What is the point of this from a storytelling perspective? We're 100 chapters in. We know Yukito probably planned and discussed the mission with his party. Why spend a chapter or two showing us?
After he died and was replaced in Classic old school D&D they were going to "Carrion" like nothing ever happened.Ok, I took as much damage as that "canyon" crawler did when the twin brother stepped out.
I think there isn't too much purpose for the story, the author just wanted to make that "you meet a new character, that is suspisciously similar to the one who died" joke.What is the point of this from a storytelling perspective? We're 100 chapters in. We know Yukito probably planned and discussed the mission with his party. Why spend a chapter or two showing us?
The point is the author is clearly having fun and giving a good ol' wink to his readers, who are, 99% chance, D&D nerds.What is the point of this from a storytelling perspective? We're 100 chapters in. We know Yukito probably planned and discussed the mission with his party. Why spend a chapter or two showing us?