Yeah, the Springs are cool. But they're just, like, nice. Our kingdom is built around them, yes, but that's because our kingdom is a backwater, we can do better. With the trade deal we mutually flailed out with Adorie, we're already working on it.Considering its the safest, most reliable and least harmful choice, it doesn't deserve to be discarded out of hand.
Normally that would be a huge consideration for me, but not right now. We recklessnessed our way into this situation, and we can recklessness our way out! Now isn't the time to calm down, that wouldn't be very Cut Through of us.You may also want to consider how this choice will affect Hunger's characterization going into the future... the Armament Fish is certainly the most reckless choice of the three...
This argument would hit a lot harder if we hadn't just voted to leave the VR to its own devices. Aobaru the chosen one will be leaving the premises while Hunger does things that are more important. Mom Gisena and Dad Hunger will be stuck at work in the Human Sphere for the foreseeable future.That's 55 years, which is kind of a holy shit amount of time. Hunger's gotten to Rank 8.5 after a month and we're well on our way to assuming direct control of the Voyaging Realm through Aobaru. The heights we could take them to with more time would be unimaginable. Moreover, both the consequences involved can be easily mitigating through negotiations with Nilfel, in the form of favourable trade deals (for prosperity) and tutoring in Foremost magics (in lieu of Elite Surgecrafters).
Considering its the safest, most reliable and least harmful choice, it doesn't deserve to be discarded out of hand.
If we dig in deep and reach 21 Arete, we can get the legendary FDS, the Fish-Defeating Stance! Then it wouldn't be risky at all.Bleh. Okay, now that we made progress to and augmented anti-terminator advancements, maybe we should focus on mitigating recklesness.
...Is it really that reckless if we do get ADS tho
this is worse than just running the Decimation, and all of the moral arguments that had it win as our priority in the first place are a total farce if this is chosen[ ] The Lord of Stalks - Termeran Venitari is not a pleasant man. Brusque, cold, imperious; of clipped affect and unmerciful gaze, he holds absolute dominion over the cities of the Planar Delta. His personal life is an unceasing parade of petty tyrannies, enforced by an unflinching devotion to order that has resulted in one of the safest, richest, and most stable territories in the Voyaging Realm. For though Termeran is a fastidious martinet whom anyone could despise, it is unquestionably the case that his rule is competent, his foresight long-reaching, his judgements scrupulously fair. His peoples are both happy and free, an equilibrium difficult for all but the shrewdest of rulers even to achieve, much less maintain for decades on end. And yet it all depends on a central fulcrum, on his own incorruptible self without which the position of Despot would attract exploitative oppressors eager to loot the powers of the Delta for their own gain.
His loss would be nothing less than a tragedy, the unmitigated dissolution of the Delta powers into infighting and strife, despite the relief it might provide to his inner circle and family.
*While his security forces are considerable, they stand absolutely no chance against the now-titanic combat powers wielded by Lord Hunger
*It would not be a particularly difficult operation, merely a consequential one. But if Hunger falls to the Armament-Fish, the much vaster kingdom of Nilfel will remain under the LP's shadow...
Oh yeah, I forgot to count the Tyrant! So Hunger didn't start his governmental restructuring projects with a failure, that's a pleasing thought.Also, consider the quest description: "Trapped in a pastoral countryside, they wander its endless hills and meadows, fighting magical beasts, avenging the downtrodden, and overthrowing the government."
Our mandate is clear. Not imposed by a Geas, perhaps, but simple patterns of habit are no less binding! Also, it's just amusing to think of Hunger accidentally the government everywhere he goes. This'll be the fifth time, if you count his previous isekai experience!
That probably wasn't supposed to be inspiring, but I'm fired up now and I don't even like fish.[X] The Armament Fish
Let's stop being a shitty person and start being a great fisherman.
Hm, if only we could rely on Gisena manipulating Hunger for his own benefit to dodge any characterization implications...Not if he's oblivious!
HUNGER: So... I just have to kill this rando and we can get back to focusing on the Lord Protector?
HUNGER: That was easy.
This, but unironically. Not that more Arete is ever bad, that is, but we do have plenty of cheap, low-hanging fruit to spend any picks on.Wait I got it! There actually isn't a need to worry about us taking the fish as an artifact you see. We just have to push for ADS and then after the fight we'll have no Arete left therefore no way to purchase the armament EFB. A brilliant plan if I do say so myself.
I don't think getting a second Armament would work, since we've already got Versch? Apparently it's not impossible to be bonded to more than one, just very inefficient. The Fish would be a potent bargaining chip if not destroyed (which isn't guaranteed, in a fight like that, especially if Satiation requires destruction), but not something Hunger could add as part of his Panoply.Wait I got it! There actually isn't a need to worry about us taking the fish as an artifact you see. We just have to push for ADS and then after the fight we'll have no Arete left therefore no way to purchase the armament EFB. A brilliant plan if I do say so myself.