
You cannot step into Kunafa Village.
As I thought, you siblings should have died back then…
I made use of the characteristics of Barahara.
I used your sister.
Don’t take it the wrong way.
In reality, the places where hunters are located only cause trouble, so it’s the right answer…
>>3
It’s not that trouble happens because there are hunters; it’s that hunters come to places where trouble occurs…
I thought there would be more conflict, but the uncle fell immediately.
>>4
Looking back, it was a situation where they had no choice but to leave quickly.
Please don’t walk around restlessly…
>>5
I couldn’t report the quest completion because of this.
Is it really true that there are times that aren’t displayed in the village…?
I smelled the scent of the 1-death uncle from this guy, but it was just my imagination.
Secret is an important asset of the village.
To think that the Wiles would touch that… it sends a shiver down my spine.
I kind of understand Tashin, but this person doesn’t seem that much like a bad person, does he?
Everyone seems to be overly cooperative.
I was initially refused entry to the village.
Because they cared too much about the village, they were a character who seemed likely to put the village in danger.
He was generally a good person except for our first meeting.
A rude guy has come out!
It’s the kind of situation where you sneak in and end up fighting later!
…We got closer somehow!
(A thread image making outlandish radical conservation claims)
(The thread image meets its end by being consumed by a target of overly bad taste and overt criticism.)
>>15
You can see his fate… It’s not just enough to protect nature.
True “harmony” can only be achieved through the proper selection and management by our human hands, which is a natural self-cleansing action.
>>15
Later, during the environmental survey, secretions from the thread that had crystallized after death were found.
Later on, it becomes clear that Goryu Secret is from Shield.
I thought he would be more stubborn or unpleasant, but he was nothing like that at all, uncle.
It was truly just a matter of bad timing.
Bringing in an outsider is such a disgrace to the Kunafa… May the siblings be happily devoured by the Shoshuguma!!
“A storm is coming…”
I can’t stop anymore.
The chief might have given permission, but I do not allow you to enter the village… you savages…
There seem to be a lot of good people…
I can’t believe they managed to survive without developing weapons surrounded by such gigantic creatures…
>>23
Attacking something like that with human hands will only provoke it, right…?
That person who invited me to a meal but didn’t give me any food.
>>24
Please cook for yourself, teacher.
>>24
Isn’t it the older brother who’s doing the inviting?
I see… you guys are the true “Pioneers of the Wilds.”
Please take care of my daughter… (The thread image as I pass away)
Because of you guys, nature has been disturbed and the giant bear has invaded the village!!
>>26
It’s amazing how if I turn you guys into gore, it really becomes exactly that.
>>28
It was probably because Gore didn’t come and there was no Zoshiaaki…
That guy tends to avoid other elder dragons, doesn’t he?
When you go to the village, there’s an uncle sitting leisurely next to Isai.
If humans are in conflict, they cannot stand up to nature.
Chief
I’ve grown tired of hearing the old hag’s nonsense!
The great Zato, the captain of the Vanguard Corps, will pay them back in full!
It was actually the chief’s grandmother who I had to somehow persuade in Kunafa village.
From this moment today, I am the leader!
I thought they were a really unpleasant person, but…
It’s just that I’m losing my composure because a storm is really coming, you know…
I noticed that I haven’t been invited to eat with Azuzu since the update.
Wow, it turned out to be an unexpectedly large group, haha! That time was probably my true self.
At some point, the Akamutrum invaded the village of Kunafa! That’s what they’ll start saying.
>>41
(The Akamu is stuffed full)
>>41
Akamu: “It’s cramped…”
No one dies, everyone is nice, and it’s a peaceful game!
>>42
I thought it was a guardian dragon and ate it…
>>46
He is no longer human, the Guardian!!
Tonight, we will launch a night attack on the sleeping base camp.
Hmm… Is there a way to avoid stimulating each other with those monsters?
>>44
The hunter’s answer is this!!!!
The text does not have a direct translation as it appears to be a sequence of characters and an emoji. However, it roughly indicates a playful or humorous expression in Japanese.
Azuzu invited me to dinner once after the update, but I really feel like Kunafa won’t come…
Uncle Ta-shin often boils vegetables for me.
Even if I fantasize about Airpuzato, it’s not as interesting as Tashin… so Tashin’s mastermind aura is amazing.
>>52
It’s just a minor element in the early stage, so it’s not very interesting…
I sometimes walk outside, but I’m anxious about being attacked by newcomers like Leia.
>>53
It’s something I’ve been doing for a long time, but it can be pretty scary the first time you see it, right?
“At this damn busy time, someone from a foreign country!? It feels like that, doesn’t it?”
