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Bowser45 said:Resized pic and added quote to sig.
Turbo-Tastic said:It's a litte late but, he's my April Fools theme.
The End said:No offence, but I don't get it, how is this different from your original theme?Turbo-Tastic said:It's a litte late but, he's my April Fools theme.
Dr. Javelin said:behold
skulduggery pleasant in all his awesomeness
also thanks to conte niark or whatever his name is for inspiring me or something
fun fact, Comte Niark is the French name of Count Bleck.Dr. Javelin said:behold
skulduggery pleasant in all his awesomeness
also thanks to conte niark or whatever his name is for inspiring me or something
Skulduggery Pleasant is my favorite fictional character of all time. He's witty, courageous, and a good fighter.Gundam Tanaka said:oh
I thought it was some character from Skullduggery Pleasant
is that series good enough to read
Dr. Javelin said:Skulduggery Pleasant is my favorite fictional character of all time. He's witty, courageous, and a good fighter.Gundam Tanaka said:oh
I thought it was some character from Skullduggery Pleasant
is that series good enough to read
The series is good for many reasons, but the best is probably the awesome dialogue between characters which is almost always hilarious battles of wit.
The second one, Playing with Fire, is the funniest one imo.Crackin355 said:Dr. Javelin said:Skulduggery Pleasant is my favorite fictional character of all time. He's witty, courageous, and a good fighter.Gundam Tanaka said:oh
I thought it was some character from Skullduggery Pleasant
is that series good enough to read
The series is good for many reasons, but the best is probably the awesome dialogue between characters which is almost always hilarious battles of wit.
I would like the series more if the battles of wit weren't things I already heard a lot from someone I used to role play with. She loved the books and she would always base her dialogue heavily on the book. Not necessarily a bad thing but it didn't seem worth it to keep reading the books after the first one.