Futago no Ane ga Miko to shite Hikitorarete, Watashi wa Suterareta kedo Tabun Watashi ga Miko de aru. - Vol. 6 Ch. 22.1

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Literal human garbage fucking use the fairy to drain the air from their lung they're wasting it, mfs sees people willing to cooperate first reaction is "let's exterminate those people in the same situation".

I am sure it will all work out fine. However, they are so desperate they are taking hostages now. That is not a friendly look.
They're gonna bullshit a reason for them to stay because this is a manga and no one has balls to do drastic thing, what the MC and the gang should do is send them away with provisions if they're feeling generous.
 
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If they’ve seriously kidnapped him then those deserve to be abandoned :bleh:

It's worse. Roma intentionally went AWOL. He let himself be used as a hostage, as a "feel good" sympathizer for the strangers. He did it to force everyone else to come after him and "help" the stranger tribe.

The militant faction of stranger tribe then -- surprise surprise -- uses him as a hostage to try to extort the Miko. Because negotiations under threat of force (obviously) don't go well , the militant faction gets irate, and ends up killing Roma anyway. Losing their leverage.

The religious cult faction stages a mini-coup in their camp as a result, killing the militants responsible. Since they know all they did was piss off the Miko's camp, they STILL try to ingratiate themselves, by sending their (forcibly-enshrined) figurehead/not-real-prophet to Lerunda.

...where the fake-prophet stranger girl freely admits her (fake-prophet) predecessor told her "pretend to have prophecies, or (we) won't survive in the tribe".

The stranger group has no redeeming features. And I'm guessing was used as a vehicle by the author to illustrate religious zealots/migrant behavior. Won't speculate much beyond that, but wanted to put that out there for WN readers who may not be familiar with how xenophobic JP culture is regarding immigration and naturalization. (But maybe it is realistic in this case...?)

Lerunda then has to de-program the fake-prophet girl and let her lead a normal life in the village, while keeping the stranger-tribe outside as an "out-group". Lerunda's divine powers keep "enemies" away from her, which the stranger tribe are now recognized as. But Lerunda's group are forced to provide some social support as a result of this one-man clustertruck.
 
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Peace was never an option.
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It's worse. Roma intentionally went AWOL. He let himself be used as a hostage, as a "feel good" sympathizer for the strangers. He did it to force everyone else to come after him and "help" the stranger tribe.

The militant faction of stranger tribe then -- surprise surprise -- uses him as a hostage to try to extort the Miko. Because negotiations under threat of force (obviously) don't go well , the militant faction gets irate, and ends up killing Roma anyway. Losing their leverage.

The religious cult faction stages a mini-coup in their camp as a result, killing the militants responsible. Since they know all they did was piss off the Miko's camp, they STILL try to ingratiate themselves, by sending their (forcibly-enshrined) figurehead/not-real-prophet to Lerunda.

...where the fake-prophet stranger girl freely admits her (fake-prophet) predecessor told her "pretend to have prophecies, or (we) won't survive in the tribe".

The stranger group has no redeeming features. And I'm guessing was used as a vehicle by the author to illustrate religious zealots/migrant behavior. Won't speculate much beyond that, but wanted to put that out there for WN readers who may not be familiar with how xenophobic JP culture is regarding immigration and naturalization. (But maybe it is realistic in this case...?)

Lerunda then has to de-program the fake-prophet girl and let her lead a normal life in the village, while keeping the stranger-tribe outside as an "out-group". Lerunda's divine powers keep "enemies" away from her, which the stranger tribe are now recognized as. But Lerunda's group are forced to provide some social support as a result of this one-man clustertruck.
At least some of retards died, I was afraid that everyone would stay alive and well even after all this.
 
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It's worse. Roma intentionally went AWOL. He let himself be used as a hostage, as a "feel good" sympathizer for the strangers. He did it to force everyone else to come after him and "help" the stranger tribe.

The militant faction of stranger tribe then -- surprise surprise -- uses him as a hostage to try to extort the Miko. Because negotiations under threat of force (obviously) don't go well , the militant faction gets irate, and ends up killing Roma anyway. Losing their leverage.

The religious cult faction stages a mini-coup in their camp as a result, killing the militants responsible. Since they know all they did was piss off the Miko's camp, they STILL try to ingratiate themselves, by sending their (forcibly-enshrined) figurehead/not-real-prophet to Lerunda.

...where the fake-prophet stranger girl freely admits her (fake-prophet) predecessor told her "pretend to have prophecies, or (we) won't survive in the tribe".

The stranger group has no redeeming features. And I'm guessing was used as a vehicle by the author to illustrate religious zealots/migrant behavior. Won't speculate much beyond that, but wanted to put that out there for WN readers who may not be familiar with how xenophobic JP culture is regarding immigration and naturalization. (But maybe it is realistic in this case...?)

