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Published: 2010-09-28 04:10:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 2634; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 11
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Description Over the past couple of weeks I've noticed alot of these influence maps popping up during my searches so I decided what the heck, I'd make one to. By the way if you're interested here is the template: [link]

In the top left is an old anime series I watched back in the early days of Adult Swim called "Yu Yu Hakusho". This was one of the first animes I ever watched and even to this day it has in my view some of the best characters ever written and it manages to convey the theme of "Friendship conquers all" but it does it in a way that's bad ass and not overly dramatic. That combined with some brilliant lines and the fact that it has a great English dub unlike newer series is one I can recommend to anyone despite its age.

In the top right is my favorite out of the current manga series out right now called "Fairy Tail" I dare say this series is actually better than both Naruto and Bleach the reason being is that it knows how to be inspired by other series without being a crappy rip off unlike Naruto and each chapter of the manga actually moves the story forward in meaningful manner unlike Bleach; I'm still pissed about getting jerked around all summer Tite Kubo!!! That aside it is a great series with a hilarious yet dramatic cast of characters, Erza Scarlet is quite possibly the best female character ever. In addition so far after 202 chapters there has only been one major BS development

On the bottom left we have Gundam Wing, another old anime that I started watching on Toonami when I was 10; this particular show is what drew me into anime in the first place. Like Yu Yu Hakusho this series has an excellent English Dub and features a great cast of character with very interesting back grounds and inner conflicts; one of the major character for my upcoming original story is actually partially inspired by this series' main protagonist Heero Yuy. I consider myself fortunate to have grown up in the 90's to early 00's, if I had grown up in the 80's I would have been flooded with shows like Transformers, GI-Joe, He-man, and other series with real black and white, good and evil story lines and that's just not compelling or realistic. And if I had grown up in the mid 00's to the present I wouldn't really get any sort of shows to watch that a real plot compelling or otherwise since Cartoon Network canceled Toonami and only offers a bunch of toddler friendly crap in its place. Again this is a series I highly recommend despite its age

In the bottom right you have Fable. I really enjoy games like the Fable and the Mass Effect series where you're forced to make choices and those choices have effects not just on you but the world around you. In particular I felt morally torn at the final choice of Mass Effect 2 (I ultimately chose to create a fireworks display out of a certain base). What I find compelling about games like these 2 series is the idea that "we are who we choose to be" and our choices effect not just us but those around us; depending on our choices we as individuals can become beacons of hope in troubled times such as today or we can choose to look out only for ourselves at the costs of the less fortunate.

Just above the left corner of the Fable picture I have a simple picture of a cross, the star of David, and the crescent star meant to represent Religion. Throughout history and my own personal experiance religion has inspired hope in many, however it has also caused countless people to sink into the depth of Depravity and has caused thousands of years of persecution and blood shed. According to my mother her father used to say "more people have been killed in the name of God than anything else" and sadly history shows us he was correct. Even in today's world it still prevalent, to see proof of this one needs to look no further than the controversy surrounding a planned Islamic center NEAR (not on) Ground Zero in Manhattan and some of the hateful rhetoric that has been spewed by SOME of its opponents. The fact of the matter is it's wrong to discriminate against an entire religion because of a few fanatics who've taken it too far and to do so would make you no better than the murdering bastards who killed approximately 3,000 innocent people on that fateful Tuesday morning nine years ago. One of the themes I'm hoping to convey with my up-incoming story Children of Vanity is what happens when people take Religious Faith too far.

And lastly the American Flag. The United States has only existed for 236 years, there are pubs and furniture in Britain older than our country for crying out loud; yet despite that what history we do have has been lively to say the least. At times we've shown the best humanity has to offer when we toppled Hitler's empire and rebuilt Europe, I also see it in the out-pour of aid to foreign countries in the wake of natural disasters such as the Earthquake in Haiti. On the other hand we have a history of incredible cruelty as well as evidenced by our enslavement and subsequent segregation of millions of black people and the essential genocide of the Native American population during our Western Expansion. Today we find ourselves faced with numerous challenges; our economy still has yet to recover, our education system is in the toilet, and many other issues plague us. These challenges have created an air of fear in this country which has been spurred on by the lowest scum our nation has offer; self serving sociopaths such as Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Sarah Palin play upon the fears of millions in order to fan the flames of mistrust to fracture and divide us as a people, and all for the sake of stroking their own egos. I implore anyone who reads this especially if you're an American, to remember that fear is a disease which can rob you of your reason and can only lead violence and misery. As Franklin Roosevelt once courageously said after taking the oath of office in the midst of a depression more than twice as grave as the current recession we face "...let me state my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself- nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance."

