Doesn't look like there's anything down there to go inside of in the first place.do you mean, now i can see my own d inside her? hmmm interesting![]()
For any kind of intellectual, being undead is a dream come true. Especially if you retain your intellect and memories, and gain magical powers in exchange. Who needs that fleshy body anyway?same archetype with Fluder from Overlord,
they will do anything for their research even if it sold their soul to evil or become ghost.
I feel ya. I’m a month away from my Defense date (attempt #2) and I’m basically sleeping 3 hours a night and working til sun up every day. Only 1 of my committee member is actually getting back to me and I haven’t actually had a meeting with my advisor since….june. Maybe may. Hard to say but I’d definitely consider that kinda deal right nowAs a phd student, I goddamn sympathize with her. I wish I can work like 40 hours a day and have a diet of redbull and cigs.
She does seem like the type to create a "perpetual motion chimera" drug when she's supposed to be sleeping.I was hoping that she would research the magical beasts and use that knowledge to transform her own body into one that didn't have human limitations, rather than becoming undead, but in retrospect I should've expected it from the chapter title.
Mostly likely she will craft a new body that is similar to homunculus/humanoid/android/cyborg without any limitations. She is committed, that for sure.I was hoping that she would research the magical beasts and use that knowledge to transform her own body into one that didn't have human limitations, rather than becoming undead, but in retrospect I should've expected it from the chapter title.