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- Genre Drama
- Directed by Alexandra McGuinness
- Release Date 2019
- scores 181 Votes
- 1 hour, 40minutes
- countries Ireland
Goúd? 👁 wanna c it👍🏾🔥🌿. Thx u🙌🏿😤💀♎... She's missing dvd. She's missing an arm. Long post I’m sorry:( kinda brief important backstory: I live in an apartment complex directly outside of the largest college campus in the US, so it’s 99% students. Cost of living isn’t cheap, but convenient for students who walk to class, so most people who aren’t students choose to live in better areas further away, as for the quality of our apartment it’s truly a waste of money. We’ve lived here a couple years now and have had awesome neighbors and no complaints of noise. I have an upper and lower neighbor and can barely hear the upstairs neighbor ever, and I know they party in their apartment. This mother moved in with her three kids a couple months ago and have been nothing but trouble for everyone around them in the complex, specifically my boyfriend and I, because we live right above her. We both work full time and are students and rarely have company over, but if we do there’s maybe 1-2 people. The weekend she moved in we had ONE friend over, weren’t watching TV, weren’t drinking- and were just chilling on the couch chatting at a totally reasonable sober volume. I haven’t met her at this point, and she spent nearly an hour banging on her ceiling continuously. Eventually my bf went downstairs to ask if everything was okay and she ripped him a new one. Her kids bedtime is at 8 PM, we shouldn’t be talking and laughing this late, etc. Whatever, we just assumed we were louder than we thought and tried to quiet down. 20 mins passed and she was banging on the ceiling again. I know we were talking normally and I know the walls aren’t that thin. We decided to just go out to the bar to hang because this lady was obviously stressed and it wasn’t worth it. Fast forward a couple days, my boyfriend had to work at 5 am. He gets up at 4 and gets in the shower. She started banging on the ceiling AGAIN. It was enough to wake me up. Like most, I don’t want to be woken up at 4 am and after banging on the ceiling for 5 mins straight, I go down there and ask her what’s wrong. She said my boyfriend turning on the shower woke up her entire family. I apologized and said that he has to work soon and that’s something that will happen frequently, and that while I can hear the water in other apartments as well, it’s so subtle that it’s barely noticeable. She started to go off about how they had to wake up for school soon and just moved from an “actual detached home” (she said that in a super yikes tone) and that her family isn’t used to hearing other people shower, so we had to do our showering before 7 PM each night or she would email our landlord. I mentioned that our classes/jobs usually go way past that, but realized it was a lost cause when she obviously didn’t give a shit. Anyways, BS like this continued. I would see her and her kids walking in the hall and would smile and say hello at her and the kids and she would literally shield them from me and run away. Not that it matters, but I’m a 22 year old girl with a fricken lame ass backpack who just seems like any other normal person. Nothing to be shielded from. Anyways, sorry for the length, but here’s the kicker. I was woken up last week from more bangs on the ceiling. It was 3 am and I tried so damn hard to just go back to sleep, because we were sleeping obviously- no TV on or anything. The knocking continued and I actually got nervous that she needed help or something. I woke my boyfriend up (a deep sleeper) and said I was worried and he said he’s done checking on her (for multiple multiple reasons lol) and to just go back to sleep. I couldn’t sleep and thought since we weren’t making noise, maybe she needed help. I went down there and knocked on the door. She opened it and I swear to everything, blurted out “you WENCH. ” Literally you WENCH. I was obviously appalled, not even because I was half asleep, and just sheepishly asked if she was okay or needed something. She said snoring has kept her and her children up all night. I kid you not, I watched her go to her couch (it was in perfect view of the front door) and grab a sleeping baby/toddler off of it and scream “HES BEEN UP FOR HOURS BECAUSE SOMEBODY IN YOUR APARTMENT WONT STOP SNORING”. The baby definitely looked like it was very asleep when she grabbed him and I just went off. I don’t know exactly what I said, but it was basically about how she’s crazy for expecting other people to not be human and make human noises when she moves into an apartment. I don’t like confrontation, so my version of “going off” was more like nervously saying it how it is. She then told me to come in to listen to my boyfriend snore, and I stepped in a tiny bit and didn’t hear shit. Like I said, I’m a light sleeper, my boyfriend breathes heavily but it no way does he really snore. I couldn’t hear a damn thing from her apartment. I told her that and she got mad, told me to step in her bedroom and sit on the bed (??! ) and that I could hear it much better. I obviously refused and left. The next day, my car was entirely buried in snow. I’m from out of state and mentioned that to her before, so she knew me from my license plate. I tried to shrug it off (even though it was obviously intentional due to the amount of snowfall and what was on my car, not to mention the shovel cleared parking lot all directed towards my car and her being the only neighbor who has “beef”) and called my job to tell them I’d be late, as I kid you not, my car was LITERALLY under a mound. Two days later, it happened again. I was so frustrated that I took all the snow from my car and put it into a pile, then after class/work at night completely buried her car. She has since contacted the landlord apparently and won’t stop banging on my ceiling AGAIN ALL NIGHT. Like it’s almost like she doesn’t sleep. She told my neighbor (who also knows shes wack and has lived here as long as we have) and he told me that she said I made her kids miss school and the district is so mad that I need to contact them to explain the situation? This happened two days ago and I woke up to a handwritten note today under my door saying she has photos and will be filing a police report for vandalism and if her kids get in trouble for missing school I will be at fault. I’m so non-confrontational and pissed off that I just want to ignore her but she’s getting way too crazy. Edit: A couple of people have mentioned reporting her to our landlord, which we haven’t formally done. Our landlord is super cool with us and is hands down the best landlord ever, but we casually mentioned it before it started to get out of hand. I’m not too worried about her effecting our landlords opinion of us thankfully, but I’m definitely considering filing a formal written complaint with him. Sucks because she has 3 little absolutely adorable kids and I’m not trying to get them thrown out.
