Like the DF-15 missile
He's only hearing a voice, I think he imagined that Goddess.Two points.
1. Alan Corinth's resemblance to the Emperor of Mankind from WH40K grows by the day. First, he gives "join me or die" ultimatums and now he has to fight an Eldredge Dragon.
2. I think the Goddess turned the prince into a monster not because she is on his side but because she wants to get him out of the way and add more to Alan's legend. The bug connection im not sure about.
This doesn't appear to be the "goddess", this one was unmistakably male in it's showing implying it was another being.Two points.
1. Alan Corinth's resemblance to the Emperor of Mankind from WH40K grows by the day. First, he gives "join me or die" ultimatums and now he has to fight an Eldredge Dragon.
2. I think the Goddess turned the prince into a monster not because she is on his side but because she wants to get him out of the way and add more to Alan's legend. The bug connection im not sure about.
Was their any previous lore about a myth or an ancient story about a Demon king in the planets past?The bugs side knows very well to deliver themselves as the Demon King to make it accurate with the current trends since this is a pseudo-isekai setting.
Okay I just realized Alan could use this as an advantage by spreading the news about the bugs invasion as "the revival of Demon King" with the help of the church to make it more believeable, making it easy for him to gain influence throughout the planet and helping them prepare for the upcoming war.
Or the hive mind of the bugs is slowly invading that planet and is mistaken as a god.so the mysterious God was the source of the bugs?
I don't know, we didn't see the bugs before, but that flashback image looks like the transformed human from this chapter. So, it's possible that the Bugs were humans all along, and maybe that Goddess is the Nanom that the Empire's people all use.I don't think this is the same "goddess" that is helping Alan. My best guess is this planet is host to 2 super powerful AI who are related to both the space humans and space bugs.
Less recreating Japanese food and faster plot is a good thing. I can’t imagine the novel author has no input with regards to plot here. The plot does feel less thought out, what with the medieval army actually posing a threat to their fortress, the spy with nanom, and now with the bug mutation, but it may well be that these are the major points as laid out by the novel author and are well thought-out.You know, I have for a long while felt as if the manga deviated from what I expected the wn to do. Pretty much ever since it ran out of wn material to adapt (accoridng to some comment I read back then) iirc? Odd, yeah?
Either way, it feels like whoever is writing this is just pulling whatever plot-twists they can, with no care to what was fun about the novel before :/
Dinosaur/Dragons. There are also Them.This incident has some pretty heavy implications, remember, only 2 intelligent life forms have been found in the universe in-series, humans and bugs.
What this implies to me, provided this isn't some VR environment like Xical said, is that the "bugs" are either parasitized humans, or altered ones, meaning that there's another force, whatever these "gods" are, possibly some ancient super advanced ai, that's creating the "bugs" for some reason, making the entire plot change it's entire path.
Basically, humanity is fighting against other humans, mutated and warped into the bugs, the bugs aren't a invading alien species, but a corrupted humanity.
This doesn't appear to be the "goddess", this one was unmistakably male in it's showing implying it was another being.