This story has just begun.And even important information to the story only appears in fragments. The orc chief asks Laios, "If you defeat the mad magician who created this labyrinth, you will have the entire labyrinth, but what do you intend to do?" Laios replies, "From now on, I will explore with the aim of taking possession of this labyrinth." This conversation will be an important theme in the story.And Senshi was listening to this conversation next to him. It's good to remember this.
I'm glad you like the designs of the orcs! Notice that they all resemble wild boars rather than the standard pig-like design (in japanese media) and that the baby orc resembles a young boar that hasn't fully developed any tusks or dark patterns! Ryoko Kui is amazing at putting her own spin and depth into the world of fantasy!
I'm actually with Marcille. The orcs just slaughtered an entire market full of people and then act like they're the victims. Even the chief felt some grudging respect for Marcille having the guts to call them out on their hypocrisy.
People who would very likely have no qualms slaughtering their entire village and turning their heads in for bounty money... At least they're doing it for food. (Also, the orcs didn't destroy the bodies, so someone could still come by and ressurect everyone.) Of course, those are excuses.
This story has just begun.And even important information to the story only appears in fragments.
The orc chief asks Laios,
"If you defeat the mad magician who created this labyrinth, you will have the entire labyrinth, but what do you intend to do?"
Laios replies, "From now on, I will explore with the aim of taking possession of this labyrinth."
This conversation will be an important theme in the story.And Senshi was listening to this conversation next to him.
It's good to remember this.
I'm glad you like the designs of the orcs! Notice that they all resemble wild boars rather than the standard pig-like design (in japanese media) and that the baby orc resembles a young boar that hasn't fully developed any tusks or dark patterns! Ryoko Kui is amazing at putting her own spin and depth into the world of fantasy!
I'm actually with Marcille. The orcs just slaughtered an entire market full of people and then act like they're the victims. Even the chief felt some grudging respect for Marcille having the guts to call them out on their hypocrisy.
People who would very likely have no qualms slaughtering their entire village and turning their heads in for bounty money... At least they're doing it for food. (Also, the orcs didn't destroy the bodies, so someone could still come by and ressurect everyone.)
Of course, those are excuses.