It's honestly missing from a LOT of media to the point it almost seems like a forgotten aspect of narrative. It's the difference between a well told story with a start and an end; versus endless sequels and spin-offs that increasingly degrade the original work by their very existence. There must be closure, or a work is not complete.i like when author make well planned lovely epilogue like this.
lmfao I just noticed Chilchuck faking itDungeon Meshi in a nutshell
Izutsumi is me in group projectsDungeon Meshi in a nutshell
He just gave them depression looks like therapy works well to fix it.So "desire" is something that can be regenerated after it gone?
Something is not aligned with winged lion backstory about it being disappointed after having its victim being selfless husk after their desires eaten
The desired can probably grow back, but if you take it all in one go the person becomes a husk, I mean it sense, desires are something that changed everyday depending on the person. But well, they gave a good example on the chap, vegetal scraps can grow to become something tasty, but if you eat everything how tf is something going to grow? That's the lion problem, he was greedy when eating, he ate too much and didn't let any scraps go to waste.So "desire" is something that can be regenerated after it gone?
Something is not aligned with winged lion backstory about it being disappointed after having its victim being selfless husk after their desires eaten
I think it's because desire also driven by external factor. In here at least when Mithrun becomes a husk, the other elves told the possibility of getting new desire.So "desire" is something that can be regenerated after it gone?
Something is not aligned with winged lion backstory about it being disappointed after having its victim being selfless husk after their desires eaten
It's supposed to be the pixie doing it cause no response, but I'd like to think it's the GGILF Elf Queen who did the shrug.
This really tickled my funny bone