Hatchet
Don’t you want to be invited to a meal by the guild?
>>55
Teacher
Look, there are stored emergency food supplies.
>>56
Because of this, I haven’t eaten any meat at all.
>>78
It increases your stamina limit, but if that’s the case, it’s more economical to cook for yourself.
Freshly grilled meat is definitely better than cold leftovers.
>>55
At that food distribution center, they always make delicious-looking meals.
I wonder who is eating it…
It seems there have also been damages in Arshuberd, and fatalities are concentrated in Shild…
Is Seuu a person from the Soul series?
The guardian Zato appears riding the dragon protector Doshaguma, saying, “I will show you the power bestowed upon me by that esteemed figure!”
The village attacked by the Doshaguma is already a ruin…
>>62
At first, I really thought the villagers would be saved, but I thought it would lead to a move to the base camp.
I’m glad there isn’t anyone saying, “It’s because you came!”
When I met Zato for the second time during the Barahara interception, he seemed just like a local partner, and it was surprisingly anticlimactic.
I thought you were more of a racist.
I like Sea Urchins because they are easier to see moving compared to the flaming octopus.
Because it’s Sunahara Village, it’s Kunafa Village.
Because of the guardian, there is Shield Village.
What is Azuzu?
>>67
hot hot
Recently, while mining for ore, I saw a strange monster…
Huh? That guy also digs for ore? That’s amazing… I got it, I won’t provoke him too much!
You’re quite a flexible person, aren’t you?
I think it’s clear that Zato and Tashin are connected.
It seems that Zato has been defeated…
It’s only at the beginning for Zato.
They just turned away outsiders because they came during a busy and dangerous time.
>>72
The villagers said that since Zato isn’t here right now, they seem to be treating me as if I’m a bit inflexible.
Since then, Zato-san has been kind and there are good moments too…
>>83
Thinking calmly, allowing someone with a huge weapon into the village is a bit much…
>>83
I thought that must mean you have a strong sense of responsibility.
It’s nice how very kind they are to Nata.
You barbaric ones (wilds) have brought calamity!
Well, there are people in the world who will forgive you even if you throw a stone at them the first time.
If Maki-chan is going for a peel-off boost and the ear person gets a reward boost for breaking the wounds, then if invited, I would dash over.
Isaiah and Uncle Tashin don’t really understand what’s going up.
I’ll go because it lasts for 60 minutes.
I have earned enough trust for others to immediately acknowledge that they can trust the introduction of Zato in other villages!
The Barahara only gathers around territory disputes with Doshaguma, Zato-san, and Nono, but are hunters being underestimated?
I appreciate the help, but it came during an incredibly busy time, and as a result, the resources of my own village…
It feels like that’s how the response to foreigners using things as if they own them will be.
Good stuff!
Perhaps because there are people who have been holed up at the village level, other settlements are really open and generous.
It’s quite profound to see Alma-san normally climbing a cliff on the way back without any secret.
>>82
Whoa… amazing agility…
>>89
I was climbing the edge of a cliff without ivy and thought it was amazing…
>>89
Well, since I’m the one who follows the hunter and records in real-time, it’s only natural that I have at least semi-hunter level physical abilities.
>>89
When I jumped off the cliff in front of the base camp, Alma-san landed heavily and was surprised.
>>89
If anything, the two of them working together to help the brother already makes me go “Wow…” just by bringing the secret.
>>82
I was grumbling about how annoying people’s legs can be.
It was a coincidence that I could ride the secret, and wasn’t it originally a research mission that had to be done some other way on foot?
>>106
I thought that, but if my luck of being able to ride Secret and have it easy is gone, it can’t be helped!
Wasn’t the uncle involved in insurance fraud?
The name sounds bad like one from an assassin organization.
If you live according to the teachings, you will eventually be able to atone.
I felt a sense of déjà vu with the barbarian (Wilds), and then I realized it’s The Witcher.
Zato-san, who has evaded monster pursuits and has a partner-like vibe, is quite favored in the movies as well.
At first, it’s harsh, but once they help you, they give you immense trust; if you dilute that harshness of their position to the limit, you become Zato.
I thought there would be more conflicts with the villagers regarding their values on hunting, but there was nothing.
When you are prepared for death and then get saved, you can only trust them, right?
Stop recovering the title so carelessly like in Parasyte.
The people of the eastern land have a lack of interest in the outside world, which has led them to build their own unique culture.
I feel that the balance of openness to accepting new things is not very good.
>>100
In other words, it’s less developed than the west and has a smaller population, so there’s no extra capacity.
>>100
It felt like the locals, who had lived in their villages for many years, were unable to handle the troubles.
