either. So it would place his as the main antagonist. Alternatives to this would be buying a flaming red wig, or buy a mask that has flames. See what kind of flaming styles you can do when you combine the dye with hair spray. Start experimenting at least a week before time to wear your costume. He is a main character and if you do read, you'll see why for all his bad deeds and honestly some vile acts, he feels justifiable in them. Buy a flame red color, the kind that washes right out. He's truly not one of the good or evil, but he's definitly a man who believes the ends justify the means, regardless of how horrifying.

#CREATE YOUR OWN GHOST RIDER GAMES SERIES#

It's a 12 part series of comics, but has been made into a number of collected trade paperbacks ranging from the hardcover special to regular paperback. Tired of readsing books all about the good guys, or is he the good guy. Sounds like snot such a nice guy, breaks all sorts of laws. Though the man himself wasn't any particular bright or noble creature himself. He's killed multiple people to insure secrecy of the project, which to him was paramount (scientists, artists and others who worked on the project, people who worked on his Anarctic lab).īlackmailed a variety of people to insure the tale of his deeds go unheard or unlistened.Īnd personally murdered a man who stumbled upon his project. Some hacking but very little, and it was mentioned in happenstance. Sometimes you just need to get the heck out of there, so pair Storm Sorcery with the Tabaxi’s innate Feline Agility to create a fast-as-lightning mage that will knock the socks off any monster. I seem to rember someone mentioning he did some hacking. The curious and dextrous Tabaxi race packs in some bonuses that pair well with sorcerer builds. So what other kind of actions does he do. Not only does he accomplish this plan, but all the other characters who know about it have to keep their mouths shut, because they know that blabbing would result in armaggeddon.ĭragon wrote:Ok true a single action makes it difficult to analyze a person. The idea is that, faced with a (fictional) alien threat to both of them, the superpowers will be forced to work together, and thus bring about world peace. He teleports it into the middle of New York, killing it instantly and triggerring a psychic shockwave that kills three million people. Second, as the title suggests, I've been wondering where Ozymandias's actions would place him in the somewhat flawed Dungeons and Dragons alignment system (meaning no disrespect to DnD, if you're going to have game rules for morality there is only a certain amount of complexity you can put into them).įor those who don't know what Ozymandias did, here it is, if you don't want to spoil the story, do not read the following: The world is on the brink of nuclear war, so Ozymandias, the worlds smartest man, has put a plan into action whereby he has genetically engineered a fake alien being using the DNA from a human psychic. I've just finished reading Alan Moore's The Watchmen, first of all, all the acclaim is justified, tis sheer genius.














Create your own ghost rider games