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When Himiko dies in the world we summon her from. What will happen?
Is Renault just getting dumber? Cause if sangvis ferri, or his contacts in it, go down so does his transportation, and when that happens he has to pay for it. Which since they're in the middle of nowhere increases exponentially. If he wants contracts for money he has to pay for transport, he wants supplies he has to pay for transport, he wants something from the blackmarket he has to pay for transport. Costs go up, profit goes down, but the world still goes around.
Have you ever tried...asking?
Plot is plot even when it doesn't make sense.
What happened to the previous chapter?
Hope you write this change well.
I'm guessing this means the fire escapes on the outside of buildings. If so, no they are not. They generally start at the middle of the second story where windows are located. And to get to the ground there is generally a ladder. This ladder is raised from the ground all the way to the first platform. So unless someone brought a ladder it is not easy to get up. Also the windows lock.
Maybe that's why his mother went mad. Little Sherlock just always wished her a good day
She just wants to casually murder millions of people.
I feel as though that wouldn't detract from my statement, but rather add into it cause since it shows to have intelligence it would have some pride. And unless it says somewhere that after naming a monster it has an image sense of loyalty it shouldn't detract from my statement. But I can be wrong with that. Also does it say anywhere that you can't forcefully name a monster? I mean we were shown that you can give a monster a name without meaning to, or moreso that you can override a monster's name without you wanting to, i.e Gabiru.
I would be quite concerned if she didn't attend her funeral
You mean like amnesia? It may not generally cause a personality change but there are exceptions to this.
Never would have happened if you were smart and told the truth
You have THE perfect excuse for acting differently. Even if they discover you're not the original Sherlock what reason would they have to do anything but question you. I mean if they're that wary of you they have a truth serum, I don't even know if they actually do but because I'm able to think I can deduce that a world full of magic and mythological beings would more than likely have a truth serum.
Dudes more idiotic than I thought.
I thought you went to a prestigious school? From this it seems you never went to school.
Isn't Mondstadt essentially just a stratocracy?
So, the people you gave money to will most likely have to return the money you had given them, though I can't be entirely sure because countries laws vary. Also a bank will reimburse the companies money in full or partly with how long it took to report the stolen money. You literally died doing nothing. Again I can be wrong but this is all the information I can find leads to.
For a superhuman, yes. But even for trained professionals to reload and just begin shooting it takes about 3 seconds under optimal conditions. Now there are exceptions, take the quick draw competitions where people who only train with one type of revolver can shoot 8 full loads in ~25 seconds(~3seconds to reload and fire the 6 shots) but again this is the exception not the rule.
This stems from what a person wants to declare as an aircraft. The Wright Brothers on their 1903 flight had to use launchers, such as catapults, to be able to propel the aircraft at the start and used skids as the landing gear. Whereas those that argue that it is Dumont in 1906, 23 October that made the first aircraft since his did not require a launcher and used wheels as the landing gear, which is what we modernly use as landing gear. Also authentic documentation showed the Wright Flyer, the Wright Brothers 1903 plane, had flown without a launcher but with the use of strong head winds. Another difference was that the Wright Brothers where able to fully steer their aircraft, up, down, left, right, whereas Dumont was unable to fully steer, only able to steer up or down. As for those before the Wright Brothers, they are not normally accepted since to be classified to be an aircraft you must have full control and all of them before were unable to demonstrate this. If I have something wrong do tell, this is based on memory and some quick googling, so I can easily have got something wrong.