Nah, they are quite different from each other, especially with the situation they interacted with Alastair. The general was someone who offered himself to the strongest. Lily, on the other hand, got subjugated.
The basis is the introduction of Inferno in chapter 3.
'A Krieger... A spectral entity that consumes souls using a deal. That is a simple explanation though the last paragraph was a bomb. Competition of contracts, the only ones I can find being a competitor would be the devils. After all, they do use such ways to take a soul.'
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That pretty much is hard to answer. But in simpler terms, I guess that gods won't even have a definite form. They can transfer everything they wanted to happen and none of them would even need to meet the MC. If we go by logical standards. So, a half-ass reason for this is simply the gods weakening themselves to find things intriguing in their boring lives. In the recent chapters, there was a short discussion about the problem regarding being a god. Knowing everything, being all-powerful, and many more creates a void. Just like how a game becomes boring along with time passing by, the gods in this story are weakening themselves to make it more intriguing to delve into. So in this case, just treat the gods as role-players who have nothing to do.
Nah, I'd rather not fall in the overpowered pit-fall. Though, the third skill might get her become powerful but not too powerful. Overpower creates power creep, making the fights in the future more or less hard to create.
I wanted to make Soteria fight but I couldn’t find a good spot for her in the second soul deal. Making her fight against weak enemies is not something I wanted. Especially with her special role. Though, new enemies will be introduced soon.
Nah, I couldn't scrap time in this recent month. I'm binging an anime a thousand episode long and also have a lot to do. I'll try to make a chapter.
Yes, though that goes both sides
At the moment, no romance. Didn't plan for it and it depends on how the story would go and how the characters would grow.
No, she joined due to Soteria's interference. It wasn't her choice to join them, and she was practically forced by the maid. And if someone did capture her, then that would depend on her loyalty to Alastair. Lily's loyalty to the army is flimsy as she is a commissioned mercenary, which is why she wasn't bothered that much by the army's defeat. Whether or not she would join someone stronger than Alastair is dependent on her loyalty. After all, Lily never thought of wanting a powerful master. She simply got subjugated by a powerful one.
Spectre of Corvus
Fantasy · OrdinaryHuman