In Arcana Cards. 'The Fool' card is labled as 0. So, it was pretty much Obv from that.
And for how i guess certain things. If I see something that is connected to several other things. Then I'll make Bold Guess that's pretty logical. For an example, my mythical Races theory.
It's just that. You just have to rack ur brain for that 🙂↕️
now i get ur point, i understand what u mean, i even agree
lets put it this way, a character like her is very normal nothing is wrong, and like u said she is in a great spot. the problem for me is, this novel is so goated, every char, troupe, sequence of events is incredibly detailed and wonderfully written, im not saying audrey's char is s*it, compared to every char in lotm she is the most normal cliche, simple and really brings the mood down a bit,
also u seem to be catching upto me very quick, i hope to see ur comments in the future :)
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Hey, don’t take this the wrong way — I’m not blaming you or anything. It’s just that I think C.F. uses her as a narrator for a good reason, and I really don’t get why people hate her for that. She’s literally in one of the best spots to show a lot of major stuff. I won’t get into spoilers, but there’s a ton of important stuff going on around her.
Yeah, I do agree she can be boring sometimes, and her childish moments can be super annoying, but honestly, I still like her overall. She has her good sides too, and I’m looking forward to seeing how she grows as a character. Those last two chapters were painfully boring, but I guess they were needed to make the next part more interesting.
About Book 2: I’ve only read up to chapter 700, so my view might change later, but so far the Tarot members barely show up and almost never get to narrate anything.
ur starting is wayy off man, whenever the story is about hall family and royal family, its super interesting, but they arent audrey's story. as u know this audrey character setting is a very common troupe, u know along with the mc, there must be this female character who is just pathetic. i get extremely pissed off on this troupe. what im tryna say is that audrey isnt unique and lacks authority. a bland personality compiled with the presence of her in the story makes me feel its forced. i also agree alger shouldnt be replaced taking in the spotlight. but comparing the screen time of her and other characters in the tarot club makes me pissed.
Also i will apologize for mentioning her in book 2 as idk what happens but if it is as u say, i retract my words about her in book 2
again i mentioned before i liked audrey whenever she had a modest screen time, she is char anyone can understand easily, she hogging the screen time its just sad.
also do u not find her boring compared to others?
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As a noble from Backlund — which is where a ton of major events happen — and being on the Spectator Pathway, Audrey really is the best choice to show a lot of important stuff. Alger is a great character too, but aside from his secret with Qilangos, he doesn’t really have much left to explore. Replacing POVs like Audrey’s with Alger’s would just swap a chapter tied to important plot points for filler, and even if this one was a bit dull, it’s still connected to bigger things.
The complaint about Book 2 doesn’t really hold up either — pretty much all the members have very limited screen time in most of that book, and when they do show up, it’s because there’s a good reason for it. For example, the main character has a very strong reason to need a psychiatrist. I doubt Audrey is even the one with the most scenes. I also want to see more of the other characters, but instead of forcing them in, I’d rather the author just write more about what they’ve been up to between the two books.
na na the man is right, let the man be born in peace. life is troublesome enough, and due the man being seq 1 he cant enter the place of eternity. his only peaceful time is when he isnt born
Analyze a drop of blood from a Mythical Creature(the monster form of a sequence 4+ beyonder). Once you have fully analyzed the blood, you can drink the potion. The species of creature the blood comes from determines your specialty as a Mysticologist.
Drink the potion inside of a Obninsk, which is a type of large sea animal.
Ocean Songster(5) => Cataclysmic Interrer(4):
Drink the potion after surviving an intense bout of earthquakes and tsunamis.
Thunder God(1) => Tyrant(0):
Have at least 100,000 followers who follow you entirely out of fear. In front of these followers, challenge a Sequence 0 True God and survive. After this, drink the potion.
(⭐ represents which one we learned about this chapter)
Well... So in Leonard's mind there are 3 suspects:
- Sherlock Moriarty
- Gherman Sparrow.
- Dwayne Dantes.
Only if he knew...
yoo twilight dude howd u get the colorful circle?
In Arcana Cards. 'The Fool' card is labled as 0. So, it was pretty much Obv from that.
