Certain people are inherently superior to the common masses, who are powerless before the conflicts between these great men.
woke
Certain people are inherently superior to the common masses, who are powerless before the conflicts between these great men.
woke
Yog-Sothoth is the gate. Yog-Sothoth is the key. Yog-Sothoth is the threshold.
Past, present, future. All are one in Yog-Sothoth.
You rolled snake...in the kitchen.
THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN. THE SUN.
Like you never forgot a platoon in a foreign country.
Fortunately my military assets are few enough that I can keep track of all of them at all times.
Unfortunately, this does limit my ability to project force on the international stage.
"You need to paint the King of Beasts."
Paints a perpetually confused inbred.
"...I'm going to allow this."
"Dogs are arseholes."
Dog people: >:(, how dare you!
"Cats are arseholes."
Cat people: We know.
Bayonets "modern technology".
Wears woven cloth and uses forged steel.
Hypocrite.
To be humiliated or humbled.
Folk etymology: it comes from the poor having to catch and eat crows (which aparently taste disgusting) to prevent starving to death.
Greetings, Kronar, Son of Man.
How appropriate, you fight like a cow.
(because someone had to)
I'm actually not making a comment about how the characters in the work view themselves at all. The entire premise of the genre is the "Great Man" view of history. That certain people, through ability or ambition, stand above others and define society by their actions. The difference between superheroes and villians isn't self-image (which is frankly irrelevant) but that villians want to use their "greatness" to change things, while heroes want to maintain them.