I know I did, but that's because if the body wasn't converted entirely into magic than the sword would be EVEN WORSE, imagine a sword made out of flesh & bone, not only would it be completely ineffective but it would also rot.
Hence the transformation process? Just think of it as reducing the body into carbon and then alchemizing that into a fantasy metal. True the body is mostly made up of water, but that might also be accounted for by it weighing just a few kilos rather then the hundred or so the typical human weighs.
That would change the pronunciation. Her name is pronounced 'Fee-neh', and is mostly based off the German name, which is shortened from Josefine.
(For reference name in raw is 'フィーネ')
Hence the transformation process? Just think of it as reducing the body into carbon and then alchemizing that into a fantasy metal. True the body is mostly made up of water, but that might also be accounted for by it weighing just a few kilos rather then the hundred or so the typical human weighs.
You think she weighed a few hundred kilos? What? Now you're just being silly.
And no the typical human does not weigh even a hundred kilos, maybe the typical american though.
Did you drunk type?
You think she weighed a few hundred kilos? What? Now you're just being silly.
And no the typical human does not weigh even a hundred kilos, maybe the typical american though.
Did you drunk type?
Hence the transformation process? Just think of it as reducing the body into carbon and then alchemizing that into a fantasy metal. True the body is mostly made up of water, but that might also be accounted for by it weighing just a few kilos rather then the hundred or so the typical human weighs.