Dex-chan lover
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I feel like the flow of time slowly getting faster. Not the time like years but the story, it's as if to show us how the perception of time is changing in Aesir's eyes.
Right; Frieren is more about remembering the past and learning from it, while High Elf is more about living in the moment since everything is transitory. High Elf also does a way better job at showing what things are like for long-lived races.Essentially, Frieren is learning nostalgia while Aesir is learning to come to term with being a timeless entity
(remember he's reincarnated so his starting point was essentially 'human who turned immortal')
You want one to kill the other for leaping over an unfinished wall?The way this is laid out, I feel like either 1 or 2 world-changing nations are going to be made between those 3. Something similar to a mythical origin like Romulus and Remus.
It was always going to be the result as long as they want both tribes to continue to exist.You think Tseleng and Juyal will marry, merging the two tribes?
I personally like this. He's learning that he shouldn't be granting people their desires, but instead lettiny them acknowledge and seize them for themselves.Quite annoyed he never bothered to ask her what she actually wanted, behind her mask. Why just presume and worry, when you could simply query and advise?
This manga doesn't hit as hard as frieren but God damn does is still slap on the sadness of elven lives when interacting with humanity