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i need the sauce of your profile picOne problem though, they were not ordered to do this. They just chose to, due to the fear of being considered useless, even though there was no proof of it.
i need the sauce of your profile picOne problem though, they were not ordered to do this. They just chose to, due to the fear of being considered useless, even though there was no proof of it.
This part was so dumb. They were having a moral dilemma between knighthood values and banditry, then heard "you can rape" and started cheering.Soldiers: we have reservations about killing people. It seems wrong
captain: you can rape them too
soldiers: oh hell yeah!
yeah, they probably deserved to die. I wonder if van will tell people about the priest being involved
Finding out is happening a lot faster these days.They lasted a whopping 5 pages
Almost all evil god have wacky name, I wonder where the author pull it out.That secret vampire baddie's name has kaka in it![]()
Reverse image searching led me to Hitomi-chan wa Hitomishiri, and I found it on chapter 135, page 8:i need the sauce of your profile pic
Some people don't have their own morals - they just follow authority even if that authority is "knighthood". Not everyone thinks things through enough; philosophy is not everyone's occupation. The mere idea of "As long as noone is looking" is often enough to make them change their minds, which is usually the case if you don't believe in an omniscient being watching your every action, and would punish you to eternal damnation after death for having sinned.This part was so dumb. They were having a moral dilemma between knighthood values and banditry, then heard "you can rape" and started cheering.
You are already giving us cartoonish villains, at least keep them consistent.
You know that is the case in the real world way after the medieval period like in Nazi Germany right? Just following orders is a dogshit excuse.It's a medieval fantasy world. If your superiors order you to rob, rape, and murder innocent people, refusing those direct orders can get you fired or even executed by your superiors.
It's a false-flag operation where knights "pretend" to be bandits, which is to say, do genuine bandit crimes without letting anyone realize they're knights. Any knight in the group who refuses to go along with it will be seen as an untrustworthy liability by the others, and would probably be silenced accordingly. That's just how it is for whistleblowers. Even nowadays, in countries with legal protection for whistleblowers, if you're going against your entire group rather than just one rulebreaker, you can expect harsh retaliation that derails your entire career, and the closest modern analog to what's depicted in the manga would probably be a single good cop in an otherwise corrupt police force, which can easily get the good cop killed.You know that is the case in the real world way after the medieval period like in Nazi Germany right? Just following orders is a dogshit excuse.
Even against a single rule breaker, the company is gonna do the math of which costs more, the scandal your whistleblowing will bring, or the damages of the person you're reporting.It's a false-flag operation where knights "pretend" to be bandits, which is to say, do genuine bandit crimes without letting anyone realize they're knights. Any knight in the group who refuses to go along with it will be seen as an untrustworthy liability by the others, and would probably be silenced accordingly. That's just how it is for whistleblowers. Even nowadays, in countries with legal protection for whistleblowers, if you're going against your entire group rather than just one rulebreaker, you can expect harsh retaliation that derails your entire career, and the closest modern analog to what's depicted in the manga would probably be a single good cop in an otherwise corrupt police force, which can easily get the good cop killed.