Kumii
Hydro Dragon
The symptoms if you've been infected with Death Blight (The visual change)Changed what?
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The symptoms if you've been infected with Death Blight (The visual change)Changed what?
Ohh, got it.The symptoms if you've been infected with Death Blight (The visual change)
I figured you forgot Domori's post thats why I stalled.Ohh, got it.
Also, I now realized that I forgot to add Domori into my last post, so thank you for the little stalling/improvision in yours.
And that flashback. Ooh, is this lore behind how Tiche got herself into the current predicament? Or is Kumii reminiscing on how he's failed to protect her? (tragic times we live in )
Mm. Guess she was wrong about that, in a sense. I mean, don't get me wrong, she was highkey holding her own fighting Rori, (pretty sure it was rori) but when it comes to stronger foes, like the Death Knight, I feel like she needs Kumii more than ever then.And it's a memory. Kumii's been treating Tiche like she needs to be protected and this is her telling him that she doesn't need it.
Huh? Sorry you lost me xDNahh she got jumped???
Talking about when Tiche was fighting Rori and Inari. At least, I think that's what it was.Huh? Sorry you lost me xD
Oh I see what you're saying.Mm. Guess she was wrong about that, in a sense. I mean, don't get me wrong, she was highkey holding her own fighting Rori, (pretty sure it was rori) but when it comes to stronger foes, like the Death Knight, I feel like she needs Kumii more than ever then.
Right. I get how Kumii feels. Though he may be harsh to her at times, he cares about his little sister a lot. But that over protectiveness can be smothering at times.And while, yes you're right, it's her decision. She doesn't want the constant protection that Kumii provides.
Exactly how Tiche feels. She likes it but doesn't want it all the time, especially when she's already powerful in her own right.Right. I get how Kumii feels. Though he may be harsh to her at times, he cares about his little sister a lot. But that over protectiveness can be smothering at times.
Exactly, he gotta let her spread her wings or branch off at some point. Real stuff right there. Never thought about their character dynamic like that.It's not letting her grow stronger.
Nice way to sum that up lolExactly, he gotta let her spread her wings or branch off at some point. Real stuff right there. Never thought about their character dynamic like that.
Sounds like the Seiryoku Empire needs to invest in our favorite good boi healer lolAny strong healing ability or mid-level cure can cure the Death Blight though
or get a good boi healer for their own empireSounds like the Seiryoku Empire needs to invest in our favorite good boi healer lol
For real. Need to invest in about twelve Mateos. But considering Heath and majority of the others there, would he even survive that environmentSounds like the Seiryoku Empire needs to invest in our favorite good boi healer lol
They do have an entire healing troupe, though I doubt they'd be strong enough to heal it individually. They'd probably have to surround the victim and all use their healing magic at once.or get a good boi healer for their own empire
Good balance actually...They do have an entire healing troupe, though I doubt they'd be strong enough to heal it individually. They'd probably have to surround the victim and all use their healing magic at once.
After the Luminosa arc, I think he could definitely survive Heath and the empire. No offense to them, but they're an easy challenge compared to dealing with his curse all his life, and everything that's gonna happen in Luminosa.For real. Need to invest in about twelve Mateos. But considering Heath and majority of the others there, would he even survive that environment
or get a good boi healer for their own empire
No offense to any other healer, but in this time frame, Mateo is probably the best one to deal with any death related ailments like the Death Knight's spells. Right now, he's getting built to handle the Death Knight in a serious altercation rather than him just playing with them. Mateo was born connected to death from his curse, something his mentor saw in him that he could handle deep sicknesses because of his connection to death and taught him how to heal with magic, and now he's made a pact with Serena, the Goddess of Death. Which, if she gets her body back and access to more of her abilities, could essentially give some of her abilities to Mateo in a Dnd warlock/maybe demigod style way, including a growing mastery over death. And his powers are only getting stronger. For example, his ability to essentially see ghosts. It might not seem like it, but that will eventually help him grow stronger in his healing magic. Not yet, but as he develops with his magic, he will be able to do some pretty impressive things. I've got stuff planned for his development. As for now, especially after the Luminosa arc, he'll be able to heal some of the Death Knight's spells. After Luminosa he'd probably be able to negate the effects of that death mist stuff with no problem and could see its affects immediately too. He's gotta be the best healer in this era of the world to deal with the Death Knight.They do have an entire healing troupe, though I doubt they'd be strong enough to heal it individually. They'd probably have to surround the victim and all use their healing magic at once.
Serena's pact may break with Mateo once she returns to her full form. Any pact formed with Serena will lead to eternal servitude (regardless of if they want it or not) and right now, Serena likes Mateo and his friends too much to condemn him to that type of lifestyle. The reason the pact has no strength right now is because she can't do anything in her current form.After the Luminosa arc, I think he could definitely survive Heath and the empire. No offense to them, but they're an easy challenge compared to dealing with his curse all his life, and everything that's gonna happen in Luminosa.
