Anna Gaiden

My head canon on the difference between monster and shy girl was that for monster anna gone out for long periods of time trying to kill every thing before they could be a threat to the town. Where as shy girl stayed close to the town slowly turning it into a mini arcology, combined with anna grinding aegis this effectively meant that out side heavy units most antagonists would struggle to do more than superficial damage to the town.
 
Personally, I want to go Canon up to when we fight Sekhmet, then after we win gun it back home rather than advance on the hive. Then when we've fought off the attack, we can go back to the hive and kill it.
 
My head canon on the difference between monster and shy girl was that for monster anna gone out for long periods of time trying to kill every thing before they could be a threat to the town. Where as shy girl stayed close to the town slowly turning it into a mini arcology, combined with anna grinding aegis this effectively meant that out side heavy units most antagonists would struggle to do more than superficial damage to the town.
Seems to be that pretty much. Avalanche stated in the original thread that hero/shygirl!Anna would essentially never lose a defensive battle.

Seems pretty much that the two paths Anna could take is gaining essentially perfect defense vs indefensible offense.

Maybe something like Anna developing solar and energy dynamo further instead of going for the uber cannons, letting her extend the dynamos out enough to cover shelters and make them effectively unbreakable for lower types and highly resistant to higher level ones. Which would fit the Flawless Aegis that Anna would have had if shy girl path was chosen.
 
Omake: Because I Had To Do It

It was a bright morning, and Anna was idly walking through the forest.

She saw a few beehives, several wasp nests, that sort of thing. But what she was really looking for was a place to test out the thing she had gotten.

Eventually, she found a clearing. She fiddled with the spherical thing, and it soon turned on and engulfed her.

It felt...weird. She didn't really know how else to describe it.

She tried doing various things while in the strange device, and after a while, she started to feel hungry, so she started to head home. But something stopped her just before she went, and she got the strangest urge to write something down.

She walked over to a nearby tree, and carefully carved words into it.

She soon finished, and took one final glance at the words she had etched, before walking home.

She wasn't sure why she wrote the message that she did, to be honest. "Anna was here! Koujirou is a loser!"? What even was a "koujirou", anyways?



i had to do it

if only for the sake of stopping my brain from thinking of a way to do it in the actual quest
 
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Er, Kaizuki, are you still doing this?

So, the basic problem is that I'm largely incapable of writing things at home, or at least that's the behavior that's been observed so far (roughly 3 instances: Mors Innocentia, Acie was almost done when I went home for spring break and I promptly got no work done, and this, which was started during the week I was at college and, well, I got work done there and not so much when I returned home). I've gotten up to about 3k at home, but I don't expect to get very far until I get back to college (Jan 1). So, to answer your question: yes, but as I find the time for it, which is vastly more frequent when I'm not at home.
 
So, the basic problem is that I'm largely incapable of writing things at home, or at least that's the behavior that's been observed so far (roughly 3 instances: Mors Innocentia, Acie was almost done when I went home for spring break and I promptly got no work done, and this, which was started during the week I was at college and, well, I got work done there and not so much when I returned home). I've gotten up to about 3k at home, but I don't expect to get very far until I get back to college (Jan 1). So, to answer your question: yes, but as I find the time for it, which is vastly more frequent when I'm not at home.
Ah school years, the only time in your life where you can have a pseudo writing career and then you graduate. *spooky noises*
 
"The OP, Kaizuki, replied to the thread Anna Gaiden."

AW YES IT'S HAPPENING

"120 words."

Oh. =/

I know what you mean, though; it can be really hard to make the writing happen when there's things to distract you and the magic isn't there. Even if you were on a roll just the day before.
 
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