The priest was waiting for the arrival of the princess, who was only an enemy of all of them.
For the priest, the golden princess was the one and only main heroine.
Everyone else was unworthy of his respect, no matter how strong they were.
Tsukihime 2 Prelude III
Last edited by Dartz; October 3rd, 2013 at 11:26 AM.
The priest was waiting for the arrival of the princess, who was only an enemy of all of them.
For the priest, the golden princess was the one and only main heroine.
Everyone else was unworthy of his respect, no matter how strong they were.
Tsukihime 2 Prelude III
Didn't he break the conduct of battle by fighting at night?
Not that the conduct of battle seemed like a big deal at that point, but still.
He would make an OP Caster.
Mcjon, you should know better. The answer is because the Earth is a special snowflake among all the planets in the universe. It's a rule in fiction.
The priest was waiting for the arrival of the princess, who was only an enemy of all of them.
For the priest, the golden princess was the one and only main heroine.
Everyone else was unworthy of his respect, no matter how strong they were.
Tsukihime 2 Prelude III
Could it just be that they don't actually have those powers? Could it be as simple as people worshipped phenomena and said they had powers they didn't have? Would that be viable?
>_>
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CCC seems to imply otherwise. Although with alien tech involved, who knows.
don't quote me on this
The priest was waiting for the arrival of the princess, who was only an enemy of all of them.
For the priest, the golden princess was the one and only main heroine.
Everyone else was unworthy of his respect, no matter how strong they were.
Tsukihime 2 Prelude III
He (Giant bro) was a half-Asura so he would grow stronger at night and be able to use powerful magic. Duryodhana asked Karna to splat him with Vasavi Shakti and so he did. The more impressive part was that Karna actually managed to fight him on equal ground for a long time.
Last edited by Christemo; October 3rd, 2013 at 11:45 AM.