Cassidy
Arcane
A - "I will save you, M'lady" *tips wizard hat*
And the prince. Don't forget the prince.It seems that the current fiercest debate is between some possible-woman we haven't actually talked to or seen outside of armor, with whom our sole interaction was the part where we just permanently maimed her, or a 14-year-old who we just saved from murderrape.
By contrast Legend had only:
167 Parrots with hats
1200 Normal parrots
1367 Total parrots
And that was after 1200+ pages.
Clearly, if the current rate parrot build up holds...we could in for a parrot meltdown.
Having a girl apprentice is double the fun. Having a boy apprentice is no fun. It all evens out.Having an apprentice seems like fun
Thank you, kind sir, this is the best laugh I had in days.Theologians and philosophers have long debated whether treave can create a female character so unbangable that the Codex doesn't still want to fuck her.
Actually, it had a 66% chance of having a dick, but Codex is all about* Schroedinger's chick (50% chance of being a dude until after the decision to have sex with her was made), who was also our greatest rival at the time (failed)
Wait, who is that? I don't recognize her. Is that Maeda? It's okay, she was dead, too.* a dormant necrophile (failed)
And I want it on the record that I am unsatisfied with the resolution of the adjutant subplot.It seems that the current fiercest debate is between some possible-woman we haven't actually talked to or seen outside of armor
Worse yet. We are seeing a trend for casualization of Parrots. Epic had the largest share of the monocled Parrots (15%) that kept declining as LPs went by (12% in Legend), leaving us with a measly 2% ratio in the current one.If you'll look at figure A, we can see a clear increase in the parrots to pages ratio with each LP.
I dunno, I'd rather be surrounded by talent, men or women. All jokes aside, if we can get the prince to fall to our side (via the Arthas way or something else), I'd take him because he's definitely a good field commander. Now, I'm all for being accompanied by beautiful women, but ultimately for the segregation of harem and state.Having a girl apprentice is double the fun. Having a boy apprentice is no fun. It all evens out.
Seriously, though, I just want Erdrick to be a person who prefers that everything and everyone around him should be female. And cute, too. Out of pure aesthetical considerations, if nothing else.
Sort of like Rance, except less pushy about it, which is no doubt something that Lambchop will try to fix.
Is he? I thought he was eager to rush into a trap (two traps, even, considering the situation as a whole) and would be dead if it weren't for our intervention.I'd take him because he's definitely a good field commander.
Well, if we could gather talented and beautiful women under our wing, wouldn't that be a cause worth striving for?Now, I'm all for being accompanied by beautiful women, but ultimately for the segregation of harem and state.
Definitely, but I don't see that happening. I expect there to be competent individuals on both sides and I want only the best as our subordinates, no one else will do.Well, if we could gather talented and beautiful women under our wing, wouldn't that be a cause worth striving for?
Depends on how you look at it and we definitely don't know his side of the story. Maybe he was suspecting those traps too and was ready to take one for the team, or maybe he had a plan, we can't know at the moment. What we do know, however, is that he's a loyal commander, a good front-line leader and that he has balls. Which is good.Is he? I thought he was eager to rush into a trap (two traps, even, considering the situation as a whole) and would be dead if it weren't for our intervention.
Baltika gonna Baltika.What we do know, however, is [...] that he has balls. Which is good.
Yeah, gotta be careful with this. We ignored it today, but this feeling has been a pattern and I don't want to see where it leads.“Ah.” You exhale, taking in the scent of blood and the cries of the maimed. There is a nervous twitch in your fingers desiring more, telling you to accept it, to embrace it, to drown in it, to revel in it, to paint your white wings red with the blood of your enemies and turn their essence into your strength. In your mind you can almost see and hear a chorus of winged angels singing war. The feeling is strong, but it passes swiftly, leaving behind no more than a malingering memory of bloodlust. An ancestral instinct, a racial memory: whatever it is, it does not seem good for business. An instinct too wrapped up with the wrong sort of bodily fluids, as far as you are concerned.
This. No one gives us a lot of trouble and expects us to leave it at that. They have made us work, and we expect a decent pay-off from that. Isn't it a lucky coincidence that they also do not need their possessions anymore?For you, looting dead mobs is just something you do as a Hero, so you haven't given a lot of thought as to why you personally do it and can't be bothered to, so all three options can actually be simplified to "Because I want to" and "Because they gave me a lot of trouble" for you.
B. “They can’t take their earthly belongings with them when they pass on to… well, wherever it is you believe dead people go to.” The dead have no more use for their belongings, but you do. It’s only fair after all that trouble they made you go through.
We need a maid, since Rin refuses to do any house-keeping. And even if she didn't, I would not let her anywhere near the kitchen anyway.A. You ask the chief to give you the prettiest girl in the village. Nothing else will suffice.
Let's look more benigh while at the same time leaving what we can't carry anyway. We'll appear good and noble and won't have to drag a ton of worthless junk with us. It is all about efficiency, both in managing loot and diplomatic relationships.B. You trade what seems to be to you an acceptable amount of loot from the dead for the money. You can’t carry it all anyway.
treave, what is their stance on non-humans?Alliance would relieve our self from defending both of them from every bandit or other small fry attacks and it could potentially lead more prosperity to both sides due trade in long run.
“Ah.” You exhale, taking in the scent of blood and the cries of the maimed. There is a nervous twitch in your fingers desiring more, telling you to accept it, to embrace it, to drown in it, to revel in it, to paint your white wings red with the blood of your enemies and turn their essence into your strength. In your mind you can almost see and hear a chorus of winged angels singing war. The feeling is strong, but it passes swiftly, leaving behind no more than a malingering memory of bloodlust. An ancestral instinct, a racial memory: whatever it is, it does not seem good for business. An instinct too wrapped up with the wrong sort of bodily fluids, as far as you are concerned.
You lower your blood-stained sword. It was not to say that these soldiers are weak: in fact, you would rank them as above average amongst the human armies that you have crossed swords with. They are not shrinking peasants who barely knew which end of the spear to hold, and have definitely survived battle more than a few times. However, the gap in experience is just too great to surmount. In your quest to defeat the Demon Lord you had been thrown into impossible odds against impossible numbers far too many times to count. Even if you have no magic, even if they were more skilled in arms, this is by no means a fair fight.
Dammit, Rin.
Agreed. We should fry people with lightning, making it as bloodless as possible without actually reducing the killcount.Clearly we should watch out and NOTDevour Soulgo Rambo everytime we're given the chance, unless you want this to be the only choice available to us.
By the way, what happened with the wounded enemy commander by the way? I assume she was dragged away with the survivors, but perhaps she was hit by a stray arrow and didn't make it, I don't know.