She's missing. She's missing josh hartnett. I bet Sheri has the most screen time. OMG she admitted it 😳 finally. She's missing (2019. Damn she's so freakin hot 😍. She 27s missing lyrics. She's missing. She's missing torrent. The Tee Stauch facebook account has NOT been deleted, but rather deactivated - She still has fb messenger (you don't need a fb account to stay on messanger) You can still search her name & sure enough. She's there. Also. Somewhat random: but, she has changed where she lives to Dallas, Texas. I can screenshot it & show you if need be. Much love. 💙💙💙. She's missing the point. She& 39;s missing movie plot. Level 1 7 points · 2 days ago · edited 2 days ago Something that didn't really fit into our episode guide or bonus that I thought was important was the Shinobu interview. It's deliberately interjected as the "girls only" moment in an episode focused on the Meijin match, so it's especially important to listen to Shinobu's words and understand Chihaya's reaction (which may have also been confusing). Shinobu reveals that her past interviews were just platitudes for PR purposes and that this year, she's actually being honest when she says that she's thankful for those that support her. Chihaya recognizes this as words of thanks for her help (the Daddy Bear tasuki) and Shinobu echoes her promise to play again in the Queen match. Previously in the dumps and angsting over Suou, Chihaya suddenly brightens. At first, it makes sense that Chihaya is happy because of her rival's recognition, but why is she able to move past her hatred of Suou and the negative aura surrounding her? Let's look back at what Suou said to her in S3E15: You're very interesting. You're pretty, positive, and you never lose heart. You have friends, and even a boyfriend. And you want to be Queen, too? You can't. Up until now, Chihaya has been the character that literally represents passion (Chihayaburu) and it is that desire to love and be loved that brings her friendship and success as an individual and with the Mizusawa karuta club. So, Suou isn't just telling Chihaya that she can't be Queen -- he's rejecting everything about her. And this is exactly what Chihaya hates: she doesn't want karuta to be a place where people take advantage of other people's passion like Suou or are isolated like Shinobu. So when Shinobu ends her interview by (secretly) inviting Chihaya to play karuta with her in the next Queen match, Chihaya is moved and able to move past what Suou said. Not only is she reaffirmed as a rival, but Chihaya is recognized by Shinobu as someone that she is thankful for. Her passion reached Shinobu and was able to make a meaningful bond between the two -- and one that allows Shinobu to break past her usual cold isolation, humbly thanking Haruka and those involved in this year's event. With a Japanese title of "If you want to live up to your name" or "If you are worthy of your name", it only seems fitting that Chihaya lives up to her identity: Chihayaburu, her namesake Poem 17 card. level 1 The guilt business is kind of interesting, since it could be framed in a completely different light if approached from a different perspective. As important as the whole community theme has been for the entirety of the story, in both an all-encompassing sense and the more tribal/allegiances aspect mentioned, the fundamental reality of a karuta match still boils down to just 3 things - you, your opponent and the reader - as Harada himself stated. So the importance both Chihaya and Taichi placed on 'their part' in Harada's loss, you could say almost smacks of narcissism. Obviously being two of the primary protagonists mean it's narratively natural to approach events as though they have some sort of implicit agency over them, but it's still funny to look at it this way, because this isn't the first time this season we've seen both of them 'cross the line' when it comes to being selfish. despite the two of them being part of his society, it's the arrival of Arata, the person who had broken off from the Shiranami Society to return to Fukui, and who had lost to Dr. Harada in the finals to begin with, that spurs the other two with their flagging allegiances to run off to see how Dr. Harada was doing! Arata being the catalyst here is perhaps also a callback to the implications of what Chihaya said to him after the 1st round of the Challengers' Final. Although he was only there for a few months, Arata nevertheless did place enough importance on his time at the Shiranami Society that it remains a "core memory", to borrow a phrase from Inside Out. Still a bit disappointed neither Haruka nor Harada won after all that, but I suppose the pep talk from Yamashiro Kyouko did imply Haruka probably won't disappear as a competitor. Manga question for /u/ABoredCompSciStudent: Were the nico comments directorial license, or actually canon and in the manga itself? Oh, and I was actually already spoiled about Suo's stay of retirement a few weeks back, although I noped right out of there before the end of the sentence, so avoided any context/details behind the decision. level 2 6 points · 1 day ago Manga question for /u/ABoredCompSciStudent: Were the nico comments directorial license, or actually canon and in the manga itself? Do you mean explicitly translating/naming them as niconico? In the manga, Arata and Yukiko are definitely watching the matches via a web broadcast with niconico style comments (the floating ones), but I think they're just referred to as a web stream/broadcast in the English scanlation. So yeah, it's definitely her writing/art if that's what you mean -- the anime is almost always faithful. This isn't really a major manga spoiler so,. Oh, and I was actually already spoiled about Suo's stay of retirement a few weeks back, although I noped right out of there before the end of the sentence, so avoided any context/details behind the decision. Shoo, manga readers! Stay away from manga readers, they're a dangerous bunch. level 2 Original Poster 4 points · 1 day ago Obviously being two of the primary protagonists mean it's narratively natural to approach events as though they have some sort of implicit agency over them, but it's still funny to look at it this way, because this isn't the first time this season we've seen both of them 'cross the line' when it comes to being selfish. Yeah, the guilt thing was just my personal interpretation of the little events that I saw, and the realization that many of the characters might actually be working with incomplete information. That extension to narcissism is interesting and would even sort of help explain why they stood outside Harada's room, questioning Harada's spirit and wondering if Suou would be lazy again in Game 5, which was a very jarring and out-of-place scene for me (around the 12 minute mark or so). Then again I don't really blame them in a meta sense, since vast parts of the season were dedicated to other characters besides them! Although he was only there for a few months, Arata nevertheless did place enough importance on his time at the Shiranami Society that it remains a "core memory", to borrow a phrase from Inside Out. Yeah. Although I gather this is still some ways off, if ever even going to be