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So yes, the stories of Medusa or Echidna could be considered, in a way, fairy tales. Though they are more closely related to myths, or stories used to explain natural phenomena in a culture's early years, than to a traditional folktale with a moral.
Personally, I would also really like Medusa to petrify enemies for a short time, 0.5 seconds with the possibility of increasing it.
but also a character who can switch between close combat, such as two axes, and long-range combat, such as a bow, similar to Sun Wukong. The ultimate could be a bear companion or a massive attack from the current stance.
I think Ravenwatch does what they do very well, I somehow lack a strong appeal for replay value, they still need to work on it, otherwise I hope that more characters and content follow.
Buggs Bunny
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