With all the schools teaching young kids about sex organs, I am sure the left will not mind when the first Saturday of each month has the walk of shame and the convicted hanged naked.
Most stop at the "He probably screws the doll" thing, but he is pretty much the only guy doing the right thing (or the closest thing to it) in a world that is thoroughly despicable.
Here's the premise. The world is filled with werewolves because a cult from a medical college discovered the secrets of the "old blood" and a hidden undercroft city filled with eldritch horrors.
The old blood was dispersed amongst the population as a panacea that cured all ailments.
Unfortunately, during full moons it also drove men mad and caused their bodies to deform into abominations.
Hunters were tasked to take down the more dangerous of monsters people would turn into.
Gehrman was the first hunter to develop a technique and tools to kill the beasts. He is your mentor in the game.
Jump to, and Gehrman sacrifices himself to be host to the Hunter's Dream which is the pocket realm of the Moon Presence.
Doing so allows for Hunters to die over and over again and instead of dying they will wake up as if it were all a dream.
Unfortunately for Gehrman, his dream is actually everything the hunters see and witness in a horrifying eldritch world. He is aware of all manners of nightmares and his mind persists beyond his body's death.
He is the last fight in the game where he gives you the option to die and wake up under the morning sun, forgetting all the horrible things you've seen while he persists and continues to host the Hunter's Dream for future hunts.
Or you can fight him and take his place.
I mention all this for a reason, so thanks if you made it this far. My mother always told me "In any story you read/watch make sure to find who the Christ figure is" -- i.e. whomever has sacrificed the most for others.
Gehrman, despite his many flaws, has given himself fully to unimaginable terrors so that Hunters can rid the world of monsters without the fear of death. That makes him the closest thing to a Christ figure in a game where everyone and everything is morally twisted.
Alex Jones....I mean Bill Hicks. ?
Prying open your third eye, I see ? I understand your reference fren!
I would love to sit down with the Tool band and discuss their thoughts on the current situation.
That skit is way more legendary than being in a tool song.
True but that Tool song is how I discovered it as a teenager.
With all the schools teaching young kids about sex organs, I am sure the left will not mind when the first Saturday of each month has the walk of shame and the convicted hanged naked.
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90% of the music I listen to now is either from Japan, video game music, or both.
You want a good classical musical score to listen to with no auto-tune, MSM agenda, or freemason lyrics? That's where you're gonna find it.
Currently my favorite score. Thankfully, the satanic/lovecraftian cult the game involves is fantasy, not reality.
Gehrman in the game is a complex character.
Most stop at the "He probably screws the doll" thing, but he is pretty much the only guy doing the right thing (or the closest thing to it) in a world that is thoroughly despicable.
Here's the premise. The world is filled with werewolves because a cult from a medical college discovered the secrets of the "old blood" and a hidden undercroft city filled with eldritch horrors.
The old blood was dispersed amongst the population as a panacea that cured all ailments.
Unfortunately, during full moons it also drove men mad and caused their bodies to deform into abominations.
Hunters were tasked to take down the more dangerous of monsters people would turn into.
Gehrman was the first hunter to develop a technique and tools to kill the beasts. He is your mentor in the game.
Jump to, and Gehrman sacrifices himself to be host to the Hunter's Dream which is the pocket realm of the Moon Presence.
Doing so allows for Hunters to die over and over again and instead of dying they will wake up as if it were all a dream.
Unfortunately for Gehrman, his dream is actually everything the hunters see and witness in a horrifying eldritch world. He is aware of all manners of nightmares and his mind persists beyond his body's death.
He is the last fight in the game where he gives you the option to die and wake up under the morning sun, forgetting all the horrible things you've seen while he persists and continues to host the Hunter's Dream for future hunts.
Or you can fight him and take his place.
I mention all this for a reason, so thanks if you made it this far. My mother always told me "In any story you read/watch make sure to find who the Christ figure is" -- i.e. whomever has sacrificed the most for others.
Gehrman, despite his many flaws, has given himself fully to unimaginable terrors so that Hunters can rid the world of monsters without the fear of death. That makes him the closest thing to a Christ figure in a game where everyone and everything is morally twisted.