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Today, I will share my vision of Frida's biography.
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Ugh, darn it – another plagiarism from Heroes of Might and Magic VI ;)
Of course, you see, you kill some guy, transform into him, and basically become him. And there would be an inconsistency if we assume that Shadia never existed.
Divine vengeance punishes for the sin of murder. The description of Frida, however, is similar to the description of a Miv specialist.
Here's a picture that, with some adjustments, could become an icon, right?
Reply from RedHeavenHero: Go suffer with your nonsense in the special section.
Reply from Dyrman: Go suffer with your nonsense in the special section.:mad:
I don't know what you thought, but I meant the word "nonsense" in the sense of unscrewing the heads of some heroes and attaching them to the bodies of others. It looks rather strange.
Reply from RedHeavenHero: And the picture strongly resembles Jezebel.;)
Well, you yourself said that you don't want to deviate too much from the original hero biographies. I took the biographies of Godric and Frida from the fifth game as a basis and "expanded" them.
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A bonus to attack is given for killed archers.
What inconsistency? When Railag wants to hurt Biare for killing Shadia, she says that she *is* Shadia – meaning Shadia was entirely her creation.
Reply from RedHeavenHero: The picture strongly resembles Jezebel.;)
I don't know what you thought, but I meant the word "nonsense" in the sense of unscrewing the heads of some heroes and attaching them to the bodies of others. It looks unsightly.
What if you made the heads from images and the bodies from heroes?
Is Shadia's biography also a completely new creation?
I think that's how it was.
Could we shorten Frida's past, her favorite tactics, and the fact that she was a good student, but add events from "Hammers of Fate" to it? Then it would become clear where her skills come from. ;)