Freddy Krueger vs. Pinhead |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Not only that, but I spelt Freddie Krueger incorrectly too.
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Shadowyzard
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Englund dude, Englund. Not England... Ah you, the English... You always think that everything is English and everywhere is England. |
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Shadowyzard
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This is a great take, I'll give you that. But I think the cenobite Pinhead's alignment is neutral evil, as far as the D&D terminology goes. Neutral evil characters are really intriguing. Lawful evils are cunning but not that bold, chaotic evils are generally rather blatant and uninteresting... But if they (chaotic evils) want to reach "high levels", it is imperative that they have to be really powerful and/or have some really powerful allies.. They always reveal that they are "evil" and thus, they are the targets of "good" characters. Yet, this is just a D&D based take. Otherwise, I can agree that his alignment is chaotic neutral. Edited by Shadowyzard - May 25 2021 at 03:27 |
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Icarium
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Both are well developed interdimentional demons whom can bring pain but with widely different motives. While Freddy is a tru antagonist in the Elm Street series, Pinhead is more of a chaotic nuetral, neither good nor evil an enigmatic character whose side is more motivated by other forces than good vs evil, its rather the urge to offer pleasure vs pain.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I preferred Freddie Krueger (Robert England) when he was in "V" - a science fiction series about a genocidal invading alien race known as the "Visitors", who were reptiles disguised as human beings. I believe it's one of arch-conspiracy-theorist David Icke's favourite shows.
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Shadowyzard
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The "vs." here can mean anything you like.
You can make them fight each other. You can compare and contrast their charismas. Or if you're a sissy, You can wait for Santa Claus till Christmas. Edited by Shadowyzard - May 25 2021 at 10:28 |
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