And for how i guess certain things. If I see something that is connected to several other things. Then I'll make Bold Guess that's pretty logical. For an example, my mythical Races theory.
It's just that. You just have to rack ur brain for that 🙂↕️
now i get ur point, i understand what u mean, i even agree
lets put it this way, a character like her is very normal nothing is wrong, and like u said she is in a great spot. the problem for me is, this novel is so goated, every char, troupe, sequence of events is incredibly detailed and wonderfully written, im not saying audrey's char is s*it, compared to every char in lotm she is the most normal cliche, simple and really brings the mood down a bit,
also u seem to be catching upto me very quick, i hope to see ur comments in the future :)
Hey, don’t take this the wrong way — I’m not blaming you or anything. It’s just that I think C.F. uses her as a narrator for a good reason, and I really don’t get why people hate her for that. She’s literally in one of the best spots to show a lot of major stuff. I won’t get into spoilers, but there’s a ton of important stuff going on around her.
Yeah, I do agree she can be boring sometimes, and her childish moments can be super annoying, but honestly, I still like her overall. She has her good sides too, and I’m looking forward to seeing how she grows as a character. Those last two chapters were painfully boring, but I guess they were needed to make the next part more interesting.
About Book 2: I’ve only read up to chapter 700, so my view might change later, but so far the Tarot members barely show up and almost never get to narrate anything.
ur starting is wayy off man, whenever the story is about hall family and royal family, its super interesting, but they arent audrey's story. as u know this audrey character setting is a very common troupe, u know along with the mc, there must be this female character who is just pathetic. i get extremely pissed off on this troupe. what im tryna say is that audrey isnt unique and lacks authority. a bland personality compiled with the presence of her in the story makes me feel its forced. i also agree alger shouldnt be replaced taking in the spotlight. but comparing the screen time of her and other characters in the tarot club makes me pissed.
Also i will apologize for mentioning her in book 2 as idk what happens but if it is as u say, i retract my words about her in book 2
again i mentioned before i liked audrey whenever she had a modest screen time, she is char anyone can understand easily, she hogging the screen time its just sad.
also do u not find her boring compared to others?
As a noble from Backlund — which is where a ton of major events happen — and being on the Spectator Pathway, Audrey really is the best choice to show a lot of important stuff. Alger is a great character too, but aside from his secret with Qilangos, he doesn’t really have much left to explore. Replacing POVs like Audrey’s with Alger’s would just swap a chapter tied to important plot points for filler, and even if this one was a bit dull, it’s still connected to bigger things.
The complaint about Book 2 doesn’t really hold up either — pretty much all the members have very limited screen time in most of that book, and when they do show up, it’s because there’s a good reason for it. For example, the main character has a very strong reason to need a psychiatrist. I doubt Audrey is even the one with the most scenes. I also want to see more of the other characters, but instead of forcing them in, I’d rather the author just write more about what they’ve been up to between the two books.
fucking demoness
hmm fog everywhere... what if this foggy town is present right below the fog, since its in the same vicinity thats why klein cant enter above the fog?
peak cinema?
peak cinema.
12800 pounds is around 1.78 Million USD
na na the man is right, let the man be born in peace. life is troublesome enough, and due the man being seq 1 he cant enter the place of eternity. his only peaceful time is when he isnt born
god i love the unborn jokes
yo u finally caught up to me, hope to read ur comments in the future
Rituals we currently know of(Part 2)
Mystery Pryer/Hermit Pathway: Constellations Master(5) => Mysticologist(4)⭐:
Analyze a drop of blood from a Mythical Creature(the monster form of a sequence 4+ beyonder). Once you have fully analyzed the blood, you can drink the potion. The species of creature the blood comes from determines your specialty as a Mysticologist.
Tyrant/Sailor Pathway: Wind-blessed(6) => Ocean Songster(5):
Drink the potion inside of a Obninsk, which is a type of large sea animal.
Ocean Songster(5) => Cataclysmic Interrer(4):
Drink the potion after surviving an intense bout of earthquakes and tsunamis.
Thunder God(1) => Tyrant(0):
Have at least 100,000 followers who follow you entirely out of fear. In front of these followers, challenge a Sequence 0 True God and survive. After this, drink the potion.
(⭐ represents which one we learned about this chapter)