Fyniccus
I'm not an English teacher, just a nineteen-year-old who likes to write.
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For character development. Eden's life antecedent to his reincarnation is filled with nought but hardship. He doesn't need to appear synonymous with your maturity and or logical thinking. It's to give a boy who precedently suffered an attempt to live. Other reincarnators in the world are like your preeminent expectations. Eden exists to showcase the disparity between the myriad reincarnators, beings so singularly obsessed with their precedent knowledge and the canon that they forsake what truly matters, the fact that they may live once more.
Do you only know Shakespeare? Have you actually read any of his works? Your ignorance is insane,
Ah, yes, because using big, obtuse words equates to an essay. Also, I understand that you're a foreign reader, but before you comment on someone's use of language, the least you could do is check whether you spelt the word write correctly[img=recommend]
No, every male is an F-rank, I think I explained it further in the chapter, but these two were the attendants of Areata and the other girl. As for why Eros didn't know about them prior to joining the class, that revolves around how he grew up in a singular room.
That will be explained later, but males can only be the apostle of heroes or demi-gods, anything higher is impossible, he's the apostle to one of those, so the school grants him a higher status.
It quite literally isn't. If he were to reveal his ability, which is from a god, something unseen before by a male, he would just be contained and treated like a threat or put to death. Plus he doesn't even know what being an apostle is so he'd rather hide it until he has proper knowledge.
Yeah it is, sorry about that, at the time my brain just took the word for what it was. Ie: poly = many and I thought chromasia = colours. Thanks for pointing this out though, I'll edit the chapter when I have time.
No sorry, I later try to simplify the words so it might be difficult for the first few chapters
Author's five-star review. If you like mythology and folklore, then look no further. Though this novel is in the early stages of development, you can expect an expansive world with numerous power systems, from apostles bearing the power of gods to saints holding such blessings to espers, along with a gigantic overarching plot.