It is basically him just removing his blessings from the river causing it to go back to its original formThe logic here seems kind of goofy. It's basically like a saint character going "well, I can purify curses, so that means I can cast them too!".
I'd think the blessing of agriculture would be just abilities to do good agriculture, and not also the power to instigate pestilence and famine.
If it was just "poison" I could maybe see that, but it isn't just that. He completely reverted it to the way it was before, monsters and all.Or maybe his power could create pollution by messing up the river's ecoystem? 🤔
Except that world doesn't have that level of fertilizer. His ability directly affects the land, not produces fertilizer for the land. Why would the God of Agriculture go in a roundabout way of applying something extra when he could just directly change the properties of the soil? It's seven(?) stars, the MC should have that much power minimum...For those of you complaining about the MC using his agriculture blessing to unpurify the river ... You should look up just how badly common farming fertilizer components and other farm byproducts can royally screw up a waterway ecosystem if spilled. Ammonia, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Lye, Lime.... Those are just the easy to get ahold of ones. He could just be compounding them directly into the river using his fertilizer / soil modification skills of the blessing
It doesn't seem like that. He "purified" the river, not "blessed" it. A blessing would be an active and continuous thing, whereas purifying it is (so long as new pollutants aren't introduced) a semi-permanent thing.It is basically him just removing his blessings from the river causing it to go back to its original form
On another note lmao get rkd idiot princess
Ok to settle things once and for all I did some re-reading. Page 4 of chapter 2.2 the god of Agriculture outright indicates it's possible for MC to remove / revoke the purification blessing.It doesn't seem like that. He "purified" the river, not "blessed" it. A blessing would be an active and continuous thing, whereas purifying it is (so long as new pollutants aren't introduced) a semi-permanent thing.
You are correct.Ok to settle things once and for all I did some re-reading. Page 4 of chapter 2.2 the god of Agriculture outright indicates it's possible for MC to remove / revoke the purification blessing.
If I remember well, he poured his divine power into the land and river to purify it, hence why he can reverse it by taking it away.Thank u always for ur great work...
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Did he retract the purifying aura from the river? Then it's not a permanent one? Or the effect can still work even after the caster deceased?
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I mean, I'm actually not particularly rooting for her death.It’s unfortunate that the one person that we all want to die (the princess) is the only one that we know for sure will survive thanks to the cover art.