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Oh, okay. It's the muggles trying to kill the wizards because they hate magic.No one from those Shadow Warriors used magic.
As stated previously by Frieren, the Goddess's Magic doesn't work the same way as the magic she uses, which is why Frieren only knows how to use basic Goddess's Magic, because she learnt from the scriptures.
The shadow warriors are so overconfident that it makes them seem fucking stupidHmmm, so three different forces are working at odds here huh. Though technically the Guards and Frierens crew are after the same thing. I bet it's gonna be an explosive ball that will be remembered in history! lol Also, wouldn't the demons still have magic? Seems like a dumb thing to strive for, wonder when/if we get a flashback to the reason for it. Thanks for the chapter!
He allegedly killed one of the demon sages, so he's either actually working with her for his goals, or she has been disguising herself as him since then.Hmmm, so three different forces are working at odds here huh. Though technically the Guards and Frierens crew are after the same thing. I bet it's gonna be an explosive ball that will be remembered in history! lol Also, wouldn't the demons still have magic? Seems like a dumb thing to strive for, wonder when/if we get a flashback to the reason for it. Thanks for the chapter!
I'm not sure where the complaint is coming from, since its been something established so long and intergral to the plot. If warriors literally had no role in a party, then there would be no Himmel - I'm sure it's not too hard to have a suspense of belief in a fantasy genre with magic, and not too hard to believe that humans in the world have some sort of unnatural fantasy strength and skills?Not clear on the motivation of the Shadow Warriors. How does an organization ostensibly set up to protect an empire founded by a magic user with the goal of empowering everyone with magic, lead to them deciding that they should end magic (and kill the teacher of their founder)? The kind of dedication shown by these guys has to be backed up by some serious conviction, since they're happy to be used as pawns in service of their goals, but their goals don't seem to make sense, so where is their conviction coming from? Especially after the empire itself "disbanded" them.
Also, as a sidenote, I don't like warriors in general in the story. They're clearly superhuman in strength, speed, resilience, and so on, but somehow "don't use magic".
im guessing some demons have started to hypnotize people and wants to use them to topple the inner structure of human societies because uncoordinated enemies are easier to pick offHmmm, so three different forces are working at odds here huh. Though technically the Guards and Frierens crew are after the same thing. I bet it's gonna be an explosive ball that will be remembered in history! lol Also, wouldn't the demons still have magic? Seems like a dumb thing to strive for, wonder when/if we get a flashback to the reason for it. Thanks for the chapter!
Priest magic is different. It's something like a Blessing or Miracle or something like that. It required them recite certain passage in the Goddess's Bible.My theory is that now that the demon king is dead they dont think that magic is needed anymore, the might of the warriors should be enough and a magic user does suffer when fighting a warrior so dealing with the demons without magic should be the hardest thing.
But now I wonder how tf would killing her bring the end of magic, sure the magic association is done for, she is the sole pillar no other mage could take her place not even frieren but like magic would still be taught even if they end that education on the empire nothing is stopping the other nations.
And does that include priest magic? Because if so thats even dumber, going to kill the goddess next?
Despite Frieren may weaker than Serie, but she's still a powerful mage who's capable to go one-on-one with a demon general. But yeah, Frieren isn't perfect. She had her own weakness, and that was mana detection.Lol, Serie is so petty. She used her mana detection in a super flashy way to not only pick a fight with Phrase, but to one-up Frieren and show how immature in magic she is because she couldn't notice Phrase's mana detection watching them. Frieren was only able to perceive it thanks to Serie's flashy move.
I guess Serie wasn't lying when she said Frieren is weak for her age.
It's been established, but one could overlook it to some degree. Now it's being made a central point of the conflict, which highlights the sillyness of superhumans complaining about some other specific kind of superpower. Especially when it's being highlighted that the Goddess' magic is yet another kind of magic. So we basically have three magic systems, Warriors, Mages, and Priests, and a group of warriors who specifically dislike mages for some reason that has not even been hinted at before. Who were supposedly set up by an empire that was all about teaching magic to everyone, and which flourished on that premise.I'm not sure where the complaint is coming from, since its been something established so long and intergral to the plot. If warriors literally had no role in a party, then there would be no Himmel - I'm sure it's not too hard to have a suspense of belief in a fantasy genre with magic, and not too hard to believe that humans in the world have some sort of unnatural fantasy strength and skills?