Nighterfield
The night prince who hunts naughty older women at night
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Audrey's simp spotted !
"uuuu he's not an Audrey's simp like me. it's impossible that my beloved audrey who never gets hurts, always gets what she wants without any efforts, and always provided everything for free a Marie Sue. how dare him slander my princess Audrey"
better being edge lord than a simp. 🤡
sure simp.
maybe I actually read the book and you just skim everything that you didn't notice that she's a marie sue. either that or you are just a simp. I'm sure you're the latter though.
it's very boring and EXTREMELY PREDICTABLE to see MC become one of the strongest being in the universe. an MC doesn't necessarily to be the strongest being in the universe, but it's lotm we're talking about so we already know that lumian will either end up as red priest or COI.
it's gonna be boring, like we already know the outcome; lumian will defeat amon... again. like can't the author make a new super antagonist ?
wait until amon become a pillar, the outer gods will start running with a tail between their legs.
yes, evernight genocide a whole country because it was ruled by antigonus or something like that. correct me if I'm wrong though.
angel beats.
W40k I'm sure.
this is arguable. we can't say the traitorous trio and evernight are better than Adam, evernight alone committed genocide to the nation of evernight.
third rate author with fourth rate pen.
Imperium needs to send grey knights to purge these heretics and bring glory to the name of the god-emperor of mankind.
dude, this guy must be a loser in his previous life aka in 21st century.
at least emlyn has his dolls. 😂
RELEASE THAT WITCH!
no fors. when you think you disrupt Adam's plan, you actually just do what he wants you to do. everything goes as planned.
no it's not.
first will have no way of knowing whether Amon still have 2 sequence 1 characteristics or not. she wasn't there to witness the fight. the only thing we know is than Klein only took 1 seq 1 characteristic and his uniqueness.