High sodium and processed food isn't amazing, especially if your diet isn't accustomed to it. The body's metabolism isn't accustomed to food that's high in fat, salt, or calories, so it isn't set up to burn them. Tries to store the excess as fat.
It affects people even generations after...
It's in a crevice in the ground. The only way they'd get an angle is if it was out if the hole attacking them, at which point its too late and they'd just be fighting it normally anyway, and getting killed. This whole plan was to drop it into the hole so they wouldn't immediately die because...
That would definitely trigger it attacking them, before the oil had been able to do its thing and keep it from getting/keeping a good grip. An ambush predator isn't going to go unless it's provoked or it's pretty sure of a good attack. Especially one that doesn't actually need to eat, like these...
Because they didn't know if the balloons of oil would trigger it attacking them or not and they needed to make it unable to climb/jump up at them first, or else they were dead. They were extra and a provocation to get it to attack after the wall was drenched to prepare.
They were created, yes. Entirely artificial. The dragon's internal thoughts a few chapters back had it simply coming into being and implanted with simple commands. There's no ecosystem in this dungeon.
"Tokeiiiiiiii" actually, which is basically "Lizaaarrrrddddddd". Because when an animal doesn't normally make much sound the common practice is to just kinda pokemon it. :3
Yeah. Ignore whatever the hell UTOON and Rithar do. They're both ass level MTL garbage with no proofreading and unreadable fonts. I only read anything they do when there's literally nobody else doing the series.
She's been the maid who has been in many chapters, including several of the previous. She hasn't even changed her hair much between her maid and assassin modes. The story has shown us that she's an assassin. There was a whole chapter about how she was sent to keep an eye on Hawk and kill him if...
Oh heck you're right, I was just thinking about the direct danger of firing an RPG-7 in a crowded enclosed space, that makes it even dumber than I thought to fire it off.