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  1. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    What's that? Also, has anybody ever explained how John Wick's golden assassin coins work? Like one coin is enough for a lot of stuff Is there change?
  2. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Samurai Jack Why hasn’t Aku just blown up the Earth in the hopes of killing Jack or killing him from orbit? Hell, why not sadistically “punish” the many people Jack’s saved in over 50 years of operation, there were enough to form an army Aku’s consistently shown to be an evil douche who’s not...
  3. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Truth does both admittedly Illusion on the other hand, kinda gets people killed with “bad rolls”
  4. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Funnily, one of the Gods “playing” this “game” LOVES to do just that Hell, if everything goes well and everybody even prepares for everything and are extra paranoid. He fucking gets them all killed by a sudden avalanche or suddenly makes it that they get eaten by this thing As they’re...
  5. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Said mage's younger bratty brother who looks like Negi Springfield but a jerk, was told "you have more than one spell" or "Your fireball spell is composed of some parts, you may only be able to do a fireball once per day, but you can do others too" and as such later whilst the rookies were...
  6. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Surprisingly, after that first issue or chapter, pretty much everything afterwards is pretty light hearted and ends up being sort of about GS gradually opening up to everyone else and getting on the possibility of being a regular adventurer as he wanted, when he was a kid Priestess even becomes...
  7. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    I’ve talked about it before with some other GS fans But more than half the time in the series, the Goblins are mostly only ever going after poor villages or civvies in small numbers If they have big numbers, it’s because they have either guys from the other Non Prayer Races acting as “bosses”...
  8. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    That's actually canon, plus aside from Goblins, people die to all sorts of things. Hell, an entire village of rabbit people was being eaten alive by Yeti's lead by some sort of ice-vampire-queen. It's discussed that there are many nameless villages that could disappear within a year, with no...
  9. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    To anyone who’s read Tokyo Ghoul 2 things are VERY hard to put my head around 1st, how there can be frankly thousands of Ghouls in Tokyo alone when it’s stated that they need at least ONE body’s worth of human meat per MONTH And that doesn’t even account for the guys who eat for pleasure more...
  10. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Speaking of giant mecha, I really wonder just how much all those building sized mecha cost And if it’s relatively cheap to make them, then that same technology can be used for other vehicles and machinery
  11. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Not sure how exactly "The Hero" and her party get quests, but they seem to have a constant audience with The King and other important figures As for the armies, they're apparently all mostly "garrisoned troops" or something and are mostly to be "waiting" and there hasn't been much of a major...
  12. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Still more-or-less the same, Sword Maiden went through Guild Bureaucracy to request for him Also, guys like say Merchants went and stayed there and sort of evaluated for what guys they could get, I recall, depends on how much cash said Merchant's got I think there's something with Japan and...
  13. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Aside from, "fun" think of stupid kids who grew up on stupid stories about SOME stupid kids becoming world class adventurers wiping out armies and such They think they'll become No.1 or close enough And TBF, part of the "fun" there is supposedly the whole "Look, we're going off to distant...
  14. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Yup, hell there have even been Adventurers for thousands of years, enough to even have old ruins with them on murals Truth & Illusion would probably in future games go "Goblins? Oh, those were a race we had in the distant lore, got killed by Pelinal Whitestrake. What do they have to do with...
  15. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Yeah and aside from how they’d get slaughtered en masse after awhile I REALLY have to keep on pointing out to people regarding GS about how they’re the setting’s cannon fodder for a reason and how they let their dicks do the thinking more than half the time with only rare cleverness and said...
  16. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    While the Draugr ARE scary, ya’d think they’d have been cleaned out long ago in Skyrim No Dragonborn needed Hell, I think a number of the old ruins of things like Atmoran and Falmer and Dwemer settlements could be resettled Though admittedly the last has the problem of Dwemer Automata
  17. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Yeah, apparently they even send em by the cartload and have them go fight off with farming implements and induct children with kitchen knives if Septon Merribald’s speech is anything to go by
  18. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    They’re small fish in really small ponds, hell even a “nest” doesn’t have em in half a hundred Hell, the bigger and smarter ones are very rare and barely appear because most of them get killed off
  19. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    It’s a miracle that there are ANY Smallfolk left Hell, the average noble seems to have so little care for their Smallfolk that they could probably lose 90% of their subjects and still expect for enough tax money to buy extremely expensive jewelry I’m amazed that their produce is even good...
  20. CarlManvers2019

    What screams "the author didn't think of the implications"?

    Goblins even in GS are pretty easy to kill, just avoid traps and being overrun too much and avoid getting your weapon stuck and your gold
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