
I think the essence is darkness, given that they are supported by their companions but are on the verge of going out of control.
The light of the path of light and darkness.
I can’t believe in pirates.
It has a face that looks like darkness.
Considering that the blood of the Arakawa runs through me, I think it would be pretty dangerous if I got angry.
Not being able to find someone I could consider a friend until meeting Waka was quite a dark experience.
>>6
Born and raised in a soapland, even after graduating from middle school at the age of 16, I had no one to hang out with.
A darkness that was meant to be, in a sense.
I think a hero with dark attributes is pretty cool.
It is dark.
The comparison target is more of a darkness though.
Too bright a darkness.
7 still had a mix of light and darkness, but 8 is completely a warrior of light.
I think Kasuga Jiro’s upbringing must have been really good.
>>11
Well, I guess it’s someone who can say, “I have to raise them instead in that situation…”
It’s great that the person is blessed with encounters with others and is able to steer those encounters in a positive direction.
If that were to disappear, you’d start to see faces that are a bit concerning, right?
I think it’s somewhat pathological for the light to be at a level that even Kiryu-chan is worried.
Being treated like Christ overseas was not good.
It’s really amazing that even Eiji, who did so much, can say he has friends.
Of course, you are the light!
I don’t like him because he looks exactly like my dad in every way.
>>19
Is that so…?
The darkness of everything not going well until I flowed to Yokohama.
The events happening are almost all dark, just because the person is acting cheerful.
I probably like the employee who showed me adult magazines when I was around the age of whether to go to elementary school or not.
When the old man and the chairman died, I was really leaning towards that side.
>>24
I’m grateful to the kindhearted person who stopped me.
>>25
You’re Kazuma Kiryu, aren’t you?
I saw it in yesterday’s thread and it made sense, but the self-evaluation is really low, right?
It’s a story that’s about climbing up from the bottom, so it matches the situation well.
>>26
“To Nanba, ‘I was made a part of the team!’ and to Waka, ‘Of course you are the light!’”
It’s seeping out around there.
I’m glad there have been many good encounters in this darkness.
>>28
It’s understandable that I want to give back to Yokohama, where I had particularly meaningful encounters.
There is too much of a lag for the emotional educational effects of Dragon Quest to take place.
>>30
You’re always late, aren’t you?
It’s nice that the girl really loved the smallest one, isn’t it?
If I had let my anger take over and killed that punk, it would have been a straight path to downfall.
It was probably good when we could be innocent children.
I don’t feel like Ichikun was happy during the period from elementary school to adolescence.
The early part of 7 is so fragile in terms of survival routes that it’s shocking.
No matter how many times I die, the hero’s power to revive is too much.
>>35
Even if you had connections, isn’t it a bit too much to ask from dad?
>>38
Well, not exactly as planned! I just thought that about 80% of this would die, but I was preparing a route in case somehow I ended up surviving.
Even though it’s a side quest, if they’re having trouble with the police, it’s too nice of a person to offer help…
I’m sorry, Ichi… Please perform the Nagakamisugageryu bullet slide for me.
Kenta also had a really difficult way of making it work, so it’s safe.