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Ytlaya posted:
The problem is Shiro's name is actually Shiro. And, yeah, I have no clue whatsoever why they translated Snape to Rogue.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 17:41 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:46 |
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Arkeus posted:The problem is Shiro's name is actually Shiro. I thought it was Shiraori and that Shiro is just what she goes by when interacting with the Demon King and associated people.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 18:12 |
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gimme the GOD drat candy posted:world of cultivation might be good if they decided to actually translate it, but we will never know. just treat it like you're reading an English fantasy or scifi novel if you can't handle a couple dozen neologisms per book then your spec fic power level is too low
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 19:49 |
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Ytlaya posted:I thought it was Shiraori and that Shiro is just what she goes by when interacting with the Demon King and associated people. Yeah, her name is Shiraori and Shiro is her nickname/what everyone calls her.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 21:40 |
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Autonomous Monster posted:Eh. That one's pretty easy to work out. easy to figure out but its my go to for just how ridiculous wn translations can get when dialogue approaches 50% titles by word
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 21:51 |
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I like the Divine Word Pope in Kumoko. He's an interesting character. edit: How old are Wrath/Sophia when they first meet? Ytlaya fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Mar 31, 2017 |
# ? Mar 31, 2017 02:28 |
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Ytlaya posted:I like the Divine Word Pope in Kumoko. He's an interesting character. A few years before war, maybe?
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 11:30 |
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All the human reincarnators are about the same age, so Sophia can't be any older than Shun and and his crew.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 13:02 |
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They changed a lot of the names for Harry Potter here in norway as well. I forgot most of them but for example Dumbledore becme Humlesnurr, which doesn't mean anything in particular, but is the same whimsical nonsense that is appropriate for the character. I think the fact that it's an all ages book series has a lot to do with it since some of the names are hard to pronounce in norwegian. Like they changed Hermoine to Hermine. We barely ever change or dub stuff unless it's for kids these days because we have become pretty comfortable with english in general I think. When I went through my parents old comic books everything got translated, even where it was unneeded. Batman ended up as Lynvingen (Lightning Wing.) . Now it's just left as Batman. E. Oh right, Snape ended up as Slur. Pretty much a pronounciation thing all around. Tiriganiaq fucked around with this message at 20:53 on Mar 31, 2017 |
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Bobulus posted:All the human reincarnators are about the same age, so Sophia can't be any older than Shun and and his crew. Yeah, but I can't remember how many years have passed or how many years the Oni/Sophia meet before intersecting with Shun and crew. I also can't remember how old Shun (and everyone else for that matter) are by the time the Elf Village battle takes place. If the human academy is like the demon one, it lasts until the age of 15, so I'm thinking that maybe they're all <15?
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:28 |
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I want to say they're all about the same age they were when they died, since they all recognize each other immediately.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:32 |
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Yeah, I don't have any concrete numbers in my head, but Sophia definitely acts like a bratty 15-year-old, so I'm going to go with that.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:32 |
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Speaking of Sophia - has she been banging her reverse harem or what? It's been kind of unclear and at first I thought that Shiro was mistaking blood sucking for making out, but later Sophia mentions in one of her chapters how blood sucking often escalates into something more. In general I think part of what sets this web novel apart from like 99% of other web novels is the fact that it focuses on multiple characters. This prevents the issue of the web novel just being a power fantasy with a singular protagonist being a proxy for the reader. For this reason I've been enjoying all the post-Labyrinth story a lot more, now that there's a bigger focus on plot and it isn't just about Kumoko becoming stronger and killing monsters. Even the Kumoko chapters now include more characters, which makes them more enjoyable. Is there any word on how close the series is to finishing? From what I understand the translations are around where the raws are, right? I'm wondering if the story will end with the resolution of the whole "saving the world" issue or if the plot will move on to the larger setting (we still don't really know what's up with all the Gods, netherworld, etc).
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:57 |
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Quoting myself, since it's relevant to the current discussion:Tamba posted:Volume 4 of the novel includes a timeline also, Kumoko-planet-years are a bit longer than earth years, so you can probably add a year or two if you're calculating ages. Ytlaya posted:Is there any word on how close the series is to finishing? From what I understand the translations are around where the raws are, right? I'm wondering if the story will end with the resolution of the whole "saving the world" issue or if the plot will move on to the larger setting (we still don't really know what's up with all the Gods, netherworld, etc). I actually thought it would be over shortly after chapter 300, but then the author started another flashback chapter, so who knows. The main story seems to be almost finished though. Tamba fucked around with this message at 23:49 on Mar 31, 2017 |
# ? Mar 31, 2017 23:46 |
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I hope it doesn't end that soon. Even though it might be best for the story as a whole to end it before letting it become bad, there are so few good web novels that I don't want to lose one of the rare ones I enjoy.
