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The only known residents are [[Zelina Rosechu]] (a ripoff of [[Amy Rose]], [[Raichu]], [[Wikipedia:Princess Zelda|Princess Zelda]], and [[Wikipedia:Morgana Macawber|Morgana Macawber]]), [[Clawdorf]] (a ripoff of [[Wikipedia:Ganondorf|Ganondorf]], as well as a big [[niggo|black]] [[pickle|cock]]), and [[Darkbind Sonichu]] (a ripoff of [[Sonic]], [[Pikachu]], [[Wikipedia:Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], and [[Wikipedia:Darkwing Duck|Darkwing Duck]]). Also a ripoff of the 2006 ''[[Wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Sonic]]'' game. | The only known residents are [[Zelina Rosechu]] (a ripoff of [[Amy Rose]], [[Raichu]], [[Wikipedia:Princess Zelda|Princess Zelda]], and [[Wikipedia:Morgana Macawber|Morgana Macawber]]), [[Clawdorf]] (a ripoff of [[Wikipedia:Ganondorf|Ganondorf]], as well as a big [[niggo|black]] [[pickle|cock]]), and [[Darkbind Sonichu]] (a ripoff of [[Sonic]], [[Pikachu]], [[Wikipedia:Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], and [[Wikipedia:Darkwing Duck|Darkwing Duck]]). Also a ripoff of the 2006 ''[[Wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Sonic]]'' game. | ||
RuleCWC gets a passing mention in the [[Wallflower E-mails 2|exchange]] between Chris and the [[Wallflower]]. Chris apocryphally reveals that RuleCWC had two infertile human rulers that became desperate enough as to allow an Amy Rose recolor to inherit the throne. | |||
Aside from being the initial location of two of the [[Sonichu Balls]], RuleCWC serves absolutely no importance to the storyline whatsoever. Its backstory/subplot, first opened in [[Sonichu 6]], remained unaddressed until [[Issue 10]], when [[Ultra Sonichu]] descended on Zelina in a cloud of glory and woke her from her coma with his Deus Ex Machina powers. Chris did this in response to wide accusations by [[trolls|fans]] that the subplot was left hanging, but rather than wrap up the useless stump he chose to [[fail|leave it open]] by awakening Clawdorf. | Aside from being the initial location of two of the [[Sonichu Balls]], RuleCWC serves absolutely no importance to the storyline whatsoever. Its backstory/subplot, first opened in [[Sonichu 6]], remained unaddressed until [[Issue 10]], when [[Ultra Sonichu]] descended on Zelina in a cloud of glory and woke her from her coma with his Deus Ex Machina powers. Chris did this in response to wide accusations by [[trolls|fans]] that the subplot was left hanging, but rather than wrap up the useless stump he chose to [[fail|leave it open]] by awakening Clawdorf. | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, 25 September 2010
RuleCWC (pronounced [ˈruːlkwɪk]) is Chris's idiotic version of Hyrule, a fictional country depicted in The Legend of Zelda series of games.
Ignoring, for a moment, the hijacking of another setting, even the very name given to this setting is an example of Chris's arrogance and also his complete lack of creativity. Rather than creating an original name he simply opted to slap his initials on it, much in the same way as he did to his primary setting. It should also be noted that the name of the setting is about as pleasing to the ear as the screams of burning children. If Chris were capable of even the slightest degree of phonetic savvy he may have opted for a more pleasing yet no less self-glorifying, "Highfunctioningrule".
The only known residents are Zelina Rosechu (a ripoff of Amy Rose, Raichu, Princess Zelda, and Morgana Macawber), Clawdorf (a ripoff of Ganondorf, as well as a big black cock), and Darkbind Sonichu (a ripoff of Sonic, Pikachu, Link, and Darkwing Duck). Also a ripoff of the 2006 Sonic game.
RuleCWC gets a passing mention in the exchange between Chris and the Wallflower. Chris apocryphally reveals that RuleCWC had two infertile human rulers that became desperate enough as to allow an Amy Rose recolor to inherit the throne.
Aside from being the initial location of two of the Sonichu Balls, RuleCWC serves absolutely no importance to the storyline whatsoever. Its backstory/subplot, first opened in Sonichu 6, remained unaddressed until Issue 10, when Ultra Sonichu descended on Zelina in a cloud of glory and woke her from her coma with his Deus Ex Machina powers. Chris did this in response to wide accusations by fans that the subplot was left hanging, but rather than wrap up the useless stump he chose to leave it open by awakening Clawdorf.