Sorry to necro, but the lava stuff is known as the leidenfrost effect, or its something like that. Basically the fact that they put some water (or lots of sweat i guess) on their hand beforehand can shield their body for very brief moments. human body is weird
As a chain reaction, the metal fell on top of some tools laying on a table near Benjamin, flinging them right into the opening to the hot coal-filled forge. Of course, as one might expect, some of the burning coals were thrown out of the opening through the impact, directly onto Benjamin's right arm, melting into his flesh.
Games · DiceVR
Yeah but the problem is that he does have strength. Why does he hide it? As far as i can tell there is literally no reason. He was much stronger than others right in the beginning, but couldn’t improve. Even if he couldnt improve, why would he still hide his strength? The reason he claims for isolating himself is that he is too weak, but he isnt. That fundamentally makes no sense, unless there is some hidden reason that we dont know of yet.
This was one of the technique that those several months that I lived in this new world without the hope steeming from my system forced me to learn. To move naturally, without any visible hurry, yet to actually cover the desired distance faster than anyone else. It was only thanks to this technique that I managed to escape the classroom and hide in one of the corridos. From my now safe position, I could watch how a group of school's thugs quickly emerged from behind the doors, looking around in hopes of locating the one who dared to inflict his person on the sanctity of the school's queen.
Eastern · MotivatedSloth
Yes
"Wh-whatever, I k-knew that! I, uh...was j-just playing along," I stuttered in reply, not very convincingly, "A-anyway, we should get dressed...it's almost half past nine."
Fantasy · Aimdaqs
This novel is great. I enjoy, very good. In fact, I really didn’t have any problems with this book until someone else mentioned something here in the reviews. That, despite this book being titled Sword God and God forcing Shang to develop down a warrior like path, Shang relies HEAVILY on his special attribute. While the sword and his sword techniques are most definitely the backbone of his strength, a massive portion of his strength also comes from his attribute, which isn’t really warrior like at all. There’s technically nothing wrong with this, but it does feel a little disappointing. The author uses his attribute in creative and valid ways, and I struggle to see how Shang could stand up against the mages otherwise, so it was a valid decision.
Sword God in a World of Magic
Fantasy · Warmaisach