2012-12-10, 16:48 | Link #881 |
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Well, I think Char type of character is very cliché. I mostly take a look at other aspects of the series that Char is presented. And he's likely the reason why this type of character is immensely popular, despite the fact that the mass wouldn't like to be ruled by a guy who won't even show his face.
And the masked man in SEED really annoy me. I think the thing with coordinator is very wrong the moment we realize that the inferior humans do better than the superhuman enhanced by genetic engineering coordinators. Why bother? Back to the main topic for once. I don't think that the Vanadis' authority is something we should describe as military officers. They should be someone like the dukes or high ranking nobles who are in control of part of land. It's almost impossible for the army to declare war on the marine even if they really hate each other, but the conflicts among the towns usually happen. |
2012-12-10, 22:11 | Link #882 | |
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i believe just like you that the vanadis is something like their own "king" that obey a "major king" , they can do anything they want unless " major king" tell them to stop |
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2012-12-15, 11:20 | Link #889 |
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well if we look one way. Tigre become a hero in Brune by saving Princess but a lot of people would want him dead. isn't this ironic in the first place normally it would end as "save princess, become a hero and live happily forever". ı don't really like the illustrations of the series. ı mean story is cool but those pictures ruining my imagination
Kazzuya13 I agree with you. big breasts everywhere. even the small ones can be considered big like Regin, Teita. Ellen and Lim's chest is big enough how can Sophie be bigger. my imagination can't take it
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2012-12-15, 11:28 | Link #890 |
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From what i know from jcafe though, the illustrator of this LN is also designer of some hentai doujinshis, and possibly eroge.
That said, somehow i believe that majority of us here picked this LN in the first place because of the generous amount of eye-candy on the first vol's cover. |
2012-12-15, 12:20 | Link #891 | |
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well ı want more of this light novel. so it is ok for me even if author adds new countries he didn't mention till now. by the way is there a illustration of the world of Madan no Ou to Vanadis?
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2012-12-15, 14:17 | Link #892 | |
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I always jump on to teaser when i have nothing more to read. And I continuously check the "future project suggestion" on BT forum. |
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2012-12-16, 03:40 | Link #893 |
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I check this out because many forums always have a reference to this manga which made me curious as to what is all the habub. And i check it out and I like it. Especially because he is not the typical main character that always relay on the power ups he got and always uses them in every single battle without using much of his basic stat.
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2012-12-16, 05:14 | Link #894 |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Cairo, Egypt
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As for me, i have one primary requirement for any harem story whether it be stereotypical romcom or not: A harem lead has to EARN all the heroines that want him. This is why most harem stories fail for me, they just become bland people who get girls because they were “nice guys”. Unlike other male leads where the girls simply getting close to them, Tigre’s actually out there TRYING to get the girls to like him, which makes his position as harem male lead makes some sense.
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2012-12-16, 20:52 | Link #900 | |
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LN readers can you spoil me much
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action, ecchi, fantasy, harem, light novel, mf bunko j, politics, romance, seinen, strategy, true harem, war(s) |
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