IdleYoungMaster
The idle young master in the strongest sect who writes as a hobby. "Pfft. Jade beauties? Why bother chasing after them? Go do something more productive!"
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Welp, one of the reasons why was because of her "gift". (the power bestowed by the Lion King). The one that Mordred received made her more berserk compared to her usual self, which was why she was eager to prove herself to the Lion King in the canon.
It's not lying. He was implying that having emotions at the time of her rule would've created more tragedies, and that Camelot could've had a better ending if there was an Artoria who understood people better. That's why it was a contradiction. That was simply a "what if" since it was already established that Camelot "will fall" despite what they do. Though, what he implied was that even though Camelot "will fall", it could've had a better "fall" compared to the one in the canon.
Just so you know, I was talking about the good guy in Netsuzou Trap that got cheated on... by another girl. It's quite a complex story, but he could've been done better.
Simply put, if a girl comes close to MC, only to actually seduce other girls around him instead and do things behind his back (without him knowing), isn't that just plain cheating (or in the terms I used in the past, Yuri NTR). You could see that those girls don't like the MC; what they like are the girls around him (and it's treacherous, to say the least).
If you want one example, go look up Netsuzou Trap. Anything with similar vibes as that, I immediately drop.
No, what are you talking about? Yuri NTR is completely different from "Yuri is NTR". The one I'm talking about i was his girl being stolen by another girl. I am not outrightly saying that "Yuri is NTR". Please don't jump to conclusions too quickly.
Yeah. I mixed it up back then, so I'd appreciate if you will find comemnt on it ;)
Argh, thanks for reminding me. I completely forgot to correct this one since I had a busy schedule at that time.
Refer to my latest comment. I thought you were asking about the 'Dark Era' instead of the nightmare (idk what I thought at that time). So yeah, Juggernaut event happened first then the 27th floor nightmare. Astraea Familia were already wiped out when the 27th floor nightmare happened (where Filvis was only one of the few survivors).
I know this is late, but the 27th floor nightmare and the Astraea Familia event (Juggernaught) are two different things.
Yeah. The 27th floor nightmare and the juggernaught incident were two different things. The nightmare one (actually) was time when Evilus remnants set up a trap and a bunch of pass parades (leading to Filvis becoming a creature). Meanwhile, the juggernaught is the trap created by Rudra Familia that wanted to blow up an entire floor to kill Astraea Familia, but they summoned a juggernaught instead. I apologize if I hadn't answered your inquiries as clearly as this (and I thought you're asking about another separate event, the Evilus, Zald, and Alfia chaos one).
No, there was just something 'limiting' him back then. Falna simply released those limits and made his talents shine.
I read the LN through their digital versions. Those might be the fan-translated ones (since official translations took longer to get released at that time).
They didn't die during the 27th Floor Nightmare. They were, in fact, the survivors of it. The entire "Astraea Familia" light novel told a story of the nightmare (basically Evilus, Zald, and Alfia's collab to make things as chaotic as possible). They died within the juggernaught incident with the Rudra Familia.
But yeah, if my current knowledge is correct, volts aren't that dangerous as you could get struck by lightning and still live (since that is the 'flow of electricity'). It wouldn't matter if you're standing on a ground that distributes it (as opposed of actually letting your body keep it). That way, electricity only went through you. Ofc, that will still cause disabilities (aftereffects of electricity passing through the body) but I guess it's still better than straight up dying. So, that was the reason why people in the sea die instantly; since they are standing in saltwater, a conductor of electricity. Your body and the surrounding saltwater will get cooked (as opposed to standing on a ground that better absorbs electricity).
Yeah. There's a reason why I almost failed my AP Physics class back then xD