Gekizumi Dungeon Desu ga "Skill: Hanshoku" de Gyakuten Shitai to Omoimasu - Vol. 1 Ch. 4 - The Duel

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Oh they all alive pew
But ... I thought she was a boy (the rare one)
Same.
I was confused with the art as well.
Maybe artist got confused when drawing them since there were 5 Rabbit Kitten, from which we knew that 2 were Boys while 2 were girls, and the final one was the mutated Vorpal Bunny Kitten whose physical features suggested it was a male.
Have to wait for Volume Raws to see whether it was corrected or not, or next chapter to see if they give explanation on the physical change.
 
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Ok I checked the raw for the next chapter (which isn't complete yet, as chapters are being released in parts), and using mtl i understood that, MC's plan was to use Mama Rabbit & 4 Rabbit Kitten to ambush and kill the intruder while trying to avoid fatal injury. But if the ambush failed then it meant that everyone was on the verge of death, so he had given the 5th rabbit, the Vorpal Bunny Kitten the order to kill it's near death siblings in secret to build up experience and level and ambush the Intruder when it's vigilance is low.

By the way Mama Rabbit survives, and it seems like MC might have saved the life of that Invader Woman as well, which while it might seem odd but considering the theme of the series does make sense, since MC does need breeders to help populate the Dungeon, and since Mama Rabbit can give birth to boys as well, they would need someone to breed with.
 
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That Vorpal Bunny matured at a crazy pace. From flat as a board to a B-cup in the span of maybe 15 minutes.
 
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you’re writing it assuming I know what a vorpal bunny is, which I don’t, dude…:huh:
"Vorpal", taken from the Vorpal Sword in Lewis Carroll's poem "Yabberwocky", and of some early D&D fame.
( or infamy, if the DM was so nasty as to give one of the main baddies one.... ).

Even though it's a nonsense word, it has become synonymous with anything really sharp, and good at chopping things off, especially heads. Not joking about the sharp bit... We're talking splitting anvils, cleaving rocks, and lopping off bits of dragon as if it's nothing.

So a vorpal bunny, to the meme-savvy, makes immediate sense as to what it could potentially do. And , as depicted, it delivers.

"One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade bunny went snicker-snack!
He She left it dead, and with its head
He She went galumphing back."
 
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Interesting but MC didn't do sh**, even though he tried to do something for 4 chapters. Poor rabbits, if he is not related to them, they might've abandoned him a long time ago and It's not even their fault to do so.
 
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@MadWeeb Page 40 appears to be missing in this chapter:
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you’re writing it assuming I know what a vorpal bunny is, which I don’t, dude…:huh:
I have no clue what Grikath yapping about but vorpal bunnies are pretty much popular op meme monsters in fantasy culture good example is wizardry you're in a dungeon and you see a literal rabbit and it hits you for like 2 damage and you're like oh that's so cute and then boom it hits your entire party with 99999 dmg
 
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I have no clue what Grikath yapping about but vorpal bunnies are pretty much popular op meme monsters in fantasy culture good example is wizardry you're in a dungeon and you see a literal rabbit and it hits you for like 2 damage and you're like oh that's so cute and then boom it hits your entire party with 99999 dmg
WHAT, that sounds absolutely terrifying :worry:
 
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"Vorpal", taken from the Vorpal Sword in Lewis Carroll's poem "Yabberwocky", and of some early D&D fame.
( or infamy, if the DM was so nasty as to give one of the main baddies one.... ).

Even though it's a nonsense word, it has become synonymous with anything really sharp, and good at chopping things off, especially heads. Not joking about the sharp bit... We're talking splitting anvils, cleaving rocks, and lopping off bits of dragon as if it's nothing.

So a vorpal bunny, to the meme-savvy, makes immediate sense as to what it could potentially do. And , as depicted, it delivers.

"One, two! One, two! And through and through
The vorpal blade bunny went snicker-snack!
He She left it dead, and with its head
He She went galumphing back."
So this is a bit more of a mixed reference here.
Vorpal rabbits don't come from D&D itself, but actually Wizardry. Wizardry 1 has a lot of in-jokes and pop culture references, specifically the Killer Rabbit from Monty Python & the Holy Grail.
When Wizardry 1 was translated to Japanese, a lot of the in-jokes weren't corrected localized for them, making the series seem a lot darker and gruesome than it really was. But they did understand the joke that the rabbits do just instant kill you on a critical hit. As such, it became a reoccurring foe in many JP-made Wizardry games, even the new gacha.
 
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Praise the lord he didn’t tap his daughter a few hours after she was born…. Oh who am I kidding there is still time also did she get bustier from leveling up?
 

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