Bug is vaporbrained, at least, so her vileness comes from stupidity and crass vanity, thrown into a situation far beyond her paygrade. Vysis on the other hand knows exactly what she's doing and revels in it. Vysis all the way.I honestly don't know if I dispise Vysis or Bug from Moonlit Fantasy more.
I wonder how many vile heroes will be pissing their pants before Touka arrives.
Fair enough.Bug is vaporbrained, at least, so her vileness comes from stupidity and crass vanity, thrown into a situation far beyond her paygrade. Vysis on the other hand knows exactly what she's doing and revels in it. Vysis all the way.
With the frequency of updates being what they are, it's difficult to recall all the details. I tried jumping randomly through the chapters, but I couldn't find much related to the subject. I'd likely have to go through everything from the start, which I'm hesitant to do.That's fair, reading that bit it sounds more familiar, though I definitely forgot about it. It doesn't really sound like Vysis is the cause for her not having a skill though, it sounds more like Sogou's just giving away her XP for her friends to help them out since she's a goody two shoes, so she doesn't have the same levels as the other students that're more selfishly obtaining their XP.
Which in that case, when she's booted out she'd still gain whatever skill she's supposed to have pretty quickly anyway, since MC's group is pretty small and gets a lot of XP.
I pick the latter. I want to see his face when he got roasted by his comrades.Thanks for the chapter
King guy is setting himself up to get Jobed so hard. Only thing I can't decide is which would be better? Douche getting killed outright or being left alive to return to his comrades and getting absolutely roasted.
And nothing of value was lost.White Castle has fallen, I repeat, White Castle has fallen.
The sliders, the cheap ass sliders, they are all gone!
Unique skills are visible but locked from the start, normally. Vysis just prefers the method of sacrifice to pressure them and to steal energy from the deceased and imbue it into the prime hero target, as I recall. Thus the setup of the S-ranks leading the (in her mind) "useless" b-ranks and below.With the frequency of updates being what they are, it's difficult to recall all the details. I tried jumping randomly through the chapters, but I couldn't find much related to the subject. I'd likely have to go through everything from the start, which I'm hesitant to do.
I agree, that she'll gain lots of experience with the MC in more ways than one, but honestly, I'd be disappointed if their unique skills were tied solely to their levels. I'd like to believe they manifest in relation to one's actions and/or character, but we lack the details to be sure.
Wouldn't there be no reason to raise so many heroes then?Unique skills are visible but locked from the start, normally. Vysis just prefers the method of sacrifice to pressure them and to steal energy from the deceased and imbue it into the prime hero target, as I recall. Thus the setup of the S-ranks leading the (in her mind) "useless" b-ranks and below.
Evil loves to gloat and have power over the weak. Vysis gets off on these schoolmates turning on each other for power. It shows they are just like her. That is reason enough for her actions.Wouldn't there be no reason to raise so many heroes then?
Then why get rid of the MC? Keeping him around to incite such behavior would have been more productive.Evil loves to gloat and have power over the weak. Vysis gets off on these schoolmates turning on each other for power. It shows they are just like her. That is reason enough for her actions.
I never said evil was smart.Then why get rid of the MC? Keeping him around to incite such behavior would have been more productive.
"If you have to look along the shaft of an arrow from the wrong end, if a man has you entirely at his mercy, then hope like hell that man is an evil man. Because the evil like power, power over people, and they want to see you in fear. They want you to know you're going to die. So they'll talk. They'll gloat. They'll watch you squirm. They'll put off the moment of murder like another man will put off a good cigar. So hope like hell your captor is an evil man. A good man will kill you with hardly a word."
Lol. Doesn't a good man (often naively) preach about changing one's ways while offering a chance at redemption?I never said evil was smart.
But I wholly believe the MC is a good man. He follows the Terry Pratchett view:
Not always. In the book "Men At Arms" where the quote comes from, one heroic character Carrot (a 6ft tall human raised as a Dwarf) rams his sword through the villain (and deep into the stone pillar behind the villain) once he is sure the man is the villain.Lol. Doesn't a good man (often naively) preach about changing one's ways while offering a chance at redemption?
As I recall it's a grab bag of who has what skill initially, so she gets a bunch, then sacrifices the rest to empower the ones she likes.Wouldn't there be no reason to raise so many heroes then?
As I recall it's a grab bag of who has what skill initially, so she gets a bunch, then sacrifices the rest to empower the ones she likes.