No you can't. If you buy the privi, you'd have to spend coins to open the chapters still. Ir you're planning to buy privi, do it by January 1. Because you'd only be wasting it since privi only last at the end of the month in the month it was bought.
ch 76 Betrayal
Fantasy · Avan
Hahaha, wonder what kind of a shock will happen if Emery suddenly shouted gomu,gomu,gomu gun!
ch 77 Ritual
Fantasy · Avan
Reading through some of the Wiki, it doesn't appear to be so. but he is one of the knights of the round table. maybe in some other retelling versions he might have been a nephew or someone had a similar name. Yvain or Ywain seems to be interchangeable.
ch 72 Swordsman
Fantasy · Avan
lol, it's totally fine. I actually learned a lot from you, which I find very interesting. I haven't played a lot of GOW, except maybe the first entry in PS2 back in 2007-2008, I think. So, your comments are appreciated. :)
The Thracians were a particularly fierce culture with their affinity in violence and conflict. They associated themselves with the god of war, Ares, from the Greek Mythology who was born in this world full of stories about strife. The god of war was said to have been born in Thrace, thus its citizens heavily worshiped the god; and due to this, many of the Balkan city states hated them in revulsion for having such a barbaric god.
Fantasy · Avan
I see, that's interesting to know. That only cements to me that some games are like fan fictions. Hahaha. Like how Kratos' son is the god of mischief.
The Thracians were a particularly fierce culture with their affinity in violence and conflict. They associated themselves with the god of war, Ares, from the Greek Mythology who was born in this world full of stories about strife. The god of war was said to have been born in Thrace, thus its citizens heavily worshiped the god; and due to this, many of the Balkan city states hated them in revulsion for having such a barbaric god.
Fantasy · Avan
is that an actual mythos though? I never bothered to read the story itself. But I know the game, GOW.
The Thracians were a particularly fierce culture with their affinity in violence and conflict. They associated themselves with the god of war, Ares, from the Greek Mythology who was born in this world full of stories about strife. The god of war was said to have been born in Thrace, thus its citizens heavily worshiped the god; and due to this, many of the Balkan city states hated them in revulsion for having such a barbaric god.
Fantasy · Avan
no, but it was easy to speak with a translator back then, or at least greek. Thracian are Hellenestic, so they speak Greek. and it's almost a must for Romans to be able to speak that language.
The Roman calvary stood stoic, not a bit fazed despite the unending hurls of insults from the citizens around them. If it weren't for one of the tribal elders a battle would have definitely occurred. Thrax stood on the side as he listened to the Roman envoy, who was ready to convey his message.
Fantasy · Avan
It can't be a negative. No matter how weak you are, you still have some strength to do the some actions. As for the number, they are more of a general baseline of a person's fighting capability rather than hard fast rule.
ch 53 Just a Number
Fantasy · Avan
This could actually be emphasized further if only WN allowed italics.
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Fantasy · Avan
Time for her to reap her rewards. Hahaha. She's business minded. lol
ch 42 Shadow
Fantasy · Avan
Thumbs up for you. :)
Oh wow, that is an excellent summary of the premise.
Ahh, H.P. Lovecraft. Sweet.
Spirit Magus Chronicles
Fantasy · Avan