2013-02-14, 05:44 | Link #163 |
U mad?
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Now if only the evil forces would mass produce that multi-tool knife with tentacle function, they could render a big part of Asgard's forces unusable, the Valkyries and the Einherjar they control. Why did no one think of it before?
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2013-02-14, 11:26 | Link #166 | |
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Valkyries are all female and even Brynhildr couldn't control the Einherjar while being tentacled, with the Valkyries themselves being a prominent force as well.
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2013-02-14, 18:16 | Link #167 | |
( ゚∀゚)アハハ八八ノヽノヽノヽノ \ / \/
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Dwarves op.
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2013-02-16, 00:01 | Link #169 |
We're Back
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
Age: 35
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The moral of the story for the second chapter was pretty nice- no I dont mean the vibrating tentacles, but one month of effort for one month of payment, rather than any monetary value
More Loki and Freyja please
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2013-02-16, 17:57 | Link #172 | |
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2013-02-18, 04:10 | Link #180 |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Spain
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In the end the novel turned out to be a better read than I expected. I especially loved all the references to Norse mythology and the fourth-wall breaking. Jack turned out to be a different kind of hero, one suitable of a love comedy, but still a hero. Nice of Siegfried to entrust Brynhildr to Jack, I always felt sad for those two. Interesting afterword by Kamachi as always, I'm hoping this isn't just a oneshot.
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light novel, romance, shounen |
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