Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-27109830-20170907183022

Hey man, got two ideas (even though the ideas aren't mine); mind sharing your thoughts?

Sadira (Killer Instinct) vs. Widowmaker (Overwatch) - Skilled assassins from popular games revolving around fighting and plots driven by the classic 'saving the world' trope. Both of them are pale-skinned, cold-blooded killers who take great pleasure in the pain of their victims, bordering on sadism, though this trait doesn't impede their killing prowess, hence why they have a spider-based theme, which is also linked to their movesets (Sadira's fighting style revolving around agility and using her self-produced webs to her advantage, and Widowmaker due to her extremely slow heartbeat and weapons). As far as their fighting style's concerned, they're polar opposites, with Sadira's fighting style revolving around agility, close-combat skills and bladed weapons to beat her opponents, while Widowmaker mostly remains stationary as she tries to kill her opponents from afar using her guns and landmines.

Ashi (Samurai Jack) vs. Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) - Skilled kunoichi's who were raised into hating the heroes of their cartoon series. Both of them are daughters of the arch-nemesis of said heroes, albeit Ashi is the biological daughter of Aku, while Karai was actually adopted by the Shredder, and persueded into thinking he was her real father, and due to that, most of their life was comprised of training to become strong enough to beat them in their father's stead. Both of them eventually encountered the heroes, innitially trying to kill them without a second thought, but after suffering defeat at their hands, they eventually were convinced that their whole life has been one big lie, and that their father has been the evil one instead of the heroes like they were always told. Both of them were pretty much locked away from society, which left them both curious about everything and clueless about basic concepts and norms, and also seem to be incredibly stubborn, but also intelligent, as ironic as it may sound. 