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Seriously tho, he would probably actually do that
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thank you for the info.Oblivion Of The Endless said:
Bumping this as the new chapter just got releasedOblivion Of The Endless said:So, important thing to discuss
You guys remember Kiyoko, right? The girl with a nuke
Apparently, the nuke can yield High 7-A results or something among those lines (Ive talked with Abyss about that)
So, theoretically, Ayaka would have been oneshot'd by the nuke since she is Low 7-B, but instead, lost some limbs and got bad injuries
So, either Ayaka is actually High 7-A or a Low 7-B stonewall due to the dragon scales, or the event was PIS/Outlier
What do you guys think?
In terms of character, I wouldn't say Yogiri's uninteresting. Well, not exactly. His entire character revolves around the myth of ID. Which is the interesting part about him in my eyes.
It's like, often times in stories gods themselves don't have interesting personalities per-se, but the legend of their deeds and other characters' reaction to those legends are the interesting portion.
Like, we as readers know that nothing will ever top Instant Death, no matter how grand or great the obstacle. But characters in-story have no idea of this. And given that the verse was built to be crowded full of unforgivable assholes, it makes quite the amusing setting for our protagonist to be in.
His attitude towards Death is refreshing: Unlike other isekai MCs who hesitate to kill others but do so if needed (Most fall under this category). Yogiri's attitude towards the killing of others is cold. Even when he accidentally kills, he never broods over it, the most you'll get out of him is a "My bad.". While there are characters such as Ainz Ooal Gow who somewhat share this attitude a bit, unlike most of them who changed after being isekai'd, Yogiri has always had this attitude. Always absolutely confident that his ability is always working properly to alert him of killing intent. What if some kind of malfunction happens where he accidentally targets the wrong person because his sense for killing intent was off? This is something he never really thinks about. He only mentioned once something along the lines of "Sure, it's possible there's someone who won't die from my Instant Death; but there's no point in thinking about that too much"
It's also worth mentioning that Tomochika as a heroine is a breath of fresh air. She doesn't have any real qualms with Yogiri being this way, unlike a traditional heroine. The most you'll get out of her is a "Geez, you went a bit far." and this way of thinking is fully explored in the narration and dialogue between her, Mokomoko, and Yogiri.She feels that she has no right to complain about how Yogiri uses his power, even if at times she thinks he is a bit too trigger happy. Especially in situations where she could have been hurt as well by whoever Yogiri killed, she feels just as responsible for their death as him. There's even been times where she's nudged Yogiri and went "Hey, aren't you gonna kill this guy?" speaking of people who weren't really life threatening and more-so just semi-hostile or seemed suspicious.Another reason she's unique is, she never falls in love with Yogiri and as far as I know they're both just friends; with no romantic tension and Yogiri only showing mild sexual interest in her, beyond her being his most trusted person in this foreign world.
To me, her role in the story is semi-reminiscent of the in-deep mob wife role you see in mobster movies. Which is a role I enjoy quite a bit. To top it off; despite Yogiri being probably the most OP main character in isekai history (Relative to his verse); she's not completely useless.