Then again, WNs are usually treated as drafts at bestOh, webnovel didn't include the flashback.
Liam's knights always enjoy a good bloodbath! Except for poor Klaus, he gets an ulcer.
Well, it was a statue made up of a now dead tyrant's enemies who were too strong to be killed.Liam really did hit the gacha lottery with that statue
I don't believe that's the case. The emperor (usurper) was just such a petty sadist that rather than kill the most valuable retainers of the people he hated, he wanted to make them suffer forever, petrified. Just the fact that even after two thousand years the Claudia family is being oppressed and bullied tells everything about how pitiful a man the late emperor was.Well, it was a statue made up of a now dead tyrant's enemies who were too strong to be killed.
Webnovels are first draft, the rough version of the story and Light Novels are the final version of it.Oh, webnovel didn't include the flashback.
Because you can tell when a sentence ends in a bubble. You don't need the period to tell, but other punctuation is needed for the tone and pace of the sentenceTS dude, what's your problem with the final period in a bubble? You still put question and exclamation marks, even commas, so, why (except curiously for exactly two box bubbles) not period marks, too?
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Some TS/QC right there …
Not the point. This is not a contest for how much you can drop punctuation, grammar, and spelling rules, no matter how basic, before your product becomes completely incomprehensible. Readability comes from consistency. Sentence ends, punctuation follows.Because you can tell when a sentence ends in a bubble. You don't need the period to tell, but other punctuation is needed for the tone and pace of the sentence
This is such a non-issue why are you so pissyNot the point. This is not a contest for how much you can drop punctuation, grammar, and spelling rules, no matter how basic, before your product becomes completely incomprehensible. Readability comes from consistency. Sentence ends, punctuation follows.
What kind of retarded reasoning is that, "you can leave it out because it's clear"? Then why don't we also drop the last period in a paragraph in any book, newspaper, or magazine? It's the last sentence in a paragraph, so you should be able top tell, no?
Are you paying for virtual ink? "Whoop-de-doo, I'm dropping the final period in my bubbles, saving me a whopping 0.0736 % on average in black pixels, woo!"
Try having an actually good reason instead of your ass-pulled solution looking for a problem.
If it's such a non-issue, I guess it's only fitting that the only way you found to defend it so far is with non-arguments.This is such a non-issue why are you so pissy