It was just the time when troubles that had never happened before began to arise.
Everyone talks about the people who were eaten by the octopus, but this person would have died too if the hunter hadn’t come.
Ah, yes yes, it’s just a typical exclusive village… that’s what I thought.
I was able to get in right away.
>>102
Upon reconsideration, if he’s so exclusive, it’s hard to believe that Isai would be so friendly even though he’s a lifesaver…
>>102
I thought it was going to be a tense situation when Zato came back… but then it got way more serious than that.
>>102
It’s a bad time for the uncle right now.
Even after things have settled down, Isa might say that everyone is busy and distant during the period of decline, but not to worry about it.
There are some places where I’m grateful that the guild is an exceptionally liberal and smart organization.
When Aruma-san moves by flying dragon and lands over here too.
If you turn around, you’ll see I’m jumping down from the flying dragon.
As for Azuzu, it’s understandable given the length, but I wish there had been more depth on the samurai class.
A person who feels like the strongest warrior in the village (powerless against monsters).
I wonder if Barahara has some kind of countermeasure if they’re not in a swarm…
It’s supposed to be difficult to ride a secret, but everyone seems to handle it just fine… ?
>>110
Hunters train differently!
>>123
It seems that even people who aren’t hunters can handle it right away…
Is it just this person who is exclusive?!
It’s a game where you fight monsters, so there’s no time to be dealing with conflicts among humans.
Using weapons to hunt monsters…? I thought that might be a hint from an ancient civilization, but it turns out there just wasn’t that kind of idea at all.
>>118
Well, if a person appeared saying they just killed a huge brown bear carrying a gigantic sword, just think about it…
The indigenous people are all so nice that no drama arises, especially…
If there were no dung bombs, it would be impossible for hunters to deal with that Barahlhara group. I thought it was just an early-game weak enemy, but it turns out it was treated like a large monster…
Despite being uncivilized savages, every village has a way of communicating, they don’t blame others, and they engage in sincere interactions.
It makes us look like savages.
>>121
Generally, swinging around a heavy weapon to beat, kill, and disassemble primitive creatures to take home is what a barbarian does.
A man who only has a crappy presence through his voice.
Because of you guys, the fire running is a complete mess!
>>124
I think it’s not strange for it to happen, but it’s just too kind.
>>141
Because the aunt from the Stone Clan? followed me immediately, I’m not blaming anyone.
It’s not surprising that there are people who think it’s the fault of outsiders.
Sorry, Isai.
This is also the village’s rule.
Hand over Nono to me.
It gives the impression that there is an extraordinary effort to make sure the player doesn’t get upset.
>>127
That aside, the scenario by Aburatani is so bland that I’m left wondering what I’m being shown.
>>133
The one where they start a fire in the kettle at that festival?
I thought it was being done artificially, but it turned out to be a natural phenomenon…
>>136
Isn’t it too convenient that this thing called Ryunu exists, or does this pot actually catch fire on its own? The environment of this place is not just for game mechanics; it’s also unnatural within the story! This is an important process for presenting the setup.
Knowing that the unclear metal they’re making over there is incredibly important for hunters is mostly something you find out after clearing the game, so in that sense, it might give off a feeling of not really knowing what they’re making…
>>127
*Except Werner
>>135
I’m sorry, I couldn’t hear because my ears were overwhelmed by the monster’s roar, and I remembered that my trapezius was in the way and I couldn’t hear.
>>135
I can’t stop anymore.
>>154
The way it was said was the worst, but at the point it was fixed, there was no way to anticipate such danger, and it’s a fact that by the time it was mentioned, there was nothing we could do to stop it…
Please don’t be angry.
Isn’t it ridiculous to challenge a giant monster in close combat with such a massive sword?
If it were the Witcher, I would have died.
Isaiah’s good nature is nurtured by that village…
I wonder how those people have been living in a world where monsters casually attack…
Werner has come back around and likes it.
They’re not doing anything obviously strange, it’s just that their attitude is terrible.
>>138
I loved seeing how excited you were in the new weapon side quest, even though the roar made it hard to hear.
If I run up the cliff, Alma will run up too…
Taking revenge… killing that evil monster…! If this were done in the story, many people would probably make a bitter face because the world of Monster Hunter is truly delicate.
Well, I might forgive you since you could have helped, octopus…
It’s your fault the big furnace got destroyed! Kill the outsiders!
The people of Azuzu were reflecting on it, like “What a hassle… we were so excited…,” when they couldn’t run the fire.
From my side, because I couldn’t grasp the situation, I didn’t really understand what they were regretting.
