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Yeah. What I'm saying is how unfair it is.John985 said:I think its because of this.
Bowman of Three Stars A+
Extolled as Greece's first huntsman, and counting with Artemis' blessing, his skill the best on earth.
Having an anecdote of three stars (Tri-Star) as a constellation, he has acquired skill with the bow exceeding that of heroes born in different times.
But for other archer I remember is hou yi.
It's like that King's Quest game, where the protagonist becomes a knight by winning a competition. And the only reason he DOES win is because the judges have, in a show of blatant unflinching favoritism, decided that they want him to win.
I like the guy to bits, but the way they wrote it sounds completely contrived. It's like they were working backwards from 'Orbital Giant Lazer Satellite Artemis' and they had to find someone worthy, and because Orion was the one with the most drama potential, they slapped a Grand on his head, gave him the Three Stars Skill, and said 'here's a not-a-reason why he's literally the best Archer across all myth and history, deal with it'.
I cannot help but think if this was Chang'E who became the Death Star, they'd put in Hou Yi as Grand Archer (or maybe the Zhu-whatsit Dude from Journey to the West?). And even that feels more justifiable.