covered, but Arata coming to a college in Tokyo would mean that he would probably be leaving the Fukui Nagumo Society, and so coming back to the Shiranami Society would definitely be an option in his future (together with or after whichever University karuta club he joins), especially since Chihaya and Taichi are there too. And if he's already thought ahead and realized this, then both his past and future have important tie-ins to the Shiranami Society. Me too. I was so dissatisfied I had to step away from the show for a couple days. :P level 1 Shinobu rescues Chihaya by thanking her indirectly for the tasuki during the interview. Set against a painting of two white herons, a symbol for longevity Ohh, Shinobu and longevity is bad news for Chihaya. And this puts his actions in a bit of context, and why he is trying to live up to his name in wanting to fulfil his own dream, since a young Arata and his grandfather watched Suou's first victory together on television. Just like Suou is trying to fulfil Yukiko's request to make something of himself, Arata has words from Hajime (S3E8 09:13) driving him forward as well. I don't have much to say on this episode, but I'm glad to find out more about this. I remember when they had a flashback in S3 about Suou's first match and Hajime specially mentioned that Suou's going to be the one at the throne when he'll challenge it. So there was two quest for Arata, first to become Meijin, and the second to do it by defeating Suou in particular. I did think that Arata lost his chance to fulfil half of the quest when he lost to Harada, but I'm glad that he's getting one more year to beat him, and I daresay Harada showing that he is beatable could be his way of passing the torch to the next generation (Arata or Taichi) to defeat him because he himself couldn't do it. Still find it weird how Hajime knew that some random dude on the television would remain undefeated. Makes me wonder if there's some deeper meaning to him being called 'karuta god' at least by Arata, just like Chihaya declaring Arata as her own 'karuta god', and how Taichi brought sweets to please his 'karuta god' (Suou). Therefore, this conflict causes him to sacrifice his own pride in order to further push himself up the mountain that is Class A karuta, walking away from the light representing his teammates with his classic eyeless/shaded eyes guilty look, toward a different sort of light, one that we might have seen before recently. Taichi hype!!! I wonder what he'll make of the information he gained, and if he'll be able to win the individual tournament or not. I did believe that someone might catch Chihaya's awe again towards the end of the season (like Suou in S1 and Arata in S2) and it could be Taichi in this season. level 2 Original Poster 3 points · 1 day ago Ohh, Shinobu and longevity is bad news for Chihaya. Two of them though, so.. perhaps one for each of the two players since Shinobu was reaching out for Chihaya there. :) I did think that Arata lost his chance to fulfil half of the quest when he lost to Harada, but I'm glad that he's getting one more year to beat him, and I daresay Harada showing that he is beatable could be his way of passing the torch to the next generation (Arata or Taichi) to defeat him because he himself couldn't do it. Yeah, me too, and completely agree on both halves of this statement. Although not if Taichi has anything to say about it! I get the feeling both Arata and Taichi will get their chances to shine still, though. Hajime also had a scene where he himself talked about karuta gods back in S1 somewhere, when talking to a young Arata, and how they would tell him what the next card was going to be (I think). Sounds awfully like what happened with Suou last episode on him taking the #22 card before it was read. It might just be that Suou was so dominating in the match that Hajime could sense that he would be extremely difficult to beat, sort of like how Suou sensed that Arata would not win this year, that Harada would be fun to play against, and that Taichi was going to be trouble because he didn't fault at all when playing Suou, maybe. Ooh I wonder if Suou and Shinobu will both take part in this upcoming tourney now. This is where Retro takes over the show... We'll see though! If Shinobu and Suou and even Harada and Haruka play too, there might be a lot of really interesting unorthodox matchups that take place in this tournament (depending on the exact format)!
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(note: these might be common knowledge to some, but I felt like making this post on the offchance you don't because chances are that nobody's aware of all of these. If you do, congrats! ) AATROX: For his 2018 VGU, a few abilities were tested: One version of his ultimate would have created a "war zone" that would reduce the death timers of both allies and enemies who died in it. It was a crazy "fiesta zone", but it caused too many balance problems. He had another ability to offer the chance for allies to become Darkin -- Aatrox would drop his sword for someone to pick up, and they'd pay a "Blood Price" for it for bonus stats and a revive with Aatrox's R. AHRI: From Riot's ORIGINS post: An early version of Ahri had no fox ears and her nine tails were really just suggestions from the shape of her dress. They thought it was too lame, and so they focused on making her a proper foxgirl instead of an "artificially unique one". An early version of her ultimate had her dash infinitely over time, basically turning herself into an Ezreal ult. Senior game designer Colt "Ezreal" Hallam claimed "We had to change this ultimate due to its interactions with the Dominion map, which is easily one of my biggest regrets on the character. " AKALI: For her 2018 VGU, they considered letting her "ride" projectiles from other champions (say, a Jinx rocket), but it was too impractical and annoying to work with. They also made it so her smoke bomb created a dragon-shaped billow in the center ( which was shown in her rework's teaser image), but it was cut for clarity. APHELIOS: From Riot's Champ Insights post: They originally wanted to make him a mage, specifically "a classic wizard archetype" with many potential combo-attacks (Invoker, anyone? ), but in practice he was functionally identical to other mages in playstyle. They came up with the "gunswap marksman" idea first, champion identity second, and explored a bunch. My personal favorite is "Braum’s mean older brother, who carried a totem pole that channeled Freljordian animal spirits to swap abilities, " who was specifically cut because his design implied he was tanky. CertainlyT originally suggested Aphelios carry as much as 25 guns, and also suggested that his power be based off the stage of the real life moon. Ngl, I hope he wasn't joking, godspeed AURELION SOL: As some of you might know, ASol was originally planned to be a different champ: a long, serpentine storm dragon named Ao Shin. He was reworked because Riot had a lot of trouble with the technical aspects of the idea -- He was apparently "10-12 Teemos in length" and they wanted him to be able to wrap his body around enemies, but this made it hard for him to hide in bushes, and it consumed a ton of his