
I've always presented Flynt along a similar style, a boss fight, but like one of those hidden superbosses, ridiculously powerful (for comedy purposes, a la Godbert). He's more than capable of being defeated (and has been through a number of hilarious ways), but still puts most lore-friendly 'masters' to shame. I play him as if he were somebody like Elizabeth in Persona 3, bordering on the unbeatable, but not invincible, and very accepting of it.
So for even the types of supercharacters people like to RP, the key is to leave room for error. Otherwise, we like to call it Godmodding, say it with me now, loud and proud!
So for even the types of supercharacters people like to RP, the key is to leave room for error. Otherwise, we like to call it Godmodding, say it with me now, loud and proud!
Godmodding!Â
Have your complimentary trenchcoat and katana, your Mary Sue name tag is on the lapel, don't worry.
This has been a PSA, hugs and kisses from your least favorite secret agent.