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this is the start of Alex becoming a godfather
if I had a chance to choose which country's military divisions I would join I'd change from the US army straight to Japan, their allowed to draw anime figures on there tanks and helicopters. also the place it beautiful to live in.
what parents would do that tho? military academy is where most parents would send kids who need discipline such as this. sending him to an almost all girl school would just seem like it would create more trouble. would be more understandable if he went to military academy for a year then got kicked out for infighting or inability to follow orders. giving time for character development and also to skip the beginning of dxd plot.
it's call a preference I can like things more then others, lol so if I choose a different look for a character I don't see anything wrong with that. just like how you just said you like the 3D version of Gerald while I prefer the Witcher 3 adaptation nothing wrong with it. so again a can prefer my character to look a different way to me unless I truly need that character/person to look as described in my mind, why can't I use my imagination or a character I like in a story?
all I'm saying is that I change the character to how I prefer them to be, I see nothing wrong with that. to make them more relatable to me or to the story. Like how I can prefer the Geralt for the Witcher 3 over how they describe him in the book or show.
this just reminds me of Buddha from Ragnarok.
it's not complaining I'm just stating a fact that since it first started his character development has changed down a darker path, that's it. also you commented on a message that's 6 months old.
Man, you had marvel and Percy Jackson to choose from and this is who you chose I hope it's just a faze and a lesson learned.
if you think about it would he be seeing vision's in a realistic way or in an anime also makes you wonder if he's in the anime version of marvel or marvel cartoons basically.
anyone got a sharpe to mark the red flags popping up?
the main be reason Batman lost to the owl's is because his code not to kill if he didn't the owl's would have been nothing but history.
Could have remodeled it with magic and then sold it to a muggle family or something then he could have made some sort of profit.
The story is mostly dark and bland, character isn't really relatable or creates a big impression. Has memories of the past of the wars of humans, elf's and other races. So he starts despising people viewing them at the same level as monsters. But you can see he also has the same characteristics that he 'despises' like greet,hate, disgust, and making decisions based of those emotions. so nothing truly interesting in his personality just seems more like a hypocrite. the world background is alright nothing ground breaking but does give good background into the Witcher world for people who haven't read,played, or watched the Witcher series. There's also a bit of plot holes that leave me wondering like at the end of the battle at the castle there was suppose to be 40 kids when it was last talked about after the death of a few kids but then it dropped to 30 when they went back to the castle. Also I might have missed it but what happened to the wolf cubs?
he's not a monster but he's also showing the characteristics that he says he despises in others such as greed, hate for people he's truly never met, and mistrust for everything which lead to actions based on fear.
there's always the good and bad in the world be it monsters,elves, dwarfs, or humans each has the want for power or the want for a better world for everyone even both. choices made now could affect him hundreds of years later. like how in Witcher 2 affects some of the outcomes in Witcher 3