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makaistation2013-03-21 01:28 pm
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DD2 Spoilers Talk Post!
Some of us have been discussing things on Tumblr... but Tumblr isn't exactly best place for discussions. lmao
So here's a post to chat about all the juicy spoilers! :Db
If you're looking to avoid spoilers, I'd stay outta this post. lol
So here's a post to chat about all the juicy spoilers! :Db
If you're looking to avoid spoilers, I'd stay outta this post. lol
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Slightly of topic but another thing I did not like that the novels did in relation to Krichevskoy is how Baal was handled; he is a complete weakling and idea of Krichevskoy dyeing sealing that version of Baal is just insulting.
Reading your analysis of Krichevskoy’s grief made me think of something else, even though Laharl’s mother was pregnant with Sicily she was still the one who sacrificed herself, makes me wonder if Krichevskoy knew she was pregnant and how that must have affected him, I find it to be an odd choice to have Laharl’s mother be the one who sacrificed herself since at the time that meant the sacrifice of two lives instead of just one. I always thought Laharl’s mother was the parent that made the sacrifice because Krichevskoy was king and he was responsible for the kingdom as well as his family, but now what does not seem like such a good reason.
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Yes, Yasurl looks untrustworthy, but she is his brother's wife. Considering Krichevskoy's personality, I don't find it odd that he would trust his brother, especially if said brother hasn't done anything to betray his trust yet. It still turned out horrible in the end, but at the moment, no one knew anything about what they really thought of him.
And don't forget, they ARE demons... half the vassals in the castle look "obviously evil". XD
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Not to mention, I sorta doubt Krichevskoy even ever really found out about what happened. Laharl certainly wasn't about to tell him. (Given his father sent him away... that's another thing I like about this with the novels... it gives a VERY legit reason for Laharl to have hated his father.)
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Oh, yeah, the way the author wrote Baal in the novels sucks.