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Now that the demons have arrived what do you think will be the plot's developments?
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He's a demon there's suppsoed to be ugly. His insertion is not ridiculous and of course he adds to the story. Just because you don't like this reveal doesn't make it bad.Honestly?
I think he's one of the ugliest villains I've ever seen.
His insertion is ridiculous, adds nothing to the story and is too easy to hate.
I don'think soHe's a demon there's suppsoed to be ugly.
A villain appeared literally from nothing that trivializes history.His insertion is not ridiculous and of course he adds to the story.
I see only negative aspects .... then I hope the author does not keep the elves in the story, ok solved the problem then rest in peace.The devil gives the humans and elves a common enemy. The author can write something straight forward under that premise, so I'm giving the benefit of the doubt.
And I believe it, is badly introducedsign and magic is great, but he's lacking in personality. At least, it's very stock villain.
I don't believe this was achieved during the battle since it was too much too quickly for me. The aftermath seems to bring up new problems (ie Asta's demon) but we'll have to see if that becomes exciting. Because, now the Licht mystery/anticipation is over, something antagonistic needs to sustain the story.The devil gives the humans and elves a common enemy. The author can write something straight forward under that premise, so I'm giving the benefit of the doubt.
I never liked the concept of all humans being 'guilty'. I can understand it, but it's wrong, because at best it's a group of humans. There was understandable hate from the elves, but it was wrong.But in the fact that both the manga and the characters start from the premise that, since he is behind everything, then humans are no longer guilty, which is a wrong concept.
This is true, but the fact remains that if before the elves hated humans, I don't see how the demon's presence should cancel this.I never liked the concept of all humans being 'guilty'. I can understand it, but it's wrong, because at best it's a group of humans. There was understandable hate from the elves, but it was wrong.
Well,demons were mentioned in chapter,so they have been present in the story from chapter 1.I find the devil meh and random atm, but will swallow enough of it if we're given sufficient and acceptable explanation.
There has always been something regarding Asta's grimoire/5 leaf clover + demons so it needs to all stack up; and if it does I'd be fine with this development.
The devil gives the humans and elves a common enemy. The author can write something straight forward under that premise, so I'm giving the benefit of the doubt.
Yes, but their presence in history has been badly managed.Well,demons were mentioned in chapter,so they have been present in the story from chapter 1.
Yes, but their presence in history has been badly managed.
If the author really wanted to prepare something big about them, he had to introduce them better, perhaps with some hints from the characters.
The power of Asta is the maximum example of this mismanagement.
I mean, did the characters really realize this just because they were clearly told?