Mornye Best Team Comp In Wuthering Waves

I’ve been playing Mornye in Wuthering Waves, and while she’s designed to be a jack-of-all-trades support, she doesn’t quite measure up to supports like Verina and Shorekeeper when it comes to overall usefulness. That said, she really excels in certain team compositions where her healing and buffing abilities shine. I’ve put together a list of what I think are Mornye’s best teams in the game!

‘Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow Sequel Revived With Arya Stark

I’m really excited to hear that HBO is potentially revisiting the world of Game of Thrones! The Hollywood Reporter says they’re working on a sequel, and this time, it sounds like it won’t focus on Jon Snow. Instead, they’re leaning towards a story centered around Arya Stark, played by Maisie Williams, which I think is fantastic! Apparently, the new series would take place in Essos, a huge continent east of Westeros. It’s still very early stages, but this feels like the most solid sign yet that we’ll be seeing more of these characters and that world again, and I’m hoping for the best!

Skyrim’s co-lead designer was building real-time horse and cart travel and a dynamic civil war: ‘We were pretty disappointed that didn’t ship’

We originally planned for the civil war to be very reactive to player actions. The game would monitor if you killed Imperial soldiers, and based on that, we’d adjust the power balance in each region. If you weakened the Empire enough in a specific area through your actions, it would shift control towards the Stormcloaks, potentially leading them to launch an attack on the capital city.

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6 Revenge Movies That Take Things Way Too Far

As a critic, I’ve always found something uniquely satisfying about revenge films. They tap into a primal desire for justice that’s rarely indulged in real life. We’re taught to turn the other cheek, but in these movies, flawed characters do fight back – and it feels good! There’s a moral clarity, even if it’s brutal, in seeing the bad guys get their comeuppance. And honestly, the more over-the-top the vengeance, the more I, and I suspect many viewers, enjoy watching it all unfold. It’s a cathartic experience, plain and simple.

George R.R. Martin Reveals Biggest “Issue” With New ‘Games of Thrones’ Spinoff

As a huge fan of the Game of Thrones universe, I’m really excited about the new series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which starts on HBO January 18th. It’s a totally different vibe than what we’re used to, taking place a century before the events of Game of Thrones. We follow Ser Duncan the Tall, a struggling knight played by Peter Claffey, and his young squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell), as they travel around Westeros. Forget massive battles and dragons – this story is much more grounded and focused on everyday life. The first season mainly centers around a jousting tournament, which sounds like a refreshing change of pace!

‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teasers May Include Hidden ‘Endgame’ Message per Marvel Fan Theory

As a huge Marvel fan, I found something really cool hidden in the original teasers for Endgame. The Steve Rogers teaser had a code – “1e:24ber:02020” – which actually lines up with the 1:24:20 mark in the movie. That’s the exact moment the Ancient One explains how taking an Infinity Stone creates alternate timelines! And it doesn’t stop there. The Thor teaser ends with “1e:17ber:02020,” translating to 1:17:20. That’s when Ant-Man kicks the Tesseract case, leading directly to Loki’s escape and, well, the whole Loki series! It’s crazy how much they foreshadowed everything.