An ikaav, reptiloid enchantress and sorceress. Probably the only sexy muramite but then you freaks Weird Boner bixies so I don't know anymore.
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Hey Runnen, think you could try some of Destiny 1 / Vault of Glass? Like a whole team sitting on their ass while a couple people push him off the ledge?
Here's 3x failed attempts and 1x successfully (around 645) from when we were first learning how to cheese him. After a few days we could do it every timeI know nothing of Destiny so I did a quickle Google Image Search and gave that a shot.
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Fun times in Halas
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There was an asshole ogre on my server that would sit in the hallway of Icewell Keep and block off the entrance and would never fucking move!lol. There were lots of spots where ogres could fuck with people. I remember one narrow passage in seb I think on the way to the fungi king and an ogre was just standing there afk, and our fucking group had to turn back.
I played around with Midjourney and the pictures i generate are not even remotely close to what you are doing here. ... How? How are you doing all of these?
Latest midjourney version sucks, it doesn't follow direction. Try using --v 5.1 or --v 4 options, it's better at following prompts.
I think Runnen is using Stable Diffusion.