there's also killin for protecting, which kinda fit in this context.To be fair, nature means killing to eat for sustenance. (Or to get mates, to ensure passage of genes by killing your rivals, etc.)
Killing for the sake of killing is more of a human thing.
To be fair, nature means killing to eat for sustenance. (Or to get mates, to ensure passage of genes by killing your rivals, etc.)
Killing for the sake of killing is more of a human thing.
Ouch, I was about to comment this. I was too late lolGo on child, do crime. ahh moment
🤓 Actually, many predatory animals thrill kill, nearly all small cats, some big cats, wild and domestic dogs, dolphins, nearly every animal in the genus Mustelidae, so killing for fun is not just a human thing.To be fair, nature means killing to eat for sustenance. (Or to get mates, to ensure passage of genes by killing your rivals, etc.)
Killing for the sake of killing is more of a human thing.
Counterpoint: she’s totally going to die there.
Points at Seinen tagDang, I really underestimated the author here, I thought they were just looking for a convoluted excuse to have reoccurring villains by having the bandits run away. They were actually just helping the saintess improve her aim.