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  1. I don't actually have my Lovecraft books with me, but at least form the Dark Tower viewpoint, this coincidence of phrases seems to be at least interesting. Of course King was also influenced by Lovecraft, but I would also like to re-read a similar example in the Lovecraft books actually(I know there are many, I'm just looking for a very good one like the before seems to me).
  2. That would at least have been one thing that I would not have liked sincerely. Although GITD pieces are always appreciated, I think a good distribution of those is essential at least; and Krika definetely doesn't need any more brightness in my own opinion. I would have to agree on that point also. All of my breaking joints problem consist only of lime green joints from the Mahri onwards, and also some double-sockets from Kadras, but those I really was putting into a point with a lot of pressure. About Federation of Fear: I found this episode quite entertaining, a good balance of exquisiteness, and mythology. I believe it might be the best latest text I have read that reminds me of the initial mythology felling of the storyline. And as such, I also consider the ending as great, both from the point of view of how it's told and also of its implications. Tren Krom also reminded me of the Prim concept from the Dark Tower series by Stephen King.
  3. Well, seeing that this is my first post here, I think I'll jump right ahead to give my opinion on the last canister sets, and save the vehicles for tomorrow. In truth, it seems that the only thing that TLC is doing is improving my evaluation of things; or to better say: bad guys are good, good guys are horrible. I pretty much consider all of the three Makuta so and so, and I'm happy to say that none of them displeases me much. Krika is the only one that displeases me a bit more, but mainly because the designers perhaps could have just had the brilliant idea to remember themselves that in the case of arachnoid like characters, perhaps some more flowing and curvilinear forms would be better. Or more simply said: why arms and legs with ninety degrees angles!? Gorast and Bitil, pretty much seem to give a good appearance as villains(though, much more like minions than Makuta's), and they should serve as good parts packs. About the Toa... Tahu ends up being the best, except that is mask is well... what most of you are thinking, and taht if they were gonna get him a completely different weapon, they could at least had given him something more original! Gali is well... I'll just say that the only female she reminds me of is Margot from the Hannibal book, those who have read it will probably understand it; the others, Google it X-D . Onua is at least a bit of a toa of earth, but only in the case that he looks like some kind of burrowing creature, because otherwise... he's best resumed as 'wearing Mantax's feet'. I think I got my interior comments all out for today, tomorrow I should have more.
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