Suletta's SD Gundam Battle Alliance dialogues dropped!
What kind of backstories do players have for their Dragonborn?
Currently working on a future script and would like some input if anyone is willing to share their stories.
my DragonBorn’s a guy named Bjorn. he didn’t have a very pleasant background, being an orphan in Riften. still learnt a few tricks of questionable legality and that the best way to fight is generally to fight dirty.
he left Riften as soon as he was able, bounced about working as a mercenary for a while, got attacked by bears a lot, met Inigo the Brave, took a job with him and got shot in the head by him and fell down a cliff.
got picked up by Ulfric Stormcloak (which is really awkward because he hates that guy) who then promptly walked straight into an Imperial ambush near Helgan.
not exactly the most dramatic backstory but i’m happy with it.
average guard in oblivion: hello citizen. stay safe in your travels. the daedra grow more plentiful by the hour
average guard in skyrim: i wish bandits would attack and start killing people so i can have someone to murder. what do you want
Due to backlash from the Ironwood apologists upon seeing the V9 finale and that Ruby’s message did work?
Several people had discussions on why Ironwood was a flawed people and his plans didn’t add up.
Best case scenario: Ironwood sacrifices a bunch of innocents for short term survival.
Realistically, it won’t work at all. Everyone dies.
I still see people saying RWBYJNRO only left destruction in their wake. Darlings, dumb dumbs… EVERYTHING WAS GETTING DESTROYED ANYWAY! Our heroes were in a burning building and everyone was just trying to survive. And they saved most of Atlas and Mantle. Do you really think those lives, lives Ironwood was fully prepared to throw away, meant nothing? No. Of course those lives mattered. It wasn’t a flawless victory, but it was a victory.
Ironwood seemed more interested in doing what he was best at ever since the second and third season.
Sabotage what works, present his idea without anyone’s permission, and blame everyone who gets in his way as the fault for him failing.
Like a politician.
Also he was definitely not thinking long term at all. A critical issue with his plan is that mines didn’t exist in Atlas, and the labor that keeps them alive comes from below.
Soon, Atlas’ dust would run out. Their shields would cease to work. Their artificial climate would falter. Their electricity would completely power down. And if he applied the Amity Project to Atlas, that would go down too eventually, meaning they wouldn’t be able to call for help if they were stranded.
Unless Ironwood knows how to bullshit Ambrosius, it’s always going to be a temporary solution. Ironwood was always thinking of a short term solution because he was impatient.
Also, if you go up too high, Dust stops working altogether.
“Higher than the Grimm could go.” might actually be outside of Remnant’s atmosphere, at which point what Dust Ironwood DOES have would stop working, his people would all suffocate, boil, and or freeze to death under cosmic rays, and then Salem can just make space-faring Grimm to go up and get the Staff for her.
And even if it would delay Salem from picking up the Staff, she can just take her army to Vacuo and take them by surprise because, with communications down, Atlas cooked to death by cosmic rays, and Mantle in ruins, there’s nobody to warn them that Salem’s coming.
And that’s assuming she doesn’t just go back to utilizing subterfuge or offer to spare/save the people of Mantle in exchange for their servitude.
She gets the Sword, swings by Beacon to pick up the Crown, learns how to make Grimm that can survive in space, and destroys Remnant.
And that’s the best case scenario.
The WORST case scenario is that Atlas just rockets up into the upper atmosphere because Ironwood worded his instructions poorly, everyone gets crushed to death by g-forces as the city is ripped apart at the seams, the levitation system keeps going into space after tearing itself free from Atlas under its own velocity, and the Staff of Creation falls out of the crumbling city among all the debris raining down on Mantle and lands right in Salem’s hands.
She leaves with her army in tact, is free to go right back to working from the shadows to claim the Sword and Crown, and the survivors of Ironwood’s stupid plan all either freeze to death or get eaten by Grimm.
Either way, Ironwood’s plan would have ensured Salem’s victory.
i think an even worse case scenario would be the levitation system failing once they get into space and Atlas falling from space.
I’m not entirely sure how big Atlas is but i am pretty sure it dropping from orbit would give Remnant a very similar experience to what killed the Dinosaurs.






