@coveredby Why are you tagging 1other for the Tyrantrum? Last I checked, character counter tags only apply to humanoids, and Tyrantrum looks nowhere close to humanoid.
They're both Smith & Wesson revolvers; Ame's is the classic Model 36 "chief's special", while Gura's, fittingly for the smallest member (or is that Gigi now?), is a Model 500, the biggest one they make. :)
Thanks. I always have trouble with revolvers. I should've known, though. S&W is the only manufacturer I'm remotely familiar with.
Edit: Just looked it up and the S&W 500 already has a tag s&w_500. Changing it.
Here they all are: Gem Apple, Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash: Primary currency Paopu Fruit, Kingdom Hearts: minor plot object symbolizing bonds between people Life Fruit, Terraria: object found in the lategame jungle, can be collected and consumed to permanently increase max HP by 5 Stamina Fruit, Zelda Skyward Sword: instantly refills stamina when collected Moon Berry, Celeste: final collectible of the final chapter Blimp Fruit, Super Mario Galaxy 2: powerup for Yoshi that turns him into a blimp Grapes, Final Fantasy XIV: Bizarrely low-poly grape bunches used as set dressing in Labyrinthos Stardrop, Stardew Valley: Permanently increases maximum stamina when found; only seven in game Pecha Berry, Pokรฉmon: berry that cures poison @GodDog if you were curious
Another [Gerund Tact] in the JP original (Mountain-Secluding Tact), 'though not sure how to adapt it into English. Guess we can call this Commando Tact but now it's not longer an -ing word.
Game of Coyote on Pakatube, everyone picks on Orfie*, with the greatest of betrayals coming from Drejour herself. (*Well not really, but the way Orfie reacts whenever things don't go her way might make you think so.)
Orfie driven to tears in this part of the video with Drejour and Golshi saying the above lines.