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zaragoza
6 months ago
The author showed us a grandiose parallel between faith and religion. The saint symbolizes true faith and purity of thoughts, which is reflected in his *REAL* snow-white wings, at the same time the heroine’s wings are only illusory, and the golden color clearly hints at certain motives. There is also a halo over the saint’s head, which is a symbol of holiness and purity (the main dogma in most religions, at least in monotheistic ones), while the heroine is blindfolded, which symbolizes blind submission to religion and its dogmas, which often have little to do with real faith. Bravo!
Light of Hope
Drago
11 months ago
forza italia?…..direi che non sta andando molto bene
Raaleg
1 year ago
More fighting between characters we don’t care about. The author should go read some uncomplicated manga like Naruto or Bleach to get tips on writing. I don’t dare suggest something harder for them.
Pro-tip: if there are characters nobody cares about, even with adding “cool fights”, wasting precious pages on them is a loss, not gain. People will quickly lose interest and drop your story, silly Author-kun.
The Dreaming Hermit
1 year ago
Ima clear some things up. THAT EVIL HERO CANT CONTROL TIME. you idiots. ALL he does is set a Spawn point before he dies. They literally explained jt multiple times.
Ougi
2 years ago
I can already make a guess as to what the evil hero of faith went through
The author showed us a grandiose parallel between faith and religion. The saint symbolizes true faith and purity of thoughts, which is reflected in his *REAL* snow-white wings, at the same time the heroine’s wings are only illusory, and the golden color clearly hints at certain motives. There is also a halo over the saint’s head, which is a symbol of holiness and purity (the main dogma in most religions, at least in monotheistic ones), while the heroine is blindfolded, which symbolizes blind submission to religion and its dogmas, which often have little to do with real faith. Bravo!
forza italia?…..direi che non sta andando molto bene
More fighting between characters we don’t care about. The author should go read some uncomplicated manga like Naruto or Bleach to get tips on writing. I don’t dare suggest something harder for them.
Pro-tip: if there are characters nobody cares about, even with adding “cool fights”, wasting precious pages on them is a loss, not gain. People will quickly lose interest and drop your story, silly Author-kun.
Ima clear some things up. THAT EVIL HERO CANT CONTROL TIME. you idiots. ALL he does is set a Spawn point before he dies. They literally explained jt multiple times.
I can already make a guess as to what the evil hero of faith went through