power budget (he needed to be fast enough to move around enemies and tanky enough to survive them fighting back). AZIR: Lotttttt of stuff from his ORIGINS post, too much to include here. the tl;dr version was that he was envisioned as a sand mage named Seth since 2013-14, and was reworked countless times due to technical and creative issues. BARD: Originally for his passive, Riot gave him the ability to go through several different color versions of Meeps that would boost his abilities, and they would all continuously follow behind him like Pikmin. Testing made them prefer simpler upgrades to basic attacks over his abilities, resulting in his passive's current state. DIANA: Yknow how that recent rework where they made her Moonfall (circle-surrounding ability) her ultimate? It turns out this was (kind of) the original plan when she was first made: it was a channeled AoE that dealt true damage based off a resource called "Scorn", but was replaced for being "toxic and nearly impossible to counter. " EKKO: They wanted to make his ultimate be able to properly rewind enemies along with him, but no matter what they tried, it was considered too busted and confusing. Also, they were developing Bard alongside him, and during a phase in playtesting, Bard had an ultimate where he would globally silence enemies, making games with both of them being globally annoyed no matter what. EVELYNN: From her Champ Insights revolving her 2017 VGU, Riot originally wanted to make her scarier and demonic, with "spider legs, cracked porcelain skin with shadows pushing their way out, the cavity of a missing eye you could peer into and see three eyes within. " They thought it was too much. GALIO: One idea for a passive in his 2017 VGU was the ability to roost on top of turrets (or the remains of one), allowing him to cast spells at an increased range. When he jumped off, he could also chain it into his ultimate. GANGPLANK: One tested idea for his 2015 VGU was an ultimate nicknamed "Pirate Gundam", summoning a giant, tanky unit that would either fire cannonballs or do a nerfed version of Malphite's ult. It didn't work out since it felt too powerful and required a ton of additional focus in visuals to implement it in game. GNAR: Originally, Mega Gnar's ult had him swallow a unit whole, and was directly said to have inspired Tahm Kench's entire "devour" mechanic. This is a case of a good idea being reused for later -- the ability tested well, but they preferred it be the core mechanic to a new champion than tacked onto someone as uncontrollable as Gnar. JHIN: From his Champ Insights, Jhin was originally envisioned as a "mysterious robot cowboy bounty hunting sniper" codenamed Deadeye. His design was fragmented, but while Jhin became a new psycho artist gunman, the design inspired his High Noon skin. JINX: From her ORIGINS post: Originally they wanted her to be "a weapon-swapping ADC, like a ranged Udyr" (or a primordial Aphelios, lol) where her abilities just switched to a different gun for her basic attacks. Riot found this pattern pretty boring after a while, so all she has left of the gunswap is her Q. They tested out a bunch of different ultimates. My favorite is "Circle of Cats", fired a bomb across the map that surrounded the first enemy hit with magic smoke, causing enemies who crossed it to turn into harmless kittens, but it's just not as direct as making them explode outright. KAI'SA: She was always meant to be a marksman, but went through different ideas in ideation. Concepts included an ex-Purifier (Lucian's faction), a Vampire hunter that became a vampire, a Zaunite life-essence-drainer, and even an idea that she was part of a new breed of void monster trying to imitate humans. KAYN: Originally they wanted Kayn to be Xayah and Rakan's nemesis (and was codenamed during development as "Nemesis"), but they decided to cut this because his relationship with Zed and conflict with Rhaast was more interesting. MISS FORTUNE: Riot toyed with giving her a new voiceover around 2018 (around the same time they recorded the voiceover for her Gun Goddess skin), but it was scrapped after they tested some lines out and internal feedback was mixed; nobody could really agree on what they were looking for from her characterization, and they concluded that changing it was a worse decision than leaving it be. MORDEKAISER: Lots of really cool ideas were thrown around for his 2019 VGU: They toyed with giving Mordekaiser more interactions in dialogue, but most were cut because they didn't want to make him "chatty or conversational". One cut line was a first encounter line for Kled where he asks "What is... a taco? " One early idea was that his armor was meant to be based off the Immortal Bastion (formerly his giant fortress in Noxus), and so he looked architectural. Sooooo many scrapped abilities, including ones that interacted with the Death Realm. Favorites include a passive that automatically enslaved the souls of enemies he killed, and a circular missile that sent enemies it passed over into the Death Realm. MORGANA: For her dual VGU with Kayle, they tested some new abilities on her just to see if there was anything worth changing. One significant ability was making her ult have tiers like with Kayle, with each rank giving her new stats, but the only one that stuck was giving her bonus movement speed. NUNU and WILLUMP: One early story pitch for their 2018 VGU was that they were part of a traveling circus who secretly stole artifacts from Lissandra. The Frostguard found out and slaughtered their tribe, but Nunu managed to steal a true ice artifact that gave them snowball-making powers. One of their tested abilities was having Nunu toss out a climbing rope to lasso an enemy, which prevented them from moving beyond the two's radius. It sounds like it had potential, but only that. ORNN: From his development post, Ornn was in the works since around 2013, so he went through a lot of different design ideas (too many to list here), some of which influenced other champions like the 2014 VGU of Sion. One version of his ultimate was "Murderhenge", where he summoned a giant volcano that erupted boulders across the area, and if Ornn charged into one of the boulders, they'd explode and damage enemies. It was "Fun as hell but way too random and noisy. " An idea for his passive that he could forge his own weapons to affect his basic attacks for a while, like an extra hammer for AoE, a blade for piercing damage, and an axe for CC. PYKE: Pyke was planned to be an "assassin support" from day one, and went through a bunch of ability experimentation. My favorite was a "kidnap spell" where he'd mark his current position, then could dash forward, and if he collided with a champion, he'd yank them both back to the starting point. While coming up with identities for a "dark assassin support", one of the ideas was making him a Shuriman sand wraith (influencing his Sand Wraith skin), and an undead yordle from the Shadow Isles (HEY RIOT, WHAT THE FUCK, I HOPE YOU REUSE THIS) QIYANA: Originally, Riot wanted Ixtal to be a faction from a completely new continent away from Runeterra, and Qiyana was supposed to be from a race of metal people (or an "alloy girl"), but they simply didn't have the time