I rewatched some scenes, and I just realised that the weird head-twisting thing from the orc team leader who spoke wasn't a system glitch. It was the actual orc king who possessed the orc team leader and spoke with the human team.
I rewatched some scenes, and I just realised that the weird head-twisting thing from the orc team leader who spoke wasn't a system glitch. It was the actual orc king who possessed the orc team leader and spoke with the human team.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
I don't believe the earlier instances, like with the snow elf (I don't remember if there were others), were glitches either. Like Steve Jobs would say (if he hadn't glitched out of life): it's a feature, not a bug. The elf was talking too much, so the system stopped him. That's what it looked like.
But why glitching anyway? Was it known that the fantasy world was a virtual/digital world?
"She's the only non-loli girl in the show, your honor!" will be my defense in court
That seems unlikely because the hunter powers also work on Earth, not only in the dungeons. If you ask me, those distortions, that look like a game with graphics problems, weren't a good design choice from the author. Freezing the character for a moment, and then recovering but talking about something else would have been better, if they are indeed supposed to be living organisms that are just affected by the system. But maybe that wouldn't have looked clear enough to suggest something external is stopping them? Who knows.
But then what Kraco said. How does stuff work in the real world? Or does it mean the "real" world is a virtual world, too? After all, Jinwoo is using holograms there.
"She's the only non-loli girl in the show, your honor!" will be my defense in court