I swear she must have been locked up in an underground dungeon the entire time.Ruruna confirming that 400 years is not enough time to learn the ins and outs of common human social etiquette and the concept of "time & place".
What hope do we mere mortals have?
thanks for the TL.
I read back through the whole series hoping to find that exact line of backstory, and could not.I swear she must have been locked up in an underground dungeon the entire time.
To me she's a country bumpkin / chuuni coded vampire. I'd need to see other vampires to learn how out of the norm she is though. For all we know whatever made vampires comply with rules to protect humans has left them all recluses who are a bit off when they do wander out into public.I read back through the whole series hoping to find that exact line of backstory, and could not.
So she's just a dumdum, I fear.
(It's fantastic for the comedy factor, but, yeah.)
To be fair, Ruruna is specially dense, uniquely so you might say, given the sheer smoothness of her brain it's a surprise she can talk at all, more so that she is able to hold a conversation!Ruruna confirming that 400 years is not enough time to learn the ins and outs of common human social etiquette and the concept of "time & place".
What hope do we mere mortals have?
thanks for the TL.
She's already a vampire at the beach on a sunny day. I don't think there are any rules here.Wait did she toss Ruruna into the sea at the end ? Aren't bodies of water like that dangerous to vampires ?![]()
When was this warning?she really did the one thing Yura explicitly warned her not to do