Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child

Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child

Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child

Sumia

Sumia

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Starting >Pegasus Knight

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Sumia is a playable character from Fire Emblem Awakening, and a member of Chrom’s Shepherds. She is the mother of Cynthia, and can be a potential mother of Lucina and Morgan.

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Sumia is first introduced in Chapter 2 when Lissa brings Robin to the Shepherds barracks. When she approaches Chrom she promptly trips, leaving her embarrassed. Chrom announces that they’ll be marching to Ferox to seek aid from them to deal with the constant threats of war from Plegia. Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child Sumia tells Chrom that she doesn’t think she’s ready for a battle yet, so Chrom tells Sumia to stay behind and watch and learn.

After defeating the Risen at Northroad, Chrom finds a pegasus who scares him. Sumia appears and calms the pegasus. She decides to stay a little while longer to heal the injured pegasus, promising to catch up soon. Later, when the party arrives at The Longfort, the Feroxi army believes that Chrom is an impostor and promptly attacks him. Just as Chrom is about to be hit by multiple Javelins, Sumia makes a timely rescue on the pegasus she encountered earlier. Robin becomes inspired by Chrom and Sumia riding on the pegasus to create the Pair Up strategy.

Before learning of Emmeryn’s sentence in Plegia, Chrom is in internal strife from worrying about his sister. Worried about him, Sumia tries to snap him out of his doldrum. Remembering advice from Philia, Sumia punches Chrom in the face. While the hit manages to snap Chrom back to his senses, Chrom is left slightly dazed. Lissa reveals to Sumia that normally people slap people in the face to snap people out, much to Sumia’s embarassment.

Should Chrom marry Sumia at the end of Chapter 11, Sumia becomes the new Queen of Ylisse and will give birth to Lucina two years afterwards. After the ambush on Carrion Isle, “Marth” reveals her identity as his daughter, Lucina from the future. Sumia at first does not believe that she is Lucina until she sees the Brand of the Exalt on her left eye, the same one on baby Lucina. Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child After Lucina shares her story of the alternate future, Sumia and Lucina share a tender moment as Lucina happily hugs her mother, finally reunited.

If Sumia is not married at the end of the war, she lays down her lance and receives a stretch of land from Chrom to raise Pegasi and her flower fortunes were said to bring good luck to those who received them from her.

Personality

Sumia is a klutzy individual, prone to small mishaps. In fact, her clumsiness is so bad that she trips over nothing more than anyone in the Shepherds, much to her embarassment. Because of this, she has a rather low self-esteem and feels that she is unsuited for her job, but still does her best whenever she can. Despite her clumsy habits, she holds a hidden strength that most people lack, constantly striving to protect her friends and take care of them.

She has a strong affinity for animals and can read their feelings very well. She used this ability to calm and tame an injured pegasus that was feral to everyone else. Even a horse that Frederick could not tame was quickly quelled by Sumia. Dota 2 female heroes rule 34 paheal child Her best friend is her fellow Pegasus Knight Cordelia, who is always there to help her when she is in trouble, and admires her flawless demeanor. Still she has shown to be courageous, caring, and kind, willing to fight for her people.

Sumia loves reading books as she uses them to escape reality and her flaws. She sometimes role plays as the characters in the stories in hopes of becoming more confident. Sumia collects discarded books and loves to recommend them to others such as Robin. Her favorite stories are the Ribald Tales of the Faith War.

Sumia also enjoys doing flower fortunes and often plucks hundreds of flower petals at a time. Sumia does this to give her a boost in confidence in battle; bad fortune readings motivates her to overturn them while good fortunes encourages her to make sure that they come true.

Rule 63

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About

Rule 63 is an internet adage which states that for every fictional character, there exists an opposite-gender counterpart. It is considered a notable tenet of the anonymously-written Rules of the Internet, next to Rules 1 & 2 and Rule 34.

For every given male character, there is a female version of that character.
For every given female character, there is a male version of that character.

Origin

Rule 63 was first introduced as part of the expanded edition of Anonymous’ Rules of the Internet, most likely published in the summer of 2007, based on Google Insights. The Urban Dictionary [1] entry for “Rule 63” was first submitted by user InternetHateMachine on August 8th, 2007.

Spread

Although Rule 63 is still dwarfed in search interest by the most successful of the “Internet Rules”, Rule 34, over time it has shown fairly consistent growth in popularity. The earliest instance of Rule 63 on DeviantArt was submitted by user Xxescaped-vulpinexX on December 12, 2009 [2] . As of May 2009, there are over one thousand instances of “gender-bending” artworks tagged with Rule 63 [3] . In late 2009, a Danbooru-style imageboard site Rule 63 [4] was launched. As of April 26, 2011, the site has amassed over 19,968 pictures which translates into over 264 pages of images. According to the tags, the three most popular subjects for Rule 63 illustrations are Axis Power’s Hetalia, Team Fortress 2, and Nintedo characters. The existence of Rule 63 could be attributed to similar themes explored by other rules like Rule 28 (“Always question a person’s gender, just in case it’s really a man.”), Rule 34 (“There is porn of it; no exception.”) and Rule 35 (“If no porn is found at the moment, it will be made.”). Such gender-bending art has been also observed in the realms of Alternate Universe and Trap artworks.

Exceptions

It is important to point out that the rule only applies to fictional characters, and not to real people. However, this does not necessarily mean that there cannot be Rule 63 art of real people, which in fact does exist. Also, canonical instances of a genderbended character do not count as Rule 63, whether the alternate gender version of the character is the actual character or the gender counterpart of a character. According to Urban Dictionary [1] , the only exceptions are that “A: the male character is already so androgynous that a female version would be basically the same, or B: the female version hasn’t been drawn yet”.

Notable Examples

Futurama Episode

On June 23, 2011, Salon. com [5] reported that the Futurama season 7 premiere airing that night would feature gender swapped versions of the characters.

A creature comprised entirely of boulders sizes up the group’s nonstop gender-based squabbling and decides to de-sex them, then switch their genders, and bet on whether the men or the women (or the woman-men, or man-women) will survive the coming rise in planetary temperature.

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