I'm really enjoying this series. Looks like a vampire type god, I wonder how that would work with our favorite nun?
Better now than having a long arc with little or no progression. The story does have a deadline to build everything up before the start of the what and when of game the MC is referring to.Actual plot time? I like this series, but looping every one of his children learning the same lesson: "Everything for the great moon" was getting a tad stale
Yeah, I'll say the only one of the kids that I'm curious about is the red eyed girl, the rest feel like they're just here to pad the run time.Actual plot time? I like this series, but looping every one of his children learning the same lesson: "Everything for the great moon" was getting a tad stale
Take your pick? The Free Folk from A Song of Ice and Fire? Norsca from Warhammer Fantasy? Or just plain viking tropes. Frankly, it was refreshing enough that he wasn't wearing an apocryphal horned helmet.Say, what is the "barbarian" trope based on? Since these regions are all so vaguely European, I assume there's some rather xenophobic roots to the idea.
As far as I've seen in the novelDoes anyone know if the eyepatch knight that stays by the MC's side is supposed to be a hidden badass character or something?
If you think it's bad it's going to get worse since he'll visit each and one them then be wowed even further. Turning that gratefulness into straight up zealotry.Actual plot time? I like this series, but looping every one of his children learning the same lesson: "Everything for the great moon" was getting a tad stale
That's to be expected in a series like this. Looking forward to thatIf you think it's bad it's going to get worse since he'll visit each and one them then be wowed even further. Turning that gratefulness into straight up zealotry.
Didn't the blue guy literally come from atlantis-like city/kingdom that was destroyed and the citizens used as offerings for granting the power to the pirate "kings"? Maybe it all comes from there.I wonder if it's ever explained why there are just a bunch of magical relics in the ocean. Like, was there once an Atlantis-esque kingdom that got sunk? I'm not complaining but I am curious.
Yeah but that’s too recent. I‘m talking like an ancient civilization thing.Didn't the blue guy literally come from atlantis-like city/kingdom that was destroyed and the citizens used as offerings for granting the power to the pirate "kings"? Maybe it all comes from there.