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alfinka1028 · 4 months
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He is the best boy!
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5water-kohaku · 4 years
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With Dokdan, the wise. And the blunt.
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trueoathbreaker · 6 years
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okay i havent thought about this but
jinbins first appearance is a side quest
most people have done it since u had to walk to sandstone, and hes in the tunnel on the way there
BUT you dont have to anymore, you can just windstride now
therefore you can completely pass jinbin (assuming u didnt skip his quest in the past anyway)
which means his appearance in dokdans place is confusing to anyone who did not talk to him
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Problem Child
Fandom: Blade & Soul Characters: Basilan Park (OC) Rating: T Warnings: Spoilers for Act 2, Chapters 11-13 of the campaign quest.
Basil liked to think he was a master at ignoring his problems. Sure, it wasn’t healthy. At least he wasn’t lashing out at innocent people anymore, at least he wasn’t doing something wrong. He needed to do this. He was helping people, whether they wanted him to or not.
Sometimes, though, he wondered if it was really worth it.
Back at Songshu Coast, the Blackram would attack him on sight, but then again, so would he. Whenever he put on the Blackram outfit, the Bamboo Guards would attack him, even if he’d talked to them not even five minutes before. They didn’t care what kind of person he was. They just wanted him dead.
He thought things would be different in the Cinderlands, but no. There was still the same rivalries, the same irrational hatred, and the same assumptions that he’d fight for the “good guys”. He still had no idea what the Stratus dudes even stood for, let alone what they wanted with him. He wasn’t a hero. He was just an angry kid trying his hardest to get information out of the loose-lipped adults.
Then he saw Lusung. Not really Lusung, but an acid-tongued vision of him spewing vile poison and backhanded barbs in the wraithbloom caverns. The sad part was that all of it was true. He was a waste. He was a disgrace to the name of Hongmoon School. He was a disappointment to Master Hong and the memories of his friends.
That didn’t mean he liked hearing it.
The doctor didn’t help. He just told him to let go of his need for revenge. Like that would work. He’s tried to let go, but he can’t. If he let go, if he stopped his quest for vengeance, the nightmares would haunt him for the rest of his life. The screaming, the pleading, the accusatory eyes.....all of it would follow him forever. He was just trying to lay his ghosts to rest, why couldn’t Dokdan see that?!
The villagers tried to kill Miryung. He brought her back, and they tried to kill her. All because of one man, one stupid Jin that should’ve had no hold over this village. That’s what broke him. Those selfish, heartless, cowardly bastards, throwing out one of their own because they were too afraid of one man to stand up and fight! He knew not everyone was a warrior. Hell, even he wasn’t supposed to be a warrior! That didn’t stop him from becoming one of the strongest, so why couldn’t they?
He almost didn’t want to kill Yonkai, just to spite the spineless worms. But then, they tried to throw him out. She kept saying how they were corrupt, how everyone he met was like this.......He didn’t want to listen. He didn’t want to listen to someone like her, not when he was better than her, but they tried to hurt him. It was then that he knew she was right.
Everyone, deep inside, was at least a little bit wicked. If he was the only one who could see it, so be it.
They didn’t stand a chance.
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trueoathbreaker · 7 years
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dokdan’s voice dialog for one word bubble in act 6 (the sentinel ruins)
IS STILL NOT IN ENGLISH
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