I mean, there could be some really great people, like Eliza Hamilton, or Fredrick Douglas, or some really bad people, like Hitler or IDK, Stalin.
Look at Uldren. Horrible person. But he became a guardian. Are there specific rules as to why you can and can’t become a guardian? Is it at random? Do you have to die honorably? Do you have to die for something you believe is honorable, even if it isn’t?
What are the exact rules? I know The Speaker explained it, Bravery leads to sacrifice, sacrifice leads to death and all, but what are the rules for that?
I need the help of some lore junkies. Also, this post is a question, who do you think deserves to be a guardian?
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12 답변My list of folks I’d want: - Ulysses S. Grant (as one of our best Presidents and generals he would definitely qualify). - All of Monty Python. The ultimate raid team. - King Jan Sobieski III - Someone already said Scarlett Johansson. 😂 [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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1 답변i like to think that osiris was a pharaoh, it would suit his high-and-mighty attitude. and his whole theme, i guess
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1 답변Joan of Arc, Plato, and whoever was the inspiration for Robin Hood. As a titan, a warlock, and a hunter, respectively.
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작성자: LionSoldier11YT 1/15/2021 6:09:34 PMBruce Willis(Yippie Kay Yay, Mother-blam!-ers), Batman(because Batman), Michael Jackson(deletes his opponents with a god-roll EEEHE)JackSepticEye(one scream and Savathün shat herself, cause we all been there listening him not really listening and suddenly, AHAHAHHHHHH) and Russia. Edit: Shitpost for day completed
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