Amnesium
I'm a dude. I happen to like to read.
of reading
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Read books
Ye ain't got the stones...
Two wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts certainly do.... and 4 means you're back where you started
in the same sense as OPM's Mumen Rider anyway...
Well, they're not wrong...
It usually is anyway
sounds like it might be Chinese allegory
-somewhere in the deleted/re-written chapters. I'm still trying to figure out why somebody thought this needed to be re-written, but didn't bother to fix the timeline errors this created. This would be like Minecraft changing seeds on you as you're running across the terrain. One second, you're running across a desert biome, and the next second you're underground burning in a lava pool.
if a month had *really* gone by, and people were still alive and digging, there would likely be quite a few people in the 60~80 range by now, with some in the triple-digits
Hyperbolic chamber duh. Every castle-type runic base has one.
What about lava?
The way that people meet up with each other *should* allude to a finite number of resources...and that after a certain period, things should become ultra scarce
If you could run around faster than the speed of sound, and make a lot of noise, the sound itself could potentially do some interesting bits of damage, and you could even create auditory illusions in a cave like that. They'd only be able to hear where you used to be, with a whole lot of echoes coming from everywhere else. Would be amazing against enemies who relied heavily on their hearing.
"Hardness exp increased!"
But speed-specializing types are generally useless after a hit or two. Their weakness is against AOE