@TheMagicalSloth Maybe if somebody unintentionally stabbed himself to death then he can be considered a second-class assassin. Slipping over a banana? What a devious scheme, using an innocent fruit to take a life, the perpetrator was surely one of the legendary assassins, a cold-blooded murderer...
@IronHeavyAll you've said just proves my point, their actions aren't morally right. Power is the instrument to achieve happiness, not a goal in itself. By robbing your child of free choice, you deny them having their own notion of happiness. This just proves she is a shitty mother, who forces...
@IronHeavy So what? Why shouldn't i use it? If it is medieval times(besides it is not, it is culturally closer to renaissance or new times), it makes it less harmful? Yeah surely it may be traditional, but shouldn't people think for themselves and not blindly follow some stupid traditions? On...
He should ask her, and if it turns out she is some sort of eldritch being he should quickly propose to her, it will confuse her and give him initiative. After all, it would probably be safer to have her as a wife, not as a stalkerish dark creature.
Her mother is kind of shitty, engaging her daughter with guy eight years older. I am not that knowledgeable, but isn't it what some may call grooming? It's definitely not the healthiest relathionships when you introduce your ten-year-old daughter to an eighteen-year-old guy and say that she has...
@RattledSkull There were three people who fought with Arlong(Cain's japanese parents and the hero,who became king), and they weren't able to beat him, sealing him was their last effort.
@Kuntatooooo They both were extremely centered on the game plot, but the difference was obvious. Bertia was trying to fulfill the plot by taking the role of the villainess alone and pay for it alone(with her father, but she genuinely thought he was corrupted), while all the other characters(even...
@welcome2atlantis maybe to spy on the one who has entered the library, or he was just startled and it is his natural reaction.
@luminary I think it was referenced in chapter 4 as one of the advanced magic techniques associated with archducal households(probably the one Lydia hails from).