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AUTHOR BETTER POTRAY HER WORSE ENDING FROM THE NOVEL, OR I'M GONNA CRASH OUT
None of that was their doing... the prisoners were set up that way because the witch told them too. The MC didnt know or understand he was walking into a trap. He thought they were properly bound and surrounded by guards who were allies. So of course he'd turn his back on them it should have been safe.Apparently it is that hard... for you.
As I and other have pointed out:
Granted mistakes can happen. People can fail to catch things that they should have caught. That's credible.
- Don't put all your prisoners in one cell.
- Do something to seriously disable them (break some bones, or at least leg irons).
- Don't interrogate them as a group.
- Don't turn your back on prisoners. Ever. (Even more true for Allen who isn't a melee fighter.)
- When you find a weapon on a prisoner, become even more cautious that the above. (E.g. withdraw from the room.)
- Before that, alarm bells should have rung as soon as you found prisoners moved from their original cell to a comfortable cell.
- And before that, given that Amy wasn't able to influence all the guards, then the other guards should have raised alarms at their comrades suddenly becoming Amy fanboys.
But failing this many obvious things at once isn't credible.
You're arguing that "Because I didn't point it out earlier, then I must not have recognized it earlier." ... That's absurd. Obviously, commenters can/do wait until the result occurs before commenting that they saw it coming.Well those things sure as hell weren't "reasonably foreseeable" for you as you only strated complaining about them after they had happened. Which is the other part of the point I was making but you interpreted it as insults. As a matter of fact, nobody in the comments sections anywhere could forsee those "reasonably foreseeable" things except for those who had read the light novel. So much for "reasonably foreseeable".
This is such a complete lack of common sense that I have to wonder if I'm talking to AI.None of that was their doing... the prisoners were set up that way because the witch told them too. The MC didnt know or understand he was walking into a trap. He thought they were properly bound and surrounded by guards who were allies. So of course he'd turn his back on them it should have been safe.
Again think before you blame the MC for stuff he has no control over.
If you want to call it contrived then fine I guess every trap laid by a villain is contrived.
1. This is the middle ages and probably a very safe territory, they may literally only have one prison cell to put them in, especially if they weren't the only ones captured.Apparently it is that hard... for you.
As I and other have pointed out:
Granted mistakes can happen. People can fail to catch things that they should have caught. That's credible.
- Don't put all your prisoners in one cell.
- Do something to seriously disable them (break some bones, or at least leg irons).
- Don't interrogate them as a group.
- Don't turn your back on prisoners. Ever. (Even more true for Allen who isn't a melee fighter.)
- When you find a weapon on a prisoner, become even more cautious that the above. (E.g. withdraw from the room.)
- Before that, alarm bells should have rung as soon as you found prisoners moved from their original cell to a comfortable cell.
- And before that, given that Amy wasn't able to influence all the guards, then the other guards should have raised alarms at their comrades suddenly becoming Amy fanboys.
But failing this many obvious things at once isn't credible.
Some of your points are valid, but some of them...........aren'tApparently it is that hard... for you.
As I and other have pointed out:
Granted mistakes can happen. People can fail to catch things that they should have caught. That's credible.
- Don't put all your prisoners in one cell.
- Do something to seriously disable them (break some bones, or at least leg irons).
- Don't interrogate them as a group.
- Don't turn your back on prisoners. Ever. (Even more true for Allen who isn't a melee fighter.)
- When you find a weapon on a prisoner, become even more cautious that the above. (E.g. withdraw from the room.)
- Before that, alarm bells should have rung as soon as you found prisoners moved from their original cell to a comfortable cell.
- And before that, given that Amy wasn't able to influence all the guards, then the other guards should have raised alarms at their comrades suddenly becoming Amy fanboys.
But failing this many obvious things at once isn't credible.
Yeap, from this point on, facts and events are shoehorned to fit a weird story that has lost sight of the ending.There is where the story starts to completely fall apart, unless there are some crazy changes from the novel it basically goes from a 7/10 to a 3/10.
Exactly. I was imaging a smiting paladin over a healing clericThe term you're looking for is Harmacist
The cliffhanger was originally invented by an author some 100> years ago. In all his books/chapters, he always had the protagonist hang from the edge of a cliff at the end.Thanks for the translation, Sebas.
This is different from what I remember from the WN, but I welcome it. This cliffhanger sucks, though, may hellfire rain over the heads of whoever invented those.
Glad to know I'm not alone in what it looks like.but the part of the staff Amy has now is just a vibrator, isn't it.