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Perfect 10 | 6 | 17.14% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 15 | 42.86% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 8 | 22.86% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 4 | 11.43% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 5.71% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2014-02-23, 23:41 | Link #81 |
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Shiroe has always had a shady image going for him. The Adventurers and the Landers talking behind his back is nothing serious, just the common gripping about politicians kind of thing. I doubt any of the Adventurers want to seriously do anything about the Round Table, considering what the alternative would be before the Round Table got instated. The Princess with her visually cute moeness naturally gets more sympathy among the more ignorant Adventurer masses who don't understand what's going on behind the scenes.
Those who are in the know treat Shiroe more fairly, but it's also undeniably Shiroe's fault as well for not making more of an effort to nurture his public image due to his introvert tendencies. |
2014-02-24, 02:01 | Link #82 |
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Most people had never heard of Shiroe, he was well known among top level players, but not among general populace.
Now, as far as thet know, this random dude came along, took a seat among the most powerful and influential people in Akiba, bullies this nice (and pretty) girl in front of a crowd and just generally acts like a manipulative bastard. No, they are not loosing faith in the Round Table Council, they are simply mistrustful on Shiroe. |
2014-02-24, 03:30 | Link #83 |
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It's not necessary what Shiroe wanted, but its not all bad for him. It solidified his position, and made sure that the foolhardy and stupid are less likely to challenge him for trivial reasons so he could focus on more important things.
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2014-02-24, 13:57 | Link #84 | |
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The problem is more that he is, the de facto ruler of Akihabara and even managed to make an entire guild dissappear, while nobody has heard much about himself other than that he used to be the Tea Party's strategist. On the other hand Shiroe, has the title 'Villian in Glasses' which is probably more a joke title, of which high level players are aware of, newer players on the other hand not. Assuming you mean Lenessia's speech, it was imho clearly visible that he didn't bully her in front of the crowd, he annouced her for her speech and gave them basic facts, about Estal's status if they don't help. The only thing they could consider as 'bullying her' is putting her in the Valkyrie armor. That however was only observed by a small amount of younger players who actually looked like liking Shiroe. I agree on his behavior though, it's things like not appearing to that victory celebration that make him look like a manimpulative shadow guy I never saw the Landers talking behind Shiroe's back btw. If you mean the two people talking during the festival, those looked more like adventurers. It was even mentioned that adventurers that have never been in Estal before were there that day.
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2014-02-24, 14:09 | Link #85 |
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The adventurers are the one talking behind his back.
The way the adventurers see it. Shiroe used Reynesia as a bargaining chip from the Eastal. The way she was pointed as ambassador for the treaty felt like she was force into it. The adventurers view it as her turning into hostage or at least a gift from the league. You know, to form alliance in different parties for royalties or politician. One has to offer something to gain something. Well Shiroe did said that the adventurers won't be rewarded from the quest. They should expect nothing aside from the gratitude of the princess. It looks like the princess itself is the reward to Akiba from the Eastal. I'm really not good at explaining it but that is mostly the point of what the middle level to low level adventurers view on how the princess become an ambassador for alliance treaty. The veteran of the game kinda had an idea of how did it happen but for the others. It looks like Shiroe is just bullying and cornering the princess.
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2014-02-24, 15:49 | Link #87 | |
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Also allowed are comparisons, with the same restrictions (For example when the anime changed informatiion) That however only applies as long as said anime doesn't screw around with chronology in any way. - That rule might have been changed though, so yeah better re-read before taking my words for granted if you think the novel left out something important.
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2014-02-24, 16:47 | Link #89 | |
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2014-02-24, 18:18 | Link #90 |
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Pretty much this. In novels, even Shiroe not just realise his behaviour toward Sia, isn't appropriate but decided deliberately bully her to get result he wanted. Shiroe did intentionaly, Sia felt being insulted by him, and adventurers saw It too. There is no reason question that metter.
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