1. A football player named Avery who broke his pinky knuckle
2. Where a guy uses caviar as lube while wearing a fancy velvet robe
2. Where a guy uses caviar as lube while wearing a fancy velvet robe
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Also known as the "Man who Gambles with Fate"
Gambling permeates into all aspects of Luxord's life. He loves to gamble and sees battle as just another form of it. Like Zexion, he is more a strategist than a powerful fighter. He has neatly ordered white hair, a mustache and several earrings in the shape of the Nobody symbol. Luxord uses a deck of 52 playing cards and the element of illusion in a variety of ways, such as defense, concealment, attacking and morphing his opponents into different items. He also posseses the control of the Gambler Nobodies.
Luxord appears at Port Royal, shouting orders at Barbossa's men and investigating the Parley Process. He manages to escape before Sora and his friends can fight him. Later, at the World That Never Was, Luxord appears before Sora and traps his companions in his playing cards, leaving Sora to fight alone. In his final gamble, he raises his cards to defend himself from Sora's final strike, but it is in vain.
He is voiced by Jouji Nakata in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.
Also known as the "Man who Gambles with Fate"
Gambling permeates into all aspects of Luxord's life. He loves to gamble and sees battle as just another form of it. Like Zexion, he is more a strategist than a powerful fighter. He has neatly ordered white hair, a mustache and several earrings in the shape of the Nobody symbol. Luxord uses a deck of 52 playing cards and the element of illusion in a variety of ways, such as defense, concealment, attacking and morphing his opponents into different items. He also posseses the control of the Gambler Nobodies.
Luxord appears at Port Royal, shouting orders at Barbossa's men and investigating the Parley Process. He manages to escape before Sora and his friends can fight him. Later, at the World That Never Was, Luxord appears before Sora and traps his companions in his playing cards, leaving Sora to fight alone. In his final gamble, he raises his cards to defend himself from Sora's final strike, but it is in vain.
He is voiced by Jouji Nakata in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.
Luxord's fight is frustrating, but remember not to press the Reaction Command button too many times or you'll lose.
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Get the luxpcs mug.LuxDem is an abbreviation for the yaoi pairing of Luxord and Demyx, two characters from the wildly popular Kingdom Hearts video game series.
Fans of this pairing tend to either resemble religious fanatics in their devotion to the two or be "torn between LuxDem and XigDem." Initially, this was not a popular pairing, but thanks to the tendency of LuxDem fans to "convert" their friends to LuxDem, it has slowly but surely gathered a following. The fan artist Nire-chan is very worthy of mention in the LuxDem movement, and some of the other more influencial and prominent fan fiction writers in the movement include Laylah (the first known writer of LuxDem) and Fenny Piper. Most LuxDem fans, in addition to sharing a friendly sort of rivalry with XigDem fans, are sworn, bitter, and passionate haters of the Zemyx pairing. LuxDem fans also tend to be older than XigDem and Zemyx fans.
According to its fans, LuxDem is glaringly obvious and as close to canon as a pairing can get in a game with no canon pairings. In sharp contrast to the "What if?" and "OMG KAWAIII!!!" arguments of Zemyx fans, LuxDem fans cite the fact that the Grim Reaper's heart flies to Luxord's hand instead of fading away (with the belief that it is his Heartless) followed by Luxord's apparent disgust and final line ("How could you, Roxas?") as proof. They deduce that if Demyx (who dies before Xigbar, Xaldin, and Luxord) had been in a relationship with Xigbar or Xaldin, this attitude would have been present in them instead. If Luxord (who dies last out of those four) had been with Xigbar or Xaldin, they would have been sorrier to fade (recall Demyx's assumed, albiet probably counterfeit, terror and despair in the face of death). In addition, during the earlier parts of Kingdom Hearts II, Luxord's and Demyx's portraits in Jiminy's Journal are separated from the rest of Organization XIII's, but next to each others.
In fan works, Luxord tends to be portrayed as a charming, honorable, and overprotective gentleman while Demyx tends to be portrayed as innocent, sweet, and pure of spirit, but oddly enough somewhat manipulative. In general, it is a very romanticized pairing akin to, say, Alice and the Mad Hatter when those two art portrayed in some works of art; works of realism are not the norm in the LuxDem fandom.
Fans of this pairing tend to either resemble religious fanatics in their devotion to the two or be "torn between LuxDem and XigDem." Initially, this was not a popular pairing, but thanks to the tendency of LuxDem fans to "convert" their friends to LuxDem, it has slowly but surely gathered a following. The fan artist Nire-chan is very worthy of mention in the LuxDem movement, and some of the other more influencial and prominent fan fiction writers in the movement include Laylah (the first known writer of LuxDem) and Fenny Piper. Most LuxDem fans, in addition to sharing a friendly sort of rivalry with XigDem fans, are sworn, bitter, and passionate haters of the Zemyx pairing. LuxDem fans also tend to be older than XigDem and Zemyx fans.
According to its fans, LuxDem is glaringly obvious and as close to canon as a pairing can get in a game with no canon pairings. In sharp contrast to the "What if?" and "OMG KAWAIII!!!" arguments of Zemyx fans, LuxDem fans cite the fact that the Grim Reaper's heart flies to Luxord's hand instead of fading away (with the belief that it is his Heartless) followed by Luxord's apparent disgust and final line ("How could you, Roxas?") as proof. They deduce that if Demyx (who dies before Xigbar, Xaldin, and Luxord) had been in a relationship with Xigbar or Xaldin, this attitude would have been present in them instead. If Luxord (who dies last out of those four) had been with Xigbar or Xaldin, they would have been sorrier to fade (recall Demyx's assumed, albiet probably counterfeit, terror and despair in the face of death). In addition, during the earlier parts of Kingdom Hearts II, Luxord's and Demyx's portraits in Jiminy's Journal are separated from the rest of Organization XIII's, but next to each others.
In fan works, Luxord tends to be portrayed as a charming, honorable, and overprotective gentleman while Demyx tends to be portrayed as innocent, sweet, and pure of spirit, but oddly enough somewhat manipulative. In general, it is a very romanticized pairing akin to, say, Alice and the Mad Hatter when those two art portrayed in some works of art; works of realism are not the norm in the LuxDem fandom.
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"Hey I wish my ex girlfriend would get beaten and raped. Ha, no not really, I was only joking."
"dude, quit luxxing like that"
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