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So Stark doesn't feel left outwhy don't they just fly above that flooded path?
Are they stupid?
So Stark doesn't feel left outwhy don't they just fly above that flooded path?
Are they stupid?
I guess we will see more warriors when the south hero plot thickens, most probably when they get near the border of the war with demons vs the northern corps (the one that wanted to draft Stark into the battle)This chapter made me realize we've only seen Frieren and Kids fight mages, or people with mana, but never really any warriors who don't use magic. Frieren is obviously a mage who can best many if not all other mages who face her, but she seems to struggle against non magic users. I wonder how much of this was because she was ambused or because warriors are the ultimate foe against mages.
I think the reason why Frieren didn't kill him is because she doesn't like killing non demons. She has her whole elaborate reasoning for why demons can die, and I'm sure there's something similar for why she can't kill humans under any circumstance. I don't think we've actually seen her slay anything that's not a demon. I also don't think Fern or Stark are at the "can kill a human" stage of their lives yet. They're both so young I think Frieren recognizes how much having to kill someone, or watching their master kill someone might weigh on their conscience.
"Hesitation" was enough of a sign for Frieren to considering the threat neutralized, no point in executing him if she knows he's not gonna attack them anymoremgRdr, "hesitation" should have stopped him from committing the act of attempted murder, not in the act of.
Great idea, let's give an old man assassin who easily wiped the trio even though he was hestitated because he valued his life and not caring about the mission legitimate reasons to carry out the mission with 200% commitment: self-defense for fear of losing his life. After that, he would buried the trio's corpses in the forest and that's the end of Frieren.WHY DID YOU LET HIM LIVE????
Edit: Honestly, someone breaks into your residence and puts a knife to your throat. That MF doesn't deserve to be breathing. I don't f**king care some sad-sack back story they have. They came in with the motive to end mine. End story.
"Father" and "Mother" are long dead. Raddar is the youngest "son." And his wife is just a random villager girl he ended up marrying.Also, nobody brought it up yet but the Old Man's wife knew about Frieren and how he left in the middle of the night to do the "job". She's definitely one of the 4 assassins sent by the Empire, posing as (what I'm guessing) "Mother". But unlike "Father", she's already moved on from it which is why she didn't bother Frieren.
Bioluminescence doesn't make it better.To be fair, they’re not illegal serial killers, they’re government assassins. It’s the equivalent of being an FBI agent under cover for 60 years.
We dont actually know if any of the targets besides Frieren were innocent. We dont know why she was even on the list.What about all the other innocent people he'd uselessly murdered over the years though? They'd been long forgotten even decades ago, their targets were innocent people who had greatly helped the empire, and still they continued.
HELLO FELLOW CITIZEN. I'M A FRIENDLY CITIZEN JUST LIKE YOU LMAOBioluminescence doesn't make it better.
nope, that was not the case. read chapter 73 again. fern wasn't panicking yet because the fight hadn't even started. She simply couldn't sense the surprise attack coming, Frieren points with her finger because she was able to see it coming and then Fern makes the block.I'm not going to reply to your argument that Frieren has better mana detection than Fern. I think that's open to interpretation. I just want to point out that Fern didn't fail to detect that demon because her mana detection wasn't good enough; rather, she couldn't detect him because she was distracted out of panic. The problem with Fern that chapter highlighted is her lack of confidence and how she ends up panicking when she's out of her comfort zone.
what? "father" and "mother" are dead. so is "brother". the wife is just a girl from the village Radar got to marry.Also, nobody brought it up yet but the Old Man's wife knew about Frieren and how he left in the middle of the night to do the "job". She's definitely one of the 4 assassins sent by the Empire, posing as (what I'm guessing) "Mother". But unlike "Father", she's already moved on from it which is why she didn't bother Frieren.
I disagree. Frieren had told Fern to fight alone and Fern was pleading her to stay to fight because she wasn't confident she could do it alone. She was distracted trying to make Frieren stay and it's in that moment when she's attacked. It's not a problem of mana detection. It's simply a matter of being distracted and panicking due to lack of confidence.nope, that was not the case. read chapter 73 again. fern wasn't panicking yet because the fight hadn't even started. She simply couldn't sense the surprise attack coming, Frieren points with her finger because she was able to see it coming and then Fern makes the block.
that moment showcases that frieren is better at detecting mana than fern. After that frieren tells fern that she's good to go because she was able to block, and then fern starts panicking and says that she was only able to block due to luck and because frieren had pointed the direction.