or bandwidth to accomplish this. She was supposed to be able to use fire in her kit, but there isn't enough fire in any map to gain it from. Also, her ult was supposed to explode the ENTIRE river. QUINN: She was originally envisioned as a "two-handed sword assassin", but then someone asked "Why not ranged? " and her design changed. An early version of her passive had Valor find any enemy below 30% max HP and suppress them for "some obscene amount of time". Her full title is supposed to be "Quinn and Valor", but due to client tech issues, she could only be referred to as simply "Quinn" once she left PBE. (given Nunu and Willump years later, this is probably no longer an issue. Any time, Riot! ) RAKAN and XAYAH: The two were conceived as a "botlane duo", so different ways they could do duo mechanics were tested: One idea was for them to be "a Storm Shaman and a Storm Elemental", where one could summon a lightning cloud to shock enemies and another with a gust of wind to blow it into place. They also tested giving them each a Vel'Koz beam that could combine into a single crazy "megabeam". Another idea was that the two would be vampires and would operate by a day/night cycle (hi, Dota 2) that made them more powerful at night, but it was considered "one too many layers" since they already had the duo mechanics. The two originally had a mechanic where if one of them died, they could still attach themselves to the other and continue fighting, which became the basis for Yuumi's kit. Xayah had a vast amount of work done on her for her kit -- one of her ults eventually became Kai'Sa's, one ability was basically Ahri's W but with only one projectile, one passive granted her up to 10 stacks of bonus damage from using basic attacks (which was "1v9"-levels of busted), and a mechanic kinda like Fiora's passive where she could target a side of a target for bonus damage, which got narrower but more powerful the more it was hit. RAMMUS: The reason Rammus is so quiet is because when Riot (very early on in the game's life, to remind you) did try to give him a proper voiceover, but it sucked and they recorded a new one in 15 minutes. The rest is history! RIVEN: From her ORIGINS post, Riven went through a lot of kit experimentation, especially with her ultimate. The descriptions of what they tried with her are much funnier than anything I can relay. RYZE: Not exactly to do with the champion himself, but for his "Call to Power" short, there exists an unused model of a Zaunite assassin and concept art of him with a little girl (who I believe is Daisy from Annie's short? ) SHACO: Sometime around 2017, they tested giving him a rework. One of the tested abilities was an ultimate where he turned himself into a missle that fired in a direction. When he collided with Yasuo's Wind Wall, he never came back. "The entire design team stood up and gave the Yasuo player a standing ovation. " SYLAS: He was envisioned as a "copycat" champion since the beginning, but went through different ideas: One idea was that he was this Houdini-esque magic escape artist who let Demacia capture him just to prove he could escape... but then ended up trapped for 20 years because of their petricite. Smooth. They originally tried making him more of a mage -- his original Q eventually became Neeko's Q, and he had a "prison break" move that let him cleanse CC, but it didn't work out. They changed him into a brawler because they found it was more versatile to use enemy ultimates around. TALIYAH: From her Champ Insights: Originally they wanted Taliyah's abilities to be much more destructive, with an ultimate that could outright remove any natural terrain. This was cut because nobody really knew how to make this look right, and the ability felt more a support champ than a self-reliant mage. One idea to go along with her "weaver" concept was to give her a "spool" that could gather up rocks that she could fire back onto her enemies. This implied that she had abilities that she could charge up, but she eventually ended up with none. URGOT: A few, kind of wacky ideas were tested for his 2017 VGU: Riot initially toyed with Urgot being a waaaaaay more theatrical, Batman-style villain (think Joker or Penguin) where he'd toy with his enemies with deranged playfulness before killing them. His taunt was a full minute long, and his ultimate had him pull out a pipe organ to play a song and give an evil monologue as he dragged his enemies to death -- the only reason this seems to have been cut is because gameplay is too fast for it. (ngl, I want this REALLY BAD) One scrapped ability had him fire a cluster bomb that created a minefield which feared enemies. "Unfair" doesn't begin to describe it. VI: One early stab at her "Piltover Enforcer" idea was that she was a steampunk capoeira fighter with dreads and robot legs. It apparently sounds cooler than it actually looked. WARWICK: One idea for his 2017 VGU was to be able to turn other allies into werewolves, allowing them to roam around the map as a wolf pack. Not exactly "Warwick", but very cool. YORICK: One ability was tried out for his 2016 VGU where could resurrect allies, with one version of them exploding like Kog'Maw. It was cut because 1) there wasn't a way to make it fun, and 2) this meant Yorick's power relied on his team dying. YUUMI: Her passive was "very close" to being named "Protecc/Attacc"/ Few different cool abilities were tested,, including one ultimate that involved diving onto an enemy and pushing them an unlimited distance away from the fight (which sounds like Stukov's shoving ult from HOTS). CANCELLED CHAMPIONS: OMEN was a very early champ that looked like a spiky quadruped demon thing. He had a kit, but it was super confused and unfocused, and nobody was sure if he was meant to be melee or not. KOMACHI was once supposed to be a female, Grim Reaper-style, scythe-wielding tank who was being designed, but they canned her when they realized they couldn't make her not cliche. (which makes Kayn's existence as a deliberate edgelord even funnier, lol) WELL was envisioned as a water elemental early in the game's life. He was called off when someone asked Riot if they actually had the graphics technology to make him look good, and they didn't. When they soon did, they gave the concept another shot in the form of Seth, a sand mage which became Azir (listed above) PRISCILLA was a "Spider Queen" champion who was canned despite her model and voice lines being found in the game. Fan petition for her inclusion led to the creation of Elise. KADARIN was a "space marine-styled gladiator" who had a pretty neat history: TotalBiscuit (RIP) won a prize in the now-defunct Refer-A-Friend system where he could help cocreate a champion, but when his idea got rejected, he gave the prize to the Make a Wish Foundation. Kadarin is a concept proposed by a kid named Samuel, but while an experimental prototype was tested, "it's unlikely you'll ever see Kadarin as a full package. " HUSK was a champion idea designed by IronStylus before he left Riot, whose design elements inspired Kai'Sa and Camille. Her story was that she was Caitlyn's former partner, but she was betrayed and paralyzed, so she defected to Zaun and formed a mercenary group called H. I. V. E.
