Ryuu to Yuusha to Haitatsunin - Vol. 4 Ch. 25 - The Traps, the Labyrinth, and the Courier

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@vladdracul2 Pan just happens to be bread in Spanish it's 100% derived from Old Portuguese which seemed to share this word. The Portuguese apparently brought bread to Japan in 1500 or something.
 
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@pdonk https://mangadex.org/chapter/767925/2
Sorter lvl 25. Usually only in the background. I believe this is the first time that she's(?) called by name.
 
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Kowloon Walled City, but is a dungeon and instead of triads you have crowdsourcing...
 
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@Nightdotexe - and the Japanese loved both, until the samurai got all butthurt about the guns.

Just realized, Yoshida is an Imperial Fist and the Elder is an Iron Warrior who's mellowed with old age.
 
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At first, I wanted to comment about the next joy of becoming a dungeon crawler is to design your own dungeon until I arrived to this quote:
Bigger the balls, the better.
I died.

:meguusmug:
 
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Regarding the authors explanation of dungeons on the extra page: I think he specifically means the Carceri d'Invenzione. The gothic art style from e.g. Dark Souls can be traced back to this work.
 

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