I think the big difference between Ryan Evilโข and Jeremy Evilโข is the systems they operate in.
Jeremy Evilโข utilizes systems specifically designed with evil in mind (e.g. using blood magic to gain special weapons and powers) whereas Ryan Evilโข takes perfectly ordinary systems and repurposes them towards evil (e.g. using dispensers to drop farm animals several hundred feet just to watch them go splat)
The circle of life is sad today. Rest in the stars Robert Guillaume (November 30, 1927 โ October 24, 2017), the eternal voice of Rafiki โฅ Thank you Robert!
Do you just sit and listen? Draw? Do chores?? Iโm curious to what everyone else does. I for one do origami or just sit there and listen it depends on my mood. What about y’all???
I love Alexander the Great because if he was a fictional character you would yell โTHATโS JUST NOT REALISTIC WTF MAN YOU CANโT WIN A BATTLE AFTER BEING ATTACKED FROM BEHIND AND HAVE TO WHEEL YOUR WHOLE FUCKIN ARMY AND FIGHT YOUR WAY ACROSS A RIVER AND UPHILL AGAINST A LARGER ARMY"ย ย
But
โLook conquering an island by making it not an island any more is ridiculous thatโs never going to be believable.โ
But
He just fuckin did that shit.
I actually got the inspiration for the protagonist of Lady of Ice and Iron from him, and when/if itโs ever published and people inevitably yell โYOUR PROTAGONIST IS JUST NOT REALISTICโ Iโm just going to make unblinking eye contact while folding a printout of Alexanderโs troop movements at Gaugamela into a paper airplane and then lob it at their face.
And if they give me shit for her being queer, Iโm going to print out historical accounts of Alexanderโs lover Hephaestion, tape them to Nerf darts, and shoot them at people.
Wait he un-islanded an island?
Tyre is now an isthmus. Before Alexander, it was an island.
He offered to let them surrender peacefully. They told him to get fucked, secure in their place on a fucking island in a fortified city.
โFine.โ Said Alexander, cracking his knuckles. โGet me my engineers, weโre building the land out to this island.โ
โHoly shitโ, his generals presumably said. โHoly fuckin shit, man.โ
And so, at Alexanderโs command, his engineers constructed a causeway to connect the island of Tyre to the mainland. It took eight months. Tyre hurled everything they could against the workers, so Alexander rolled siege engines out there to protect them.
Anyway, long story short, the causeway was completed, Tyre fell and was burned and sacked (unusually, as Alexander normally did not allow his army to pillage and plunder and destroy, but he was, apparently, mega peeved).
And the causeway stands to this day. Tyre remains an isthmus.
[Further proof to verify you guysโ info]
Ancient History Encyclopedia says:
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Negotiations having failed, Alexander began his operations in January 332 BCE. After occupying old Tyre, he began to construct a causeway (or mole) across the channel toward the walls of Tyre, using rocks, timbers, and rubble taken from the buildings of the old city. Initially, work progressed well: the water near the mainland was shallow and the bottom muddy, but, as the causeway lengthened, the Macedonians and Greeks began to run into trouble. The seafloor shelved sharply near the city, to a depth of 18 ft (5.5m). Work slowed to snail-pace, and the work gangs found themselves increasingly harassed by missile fire from the city walls.
Alexander constructed two siege towers from timber covered with rawhide and positioned them at the end of the causeway. Artillery engines at the top of these towers were able to return fire at the walls, and the work gangs erected timber palisades as an added measure of protection. Work proceeded, and Alexander spent much of his time on the mole, dispensing small gifts of money to his sweating labourers and leading by personal example.โย