Crackgear
When life gives you lemon, you make lemonade out of it. Don't mind me, I just like doing art and expressing it through the works of words or art
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Yes, indeed. But its more of villagers fearing them as most are rather uneducated and mostly learn from rumours or stories
Hahahah, very funny. That is Call of Nature
Pretty dark in humour but well, works one way or another. Though, not the authorities and hospital
Why,yes. Glad you caught up on the lore! Griffon has the ability to reverse wounds and injuries instead of healing them. She also has a passive ability to calm and lul people to a calmed state if so time be it.
Thanks, Velk. I see you are using the beta image of Shin-ae over there.
Oh, hey Velk. Didn't know you made an account. Yeah, that's correct as this is the first level of her actually mustering up on her Guardian's cooperation compared to NZ's training like the rest.
Owch thanks for the heads up.
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Well considered, the story of this chapter. Yep XD
If you mean the Last Soldier Arc, no not at all. They wear their uniforms but it's different from their usual continuum attire. More of a wasteland version of it mixed in with tribal wear (well except for Mary and Leutenegger who wears just altered versions of everyday wear) Mary wears a coat made out of an old radiation suit scrapped with cloth and rags for warmth and air for example.
Yes, but the doctor still refers to him as 'she' because he keeps on his guardian based disguise in public areas.
True, but Mary was brought up in an isolated town so her knowledge is really compact even with ally tribes around, she stayed among the tribe and the forest only.
Retarded sounds a little harsh, more like just mentally deficient.
I mean, it was already stated she was alive :/
Yah, it's scientifically known as Acromegaly syndrome which is very very rare.
Also, kudos for recognising the use of Fallout as a reference, I assume you played it before. I love the novels and the game adaptations they make since it gives some realistic fiction to it but without the whole technological advancement mumbo-jumbo.