Maybe Crucification crusade (but then we travel back to holy wars
The Purification Crusade
Desu Vult!
Well no wonder, look at those exclamation marks!
I only really appreciated the work Yusuke Murata did on OPM after reading the version by ONE. I just…Yeah.
I refuse to have that accursed things name anywhere in the title.
I propose a poll, let’s see, who thinks we get to keep going on this crusade, and who thinks we need to change the name back and praise the pillow (aka filthy cultists).
- PILLOW DESU
- Douse the cultists with holy water and proceed to commence the Rite of Melding, and finally strip them of their sandshields and leave them abandoned in the middle of the desert.
0 voters
But the rite of melding is when they meld a sandshield to you
Who says I can’t de-meld the sandshields?
Also I think it was confirmed that you can get rid of sandshields in some big lore dump by one of the writers that wasn’t released in game.
Ever tried to rip an insect’s shell off/apart?
Mmmm…
Tender
I did it boys.
Recognition
But at what cost?

kewl…
Congrats @loliconartist.
Kinda sad that I didn’t have time to participate in the tournament (would have gone 0-5 if I did join). Wonder if anyone is gonna try and cheese during the top 16 part with mech decks or something similar. Surprised that not many went 5-0 seeing the results, but I guess that has something to do with how the tournament was played out and how many people were in it.
that was in the ziran lore. cause she was a starstrider and sajjs best friend before being mind wiped and tossed into the desert with nothing but her dad zir.
the more you read the lore, the more you realize half of all the generals were vetruvian at some point (and they all left for damn good reasons)
Compared to me, everyone I played today was a tryhard…lol
It’s really easy to say, because I do not give a shit about winning anymore.
I get to Rank 20 only because I have never ended a season in Bronze. Huzzah…
Wait really? I needa read the lore. That sucks
explains why I enjoy Zirans playstyle tho.
And yet somehow still more noble than the corrupted filth you call an ideal
Yeah because killing people is a more noble cause then making people happy, go to a corner and think.