
THE Adventurer’s BIBLE Dungeon Food World Guide Adventurers Bible Complete Edition Ryo Koizumi COMPLETE EDITION I don’t think there’s any aspect that the manga artist hasn’t thought about. Chiyo-chan, saying such things with a straight face.
There might be some initial setup discrepancies, and it seems like there are regular omissions, right?
Even if I haven’t thought about it, I might be told “I’ll take it back and consider it,” and then a long message will arrive later.
First, it seems like you’re creating characters after establishing the world view.
In high fantasy, there’s often a lack of focus on religion-related aspects, right?
>>4
It depicts a relatively strong belief in spirits!
I suppose it’s something to think about, but if everything had been made from the very beginning, Marushiru’s ears would have been round from the start, and I don’t think everything was prepared in advance.
Because the winged lion is almost a manifested god.
There is no place for religion in this world.
>>6
It’s not generally well-known, so there will probably be opportunities to use it normally.
Horum said that he can’t eat meat for religious reasons.
I’m not the type to lay out detailed settings; I prefer to expand from one setting to another.
Rather than asking about the details, I want to see the lives of the citizens of the new Merini.
It feels like when the anime staff visits, they create detailed settings.
Instead of firmly establishing the worldview first and then setting the characters,
It seems like the type where the world is determined by expanding from the characters.
I don’t think there are any settings where delusions aren’t well-developed.
In other words, didn’t they also say something like they hadn’t really thought about that setting in interviews?
Gnomes believe in spirits, so they seek the sacredness in magic, and both their rituals and techniques are religious.
Elves view the workings of the holy spirit as a science, so they see magic as a technique for manipulating phenomena.
Therefore, conflicts arising from differing ways of thinking are natural.
In war, spirits kill both sides equally.
At least the upper management has a fairly accurate understanding of demons; it would be correct to say that elves and dwarves lack faith.
Meta-wise, this work is about contemplating eating and living.
Using religion leads to immediate answers that are not sustainable.
>>16
It overlapped with the cow and the cow…
I want you to write about this world for about 100 volumes of books.
I think it’s a judgment that digging too much into religion wouldn’t lead to pleasant outcomes.
When you set religion or gods in a fantasy context, it becomes difficult because it becomes a fact.
I think if you look at Marudon-sensei’s short stories, they think about religion quite normally.
It’s just that if it becomes too complicated, then it’s probably just cut out if it’s not necessary.
Isn’t it hard to believe that religions in a world where spirits and demons exist take the same form as those in the real world?
>>21
In the past, it was believed that gods genuinely possessed people, so what about that?
There were quite a few responses at the overseas event indicating that they hadn’t considered it.
Shouldn’t we start by making a comment on Marushiru’s local cuisine?
If you knead it too much, it becomes binding…
The dungeon is gone, but new issues will likely arise, so I want to see that depicted.
It seems like you like TES.
The vibe is TRPG.
In the first place, if there is no religion, healers do not exist…
The person in the thread has already thought about everything since the beginning when they were asked about the settings.
I feel like they are the type of person who can create a sequel on the spot if asked about the setting.
The only thing that really bothers me is the setting that humans like music.
I was a tall man.
They say that resurrection can only be done in that dungeon, but I’m not sure if there are sorcerers who can use resurrection in the outside world or not.
>>34
Isn’t it the case that the conditions for resurrection are just easier in that dungeon, but the resurrection magic itself can be used outside as well?
The story of resurrection was getting a lot of responses here back when it was serialized…
It’s not that I’m deciding on details; I think about things that come to mind, and I wonder if those are being presented in various places.
I wondered why Chiyo-chan, and then I realized the lines had been changed.
It’s a D&D parody, right…?
Because they are really good at shaping things to look the part.
I think it’s pretty unimportant when I started thinking about it.
Whether you think about it in advance or add it later, what matters is how deliciously you can cook and present it.
It seems like they are considering aspects related to the character’s background, but anything far from that might be somewhat undecided.
At the event held in South Korea, I am answering questions from the readers properly.
I suppose you’re thinking about it properly, to some extent.
The demons sealed in the labyrinth are essentially the same, so the rules of each dungeon are merely the desires of the labyrinth’s master.
Revival can be used in any dungeon where revival is not prohibited.
The Golden Land seems to have a particular affinity for resurrection spells due to the existence of immortality within wishes.
I wonder if the soul of Izutsumi is female.
If the body is female and the soul is male, it would become a TS (transsexual).
I hope they create one-shot stories after the anime season two settles down.
I thought the biggest shift or change in direction was the black man.
I wonder if he was actually supposed to be a good guy from the beginning.
>>47
The development where they are hostile due to misunderstanding and suddenly stopped without any resolution definitely didn’t seem as planned.
It seems like they were considering various routes while serializing, including an ending where Laios becomes the lord of the labyrinth.
It’s the stance of solidifying only the important parts and being casual about the rest.
Since it’s entertainment, there’s no need to make it too rigid.
It’s not limited to this work, but…
It’s not uncommon for a manga that seems to have been meticulously planned out from the beginning to actually have been written with a feel of spontaneity when you hear about it later.
I think it’s a world view where characters are the foundation, for better or worse.
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There may be a basic outline, but the author is likely adding reasons and settings that seem fitting.
I think I have a strong ability to assemble things even after the fact.
Is the second season of the anime not out yet?
>>56
Trigger will be announcing something after the second season of Strike Witches starts in July.