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Penguin
1 year ago
Do priests approve of gambling
Tneconni
1 year ago
Why use so much effort on that door?
The wall was cut without disintegrating like the irregular-material door. That means it would’ve been easier to break the wall to the side of the door since it was, most likely, just a normal wall.
Unholy clan
Stillmst
1 year ago
ooo gamblin
Cultivation Clan
W7Admin 🐢
1 year ago
blob
Bad Translation Hater
1 year ago
I wish they drew the flesh slob more “limit breaker” style, this just looks a little goofy…
NAlex777v2
1 year ago
Wow the writing is pretty good. The Sheer disgust in the characters’s faces after witnessing such aberration is what one would expect.
loner clan
Versi
1 year ago
I wonder what the Bishop thinks when he talks to himself from his perspective…
Do priests approve of gambling
Why use so much effort on that door?
The wall was cut without disintegrating like the irregular-material door. That means it would’ve been easier to break the wall to the side of the door since it was, most likely, just a normal wall.
ooo gamblin
blob
I wish they drew the flesh slob more “limit breaker” style, this just looks a little goofy…
Wow the writing is pretty good. The Sheer disgust in the characters’s faces after witnessing such aberration is what one would expect.
I wonder what the Bishop thinks when he talks to himself from his perspective…