Potatoes were a staple food in Europe (kind of like how rice was a staple in asia). In fact, in the late 1980's when there was a potato famine in Ireland it led to something like 1 million people starving to death and a similar number emigrating to other countries like the USA. Shows how important it was as a resource.TEKnician wrote:Who knew potatoes were THAT valuable? I'm serious, I'm learning a hell of a lot of stuff from this show. I'm starting to form this strange attachment to this show.
Maoyuu Maou Yuusha
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mirkosp wrote:
ECONOMY!
"now that's what I call *puts on sunglasses*
Over-inflation"
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Holy shit, that was well-played sir.Jasta85 wrote:mirkosp wrote:
ECONOMY!
"now that's what I call *puts on sunglasses*
Over-inflation"
Almost as hard as fighting a Holy Paladin.
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We finally see a better use for teleportation magic. LOL. They are so cute when they argue.
One thing that bothers me is how much time passes every episode. Jeez.
One thing that bothers me is how much time passes every episode. Jeez.
Almost as hard as fighting a Holy Paladin.
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Well it's a 12 ep series, and you can't expect them to fix the world without a few time skips now can youTEKnician wrote:One thing that bothers me is how much time passes every episode. Jeez.
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Holy hell. By far best episode of the season. God damn fairies, that was an awesome surprise. Plus the cool battle plan by...you know I'm just gonna call her Ruby. She mentioned she is called "Ruby Eyes" a few episodes ago.
Nice dueling scene, even if they sacrificed art detail for dynamic movement. It was worth the effort. I am in love with the soundtrack for this series. I'm surprised how little feedback this series is getting.
Nice dueling scene, even if they sacrificed art detail for dynamic movement. It was worth the effort. I am in love with the soundtrack for this series. I'm surprised how little feedback this series is getting.
Almost as hard as fighting a Holy Paladin.
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ep 7, lol at the midnight duel over the hero
wonder when the witch companion is supposed to show up
wonder when the witch companion is supposed to show up
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I've been wondering that too. And even after 7 eps in, I'm still not sure what to make of this, as I'm trying not to expect much from it as well. I mean, it kinda feels like a slice of life version of Queen's Blade but without the (exposed) boobage or the tournament, so I'm not really sure what to expect.
I also kinda feel like playing Lords of the Realm II again.
I also kinda feel like playing Lords of the Realm II again.
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Aside from a fantasy setting, how is this in any way like queen's blade (all I can remember that series being about was the tournament and boobage, what do you have left when you take those away lol).8bit_samurai wrote:I've been wondering that too. And even after 7 eps in, I'm still not sure what to make of this, as I'm trying not to expect much from it as well. I mean, it kinda feels like a slice of life version of Queen's Blade but without the (exposed) boobage or the tournament, so I'm not really sure what to expect.
I also kinda feel like playing Lords of the Realm II again.
Aside from the director being the same, I'm trying to figure out why this series feels so similar to spice and wolf, the authors of the source material are different but they feel very similar, atmosphere wise.