Lerunda then has to de-program the fake-prophet girl and let her lead a normal life in the village, while keeping the stranger-tribe outside as an "out-group". Lerunda's divine powers keep "enemies" away from her, which the stranger tribe are now recognized as. But Lerunda's group are forced to provide some social support as a result of this one-man clustertruck.
What a train wreck, but at least it gives reasonable consequences for all the stupid mistakes and not some bullcrap like friendship solves everything.
 
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That is certainly a potentially dangerous proposition from the other side. But at least they're allowing Lerunda to have a few companions go with her. Roma is being held hostage based on their wording and that is not a very good sign that this can be resolved easily.

Maybe Gaius can shine in this situation. Maybe the boy has a knack for diplomacy? (I do want to see him get a chance to show off what he's good at - better if he can cover for where Lerunda is lacking, and complement each other's skills) They certainly need such a talent now, and this tense situation is also a true test of leadership as well.
 
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Thanks for chap
Lol this will not turn out well. A hostage situation will definitely go awry since they'll probably make unreasonable demands.
Tbh I'm not really in favor of the guy held hostage either. He went by himself to contact a possible enemy faction during times of unrest.
 
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I am just happy that Lan gets another loli to her harem.
 
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It's worse. Roma intentionally went AWOL. He let himself be used as a hostage, as a "feel good" sympathizer for the strangers. He did it to force everyone else to come after him and "help" the stranger tribe.

The militant faction of stranger tribe then -- surprise surprise -- uses him as a hostage to try to extort the Miko. Because negotiations under threat of force (obviously) don't go well , the militant faction gets irate, and ends up killing Roma anyway. Losing their leverage.

The religious cult faction stages a mini-coup in their camp as a result, killing the militants responsible. Since they know all they did was piss off the Miko's camp, they STILL try to ingratiate themselves, by sending their (forcibly-enshrined) figurehead/not-real-prophet to Lerunda.

...where the fake-prophet stranger girl freely admits her (fake-prophet) predecessor told her "pretend to have prophecies, or (we) won't survive in the tribe".

The stranger group has no redeeming features. And I'm guessing was used as a vehicle by the author to illustrate religious zealots/migrant behavior. Won't speculate much beyond that, but wanted to put that out there for WN readers who may not be familiar with how xenophobic JP culture is regarding immigration and naturalization. (But maybe it is realistic in this case...?)

Lerunda then has to de-program the fake-prophet girl and let her lead a normal life in the village, while keeping the stranger-tribe outside as an "out-group". Lerunda's divine powers keep "enemies" away from her, which the stranger tribe are now recognized as. But Lerunda's group are forced to provide some social support as a result of this one-man clustertruck.
Oh great and wise spoiler, do we hear anything about her twin sister?
 
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Kill them humans! Show them overwhelming power and force them to free the hostage and leave under tha threat of being annihilated
 
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snip.

That's not as bad as I thought it'd be.


Roma is the definition of play stupid games, win stupid prizes. I do not blame the guy for his intentions, but he misunderstood their nature. It's not an exclusively Japanese thing. When two alien tribes meet, they break peace by some kind of tribute, a possible trade or other form of mutually beneficial co-existence. Here however, the escaped folks are straight up hostile and antagonistic. As the saying goes - Peace was never an option.


So anyway! Thank you for the spoiler! Can't wait to see how things play out in manga, they oft differ from web novels.
 
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It's worse. Roma intentionally went AWOL. He let himself be used as a hostage, as a "feel good" sympathizer for the strangers. He did it to force everyone else to come after him and "help" the stranger tribe.

The militant faction of stranger tribe then -- surprise surprise -- uses him as a hostage to try to extort the Miko. Because negotiations under threat of force (obviously) don't go well , the militant faction gets irate, and ends up killing Roma anyway. Losing their leverage.

The religious cult faction stages a mini-coup in their camp as a result, killing the militants responsible. Since they know all they did was piss off the Miko's camp, they STILL try to ingratiate themselves, by sending their (forcibly-enshrined) figurehead/not-real-prophet to Lerunda.

...where the fake-prophet stranger girl freely admits her (fake-prophet) predecessor told her "pretend to have prophecies, or (we) won't survive in the tribe".

The stranger group has no redeeming features. And I'm guessing was used as a vehicle by the author to illustrate religious zealots/migrant behavior. Won't speculate much beyond that, but wanted to put that out there for WN readers who may not be familiar with how xenophobic JP culture is regarding immigration and naturalization. (But maybe it is realistic in this case...?)

Lerunda then has to de-program the fake-prophet girl and let her lead a normal life in the village, while keeping the stranger-tribe outside as an "out-group". Lerunda's divine powers keep "enemies" away from her, which the stranger tribe are now recognized as. But Lerunda's group are forced to provide some social support as a result of this one-man clustertruck.
thank u for confirming after this weak chapter for me that its time to drop this trash while its still somewhat cute in my head and everyones annoying extreme naivety or extreme "fears" annoy me anymore then it already has
 
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The overall "tone" between the main character and the world around her is way too different. Feels like this was supposed to be a comfy SoL town building type but the author's forced to add some edgy shit to appeal to more people.
 

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