They did make a religion out of this
Vanquish Soul Holy Sue
Full art:
Hat:
“Similar to the emblem of the [god of battle/vanquisher]”
Shoes:
Top: “Cover”
Bottom: “Shoes”
Scepter:
Top: “Fairly expensive-looking stone”
Bottom: “It should display a wide range of emotions”
Comparison:
Left: “Very talkative”
Right: “Does not speak”
Description:
Top: “Should look like a combination of mecha and a religious leader”
Bottom: “It is the followers who do the fighting”
Concept:
*Gathering crowds*
Holy Sue: “Do you seek battle?”
Crowd: “YEAAAAAAAAAH”
Bottom: “A religion for those whose bodies seek battle”
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skullgirls reference?
Honestly the mask also reminds me of misango from arms
Thank you for posting these; helps to hone my handwritten Japanese reading skills.
Skullgirls x Guilty Gear
People are saying skullgirls but I don’t think so, there was another game where the final boss was a priestess but I forgot the name
Pretty sure Sue is based on that boss
Force of Will has a card called “Rowdy Spectators” and is like their Kuriboh.
If Yu-Gi-Oh! doesn’t make an in theme version of Rowdy Spectators for Vanquish Soul which is a FIGHTING GAME archetype. Then what are they even doing?? Like nearly all fighting games have people spectating the fight in the background and cheering on the fighting in some degree!!
It just makes so much sense for them to add spectators into the match to some degree!
If Kaiju can get Interrupted Kaiju Slumber which makes so much sense for the arrival of gigantic creatures, then Konami can fit spectators into the FIGHTING GAME ARCHETYPE!