And that's my influence map for you, hope I wan't boring. If you have time I'd love to here your thoughts on my upcoming Children of Vanity project [link]

Yu Yu Hakusho (c) Yoshihiro Togashi
Fairy Tail (c) Hiro Mashima
Gundam Wing (c) Sunrise
Fable Series (c) Lionhead Studios
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Comments: 8

Cadaverine-xtreme [2010-09-28 12:03:18 +0000 UTC]

Ah a fable fan eh?
I'm interested to hear how your character/hero developed ^^
Are you perhaps looking forward to fable 3?

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thatguy999 In reply to Cadaverine-xtreme [2010-09-28 13:36:50 +0000 UTC]

I have the collector's edition on reserve which I've never done for a video game before. I'm really looking forward to it; I mean Fable II was good but I found it lacking in that there were no boss fights and the main quest line was a little disappointing (the best moment for me was when I flipped off this one guy and got good points)and the man your hero spent his life hunting dies in one hit. On the other hand I loved the interactivity with the world and the ability to customize your hero which Fable III is taking to a whole new level. I also loved some of the side quests, particularly the Sam and Max Quests and those two idiots are returning as ghosts

As for my heroes that usually depends if I decide I want them to be good or evil; but as for the ones where I just go with "What would I do?" they typically turn out good but have some history of crude and sometimes violent tendencies against people who made the mistake of pissing me off morally or personally; in Fable II when I was sent out to capture a bandit ring leader I chose to kill him after he surrendered instead of arresting him. If in Fable III you get to decide your brother's fate I'm probably going to kill him because that's the only fate befitting a merciless dictator like him.

Now that I think about I might upload a picture of a good hero standing over the defeated form of his brother holding up his sword shaking as he struggles to decide what to do.

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Cadaverine-xtreme In reply to thatguy999 [2010-10-03 07:50:10 +0000 UTC]

Ah I see ^^ I got the collectors addition for the second game, I'm still debating whether to do the same for the third though (games retailers can be notoriously unreliable)
But yes I know what you mean regarding II, some of the quests are repetitive whereas the main story line is a bit too short (though there is plenty of hours to be spent replaying the game with slightly different choices)
I absolutely hated Sam and Max haha, my Evil character spent many minutes beating them with a cleaver, whereas my good character sacrificed (what I thought) was there friend..erm that girl wandering around the shadow court..

I think we make somewhat similar choices,
my main character while both maxed out for good/purity, didn't go so far as to make hugely self sacrificial choices, e.g. I made a point of shooting two nasty guttersnipes outside Westcliff and for the final game choice I kept the dog.
Though for the bandit leader (The one for Brightwood Farm)I just arrested him.

That would make for an interesting picture ^^
I had originally made and uploaded some fable fanart of my characters but removed them, as I just treat this site now as generic anime fan art storage haha

Currently I'm still playing GTA4, it shares some similarities to Fable regarding morality however decisions are not between the 'good' and 'bad' choice-rather it is deciding between the 'bad' and 'slightly worse' choice

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thatguy999 In reply to Cadaverine-xtreme [2010-10-03 14:19:56 +0000 UTC]

That sounds like Grand Theft Auto me

Anyway I've been keeping an eye on what Fable III is going to be like primarily through Lionhead.com and a few other sources. I've got to say it looks like it'll blow Fable II and Fable I out of the water.

Hopefully I'll have enough time to get back into the artistic swing to draw that picture before it releases here in the States

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Cadaverine-xtreme In reply to thatguy999 [2010-10-05 08:21:42 +0000 UTC]

Does it have a release date yet?
I'm hoping it has the usual delay between US and Aus release-my 360 recently got the RR of Death so I had to invest in a new machine...
even though its an arcade (with the old hard drive inserted) it still pretty much wiped out my games budget.

I do miss the days when money was spent on long-term machines, rather than warranty

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thatguy999 In reply to Cadaverine-xtreme [2010-10-05 13:15:17 +0000 UTC]

October 26 here in the States
October 29 in Europe
Sorry but I have no idea when it's coming out in Australia, perhaps same as Europe but I don't know for certain

Yeah I had a problem with the Red Ring of Death a couple years ago, it pissed me off

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iareawesomeness [2010-09-28 10:14:47 +0000 UTC]

Fable is awesome, I'm playing the second one now actually ^^

Ahhhh I remember Yu Yu! I actually have a wall scroll of that anime around her somewhere ^^

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thatguy999 In reply to iareawesomeness [2010-09-28 13:38:50 +0000 UTC]

By the looks of it Fable III is going to be even better, I mean the opening cinematic has me caring about the fate of a chicken for crying out loud

Yu Yu was great, I especially loved Hiei and Kurama those two were so bad ass in their own way.

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