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...boss, then lost regardless in the last thirty seconds and wiped. This time, they didn't make the same mistake.
Undecided grits his teeth, "Don't f*cking chase the boss!"
"Rela,x dog! I thought he was one hp!" TheOneWhoKnocks answered.
"HE WAS INVULNERABLE!" Undecided barked back...
Interesting. What's it like working there? Assuming it's somewhat different from working at a normal call centre.
I'm lost here, why did Zatanna react to him like that for bringing up Pokemon?
Could you kindly provide a link or name?
Wait, which fight was this again?
More damage than half of everyone dying? If half the population dies, that's half of every job you need to keep society going, dead. And now you have one corpse for every person. How are you burying everyone? So you have people rotting in the streets while you find out which vital roles in...
The panic was worse than the disease. The Spanish Flu was far worse as plagues go, and people pushed through to keep WWI running despite it. The knowledge that the gods are gone would have done far more damage than the deaths.
And blood you shall have! Things are getting very personal for Jerry very soon hehehe.
I appreciate the compliment. Believe me when I say things get a little… heated when things pop off.
Omg i wonder if Kazuma will use the Aqua card against Gil, will his displeasure outweight his anger on Kazuma. Will kazuma make the king of heroes laugh with his story of him bullying aqua.
As an ugly American who knows little of this particular conflict, it sounds like you're making the perfect the enemy of the good enough. Or, at least, that you don't understand why anyone would be happy with good enough instead of a hypothetical better.
Half of them refused, most of the rest died to sickness and giant monster... which is probably also true in the rest of the world.
A few years ago with COVID, we saw how devastating a sickness that puts a fraction of the population down and has a 1,6% mortality rate can be. Something that...
No, but I see no reason it can't have one or more shipgirls in it.
Gwen remains very much the MC, and Sandy is more or less a very fancy crystal ball at this point in time.
Threadmarks: Chapter 18: Changing Course, Hard Right
Rogue Trader. Two words that meant so many things to so many people. For the common masses of the Imperium, they were trailblazing pioneers that brave the dangers of the galaxy to bring the Emperor's Light to yet-undiscovered worlds. To planetary governors, either a source of endless headaches...
Kazuma stole his spot as the protagonist. His choices were 1) Become a comedic straight man side character, 2) Die or otherwise leave the story, or 3) Become the antagonist.
Well, that's somewhat terrifying. I can only assume that the gods, or something impersonating them, ate the souls of everyone who accepted their deal. And it almost certainly wasn't just the people on the ship. It sounds like roughly 5% of people who heard the call refused it (everyone who...