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 02:22 |
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No! Kill it before it turns!
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 03:17 |
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I originally dropped Ze Tian Ji/Way of Choices back when he beat the demon assassin. I had picked it up at the same time as a bunch of other trash xianxia/wuxia novels so I was dropping them left and right. I came back, now I'm caught up, and it is really, really good. I'm worried it's going to run into the same problem ISSTH had, where it's way better when people aren't fighting but it's going to turn into constant asspull battles, but we'll see. So far it's been very good at showing that Changsheng is a genius but even at his best it's only enough to be roughly on par with the other geniuses in his generation.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 08:37 |
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Battles in ISSTH have devolved into Meng Hao waving his hand and making people explode. Occasionally he discovers a new way to wave his hand and instantly kill people who are horribly outmatched. ZTJ has done a much better job so far of making battles tense and interesting. Sure he's a genius with a comically oversized bag of tricks, but he's constantly facing people who are far above his weight class, he usually has to depend on others to win, and the stakes are often more complicated than win or die so failure is always a possibility. Most of the rear end pulls seem to be preceded by a fair bit of foreshadowing, but still manage to be surprising and interesting in their execution. The only complaint I've had about the story so far was that I couldn't see why anyone would believe that horrible frame job, but that was finally explained in a way that made sense.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 09:14 |
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no one important believes it, but no one important cares about the well-being of poor zhexiu either so they might as well torture him anyway.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 13:36 |
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So, has anyone read Shrouding the Heavens/Zhetian? And, if so, does it have any redeeming qualities whatsoever? Because I'm at chapter 22, and, uh a) It's still the prologue somehow? b) The protagonist has yet to establish any sort of personality. Apart from "calm", maybe? c) The author just will not shut up about how the "weak-willed females" are falling over cliffs or bursting into tears or having nervous breakdowns. I mean, I was prepared for your average garden variety webnovel misogyny, but this guy seems genuinely worried that the reader might forget to despise women. d) This seems to be one of those stories where every character is the worst possible version of themselves at all times. It's bumming me out just a little. ...I'm not going to keep going with this one. I've also read Absolute Choice and Forty Millenniums of Cultivation recently. Absolute Choice I actually liked! It came up here a couple of weeks ago, I think the thread was pretty down on it? Well, dissenting opinion: it makes me laugh. Shi Xiaobai is ridiculous buffoon on every level and the novel's not afraid to lean into that. The image of a guy in a clown outfit throwing fantasy kung-fu counterstrike players into despair by dancing around like a crab had me giggling for hours. Forty Millenniums... 99% of it does not in any way resemble Warhammer fanfiction. This is a shame, because the parts that do are the best parts. Like, there's this bit where the protagonist and his peers visit an old warship turned monument. The warship, it turns out, is famous; quote:On the hologram appeared a blood-like setting sun, stormy winds and thunder, and a thousand crystal battleships interweaved amongst each other. They mutually collided, tore apart, and were engulfed in explosion in a bitter battle! This is much more interesting than anything the story is actually about.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 16:34 |
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Starting part 3 of Ascendance of a Bookworm and it's starting to look like this is going to need a big chart of all the character's family trees and relationships like Game of Thrones needed. The list of characters expands pretty dramatically as the story goes on. Really, really good though. The second half of Part 2 had a lot of great moments.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 17:13 |
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Bakanogami posted:Starting part 3 of Ascendance of a Bookworm and it's starting to look like this is going to need a big chart of all the character's family trees and relationships like Game of Thrones needed. The list of characters expands pretty dramatically as the story goes on. The finale of arc 2 is amazing. I was a wreck, though. Edit: Btw, there is a huge and complicated relationship chart out there. Pretty rabid fans for this series. Not to mention the big wiki with 314 characters and their affiliations listed. Includes spoilers, though. Edit 2: Don't miss that she started posting side stories on a different page once part IV began: http://ncode.syosetu.com/n7835cj/ darkgray fucked around with this message at 17:56 on Apr 2, 2017 |
# ? Apr 2, 2017 17:43 |
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So Shiro's plan has been revealed in Kumoko, and there are a couple things I don't totally understand. 1. Why is "soul death" worse than regular reincarnation death? If you can't remember your previous lives, regular reincarnation death doesn't seem any different than "full" soul death. 2. From what I understand, the two options are 1. do nothing until Sariel's soul dies, at which point Kuro takes over and sacrifices himself to save the planet and 2. kill enough people that the System can be destroyed and Sariel's soul can be saved, though she would still die (Kumoko's plan). Doesn't it seem like the the only difference is thousands of people "regular" dying vs. Sariel and Kuro soul dying? I'm not seeing what the problem is with the first option if it would still save the planet and not involved a bunch of killing (even if the killing doesn't kill their souls).
