*shrug*So why are running around killing monsters of the week when Buffy suppose to gain xp from killing them?
But, hmm. This is actually a good question. Speaking seriously here I think I will need to think about this sort of thing a little more. I've been a little bit loose with the Idol's motivation on killing things beyond being territorial.So why are running around killing monsters of the week when Buffy suppose to gain xp from killing them?
But, hmm. This is actually a good question. Speaking seriously here I think I will need to think about this sort of thing a little more. I've been a little bit loose with the Idol's motivation on killing things beyond being territorial.
You just killed and ate her daughter.
At this rate the Scoobies are going to have a fairly normal high school year.
*is about to say something*At this rate the Scoobies are going to have a fairly normal high school year.
More in depth character interaction with the Scoobies to influence her hobbies would be a thing to add.But, hmm. This is actually a good question. Speaking seriously here I think I will need to think about this sort of thing a little more. I've been a little bit loose with the Idol's motivation on killing things beyond being territorial.
Magic languages are much like math that explains pfysics. Cause math leaves nothing to question, just as magic language conveys ideas in entirety without a chance for it being interpreted in ways not meant by the conveyancer.And you see understanding on her face, and not the simple form of it either. She can see the true shape of the Folly of Latria which you describe.
I think it's something to that effect for the entire town(it has been a while since I watched the show), but to use a metaphor I like, "It's like a fly crawling across a painting".The sewer's are a massive magic circle, right? Like in full metal alchemist. Tough I suppose she has not the fluency in fiction to come to this conclusion.
I think it's something to that effect for the entire town(it has been a while since I watched the show), but to use a metaphor I like, "It's like a fly crawling across a painting".