A manga centered around acting. Characters start specialized but grow through learning each other's specialties. Protagonist may be special and purpose made for the story but is actually a box that goes around several characters to learn from.
Oshi no ko imploded and I honestly think is a slog to read through. It didn't scratch the itch Act-Age left behid and Skip Beat is just text adventure these days. Anyways, I am looking for something like Act-Age. If you guys come across one, recommend that to me.
Don't. The more you pay attention the more you're punished. These two just hatched a plan that risks exposing his rank after discussing the worry of showing his rank. They are also putting themselves under the crosshairs (again) for potentially generating better dungeon divers than the military.
Ooc, yes but she did challenged him for a rebuttal when she asked for his pride after that long insult. It's him just saying yes to it so he doesn't give a damn about pride and nobility but she does.
I got reminded of it so this world is incredibly ruthless, huh? Kid just saw a man get bisected but what about that lunch appointment? Makoto is really the odd guy out.
I think you should give up on the Imperial capital, my guy. Their standard is way too high. They eat dragons for lunch and not even the guild leader thinks that's insane.
I'm really liking it so far. The MC might be a bundle of power but technique and battle knowledge is taken into account while big sweeping power moves taxes him greatly. He's even surrounded by characters that seems to be people.
Only criticism so far is that these arcs feel rather light and...
Thinking about all this and it makes me question the initial settings. Dark dungeons like these exist but people are apprehensive at the least or full on racist at the worst. So if a dungeon like that is in the territory of Yumelia's family, wouldn't they rejoice that their territory would be...
Likely due to it becoming common. Tee isn't just used to it as she views herself as the lower entity compared to what she perceived as a lawful god in Sitry.