i think that may be a good thing for him, since he can't do that anymore. Monsters are gone and he is now busy being king, it not like he can afford time to go harvest and eat etcKind of sad that Marcille lost her desire to look neat, but I guess it's better compared to
Laios who lost his sense of taste, he doesn't look particularly happy eating any of the food this chapter, compared to everyone else who are enjoying the feast.
Most major elf characters you've seen are convicts, of course they have attitude problem.Well, I admit they look good in this manga. But their personalities though, if I was to describe them it would include too many swear words I'd rather not utter here...
I assume you've seen the extras that shows off her art-work? She really does a bang-on job on doing distinct faces, especially when it comes between different species and the individuals amongst them.This chapter really show how great Ryoko sensei at character design. Every character has distinct face yet share similarities between races. I can't imagine having to draw that many character
Funny you say that. She has some artwork of the older Baldur's gate character portraits in her style. You can tell she's a big fan of D&D and CRPGs.This series is so good, its up there with baldurs gate 3
These are just my theories.This is the only time subaru will get to eat out falin, let him have this.
In the chapter where subaru got angry at Laios for resurrecting falin using "bad" magic I was wondering why it was considered forbidden, since technically resurrection is completely normal in the dungeon AND the fact they used the dragon to do it doesnt matter bc it was going to be killed by another party anyways. So what makes it forbidden? The spell only fucked up because Thistle messed with it, not because the magic was bad
Thats interesting!These are just my theories.
First, the elves want their race to stop marrying short-lived races. If an Elf's short-lived partner died, they can just use resurrection. This will result in no more pure Elf and the line between short-lived and long-lived becomes hazy or disappear permanently.
Second, if everyone allowed to use resurrection, then everyone can actually be considered immortal. What happens when everyone is immortal? No one value lives anymore. People will just murder for fun, or perhaps using that to torture. Also, if no one dies but new offsprings keep being born, there will be not enough living space for everyone, this will trigger a war for living space. But everyone being immortal, you can imagine that kind of war won't end until someone press nuke button to kill everyone
Hmm... I wonder if the reason Kui-sensei is wrapping it up in September is because of the release of Baldur's Gate 3 so she could play it all day.Funny you say that. She has some artwork of the older Baldur's gate character portraits in her style. You can tell she's a big fan of D&D and CRPGs.