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Look, in this house we ceaseless argue if Mr. House is closer to resembling a vampire or a lich.
I always thought of him as undead Walt Disney
He very much is an undead Walt Disney, without the cute mascot. That being said, I have always really really really wanted to see a Fallout: Florida done by Obsidian, but I am pretty sure that is never going to happen, and if it does, Bethesda will just absolutely shit the bed on it. We got close in that one Fallout 4 expansion, but even then it was kinda half-assed, because it didn't really deal with the actual living conditions of the people who operated the rides or the community surrounding it.
Omg, Florida Fallout would be perfect. I mean it's already a dystopia. Can you imagine the Fallout version of Wastelanders rediscovering the Scientology building?
Oh yeah, I think the funniest possible thing is that the apocalypse actually makes Florida less dystopian. I mean, it's still just as dangerous wildlife-wise, but the lack of a strong police state actually improves community conditions.
I can solve this argument right fucking now.
He's the mecha version of a Necrarch aka, a vampire with lich characteristics. The vampire counts even have the mindless army going for them. (They ironically have lich underlings I think.)
I fucking hate that Warhammer already has a solution for this, but of course it does. Well played, but I wanted to argue using traditional DnD monster categories, because they are so damn vague.
I mean its technically still a vampire so...
Which one has a weakness to golf clubs to the skull