JacksonWalker
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oh so when he speeds up he's literally speeding up, not just physical motion but the time itself on his body. interesting
castor is really bout to be his final shard
I'm really excited for them to step out of pods after having experienced this nightmare, cause like they said these are the most powerful dormant group to ever walk the world, two worlds even! Every other dormant gets a handicap being transported near cities and had their hand held by other awakened. These are battle hardened warriors, from the first nightmare(following the initial awakening) they've already been through as much as people two stages above them have seen or more.
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How do you become a legend, die spectacularly. that's some night city logic right there, which is dead accurate.
this was what I was thinking, for the wings. is when you need to run the hover function can reduce friction and you can just kick on the ground. you used it similarly just now with the bird. just hover like an inch or so above the ground maybe less
fun way to "see nothing" is to close one eye but not the other. what do you see out of your closed eye? no thing.
this guy's been wandering around the oceans for thousands of years I imagine he's had plenty of encounters with the sea creatures before
come on give your boyfriend a gift
if 100 people stay as tenants, and they pay 1 shard every week. that's 400 shards a month from just rent! jeez I didn't even think about it until now. along with having his own hunters who are more skilled, but require pay obviously, I wouldn't be surprised if he made over a thousand in total along with all the products his artisans make. this man can powerlevel someone to max shards in one month.
even if caster was moving at let's say 1/4 of the speed, he would be faster in a fight with another human. cause distance is the main issue. this guy is as big as a house the distance between his claw and the person is further. you have more time to telegraph the attack as compared to the several feet between you and caster. this doesn't make either one any less quick. like a ball and a car both going 40mph. but a ball going from a pitcher to home base versus seeing a car driving down the street. visually the difference is stark even though the speed is the same, I think is the difference here. though maybe I'm wrong.
they mentioned most first time nightmares aren't insanely difficult, and most people who get through it were prepared since young just in case. she probably got a normal scenario like being part of a group of adventurers, waking up in a city, or something like that. not absolute despair like our MC and the star of change.
i just realized, he could also get a mask that blocks sound. he would still be saying the truth.
I mean at the very least his weakness isn't something like light where it can directly kill him. you still have to be stronger than him to kill him cause his flaw is telling the truth. now that cab apply to battle a bit by asking questions like, "what's your next attack going to be" or something like that. but in a fight there's little chance to make use of that information. so at the very least his flaw can't be taken advantage of in that way as long as he finds a good master he'll be safe
wait, couldn't we solve this with headphones. like I get losing your hearing is bad for fighting but maybe we can judt learn to move around another way, like how the mountain tyrant did with no vision.
if you achieve the impossible it seems warranted. every single thing was out to kill him, he'll even the food was molded bread and poison berries. The only slightly safe thing was water. the environment would kill you, the monsters, the allies, your own physique is so weak it would take you out. he'll might as well have given him cancer while you were at it. just keep stacking! reward feels warranted
I like how the spell considers all deaths that are a direct consequence or indirect consequence of the MC's actions as his kill. technically he didn't kill the tyrant, the shadow God did. but if he didn't give a sacrifice the shadow God wouldn't have. so indirectly he killed him.
I think he also was influenced in the wrong direction by the scholars words because he mentioned the whip. because technically it's the heroes fault that out mc got whipped for trying to drink from the heroes flask. on top of everything else he probably feels responsible for this "innocent" child
bloodbane?