Wow theyre really milking this series. She's missing trailer. She's missing movie wikipedia. She 27s missing movie. The year is 1860. Abraham Lincoln had just been elected President. Italian Unification is in full swing. The first debates on evolution are being held at Oxford University… …and in the shipyards of Spencer’s Island, Nova Scotia, a ship is being constructed. Built using locally felled timber, she is 99 feet long and 25 feet wide, smaller than the Galleons or Ships of the Line we normally visualize when we think of old sailing ships. Her owners intend her to be a merchant brigantine, an investment that will make them all exceedingly wealthy through lucrative trans-Atlantic trade. By agreement, they name her the Amazon. -- Her maiden voyage takes place in June of 1861, with the Amazon sailing to the nearby Five Islands to take on lumber destined for Great Britain. Her Captain for the voyage, Robert McLellan, was in fine health and an experienced sailor. Yet after supervising the loading of the Amazon ’s timber cargo and guiding his vessel into Atlantic waters, Captain McLellan began to feel ill. At first, he insisted that the voyage continue, but as his condition worsened and he required more advanced medical attention, the crew made the decision to return to their home port. But it was no good, Robert McLellan died in his sleep on June 19th, 1861. The voyage resumed under the captaincy of a man named John Parker, but the ship’s misfortune did not abate. She ran into fishing equipment of the coast of Maine and collided with a fellow merchant vessel in the English Channel. Sailors are superstitious folk and the ship had endured such terrible misfortune that many spoke of her being cursed. Her crew told tales that the Amazon was doomed to suffer the wraith of the cruel, unforgiving sea wherever she may sail. Finally, in 1867, the Amazon was driven ashore Cape Breton Island by a storm. She was so badly damaged that her owners abandoned her as a wreck, cutting any further losses that the Amazon may incur. It is entirely possible that they too believed the sailor’s stories of cursed ships. -- Alexander McBean knew his maritime law well. He knew that a derelict was considered abandoned property in the eyes of the law, and thus he was free to claim it as his own. McBean made a lot of money this way, for he also knew that the construction of a brand new vessel from scratch was sometimes hideously expensive. Some shipwrights would pay handsomely for a derelict to act as a kind of skeleton for a new ship, salvaging the keel or masts to cut costs and maximise profit. The derelict then came to the attention of one William Haines, an American mariner from New York City, who paid over $10, 000 (equivalent to $175, 000 today) to purchase and restore the vessel. He made himself captain of his new craft, and in December of 186, registered her in New York as an American vessel, under a new name. The Mary Celeste. -- The Mary Celeste ended up changing ownership once more before the voyage that would make her famous, and by 1872 was being captained by Benjamin Briggs, a competent, intelligent yet deeply religious man from a family of sailors. Captain Briggs, being the wise and experienced captain he was, selected his crew carefully. All were men we had either previously sailed with, or had received letters of recommendation for that described them as peaceable, first class sailors. After an extensive re-fitting in New York Harbour, the Mary Celeste was ready for her first journey under her new name. She would be carrying 1, 701 barrels of denatured alcohol (to be used in fuels, surgical and laboratory work) to the port of Genoa in Italy, and on October 20th, 1872, Captain Briggs arrived in New York to supervise the vessel’s loading. It took an additional two weeks of preparation to finally depart, with Captain Briggs insisting that they wait for a break in bad weather before sailing into the Atlantic. Finally, on November 7th, 1872, the skies cleared, the waves eased, and Captain Briggs ordered his crew to raise anchor and set sail for Europe. Around the same time, another brigantine, the Canadian registered Dei Gratia, was waiting to make an almost identical voyage to Genoa via British Gibraltar. Some accounts of the period state that *Dei Gratia’*s captain, David Morehouse, was friends with Captain Briggs and that the two dined together before the morning of the Mary Celeste’s departure. If true, then there’s a chance that Captain Morehouse was present in New York for the launch of the Mary Celeste. Doubtless the pair will have wanted to discuss navigation and possible weather patterns in the mid-Atlantic, after all, the captained almost identical vessels. So on November 15th, just eight days after the Mary Celeste’s own departure, Dei Gratia departed for Italy using roughly the same route as her follow brigantine. -- In the early afternoon of Wednesday, December 4th, the Dei Gratia found itself midway between the Azores Islands and the western coast of Portugal. Captain Morehouse was resting in his quarters when a crew member frantically summoned him to the main deck. Taking out his spy-glass, his vision was directed about six miles off the bow, where in the distance, a lone vessel was heading unsteadily towards them. As is previously mentioned, Captain Morehouse was himself an experienced and capable Nova Scotian sailor. From the approaching vessels erratic movement and the unusual set of her sails, Morehouse recognized that something was badly wrong. Captain Morehouse gave orders to his crew to begin signalling to the approaching vessel; and using small, black flags known as ‘day shapes’, they did so. Their signals were not returned. As the ships drew closer to one another, Morehouse saw no one on the ship’s deck. The ship should have been teeming with life at this point; men should have been climbing the rigging and manning the ship’s wheel, but not a living soul was in sight. It was only then that he used his spy-glass to catch the name of the vessel, painted proudly on the stern. It was the Mary Celeste. -- Captain Morehouse must have been horrified. He had dined with the Mary Celeste ’s Captain just a month before and knew that the man’s family would be present on board for the voyage; he had probably met her crew at some point too. Yet here she was, floating aimlessly in the Atlantic, with not a single sign of life anywhere about her. Morehouse immediately ordered a boarding party to prepare a row boat. Upon climbing aboard, they found the ship’s sails only partially set, with some damaged or missing entirely, as if the crew had been suddenly interrupted in the middle of such an important part of routine maintenance. What’s more, most of the ship’s rigging had been damaged, with some cables hanging loosely over the vessel’s sides. Upon inspection, the boarding party discovered that the Mary Celeste ’s one and only lifeboat was missing, along with the ship’s compass which had been torn from its moorings, the glass encasing it smashed to smithereens. This was obviously evidence that some of the ship’s crew had escaped the vessel, but there was no way the small lifeboat could accommodate the crew in its entirety. What’s more, the reason the crew has chosen to abandon ship was not entirely evident. The ship wasn’t sinking, it only had a manageable amount of water in the hold and the damage to the rigging and sails was entirely repairable. Galley equipment was neatly stowed away; there was no food prepared or under preparation, but there were ample provisions in the stores. There were no obvious signs of fire or violence; the evidence indicated an orderly departure from the ship, by means of the missing lifeboat. -- In an attempt to get to the bottom of such a mystery, Captain Morehouse consulted the Mary Celeste ’s daily logs. The final entry made was from 8:00am on November 25th, just nine days earlier, and made no references to