Explore my website and you'll learn a little bit about me and my background and see some examples of my work! I'm completely addicted to creating unique garden and wall sculptures to share with the world! Thank you all so much for giving me the opportunity to do what I love the most! I just started a Facebook page for LasswellArts as well, so I can easily and regularly post new designs and get feedback from friends, customers and other artists. Visit it if you get a chance!
Now you have all these little messages all over the page. I feel like saying, "If they'll keep this stuff off the comics page, I promise to stay off the editorial page." I just try to do what tickles me. You can't go to school and take a course in sense of humor, and if you don't love this stuff, it gets to be just like chopping wood. It can be a real chore. I've always believed that creative talent gravitates to the marketplace. Someone told me once to always remember that there's never room at the bottom. But there's always room at the top.[4]
Aldore King Rain just released on the global version of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, and being the one of the main characters of the game, he is a fan favorite. AK Rain is a cool unit, can output high burst damage, and has a cool sprite... well except for his "chair", which mysteriously disappears whenever he attacks or uses a skill, and magically appears at his back when he's on his idle animation. This is both hilarious, and perplexing, and the "chair" just destroys the coolness of his sprite. This is also the reason why he is also called "Chair Rain".
Another upcoming unit that shares the same problem is Hess King Lasswell, their "chairs" magically disappears and reappears whenever attacking or using a skill. Their "chairs" are also one of the main reason why some players won't be pulling for these two units, as some players just don't like the idea of their "chairs" constantly on their backs.
We urge the developer of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, gumi Incorporated, to remove the "chairs" of Aldore King Rain and Hess King Lasswell, and just retain them on their winning animations. This will increase the appeal of both units for most players and is a win-win situation for everyone.
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Looking after Rain is also a way to honor the memory of Raegen, although Lasswell struggles with the knowledge that this lineage is not his own. Although Lasswell was raised by Rain's parents as a true son, and being Rain's brother more than anything else (with Lid remarking that Lasswell seems more like an older brother than just a friend), Lasswell refers to Raegen and Sophia as "Sir" and "Miss". After reuniting with Raegen and spending more time together, Lasswell breaks free of the stern distance and begins to address Raegen in a more familiar tone, referring him to as his father, much to Raegen's delight (he himself was raised by Lasswell's grandmother, Yuraisha).
Lasswell achieves an incredible level of power due to his training, but starts feeling conflicted about it. Sakura senses the presence of Veritas of the Frost at a nearby village. When the party arrives there, Frostlord freezes all the villagers and forces the party to fight with one another to find the strongest among them. Lasswell first fights Nichol, then Jake, and finally Rain, but holds back due to having realized that he had never meant to surpass Rain, but to be able to just stand by his side. Seeing his weakness has hurt Lasswell, Rain releases his dormant power and proves an equal match for Lasswell, ultimately defeating him, earning Lasswell peace of mind.
At the Gronoa Shrine, the party defeats Veritas of the Frost just in time for the Sworn Six of Paladia to appear. The Sworn Six invite Frostlord back to their group, but he is revealed to be none other than Raegen who now fights alongside Lasswell and the others. When the shrine becomes unstable, Sakura and Raegen teleport the party and crystal to Pharm where they confront the Veritas one by one (of which Earth, Heavens and Flame fall in battle) due to Nichol wanting to exact his revenge on Waterlord. Nichol allows her to live so that she may atone for her sins, and the party catches up with Raegen. Together, they prevent Darklord (who is revealed to be a vision of Raegen) and Lightlord from destroying the crystal.
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-Iowa Conference Tournament Champs for the first time in program history
-First NCAA Tournament Birth in program history.
-The Spartans will travel to Sauget, Illinois to play in the Central Regional, more info will come late Sunday night or Monday morning.
-The Spartans collected just three hits over the first five innings before exploding for 14 hits over the last three innings.