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whole story is a perversion of Germanic mythsTf you mean this is faithful adaptation? I thought they only take the sword's name and not their story
whole story is a perversion of Germanic mythsTf you mean this is faithful adaptation? I thought they only take the sword's name and not their story
Go back to the first chapter and read it through,I cannot do this anymore bro. What is this manga even about. THIS MANG STOPPED MAKING SENSE 20 CHAPTERS AGO!!!!!!!!!
Masochism doesn want to lose. "Losing" implies an ending, that the fun stops. Masochism wants to keep goingFixation beats conversion, but masochism beats anything. You can't beat something that wants to lose.
Did you missed the part where she trained for centuries in this worlds version of a Hyperbolic Time Chamber ?I'm liking everything but Lynn's ridiculous powerup is a bit much, she got way too strong, way too fast.
Shattered one time. The weapon is now afraid of that happening again.Brunhild is nuts. Instead of using a weapon of the gods as a amp, she used it to harden her own body to withstand her own amps. Also why if both weapons are suppose to be equal in power, why is one afraid of the other?
But the sword was just split into 2 swords, it was the spear that got shattered.Shattered one time. The weapon is now afraid of that happening again.
The difference is the wielder. Brunhild is just that good.But the sword was just split into 2 swords, it was the spear that got shattered.
Maybe the swords chose to change to protect themselves.Hold on, isn't that a plot hole? To be shattered into multiple swords is an undeniable changing of fates which stands in contrast to the fixation nature of the spear. It would have made more sense if the sword was fixated in place making it useless to its weilder, an easy plot hole to fix by simply saying 'the sword shattered itself to avoid such a fate' but until that's said I think that's a bit of an inconsistency
In the original the sword was shattered by Odin's spear and later reforged and used by Siegmund's son Sigfried. This is why the spear-wielder in the flashback/expository panels has an eyepatch: it's Odin. The spear's "fixation" is a somewhat less literal interpretation of Gungnir's inability to miss.Tf you mean this is faithful adaptation? I thought they only take the sword's name and not their story
Obviously not? I'm saying that such a convenient way of powering her up so much is disappointing to me.Did you missed the part where she trained for centuries in this worlds version of a Hyperbolic Time Chamber ?