It's called being a "hoarder"...Dude has 0% "this might come in handy later" mentality.
It's gonna end as a pet, isn't it? Something along the way of "true dragon won't be controlled by his miasma"the dwarf: we are lacking magic stones
author: gotcha, sending one giant dragon asap
No, it's not.I
It's called being a "hoarder"...
But in all honesty, I envy Dias for keeping his place tidy, case I keep losing steam on that front.
The average person doesn't know magic stones have a use, that seems to be something only dwarves and maybe elves know. If the average person knew, Auruna would have probably told him to save it since they could sell for a lot. From the sounds of it, magic stones, if just lying around, are a demerit, so getting rid of them is probably the best choiceNo, it's not.
There are things that aren't needed, but there are things that are needed. Things like raw materials are a very good example of something you very much will find handy sooner or later when you have a settlement. In the first place, he should question why there's anybody that wants it if he thought it's junk. Finding that out, he wouldn't have realized that it is likely to be useful for him as well.
Hoarding IS bad, but so is being utterly wasteful and throwing out everything you don't understand, can't think of a use on the spot, is no less harmful to the household. One needs to keep balance in everything.
Legit got to that page an jus thought "oh you poor soul" in b4 dias jus bullshit power go's the dragonthe dwarf: we are lacking magic stones
author: gotcha, sending one giant dragon asap
Dude has 0% "this might come in handy later" mentality.
I think it means that the monsters can't run from fights with regular people because the miasma inside them wants to spread and corrupt more lifeforms and territory. They probably can run from other stronger monsters, like a giant dragon, since those would already have miasma in them and not need any further corruption.Weird.
On one page, they explain that the treants are so thoroughly corrupted that they can't even flee, yet when they theorize on why the treants are in such an unusable hiding spot, the answer is that they fled there...
Like, c'mon, it's in the same chapter
I think it means that the monsters can't run from fights with regular people because the miasma inside them wants to spread and corrupt more lifeforms and territory. They probably can run from other stronger monsters, like a giant dragon, since those would already have miasma in them and not need any further corruption.
Or maybe the author just screwed up their own lore in the span of a couple pages. ¯\(ツ)/¯