Slimes in Japanese media and games are a joke, slimes in D&D and western media are more of a "nope i'm out of here".Bruh... some of these isekai have very dangerous slimes.
No more of that "I'm not a bad slime" thing.
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Two classes of slimes terrify me from JP isekai manga:some of these isekai have very dangerous slimes.
I almost lost my first 3.5e character to a gelatinous cube, western slimes don't fuck around.Slimes in Japanese media and games are a joke, slimes in D&D and western media are more of a "nope i'm out of here".
Shudders as the repressed memories of His AD&D Dwarven Hammer Master being turned into jelly by a ravenous Gelatinous Cube in the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth resurfaceI almost lost my first 3.5e character to a gelatinous cube, western slimes don't fuck around.
The content of that bowl was free from gravity.
And the direction at which she wiped the broth would make it spill out the bowl.
As a Southeast Asian, I'm actually offended that she's wiping broth off the noodles. The broth is what makes our soup noodles unique because thats where the personal spice blends are. The noodles are almost standard across all SEA chefs.Could be a dutch angle, with lady Elizabeth here actually angling herself to the side to extend the noodles' wiping run a little bit.
Note how her mouth hovers close the center of the bowl if we tilt the camera back to a normal shot. Hell, even the way the bottom of the noodles bend makes more sense like this now, as though they were resting vertically from her mouth to the bowl, then suddenly pulled to the side by her wiping motion.
The wiped broth's going to spill out still, tho; and her posture does obscure the dutch angle a bit too much.
Jinguji is Noble by this world standart Thank to Previous Isekai'd Person, he Noble and MessiahNoble girl ain't got nothing on Mogusa-san