From the Return of the Mt Hua Sect?Kyouya will not allow harm to befall his future wife. I have to assume the teacher woman is an atagonist
The girl needs to master her flower sword, gotta hope it is as powerful and beautiful as the Plum Blossom Sword Supreme's technique
dwarves are masters of fire in most stories as far as i'm aware. They sort of need to be when they're blacksmiths.That fire guy’s ability name means “dwarf” in Old Norse for some reason.
In the original Germanic mythology they tended to live in mountains and be skilled craftsmen, though not necessarily specifically blacksmiths, so I'd say overall they have more of an association with earth and stone rather than fire.dwarves are masters of fire in most stories as far as i'm aware. They sort of need to be when they're blacksmiths.
fair enough. but in most isekai stories, like this one (in a sense), dwarves are your stereotypical master blacksmiths so i'd assume that's probably why they connected it to fire. I'm not sure why the translation is old norse, probably because it's just a cool language, but i figure the whole 'dwarves being masters of fire' idea is the most likely answer to why they used the word dwarf for a fire ability.In the original Germanic mythology they tended to live in mountains and be skilled craftsmen, though not necessarily specifically blacksmiths, so I'd say overall they have more of an association with earth and stone rather than fire.
I think "cause it sounds cool" is more likely, personally.fair enough. but in most isekai stories, like this one (in a sense), dwarves are your stereotypical master blacksmiths so i'd assume that's probably why they connected it to fire. I'm not sure why the translation is old norse, probably because it's just a cool language, but i figure the whole 'dwarves being masters of fire' idea is the most likely answer to why they used the word dwarf for a fire ability.