trouble or dangers faced by the crew. However, the quarters of Captain Briggs has been ransacked. Personal items were strewn around the cabin and most of the ship's papers were missing, together with the captain's personal navigational instruments. Captain Morehouse made the decision to split his crew of eight sailors between the two vessels in order to pilot both to the port of Gibraltar. He sent his first mate and two experienced seamen to Mary Celeste, while he and four others remained on Dei Gratia. Under maritime law, a substantial share of the combined value of rescued vessel and cargo could be expected if a derelict was successfully recovered. The weather was relatively calm for final stretch of their voyage, but just before their arrival in Gibraltar, the Mary Celeste was engulfed in a thick, impenetrable fog. The crew of the Dei Gratia noted that the mist seemed to close in around the ship, whilst bafflingly avoiding their own, almost as if the mist was drawn towards the other vessel. They feared her lost, but much to Captain Morehouse’s relief, the Mary Celeste arrived in port the following morning. Yet the crew were shaken, they refused to recall what had happened while they were consumed by such dark and murky vapours. Once on dry land, they refused to step foot back on board the Mary Celeste for reasons that are unknown up until today. -- So why was the Mary Celeste abandoned in such a way? In the immediate aftermath of the event the Attorney General of Gibraltar, one Frederick Solly-Flood, was appointed to unravel the mysteries of the abandoned ship. He quickly came to the conclusion that foul-play was to blame. To the horror of the Dei Gratia ’s crew, they found themselves prime suspects in the investigation. Initially, Solly-Food asserted that it was a case of Insurance Fraud, but these were hastily refuted by the owners of the Mary Celeste, as no inquiry was instituted by the companies that issued the insurance policies. Solly-Flood then asserted that it was entirely possible that Captain Morehouse, in full knowledge of the Mary Celeste ’s proposed route, could have set a trap for her. He and his crew could have lain in wait for Mary Celeste, then after luring Briggs and his crew aboard the Dei Gratia, slaughtered them and cast their corpses overboard. However, investigators quickly deduced that this was impossible. As well as being a slower ship, the Dei Gratia departed New York Harbour a full eight days after the Mary Celeste, there was absolutely no way she could have caught up with her before her arrival in Gibraltar. But despite his high position and important duties, Frederick Solly-Food was described as a man “whose arrogance and pomposity were inversely proportional to his IQ” and that once he had made up his mind on something, could not be convinced otherwise no matter how rational or persuasive an argument. Hardly the traits of a thorough or proficient detective. -- And so, almost a hundred and fifty years later, we are forced to consider more fantastical explanations for the disappearance of the Mary Celeste’s crew. One such theory is based around the idea that the ship was attacked by Riffian Pirates. Also known as Riyafa or Rwafa, the Riffians are an Arabic speaking people from North-Western Africa, who take their name from the coastal Riff region of modern day Morocco. The Riffians have historically inhabited an impoverished, eroded, deforested and poorly irrigated region, meaning a hard life awaits anyone born into a Riffian family. It is for this reason, much like modern day Somalia, that the Riffians often turned to piracy to provide a better life for their families. In addition to boarding an capturing merchant shipping, the Riffians engaged in what they called Razzia, which were raids on European coastal towns and villages. The main purpose of such raids was to capture slaves to be sold in the Ottoman Empire, and the Riffians did not discriminate; slaves could be of any race and any religion, if it walked and talked, it could be put to work. If this really was the case, the reality of it must’ve been terrifying. The Riffians would have waited for ideal conditions, calm waters in the dead of night. Almost silently, they would have rowed their small skiffs towards the vulnerable Mary Celeste, readying their boarding ropes, clutching their weapons. Then, as one, they’d have attacked. War cries in a strange, guttural language would have echoed around the ship as any resistance would have been swiftly put down. Women and children taken as slaves, as any men capable of struggle are put to the sword. However, in his account of the maritime mystery, written in 1942, the historian Charles Fay notes that Riffian Pirates, in addition to taking slaves, would have fully looted the Mary Celeste before departing. Yet much of the crew’s personal items, some of which include a valuable sword and sheathe, remained untouched. As one can imagine, such an ornate weapon would have made a fine trophy or fetched a fine price in eastern bazaars. It makes absolutely no sense that it was left behind in such a way. -- Another theory proposed by historians is perhaps the most quietly terrifying of them all. During his research into the event, the historian Charles Fay made a perturbing discovery. The Captain of the Mary Celeste, Benjamin Briggs, was a devout Christian and a deeply religious man. He would constantly read his Bible whilst at sea and would often quote passages as solutions to many of his vessel’s problems. He was apparently fond of quoting chapter 4, verses 9-11. “But God said to Jonah: Do you have a right to be angry about the vine? And he said: I do. I am angry enough to die. ” Briggs would also violently attest to the strength of his own faith during prayer meetings often held on the ship, something that was noted in some of the crew’s personal diaries with varying levels of trepidation. It is these diary entries that lead historian John Gilbert Lockhart to conclude that Captain Briggs had somehow entered a fit of religious mania or rage. Hunting his own crew throughout the ship and murdering them one by one before taking his own life. But in the years after this theory was purported, Lockhart conducted extensive interviews with the surviving relatives of Captain Briggs’s family and was assured that Benjamin did not have a violent bone in his body, that he was a gentle man, simply incapable of such a violent rampage. Lockhart subsequently issued a public apology and withdrew his theories from contention. However, I cannot personally dismiss such an idea, especially since the likelihood of the aforementioned relatives willingness to display the missing Benjamin in a positive light. No on wishes to speak ill of the dead, to drag their name through the mud when they’re not around to defend themselves, especially not a person’s very own blood relations. And after all, it was almost common knowledge that the ship was cursed. Could it be that Captain Briggs, with his particularly zealous personality, could have detected, or even been infected by whatever malevolent, infernal presence plagued the Mary Celeste? As if it was some kind of floating Overlook Hotel. -- Finally, and perhaps most terrifying of all, is the theory that the Mary Celeste was attacked by some kind of large, sea creature; specifically, the Colossal Squad. A cousin to the Giant Squid, Colossal Squids have been known to grow to sizes of up to fifty feet in length, making it one of the largest living organisms ever recorded. Unlike its smaller cousin, whose tentacles have only suckers lined with small teeth; the Colossal Squid's tendril limbs are also equipped with razor sharp, tri-pointed hooks, while its body is considerably wider, and therefore heavier, than that of the Giant Squid. This is down to what zoologists call ‘Deep Sea Gigantism’, the name given to the tendency of deep sea animals to be much larger than those that dwell in the shallows. This