Well, if he can just annihilate the army like it was suggested in the latest episode, it sure as hell makes you think whether or not he could simply stop the army without killing (all of) them.
Well, if he can just annihilate the army like it was suggested in the latest episode, it sure as hell makes you think whether or not he could simply stop the army without killing (all of) them.
Last edited by KrayZ33; Thu, 03-04-2021 at 07:02 AM.
Bleh, that could totally happen...
Milim story was nice. I didn't remember it at all. And now we can connect the dots beetween Milim and Rimuru: Verdora.
99.9% chance Verdora is Milim's little dragon.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
... I said that.
Originally Posted by Buff
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
I'm saying no revival. Just kill them all permanently. They are enemy soldiers.
Peace.
The Shion death was a highlight for me, as I was one of those 'death mongers' hoping for more fallout from the attack. It was even handled well and they let the feeling hang for just long enough that it wasn't totally undone by the convenient fairy tale resurrection plot device. Would I have preferred the death to be permanent or perhaps a week to stew on it before resurrection was on the table? Yes. Did Slime Isekai really need to give me that after the relative light heartedness and tone its has been riding since the beginning of season one? No; not really. This is in line with the tone of the story so far, and I can't fault it for that.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw the obvious presented solution of killing 20k+ combatants divorced from the leadership that caused the attack to be a bit inhumane and await the more reasonable plan that will no doubt satisfy and save the largest contingent of friendlies and neutrals.
It would trip my mind out though, if by some narrative miracle Gobzo was resurrected but Shion not due to the chance thing. What if he inherited her will or something and became a (more) major character? Not gonna happen of course, but I'm still interested in what comes next.
One thing about Veldora, have we ever learned if he was some sort of Demon Lord or not? He seems more feared than Demon Lords from what I can recall throughout the series. So curious if he's one or not, and if he's not why not? Is it a choice thing? A requirements thing?
Well they said you have to take 10k souls to become a Demon Lord, so maybe he just never did that.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.