Think of it like a cellphone that was disconnected from it's service when they were sent back home, but using the skill essentially logged back into the network while in the dungeon. The dungeons are a liminal connection to the other world, a sub-space perhaps."My taming has been reset."
"I can still sense the monsters I tamed in the other world."
Which is it?
both? it reset so he has nothing but he can feel the monsters he tamed in the other world. seems simple to understand."My taming has been reset."
"I can still sense the monsters I tamed in the other world."
Which is it?
Nice cover up author, i know it's you tryna gaslight isi guess that we are seeing the world in a state of change, they say that they went missing for 1 year, so basically the gates are here for only one year while our mc's trained way longer, so basically this world isn't like many hunter stories where we have a 10 year time gap or higher, so i guess that this is why the ranking is still low
Think of it like a cellphone that was disconnected from it's service when they were sent back home, but using the skill essentially logged back into the network while in the dungeon. The dungeons are a liminal connection to the other world, a sub-space perhaps.
Waited to let some time pass to see if we'd get an answer or if I'd get any other replies, but neither happened, so here we go:both? it reset so he has nothing but he can feel the monsters he tamed in the other world. seems simple to understand.
Let's keep up with the phone metaphor a bit. Your factory reset actually is good except he still has most of his innate power so it doesn't quite fit.Waited to let some time pass to see if we'd get an answer or if I'd get any other replies, but neither happened, so here we go:
He knew his power reset because his connection to her was severed and he had to reestablish it by using it again. If he has to reestablish that connection, then why can he still feel his previous familiars after the reset?
If we're using phone metaphors, it's like factory resetting your phone and losing all your contacts. More appropriately, it's like losing your social media account and losing all your friends in your friend list; how do you know they're online if they're no longer in your friends list?
Either metaphor is shoddy, but the point, I hope, comes across.