I read Azz entire bubble only because I respect the effort to translate that. There were some valid points but really it's just
"Demons are ashamed of getting scared, there's physical and mental fear, let's use colors and smells to disturb people"
I wonder if this chapter has some hints about the Asmodeus bloodline magic.
Like, when reading through Azz's long speech bubble, near the end he said
Like, when reading through Azz's long speech bubble, near the end he said
"I believe we should apply internal terror, such as by inducing hallucination and anxiety",
which I think could be hinting on his bloodline magic. For example, when
his mom gave Opera some kind of illusion, which didn't allow Opera get close to her (mix of hallucination and anxiety?), or the time she protected Iruma, summoning a giant snake (hallucination?). It most likely has a mix of lust somewhere in there, or a lustful type of feeling. (since Amu is the head of lust afterall)"
which I think could be hinting on his bloodline magic. For example, when his mom gave Opera some kind of illusion, which didn't allow Opera get close to her (mix of hallucination and anxiety?), or the time she protected Iruma, summoning a giant snake (hallucination?). It most likely has a mix of lust somewhere in there, or a lustful type of feeling. (since Amu is the head of lust afterall)
I also might be just delusional at this point but who knows. Also I'm not that good at explaining so I hope the point got across lol.
Silvia is adorable. I'm guessing that they are going to get some help from the rest of the misfit class one way or another. I do have to wonder if the author will take a stereotypical route with Sabnock's response to her drawing or if they will go the more unconventional route like they usually do by having him accept her passion.
I mean, I don't think Sabnock, out of anyone in his family, would do reject her passion for arts. Maybe at the start of the series, but certainly not now.
Also I wonder how much outside help they can get for setting up their Battler's site. Or who would be available, thinking of how everyone else is supposed to be on a Battler already by this point of the school year and, as such, occupied with their own preparations.
Silvia is adorable. I'm guessing that they are going to get some help from the rest of the misfit class one way or another. I do have to wonder if the author will take a stereotypical route with Sabnock's response to her drawing or if they will go the more unconventional route like they usually do by having him accept her passion.