She wouldn't be the only one concerned about something ridiculous. It's kind of common for magicians.
Sure, punch her with your hair. Would work.
"Please act serious."
Frieren acts in strange ways, especially when she's serious. Also, cute ears.
"It must be thrilling to see tons of unusual magic."
Speaking for herself. That's what she lives for. Especially if it's found in a mimic.
Aww, she did share the blanket once Frieren got up. Well, she tried before too.
Some of these names are a bit weird.
Of course everything is a distraction, even if it seems like she's just enjoying herself.
Oh no, half of the enemy is cute waifus. How many dead waifus will we have by the end of this arc?
On the plus side, even if they die, you've had a cute waifu in the manga for a little bit. Enjoy the time you've got left.
Also, a bit funny to see all the words using åäö in those weird ways we never actually would
Like "löwe" is pronounced like "love" with funky pronunciation (and like "löv" aka leaf), and a swedish dev did make a game called "löve", but we don't really tend to use "w" in that way.
A lot of it feels like something meant to seem german, but with swedish-specific letters. Continuously throws me off
When did we see an 'å'?
Though these letters aren't specific to Swedish language, since they also exist in other Nordic languages, and sometimes other Germanic languages. Overall, I'm getting a more German vibe, especially since we have Übel, and 'ü' is not a Nordic letter, but a German one.
And in Swedish, 'w' is often used as a fancy 'v'. The English 'w' sound doesn't exist natively in Swedish. And in cases with the name "Love", it can be written like "Lowe" to make it less confusing for English speakers, even if the 'e' would still probably be pronounced the wrong way.
Source: I'm Swedish.