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yes. the mystical mind powers are doing the heavy lifting though
Im sorry, did he not hear Felix when he said that anybody who gets crippled, whether that be from birth or from being in the army and fighting for him, gets fed to lions? there is a very thick and very grey line between pragmatism and evil, but this man is firmly on the other side.
is this going to be constant from now on, having a clifhanger?
can't he just deceide on one on his own and ask dungface whether he likes it or not? that should've been simple enough, seeing as they didnt insist on naming him together, that was only a suggestion by sylvester.
for the sake of dungface, i hope learning magic doesnt take a lot of intellect
I hope they have some good healing magic because god knows he's goimg to need it
80% of all participating forces perishing is an insanely huge defeat for all involved. any competent commander would've pulled back before, as a medieval army was usually considered crippled and annihilated at just 50%.
the average baby doesn't have any, right?
how can he control mana to make his core condense faster if he has no core yet?
ah yes, the 11 year old that looks like a mother and should be a 3rd year in middle school
yeah.. i think, or more like hope, it was just a mistake on the authors part
he said he was a noble, yet only the equivalent of a modern middle class family, he's most certainly at the bottom of the totem pole.
i dont get what you mean, the protagonist here has not yet noticed he's in the body of a young child, so how would he have adjusted perspective? he's laying down in a bed and hasn't stood up yet, so how would he have realised they were giant compared to him?
yeah, but those two are the epitome of nonsensical and over the top power scaling