
A gentleman who collects magic and raises GF for me.
>>1
I’ve seen strategies, but it’s a hassle, so I’ve never done cipher farming…
I used to mimic cool poses from movie characters and admire witch knights; there were cute aspects to that.
Why is that old armored warrior who doesn’t know about the final battle with the rival trying to take it for himself?
>>3
Because I thought it was interesting.
At that timing, including that event, the staff thinks of Cypher as a pathetic rival.
Gyaaaa!
A true talent that climbs to the SeeD class by imitating the swordsmanship of amateur movies.
I heard that the three new SEEDs were sent to a serious case, and they really come to help. Once they join, they check what needs to be done.
As a result, there was nowhere to escape.
He has the ability to be the boss of the mountain, but he was too much of a dreamer.
There are quite a few cool techniques like the cross shockwave attack.
For an 18-year-old, Cypher has too much presence.
Add the nameless to the list.
I was making something like a list of people to confront.
>>12
It’s just a list that sounds dangerous, but in reality, it’s a list of those who have substance and acknowledge it.
It seems to be a source of frustration for the teachers, but finding someone stronger than Saifa is probably harder, so they tend to get arrogant.
>>15
So I’ll pass it to the new teacher who is the same age as the cocky cypher.
Both Squall and Cypher look too old on the outside compared to their inner selves.
It seemed like Saipher was completely lost in the final battle and was aware of it, but he was still just a boy…
Every time I manage to reach the practical exam, it shows that I have the ability.
But mentally, I’m still a kid leader, so I’m not suited for the mercenary profession no matter what.
The sword that returns the cut steel is doing something quite outrageous, and although the power is well depicted, it was in a state of confusion, to put it that way…
That’s a shitty move in a practical exam that can only be considered a failure.
Well, I think this guy clearly embodies the concept of a moratorium.
When I become an adult, I can understand the vibe of this cypher’s “I don’t want to grow up,” but there’s no way a kid at that time could get it!
Although the face looks like that of a mid-level young person, the actions seem rather foolish, so I thought there might be some deep thought behind them for a while.
Cypher gets furious at the thunder god who is overjoyed.
The wind god kicks the thunder god down and bursts into laughter, Cypher.
Cypher gazes at the garden with a calm expression.
>>25
The face of the cypher here is really the best…
>>28
It’s the best, but don’t you have any complaints about it…?
I get the feeling that it was all just a setup for the wind god to snap and start talking normally.
A man who is considerate enough to include a version of the announcement from the discipline committee that does not use difficult kanji for the younger class.
It was funny that Ultimecia responded with a salty attitude in Dissidia.
If Squall’s dad found out he was the actor for the witch’s knight, he would probably throw away his Gunblade in an instant.
>>31
I’ve always acknowledged Squall and don’t have any aversion to him, so even though I have mixed feelings, it seems I won’t quit.
Eternal middle school second-year syndrome patient.
This guy’s gunblade looks difficult to handle.
A kid boss from the downtown area really doing it in Kinha.
The guy who went crazy because he failed the seed exam too many times.
The CV koyasu is just too perfect.
It’s unfair because I can relate to the fact that you’re longing for Laguna.
No matter how much it runs wild, it leaves a good impression as if it’s an inevitable guy from a squall.
Cypher… at this rate, you’re just a dog.
>>39
Even after being tortured, they just brush it off with a response like “I’ll get my revenge next time we meet,” as if it’s an extension of a fight.