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[x] She promised, even if it was hard. (Ling Qi will avoid tactics which leave out or separate her from her spirits and deliberate self sacrifice outside of actual necessity. Affects Zhengui's development.)
"If I am not willing to risk death, I will never breach the cyan realm, my friend," Gong Guo laughed.
If you mean when this sidestory is occurring you can pick up a strong hint in the text, part two will ground it more precisely.
Why must thou so twist this wicked blade in mine ashen flesh?AN: Here you go guys, another commission piece, sidestory this time, regarding the creation of a certain art.
Because it was a AOE DOT art and the time, we needed burst damage.Shit, I just decided to read about Ashen Shadow. It's Yin Fire/Wind, why in the world did we not pick it up?
When we were deciding on it the first time, we didn't have yin or fire bonii.Shit, I just decided to read about Ashen Shadow. It's Yin Fire/Wind, why in the world did we not pick it up?
People wanted different things, there was a huge fight about it, a lot of salt appeared. There is a reason a commission was made about itShit, I just decided to read about Ashen Shadow. It's Yin Fire/Wind, why in the world did we not pick it up?
It's interesting that the debt to a higher noble can be dangerous both ways. On one hand, the higher noble has to do something for someone below him on the social scale, but on the other hand, if the lesser noble holds on to the debt for too long then the higher noble might look for ways to get rid of him.Gong Huo grimaced, scratching his cheek sheepishly at the reminder that he had only been so welcomed due to the… incident with Lord Chu, the barbarian, and the goat. He was glad to be rid of the debt, if he was honest. Holding the debt of a higher noble could be dangerous, especially if one was not careful in asking repayment.
I dont think its that really. After all, said person did do you a favor, and a higher noble wont much care to take away the just repayment for deeds done unless said favor gets called at incovenient time/moments. At least thats what I assume.but on the other hand, if the lesser noble holds on to the debt for too long then the higher noble might look for ways to get rid of him.