The afternoon well spent getting lots of exercise and plenty of helpful hints from his new found "friends", it was time for Cubbi to return home. How he was going to explain his state to the rest of the bears he hadn't quite worked out yet...
That's the point of the story so far. Cubbi is the personification of a Newbie. He does not know ANYTHING about Gummi battle techniques, but he does want to learn. Too bad the Barbics want the exact opposite.
That's the point of the story so far. Cubbi is the personification of a Newbie. He does not know ANY
said, I would much rather do the; 'newbie who has to work his way up/ prove himself' story than; 'You're a wizard Harry'. "Chosen one" stories, as I call them. Like Rey and the new star wars.
Aw, He's still learning. To add to what TheAtomicDog ( https://inkbunny.net/TheAtomicDog ) said, I
TO BE FAIR, Harry Potter was not a Gary Stu character at all, but had to go through all the same rigors of the Wizarding School as everyone else, but with the added burden of his notoriety, discovering all kinds of shocking things along the way. Rey in the Star Wars film seem to be a total Mary Sue, right down to the 'author insert' qualification. Luke's journey was far more to the old 'missing prince' trope. And Our Host has also taken this opportunity to show off his literacy of actual historic Euroland martial arts, which I greatly approve of.
TO BE FAIR, Harry Potter was not a Gary Stu character at all, but had to go through all the same rig
Well let me just state off the bat that I Do like the Harry Potter movies. The first one was the best, actually. And while, agreed, he wasn't a Gary Stu he was still "chosen" by the wizard school, sought out by Hagrid, AND born with supernatural powers. So right there it's a little, meh, for me. I do like the fact that he's not good at everything right away and has to work his way up. That was great, in fact it's probably the most interesting the story gets. ^^
However, If Harry had took it upon himself to do some research about the mark on his forehead from the library, or whatever, he could've found and sought out the Wizard school by himself. I think those are the more interesting stories.
Well let me just state off the bat that I Do like the Harry Potter movies. The first one was the bes
Yeah I'm doing good now. Took three weeks to recover which is pretty standard. God that was such a painful three weeks though. Next year I'm going in with a proper gambeson and tabard though. No more peasant fighting for me. Also no more rib shots from a mace would be nice too. I did get a good axe strike to the other guys shoulder so I call it even.
Yeah I'm doing good now. Took three weeks to recover which is pretty standard. God that was such a p
TO BE FAIR, Harry Potter was not a Gary Stu character at all, but had to go through all the same rigors of the Wizarding School as everyone else, but with the added burden of his notoriety, discovering all kinds of shocking things along the way. Rey in the Star Wars film seem to be a total Mary Sue, right down to the 'author insert' qualification. Luke's journey was far more to the old 'missing prince' trope. And I should also add that if this story is linked to the show's continuity, then by this time Cubbi has already earned generous stripes in actually dealing with real life dangers and adventures. But now he's in an actual SCHOOL for Gummi fighting, and that's a whole new world. And Our Host has also taken this opportunity to show off his literacy of actual historic Euroland martial arts, which I greatly approve of.
TO BE FAIR, Harry Potter was not a Gary Stu character at all, but had to go through all the same rig