is due to a number of factors, including lower temperatures, rarity of food sources and the reduced competition among predators at those depths. Significantly lower temperatures are thought to result in increased cell size and increased life span, both of which lead to an increase in maximum body size. Deep sea creatures have also been known to be able to survive for five years at a time without feeding due to their slower metabolism. This would explain why such creatures are rarely seen in shallower waters. -- Imagine the scene if you will. You’re a crew member of the Mary Celeste, manning your post during a long, hard shift of sailing. Suddenly, you see something moving just off the side of the ship. You’ve heard the stories of Sea Monsters dragging vessels to their dooms, but as thrilling as the tall tales were, you knew in the back of your mind that’s all they were, just stories told by old salts. But now, as something gargantuan emerges from the briny depths, it’s black, lifeless eyes studying your lonely brigantine hungrily, you realize with utter horror that all the stories are true. You realize that beneath the roaring waves, and mountainous swells, there really were things that watched and waited to pull poor sailors such as yourself to the bottom of the ocean. The Mary Celeste was only nine foot deep below her decks, meaning such a Colossal Squid would have easily been able to wrap its flailing tentacles all the way around the much smaller ship. The Colossal Squid also has the largest eyes of any animal on earth, the largest recorded specimen having an eye that was almost half a metre in diameter. The creature truly is a monster. One simply cannot imagine the complete and utter terror that the crew felt when, or if, it encountered such a beast. The flailing, barbed tentacles that could tear away a man’s flesh in an instant with its huge, obsidian eyes rolling in frenzy. -- It could have made short work of any attempt to defend the ship, which carried nothing in the way of substantial weaponry; then simply picked off crew members at will. Larger, deep sea creatures will often gorge themselves on a supply of food as a way to counter food scarcity, so it’s not entirely out of the question that an attacking Colossal Squid would have simply eaten its way through the crew until there was nothing left to feed on. Imagine that for a moment. Tentacles furious probing every nook and cranny of the ship, hunting for what was soft and warm, for what was living, for what it could devour. They would find someone, wrapping themselves around their prey as hooked barbs tore into its victims flesh. The screams on a calm night must have echoed around the ship endlessly. Then, after a period of brief respite in which the great beast consumed it’s terrified quarry, the tentacles came again, and again, and again. Gorging and gorging, mindlessly feasting on whoever was too weak to defend themselves. During one of these periods of time in which the tentacles retreated, it’s possible that the surviving crew members launched a daring escape attempt using the ship’s sole lifeboat, hastily gathering up the necessary navigational equipment before they fled. This would also explain the unusual set of the ships sails when discovered by the crew of the Dei Gratia, as the Squid’s tentacles would undoubtedly and torn and ripped the fabric of sails and ropes, but only do superficial damage to the ship’s timber. -- But no matter how much evidence supports any of the aforementioned theories, the fate of the Marie Celeste ’s crew members has forever remains a complete mystery. Yet this is not where the story of the Mary Celeste ends, not by any means. After length inquiries into the disappearance of her crew, the Mary Celeste arrived back into New York Harbour on September 17th, 1873. But after the slew of garish newspaper stories describing the Gibraltar hearing’s suspicions of bloodshed and betrayal, the superstitious sailors of New York and New England simply refused to sail on her. The ship rotted in the harbour, no one would touch her, and the following year she was sold on at a considerable loss to the owners. It was under this new ownership that the Mary Celeste found itself in the South Atlantic in February of 1879. She was well known in the maritime community for being a ship that barely made a profit, since it was forced to pay exorbitant wage packets to the men who sailed on her, thanks to her reputation for being cursed. She was also occasionally mentioned in the Shipping News and this is how we know her whereabouts during early 1879. She crew had put out a call from the island of St. Helena, seeking emergency medical attention for their captain, Edgar Tuthill, who had suddenly and mysteriously fallen ill. Captain Tuthill would not survive his illness, and tragically died on the island, leaving behind a grieving family. He was the third of her captains to die prematurely whilst commanding the vessel. Among sailors, there was no doubt now, the Mary Celeste was cursed, it was a ship of Death. -- Additionally, in July of 1885, the Mary Celeste was at the centre of a conspiracy to commit insurance fraud. Captain Gilman C. Parker was held in his native Boston on charges of “wilfully casting away a ship”, a crime known as barratry which, at the time, was punishable by the death penalty. He also conspired with others to claim on a cargo of near worthless items that were fraudulently documented as being considerably more valuable. Yet antiquated legal loopholes involving insurance pay-outs caused the trial to fall apart and Captain Parker walked away a free man. But it appears that he was unable to escape the curse of the Mary Celeste, for his reputation was left in tatters, and he died in abject poverty just three months afterward. What’s more, one of Captain Parker’s crewmates and co-defendants began a slow descend into madness, losing his mind to the extent that he committed suicide, heavily referencing the cursed ship in his hastily scribbled suicide note. The historian Paul Begg, who has heavily focused his professional career on the mysteries of the Mary Celeste, said that “if the court of man could not punish these men... the curse that had devilled the ship since her first skipper Robert McLellan had died on her maiden voyage could reach beyond the vessel's watery grave and exact its own terrible retribution. " -- The mystery of the Mary Celeste became the benchmark for cases involving miraculous disappearances, but it was not the first or last ship to have its crew disappear whilst on the high seas. In October of 1955, a seventy ton American merchant vessel, the MV Joyita, completely disappeared in the South Pacific between the islands of Tokelau and Samoa. The ship was related around a month later, drifting off the coast of Vanua Levu, over five hundred miles away from its planned route. She was completely abandoned; none of its twenty five crew members were ever seen again. After a US Navy investigatory committee failed to establish a reasonable explanation, historian David Wright described the affair as “a classic marine mystery of Mary Celeste proportions”. -- At Spencer’s Island, Nova Scotia, the very site the brigantine was constructed, a monument commemorates the lost crew of the Mary Celeste. An outdoor theatre also stands at the site, built in the shape of the same vessel’s hull. It is a fitting tribute to a timeless tragedy that captured the imaginations of the entire world, but one that hides a dark, disturbing truth that might well be forever out of reach to those that seek it. Whether it was natural disaster, animal attack, or the greed and deviousness of man that turned the Mary Celeste into a Ghost Ship; one thing is certain. That the High Seas will never be a place where mankind is entirely safe, something is always out there, watching, waiting, just beyond the horizon.
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