You hit the nail on the head with Rudy and his progression and relapse. Rudy has always been mentally fragile and after what happened with Eris, he’s never been at a lower point mentally. He can tell himself he’ll get better and devote himself to working out, but all it takes is one problem to set him back into that dark place. It’s very realistic.
The anime for some reason didn´t showed what kind of monster that tree was. It´s called a Icefall treant, one of the few monsters that can use magic in form of ice projectiles. But they aren´t very intelligent, with repeading attack patterns and Rudeus dealt with it pretty quickly in the novel.
Thus far it's the only treant shown in the anime. This is despite treants being the most common monster type in the setting. The only other treant bits were the firewood Ruijerd was burning and Rudeus' staff. They're so common, you have to be at least as hardened as a veteran soldier to be a woodchuck.
4:40 those ruins being from the First Great Human-Demon War means they're well over six thousand years old. The anime skipped a fight sequence against a Wraith and Skeletons it commanded. Mimir knows divine magic, so he smote the undead. The Great Human Demon Wars were huge world-changing events. First took place 7-6k years before present, second was 5k-4200 years before present and the final battle created the Ringus Sea (basically a crater the size of the Pacific Ocean), the third was the Laplace war 500-400 years before present. The last war's end only left Millis and Asura standing of the human realms and its end marks year 0 in the Years of the Armored Dragon.
I may be mistaken, but wasn't the reason why Rudy stays in one place stated in the episode? The logic was that if Zenith is alive and somewhere around in the Northern lands, being an S-class adventurer she probably wouldn't be in some great predicament, and would be actively adventuring to earn money. So, by this logic, Rudeus concludes that it would be much more efficient to spread around his name and thus making Zenith find him, than him actively searching for her. That is also one of the reasons why he doesn't join any party, as if he would do some impressive deeds, the party would get the acknowledgement, not him.
"What kind of names are those for your knees, Tindalos and Bakesrville?" Horror literature hounds. Hounds of Tindalos are mythical creatures in the Cthulhu mythos, that are called and characterized by function as hounds, but they're extra-dimensional eldritch abominations. Hound of Baskerville is a ghost hound in Sherlock Holmes books that haunts a certain manor's grounds. He named his arms after strong men, Hulk and Hercules. He gets to naming other body parts later on.
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You hit the nail on the head with Rudy and his progression and relapse. Rudy has always been mentally fragile and after what happened with Eris, he’s never been at a lower point mentally. He can tell himself he’ll get better and devote himself to working out, but all it takes is one problem to set him back into that dark place. It’s very realistic.
Ya true
The anime for some reason didn´t showed what kind of monster that tree was. It´s called a Icefall treant, one of the few monsters that can use magic in form of ice projectiles. But they aren´t very intelligent, with repeading attack patterns and Rudeus dealt with it pretty quickly in the novel.
Thus far it's the only treant shown in the anime. This is despite treants being the most common monster type in the setting. The only other treant bits were the firewood Ruijerd was burning and Rudeus' staff.
They're so common, you have to be at least as hardened as a veteran soldier to be a woodchuck.
4:40 those ruins being from the First Great Human-Demon War means they're well over six thousand years old. The anime skipped a fight sequence against a Wraith and Skeletons it commanded. Mimir knows divine magic, so he smote the undead.
The Great Human Demon Wars were huge world-changing events. First took place 7-6k years before present, second was 5k-4200 years before present and the final battle created the Ringus Sea (basically a crater the size of the Pacific Ocean), the third was the Laplace war 500-400 years before present. The last war's end only left Millis and Asura standing of the human realms and its end marks year 0 in the Years of the Armored Dragon.
I may be mistaken, but wasn't the reason why Rudy stays in one place stated in the episode? The logic was that if Zenith is alive and somewhere around in the Northern lands, being an S-class adventurer she probably wouldn't be in some great predicament, and would be actively adventuring to earn money. So, by this logic, Rudeus concludes that it would be much more efficient to spread around his name and thus making Zenith find him, than him actively searching for her. That is also one of the reasons why he doesn't join any party, as if he would do some impressive deeds, the party would get the acknowledgement, not him.
"What kind of names are those for your knees, Tindalos and Bakesrville?"
Horror literature hounds.
Hounds of Tindalos are mythical creatures in the Cthulhu mythos, that are called and characterized by function as hounds, but they're extra-dimensional eldritch abominations.
Hound of Baskerville is a ghost hound in Sherlock Holmes books that haunts a certain manor's grounds.
He named his arms after strong men, Hulk and Hercules.
He gets to naming other body parts later on.
XD Orstead Just shows up every couple of years just to dunk on Rudy, then T-poses for dominance just to leave. XD I'm dying from that mental image XD
You need to fix the order of the playlist, you have season 1 Episode 10 in the middle of season 2, and Episode 4 ahead of Episode 3 for Season 2.
Did you guys watching the blu ray version?
We watched whatever was on crunchy roll so no idea tbh.
Why does Reza look ignored
We hate him