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 06:56 |
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Ytlaya posted:So Shiro's plan has been revealed in Kumoko, and there are a couple things I don't totally understand. quote:2. From what I understand, the two options are 1. do nothing until Sariel's soul dies, at which point Kuro takes over and sacrifices himself to save the planet and 2. kill enough people that the System can be destroyed and Sariel's soul can be saved, though she would still die (Kumoko's plan). Doesn't it seem like the the only difference is thousands of people "regular" dying vs. Sariel and Kuro soul dying? I'm not seeing what the problem is with the first option if it would still save the planet and not involved a bunch of killing (even if the killing doesn't kill their souls). My understanding is that even if Kuro sacrifices himself it won't be enough to heal the planet, just give it more time. It might have been enough if it wasn't for Potimas, but currently it won't. Shiro's plan actually seem to be a bit more nasty than what you are saying, too.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 08:52 |
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Ytlaya posted:So Shiro's plan has been revealed in Kumoko, and there are a couple things I don't totally understand. Arkeus posted:Same reason that someone dying in real life is worse than the person getting amnesia. Also whenever the people living under the system gain exp that is actually a part of whatever they killed's soul getting grafted to their own, so its only the system' support keeping their mismatched souls still working. Which is why Shiro is trying to cut down on high level human/demons so that their souls can be "purifed" before the system is used to restore the planet.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 09:10 |
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darkgray posted:The finale of arc 2 is amazing. I was a wreck, though. I know, right? The last bit of part 2 utterly destroyed me. As far as relationship charts, I found this one on Pixiv and have been using it, but it's kinda hard to read. I'm a bit hesitant to go through the fanart (of which there is a surprisingly large amount!) looking for more due to spoilers. All the stuff seems to either be of part 1 or from parts 4-5. I did find the side story page, and it's even still being updated! I've still got a long way to go to part 4, though.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 12:39 |
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Bakanogami posted:I know, right? The last bit of part 2 utterly destroyed me. I meant this monster: http://goo.gl/Fx7BzV Or this: http://i.imgur.com/ZKI7dIT.gif But since they were updated as the story progressed, they spoil a bit. Edit: This is the wiki, for future reference. darkgray fucked around with this message at 13:17 on Apr 3, 2017 |
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darkgray posted:I meant this monster: http://goo.gl/Fx7BzV Wow, that is both exactly what I was looking for and way bigger than I was expecting. This series is seriously so good. I'd been planning to spend the weekend playing Nier or Breath of the Wild but I just can't put Bookworm down.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 14:29 |
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Bakanogami posted:This series is seriously so good. I'd been planning to spend the weekend playing Nier or Breath of the Wild but I just can't put Bookworm down. Hmm, I actually think it takes a big step up in part 4, but it's also reminiscent of some other big fantasy series, so I've seen complaints about it as well. It seems to be where it started becoming really popular, at least. Edit: Oh yeah, they're doing some campaign thing this week where they let you read the entire manga for free: http://seiga.nicovideo.jp/comic/18228 Just make sure you turn off the comments, to avoid massive ending spoilers by idiots. Kind of fun to see what the world looks like. darkgray fucked around with this message at 15:07 on Apr 3, 2017 |
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Semquais posted:Also whenever the people living under the system gain exp that is actually a part of whatever they killed's soul getting grafted to their own, so its only the system' support keeping their mismatched souls still working. Which is why Shiro is trying to cut down on high level human/demons so that their souls can be "purifed" before the system is used to restore the planet. I think that's wrong. That's why Poitomas is keeping the reincarnators all sequestered with no growth in the elf village. The experience gain helps restore the system when they die. She's trying to keep people from being unreasonably strong because she'll have to kill them to restore the system. Which is why she was trying to have pawns and jerks get the ruler titles.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 20:21 |
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Chapter 3 of honzuki manga is translated
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 21:12 |
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Man, Kumoko's story is so tight. Every major detail was obviously planned out from the very beginning, and it's interesting how they basically hinted at a bunch of later plot developments through the Shun chapters early on.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 22:05 |
