@hiroendin
Joined on March 29th, 2020, this user has been a member for 2,276 days and is the 34,462nd person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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No. What?
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Lurk
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Dark thought of the week:
You’re reliving the day where you’re whole family was murdered. Again and again. You want to do something, but you can’t. You can’t move. In fact, you can’t breath. But you’re not dying. You’re infinitely watching your family being murdered, while you can’t breathe, but you’re not dying. -
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We’re all poor apparently.
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You need dodecahedrons!
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Sometime, sure.
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The steel mountains actually surround the village in a circle, and they are literally mountains made of steel.
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Other landmarks include 8 tall towers on the edges, a much taller tower in the middle of the village, multiple ninja academy buildings, training grounds, and multiple hospitals.
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Amazing.
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@statusthing Konohagakure houses for reference. Also old Japan houses.
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There is a church in the middle but with no cross, just the type of building of a church. It\’s not actually a church.
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The houses are a mix of houses that are in Konohagakure, and Japanese houses from old Japan.
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First thing: the village is located in a valley, and the valley\’s hills are actually steel mountains.
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I\’ll say how the village looks but no concept art. I can\’t draw. At least not non-trash.
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