Random question because enabling is a bitch fffff.
How exactly would Quote be treated? He is a silent protagonist that actually has a fairly fleshed history (well, sort of -- it's not LONG, but it's set). Thus, any personality would be taken from vague clues from the game's plot (IE, he goes and finds a lady's dogs for her just by being told, so he's pretty happy to help). Would that be acceptable?
And for him as well, he's... kind of a walking weapon store. He may not have 50+ guns, but he does have a ton of them and they're all pretty powerful -- and, inexplicably, large. Like the Super Missile Launcher, or even the Bubbler. Would he be able to keep these weapons, as well as keep whatever "hammerspace" he stores them in?
Annnnd finally, on his last weapon: it's a sword that he gets from a character named King when he dies in-game. The sword actually has King's spirit in it (the spirit comes out at lv 3 to fight for you), even if he doesn't really "communicate" with you. In that case, the spirit sword wouldn't count as another character, and thus he could bring it with him as well, correct?
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How exactly would Quote be treated? He is a silent protagonist that actually has a fairly fleshed history (well, sort of -- it's not LONG, but it's set). Thus, any personality would be taken from vague clues from the game's plot (IE, he goes and finds a lady's dogs for her just by being told, so he's pretty happy to help). Would that be acceptable?
And for him as well, he's... kind of a walking weapon store. He may not have 50+ guns, but he does have a ton of them and they're all pretty powerful -- and, inexplicably, large. Like the Super Missile Launcher, or even the Bubbler. Would he be able to keep these weapons, as well as keep whatever "hammerspace" he stores them in?
Annnnd finally, on his last weapon: it's a sword that he gets from a character named King when he dies in-game. The sword actually has King's spirit in it (the spirit comes out at lv 3 to fight for you), even if he doesn't really "communicate" with you. In that case, the spirit sword wouldn't count as another character, and thus he could bring it with him as well, correct?