That was my first thought too. This has "turn based tactics character class" energy.
I think you could be right, but it depends on the details Nintendo comes out with. I remember people were saying that they thought certain Palworld monsters had been ripped from the Pokemon games and recolored - if Nintendo can demonstrate that, then that's a slam dunk for them.
But if it's just creature designs and collecting them, then I just don't think that "a cute monkey with green fur" is a novel enough concept to be defensible against someone else doing something similar.
I imagine they might vote differently now, lmao.
The Whiskey Rebellion was a response to taxation that unfairly targeted the rural poor. George Washington crushed it.
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Brother, there isn't a single picture of a single Ukranian military unit taken in the past ten years where somebody isn't wearing a fascist symbol of some kind. The reason the SMU stretched on is much more material - the Russian leadership greatly overestimated their military's capabilities.
Your characters walk into a magic shop, but instead of buying magic items the shopkeeper offers to sell them scrolls of ownership. "There are infinite number of these scrolls," he explains, "but they all use a decentralized mechanism to determine ownership!"
"Okay, I'll buy one. Now where's my +1 sword?" The fighter asks.
"The scrolls say that you own it" the shopkeeper unhelpfully reiterates. "And every other scroll will be updated to agree that you own it."
I like this because then you can say that a non-worthy person can wield the hammer, if they're stronger than Odin and can beat the enchantment. Magneto is probably on that level.
The trope probably goes back further than that, but yes.
I think it depends on your legal system. Appointed judges that can overturn legislation are a problem, but if the judges don't have that power and all they're doing is running a courtroom then a judge representative of the community would be an asset.
This is true, but it's not like Bethesda's past few games inspire a lot of confidence.