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Ytlaya posted:Man, Kumoko's story is so tight. Every major detail was obviously planned out from the very beginning, and it's interesting how they basically hinted at a bunch of later plot developments through the Shun chapters early on. Probably it helped that the author was re-writing the story for the Light Novel version as they went. Although I guess the light novel switches a few things around, so it'll be interesting to see if the story ends in a different way. Two changes I know about : - One of the students gets reincarnated as a dragon-type monster, whom Kumoko almost ate as an egg, and was later raised by Shun. I guess she gets a human form later. - I guess Kumoko takes longer to become a god. All the roadtripping with Ariel happens when she's still in her arania stage.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 22:16 |
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Bobulus posted:Two changes I know about : Ah, both of those make sense. I had totally forgotten about that egg, and now that you mention it nothing ever comes of it in the WNs. It also felt kind of abrupt to have Kumoko suddenly luck upon this energy repository and then BAM she's a god.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 22:33 |
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i came to this thread because i heard there was a story about a reincarnated vending machine man and let me tell you that's been goddamn hilarious to read both of itself and because of the translation is the spider girl light novel translated anywhere? i've been reading the manga courtesy of the absurd sol thread and i want to know if i should read the wn or ln or what
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 23:19 |
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the ln isn't translated anywhere. the wn was machine translated up until a decent group picked it up, and it is up to date or close to it now. blastron is going back over the machine translations, but putting actual effort into the process means he hasn't caught up to where they stopped yet.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 23:29 |
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Bobulus posted:Probably it helped that the author was re-writing the story for the Light Novel version as they went. I'm actually excited a bit about #2 there, because it feels like a wasted opportunity in the WN because she never really gets the opportunity to fail at socializing while still obviously being non-human.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 23:46 |
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FriggenJ posted:I think that's wrong. That's why Poitomas is keeping the reincarnators all sequestered with no growth in the elf village. The experience gain helps restore the system when they die. She's trying to keep people from being unreasonably strong because she'll have to kill them to restore the system. Which is why she was trying to have pawns and jerks get the ruler titles. that's not why he kept them there. potimas wanted to experiment with them as yet another way to try and ascend to godhood. skills and such weaken souls because they use that soul's energy. also, having a bunch of reincarnators with varying numbers of skills is adding unwanted variables to his experimental subjects.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 23:50 |
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It's been two weeks since the last Kumo update.
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# ? Apr 4, 2017 03:45 |
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Regarding Kumoko, I kinda wish that there'll be some sort of problem or mistake with her plans. To be honest, I don't really like how all her ideas and plans are always (more or less) perfect and correct. It would be nice if some other character had to make up for something wrong she did. It would also work kind of well thematically if her hardcore "ends justify the means" pragmatism ended up being a flaw in some way and someone else (like Shun or something) helped to come up with a better solution. I feel like all the other characters have just been swept up in Shiro's schemes and haven't had much agency, so it'd be nice to have them actually accomplish something that isn't just part of Shiro's grand plan. I'm wondering if the recent chapter narrated by post-death Natsume might be hinting at the flaws with Shiro's approach. Her brainwashing basically made him commit to the idea that he was in a dream, and if someone had spoken seriously to him about the situation there's a chance he would have understood. We've also seen Wrath commenting on how mind controlling people (to kill their own family no less*) is really hosed up, even if the end goal might be a good one. If I had to guess, I feel like the core flaw in Shiro's approach is that she never really tries to come up with a better idea once she's come across an idea that works, even if the idea is pretty atrocious. I'm not sure if this will actually come up as an issue, though, since so far her plans have worked almost perfectly. Also, regarding Wrath, I feel like he's a pretty hypocritical guy and ironically has a pretty weak character despite the way he was described and initially portrayed. I feel like the reason he has committed himself so heavily to Shiro's plans and massacring people is because it allows him to mentally absolve himself of the guilt from all the people he killed while under the influence of Wrath (and not under its influence as well I think). I think it's actually a form of cowardice that he's trying to escape from confronting the fact that, even if killing people may be better in the long run, it still caused a lot of pain and suffering that can't just be ignored. *I mean seriously, you don't get much worse than that. At that point you're basically just saying torture is okay.
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