well it is based on a light novel that tends to have reckless things happen (in general, not this specific one as far as i know) but i imagine a lot of adventurers would keep weapons at their side sheathed or not tho i imagine some ppl do that on purpose to intimidate each other tho it was probably just a background chara so it probably won't come up [although it would be interesting if, other than during emergencies/being stolen from or self defense from a monster infiltrating, if there was some 'contracted magic/barrier set up within a town to where they wouldn't let you draw your sword from a sheath or use magic but that'd be too convenient]O . o
Okie, someone needs to sit the mangaka down and explain to them why walking around town with a bare blade is a truely stupid idea...
It's not super important since i think some ppl don't bother either but the "I" in I see on page 6 isn't capitalizeif there is any mistake then let me know I will fix it and also, please provide me the link of its Raw Chapters. Thanks!
Previous group translated as granter so I will just change the previous chapter from grantel to granter and I will also Capitalize the I thanks for pointing it out. If there is any more mistakes then let me know. Fixed it!!It's not super important since i think some ppl don't bother either but the "I" in I see on page 6 isn't capitalize
And page 11 he said "Granter" But town was labeled as Grantel last time (i know there's an l/r differentiation but it'd be good to stick to one)
And, Idk if it'll come up later but, with "the gods", it was one specific god/deity who granted him his powers at the beginning so we don't know if more than one technically exists as far as i remember
I assume your talking about the guy on page 13 with the big sword. Given that they're at a guild hall I think they can get away with it being out, could be going to/returning from a training ground or something. Also swords that large usually don't have a scabbard or sheath, the normal resting position for it is over the shoulder. I doubt the artist actually knew that though.O . o
Okie, someone needs to sit the mangaka down and explain to them why walking around town with a bare blade is a truely stupid idea...
Well, there was another chara with a sword at his side in his sheath but imagine if it was out b/c he was planning to be one of those generic "adventurers who pick on newbies trope" (although while the adventurers guild prolly is more useful i would've assumed it'd be more ideal for him to sign onto a merchant's guild as opposed to being an 'adventurer' and maybe convincing ppl to do a temp party to 'protect' him, even tho he probably has good magic but i can imagine a guild receptionist being 'this rank is too high without 2 C-rank adventurers to escort you' XD)I assume your talking about the guy on page 13 with the big sword. Given that they're at a guild hall I think they can get away with it being out, could be going to/returning from a training ground or something. Also swords that large usually don't have a scabbard or sheath, the normal resting position for it is over the shoulder. I doubt the artist actually knew that though.
The possibility of him walking by after training is fair, but still rather stupid. I actually went back thrue looking for other instances of this happening and this is the odd one out. There was plenty of individuals with swords mounted on hips, and quite a few slung over the shoulder.I assume your talking about the guy on page 13 with the big sword. Given that they're at a guild hall I think they can get away with it being out, could be going to/returning from a training ground or something. Also swords that large usually don't have a scabbard or sheath, the normal resting position for it is over the shoulder. I doubt the artist actually knew that though.