

Finished building this small liquor cabinet. Perfect for my little collection.
[Endgame Spoilers] List of player attack animations reused
After replaying the game I'm now seeing all the reused assets, and they're all somehow fitting! So far I've got:
- Monoco. Just Monoco.
- Maelle using Fleuret Fury and Offensive Switch (?) in the prologue
- "Paintress flies in the air" is just a slowed down Burning Canvas animation...how cruel, Aline
- Maelle using a counterattack animation when resurrecting Lune and Sciel in Act 3
- Verso using the start of Phantom Stars finishing the Dualliste
- Alicia/Maelle boss fights using a combination of Phantom Strike, Sword Ballet, Virtuose Strike, and "Fleuret Fury" which is actually just Gustave's Homage without the lightning, and phase changes include using Guard Down and Last Chance
- Lumiere Citizens using pieces of animations from Elemental Genesis, Gustave's Powerful, Lumiere Assault, End Bringer, and one attack combining the animations from Perfect Break and Shatter
- Verso's boss fight includes that same Perfect Break/Shatter combo, Gustave's version of Powerful for some reason, End Bringer, and the first strike of Phantom Stars
EDIT: Forgot Sciel's fight in the Gestral Village, and Sophie in the Prologue uses Lune's idle stance, Maelle's running animation, and Sciel's voice
What else am I missing?
A completely pointless answer to a question only few bother asking
Have you ever wondered what Expedition 47, the Drunken Brigade, was drinking? Probably not, but in the same place you find their journal you can zoom in using photo mode to find that they have all ditched the wine and went straight for the aperitif. When they drank, they meant business.
Scotch Review #32: 2009 Murray McDavid Glentauchers 13 Year, PX cask finish
My friend has been a right winger for years.
He just won't shut up about Bukayo Saka.
[Ending spoilers for classical music fans]
In the Maelle ending, pVerso gives a piano recital. Knowing how he is both as a person and an artist as found in the journals, as well as the general time period of belle epoque France, what would you think he'd have programmed?
I know he's in Lumiere and not Paris, but I'd like to think he'd play Beethoven Op. 110 or Op. 111 at this point.
Scotch Review #29-31: Compass Box The Malt Whisky Collection
Tom Grossi's 30 in 30 event will be held in Chicken N Pickle North KC on June 4, 4:30 PM!
So a little context for those who don't follow him, Tom Grossi is a football youtuber (a huge Packers fan) who got lots of attention from the press three years ago by raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for St. Jude visiting 30 NFL stadiums in 30 days (hence 30 in 30). Many of us came out and supported him then, there was even a thread about it here.
This should be fun! And also you'd be contributing to a good cause!
Edit: Link to donation page