They’re saying it’s okay because they hear the sound of the radar.
I often think that guy is being challenged to a fight with great energy.
It’s normal to think that you can’t just go hunting monsters, right?
It’s like a monster or a creature.
To be honest, I thought it wouldn’t be strange if someone said, “You guys brought the Doshaguma!!!”
While Ms. Alma is hunting, she maintains a safe zone and observes nearby, assessing the condition of the target to determine when to give capture instructions, making her excellent in various ways.
>>150
Because I tend to forget, I am often helped by “There is a disconnect here.”
>>152
Eh, where!? When I looked around, you were waving at me, and I ended up falling for you…
>>152
Waving your hand is cute.
But I’ll ignore the lost items from past battles…
>>164
Many people ignore it, but isn’t it pretty strong?
>>172
It’s strong, but the fact that you can only carry a few due to randomness makes the feature useless.
It can be difficult to hit certain things, and in the end, it might be better to just punch instead!
>>172
The Slinger is not well-known for its effects other than flash and dung.
>>172
Forgetting to reattach the throwing knife after use and getting hit by a binding attack is a hassle…
>>150
Just please don’t wander off somewhere while we’re in the camp…
I feel uneasy because there are so many good people.
Blame me a little more.
>>155
That’s right, hunter.
You killed Alshberld.
>>155
If you hadn’t come to this land, I could have become the king of the Dragon City…!
Don’t fix something that doesn’t make sense even though you already know the result.
I want to see the intense interaction between this person and the ore chief.
Since these guys showed up, everything’s a mess! I feel anxious because there’s not a single character who feels like that.
>>160
This land… it’s warm…!
More people than I thought haven’t chosen Monster Hunter language, right?
>>163
Because even if it’s in Japanese, it’s just casual Monster Hunter talk that isn’t coming from me…
Everyone is lending out their eaves too much!
>>165
They’re saying things like, “Is it really okay to be at such a corner?”
Everyone knows that we are in the Reiwa era now.
Whether it’s the fire running or the storm, it’s a timing where it’s difficult to make excuses when someone says you did something!
If you want to, you can make the story infinitely complicated!
>>169
Well, the trouble that happens when the protagonist arrives is just a plot convenience, so picking at that and pushing the protagonist (player) to a disadvantage is unfair.
>>169
If anything, if Nata showed a bit more hesitation or emotion during the cutscenes of Le Dao or Aljurbeard, it would quickly make the story more complicated!
The game’s system has a cover story where a specific season arrives and ignites the fire, allowing for sharing, so if you don’t understand that, it can feel confusing as to why there’s such joy and sorrow just from starting the fire in the pot.
I want the residents of Monster Hunter Village to at least hunt down a Baralajara if they get serious.
The village that is plagued by Rampage can’t survive anymore, right?
Baraharala is technically a large monster, so…
>>175
I wonder what that guy is always clustering around in the movie.
>>186
They tend to hang out in groups quite often.
There’s no point in caring.
>>175
When I see the settings screen, I’m quite surprised at how creepy it is.
I thought for sure someone would say, “Isn’t it because you all came that the unchanging cycle has been thrown off?!”
>>176
(I understand that nature is not something that can be changed by humans, so I won’t say anything.)
It seems that there aren’t many people who can resist after seeing the weapons and violence of the hunter group.
What do you mean? I just went hunting for monsters.
Rather, I think Mr. Werner is being blamed too much, don’t you think?
I could have understood if they said something like “I did it three times the output!” but…
>>179
It’s more about the attitude and behavior than the actions…
Now is not a good time.
It’s not a game about conflicts between people, so everyone is probably a good person.
The Lampos position in this area might put too much life on the line against large opponents, so there probably isn’t much connection with the villagers.
Olivia seems to be enjoying talking in Monster Hunter language with other hunters around the fire in the Scarlet Forest.
Am I the only one… who doesn’t understand Monster Hunter language…? Am I the only one…?
>>187
Hello
Don’t blame only Mr. Werner.
We were also getting carried away… we need to reflect on that.
Hello
If you depict the ugliness of people in detail, the theme will become unstable…
That has been consistent throughout the series, hasn’t it?
Was it because of Zoshi Aki or was it because of Goa that Arushubeldo finally returned to the wild?
I like when they ask how to coexist with them after hunting Geriyos.
After that, there is a tendency to be interested in minerals and shiny objects, so be careful of that.
I also look cool by replying that I try not to provoke because of my timid personality.
It’s like everyone is caught up in the festival and it’s only natural that the energy flows out.
I think there’s a part where I’m being scolded with the feeling of “I know what you’ve done can’t be helped, but at least show some remorse!”