No offense to any other healer, but in this time frame, Mateo is probably the best one to deal with any death related ailments like the Death Knight's spells. Right now, he's getting built to handle the Death Knight in a serious altercation rather than him just playing with them. Mateo was born connected to death from his curse, something his mentor saw in him that he could handle deep sicknesses because of his connection to death and taught him how to heal with magic, and now he's made a pact with Serena, the Goddess of Death. Which, if she gets her body back and access to more of her abilities, could essentially give some of her abilities to Mateo in a Dnd warlock/maybe demigod style way, including a growing mastery over death. And his powers are only getting stronger. For example, his ability to essentially see ghosts. It might not seem like it, but that will eventually help him grow stronger in his healing magic. Not yet, but as he develops with his magic, he will be able to do some pretty impressive things. I've got stuff planned for his development. As for now, especially after the Luminosa arc, he'll be able to heal some of the Death Knight's spells. After Luminosa he'd probably be able to negate the effects of that death mist stuff with no problem and could see its affects immediately too. He's gotta be the best healer in this era of the world to deal with the Death Knight.
Wouldn't the pact just cease to exist when all terms are met? Eternal servitude wasn't an idea laced within the deal itself. Mateo didn't agree to loyally stay by her side, he agreed to help her get her body back. And in exchange, even if she does get her body back, she still has to stay with Mateo as long as he has the curse, or until he dies to his mortal lifespan, though depending on what wording he used (I don't remember exactly what he said) even after he's dead, if the curse still persists, she might still be obligated based on the wording. If he said that she needed to help get rid of the curse, then she'd likely still be obligated, but if he said that she would need to help him specifically, then she would not be obligated to after he's dead and gone, and the pact is then probably null and void. The parameters of the deal they made says nothing about eternal servitude, and, if anything, Serena is more obligated to Mateo after the pact gets power than he is to her, since she still needs to fulfill her end of the bargain. So, if she gets her body back, she still has to stick with him, or at least actively search for a way to break the curse. And, even if she's a god, she still can't turn around and abolish the pact. She still has to honor it, and the fact that she likes him and his friends makes her to actually want to help him and maybe teach him some stuff.Serena's pact may break with Mateo once she returns to her full form. Any pact formed with Serena will lead to eternal servitude (regardless of if they want it or not) and right now, Serena likes Mateo and his friends too much to condemn him to that type of lifestyle. The reason the pact has no strength right now is because she can't do anything in her current form.
When the time comes, you'll be faced with the decision to keep Mateo with Serena as a vessel or have them separate but still remain friends. She'd still teach him a thing or two as a reward and thanks but he'll lose any benefit he'd have if he would've kept the pact.
I mean, sure, they have an inherent immunity to the Death Knight's attacks, with is fucking op and now I know why the Death Knight wanted to keep that nation under his thumb for so long, he was essentially afraid of them because they were immune to his instant death spells and could really only be killed through physical slashing damage like swords and stuff as well as other types of magic (and that's also probably the reason for the undead army, as a contingency and a way to kill the demons), but it must be frustrating that he can't spam instant death on them. Ok, back to the main point lol They do have their inherent immunity, but that's just that, an immunity. Mateo's still going to be the best healer going up against the Death Knight. He won't have to worry about healing the demon army from the big death spells, or any death spells, but he's gonna be vastly superior in healing those types of wounds and sicknesses. And the demon army really doesn't have any reason to want to train healers to combat that type of magic, because of their inherent immunity. Maybe now that they have a weaker ally concerning that magic, but it's not an easy feat to train against that stuff, it's almost impossible to combat it, and Mateo is only able to because of a lot of factors outside of himself. His curse is essentially a gift in this scenario, and he's so connected to death that his healing magic would rival theirs any day. Plus, he's been training with his healing magic for a long time and developing it over several years, while they'd still be years behind him, and they wouldn't have his background with death.We're gonna ignore Kumii and the Demons cause they have the immunity inherently lol
Nothing's stopping Serena from breaking the pact (Well, in her current state, the looming fear of eternal damnation is stopping her). Serena's a God, Mateo can't do much to Serena and Serena can negate Mateo's own Death affinity being the all encompassing being of Death and all.Wouldn't the pact just cease to exist when all terms are met? Eternal servitude wasn't an idea laced within the deal itself. Mateo didn't agree to loyally stay by her side, he agreed to help her get her body back. And in exchange, even if she does get her body back, she still has to stay with Mateo as long as he has the curse, or until he dies to his mortal lifespan, though depending on what wording he used (I don't remember exactly what he said) even after he's dead, if the curse still persists, she might still be obligated based on the wording. If he said that she needed to help get rid of the curse, then she'd likely still be obligated, but if he said that she would need to help him specifically, then she would not be obligated to after he's dead and gone, and the pact is then probably null and void. The parameters of the deal they made says nothing about eternal servitude, and, if anything, Serena is more obligated to Mateo after the pact gets power than he is to her, since she still needs to fulfill her end of the bargain. So, if she gets her body back, she still has to stick with him, or at least actively search for a way to break the curse. And, even if she's a god, she still can't turn around and abolish the pact. She still has to honor it, and the fact that she likes him and his friends makes her to actually want to help him and maybe teach him some stuff.