Oblivion vs Neon soon

2025/1/11 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, Lemon8 fam, I've had this wild thought buzzing around my head lately: Oblivion vs. Neon! Seriously, imagine a crossover scenario. On one hand, you have 'Oblivion' – and for me, that often conjures up images of grand, ancient forces, maybe even the literal realm from the Elder Scrolls, or a character embodying that unyielding, almost cosmic power. What if we're talking about a character like a Daedric Prince from Oblivion, or even the sheer stubbornness of a world teetering on the brink of destruction? The OCR phrase 'Oblivion not wanting to apologize' really stuck with me. It paints a picture of something resolute, perhaps even inherently destructive, that simply doesn't operate on human terms of remorse. It's a force that believes in its own rightness, or perhaps, simply doesn't care about concepts like 'apology.' Then, on the other side, we have Neon. My mind immediately goes to Neon from Valorant – all speed, electricity, and a vibrant, almost impatient energy. She's dynamic, direct, and doesn't back down. Can you even picture her trying to get an apology from something as ancient and unyielding as 'Oblivion'? It feels like an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object, but with sparks flying, literally. The whole 'vs' aspect isn't just about who would win a fight, though that's a fun thought experiment! It's about the clash of ideologies and personalities. Oblivion, in this context, might represent an ancient, unyielding evil or a profound state of irreversible change, utterly devoid of regret. Its refusal to apologize isn't personal; it's existential. How would Neon, with her quick wit and even quicker movements, even begin to process something that just... exists without accountability? Would she try to shock it into submission? Would her speed be enough to navigate a realm where apologies are irrelevant? I've been playing through some games where characters just refuse to admit wrongdoing, and it makes for such compelling storytelling. 'Oblivion not wanting to apologize' speaks to a deep-seated characteristic, a core identity. Neon, on the other hand, might not always apologize herself for her directness, but she certainly demands accountability from her opponents. This creates such an interesting dynamic. Would Neon's electric personality even register with a force like Oblivion, or would it just be another fleeting spark in an ancient, indifferent cosmos? This hypothetical showdown makes me think about what we value in characters: resilience, power, and even a refusal to conform. But when that refusal means never apologizing, it poses a challenge. It's not just a battle of strength, but a battle of wills, and perhaps, of understanding. What do you guys think? If these two collided, would Neon's speed and energy break through Oblivion's stoic, unapologetic nature, or would she just add another burst of color to its eternal indifference? I'm genuinely curious about your takes!