User talk:Lordofmonsterisland

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"The words of the righteous are wells of wisdom, but the words of a fool lead to destruction"

- Paraphrase, from memory, of a verse from the book of Proverbs in the Bible

Oh so feminine
Don't be too hard on your skills! Any diagrams I drew would have to be reduced to stick figures.

I've always liked the explanation for the Predators as to why females are never seen - because they're so big, strong, and intelligent that allowing them to go on hunts would just be unfair on the prey. Personally, I've always imagined female Sangheili to be slimmer, more lithe versions of males. Forget the reptile boobs and predator locks of Han 'Chavamee, something like this image is more what I think a Sangheili female would look like. Anthrocentrism tells us that females of any alien species would have "feminine" traits, or traits that we deem feminine, such as breasts and longer hair. I refuse to be so arrogant, but I do think that a female Sangheili in such a patriarchal society would be slimmer, not as powerfully built as a male, maybe with thinner mandibles as a sign of Sangheili sexual dimorphism and less developed muscles - but certainly not weak. Put a footballer in a boxing ring with a ballerina, and she'll just dance all over him. Better agility, and having to use cunning to make up for other deficiencies. I tried to address it with my Kaaranese Sangheili, but haven't really dealt with it much other than creating an entirely female legion.

Your image of the Grunt, however, is I think spot on. I've always liked (I think I've said this before) the idea of the Nac Mac Feegle, that a single huge and intelligent matriarch is the real brains behind the outfit, and that she gives birth to children pretty much constantly and that the males are, shall we say, lacking in the psychological department. Naturally, they would have to be bigger than males, and stationary. Almost like a beehive - the queen at home, with her warrior children protecting her, and with a wicked sting! Its the explanation I prefer, and it's the one that I'm sticking with until someone says otherwise.  Specops306   Autocrat     Qur'a 'Morhek   00:19, December 14, 2010 (UTC)

That made my day, LOMI. Thank you. <3 :D  Joshua  (Talk)  (Contribs) 17:16, December 18, 2010 (UTC)

Happy New year!
Even though I'm athiest, god bless, hopes it's a great one!

 Joshua  (Talk)  (Contribs) 01:14, January 1, 2011 (UTC)