Magic that lets you shred on the icy slopes
Because why wouldn't it
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idk if anyone's shared this, but vol 13 recently came out and im reading the extra for the first time, and it's neat :) i think it's also one of the few bonuses w/o laios? Understandably, lol
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Spring omen.
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catching up on vol 13 before really was such a treat. it was surprise after surprise, and it was soo good.
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i really love how long it took for laios to come to this conclusion. this is chapter 80 of 97 lol
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Anime onlys questioning why folks are freaked out about the use of dark magic. Bestie the elves are worse than cops and they're going to arrest literally anyone on suspicion of being suspicious and torture you and let you rot and die in prison. The fact that black magic was historically used for fuck wucky stuff aside it's like your buddy going "yeah I payed for your apartment by giving your landlord a bunch of meth" bro I'm going to mega prison for that shit!!!
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The bell shuro gives laios is such an elegant piece of symbolism. Laios immediatly stows it away but it's jingling at the bottom of his bag (and mind) the whole time as the crew enters the most isolated section of the story.
Rescuing Falin was the first thing shuros ever wanted or asked for and Laios return pushes him to be more and more proactive abt his desires. On Shuros side, its constantly ringing, out of his control, and annoying to him and everyone around him. Despite being mortified w intruding on other people, he keeps it on him even when he sleeps. They both almost throw it away several times.
Thru the story its a little ambiguous what shuro feels about laios. IMO the dead giveaway is where he puts that bell:
At his heart!
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fandoms will act like a romantic viewing of a relationship is always the most interesting and complex interpretation. and then proceed to ignore countless layers of nuance and symbolism to make the narrative better fit their ships.
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