Yes, it's only what's already mentioned in the story.
Thanks for the review. As for the descriptions, I never noticed but will watch out for it from now on. Maybe I'll even add some in the earlier chapters when I have some time and if I find a good spot for it.
Learning from his mistakes.
"The previously mentioned two primordial goddesses. But I don't really give them any fault as it happened because of a mistake, one I am largely responsible for, so please also don't give them any fault for it."
Fantasy · Daelor
Because without the combined function they would only be another weapon for them and while powerful, they are not even remotely unmatched by other weapons. And to add to that, the swords are designed to be used with the light/darkness element respectively and with all notable users of these elements being subordinate to either of the two they never had any worries. And lastly, it's not like they just left them right where they stood and instead left them somewhere they thought nobody would get them. This will come up later, so I won't say more about it now.
"Of course I don't, I don't even think they are partially at fault. You started a relationship with two women that you knew were rivals and didn't tell them that you also slept with the other. They learned about this during one of their fights and both angrily threw away the swords you gifted them. Then the three other primordial gods took the swords and on used a function, you told neither of the two of, to attack and kill you. In my opinion that is one hundred percent on you." Hearing that she didn't give any fault to the two relieved him.
Fantasy · Daelor
Because he designed it to be easily found, but only if one posesse both swords. As they never did, they never learned of this function.
"Of course I don't, I don't even think they are partially at fault. You started a relationship with two women that you knew were rivals and didn't tell them that you also slept with the other. They learned about this during one of their fights and both angrily threw away the swords you gifted them. Then the three other primordial gods took the swords and on used a function, you told neither of the two of, to attack and kill you. In my opinion that is one hundred percent on you." Hearing that she didn't give any fault to the two relieved him.
Fantasy · Daelor
She can't do anything, but he would still prefer if his wives wouldn't hate each other
"The previously mentioned two primordial goddesses. But I don't really give them any fault as it happened because of a mistake, one I am largely responsible for, so please also don't give them any fault for it."
Fantasy · Daelor
What I mean with this is more in the sense of offering a different perspective from someone who didn't live all his live at the top of the power hierarchy
"But I still love you now, even after learning of it. You are right with what you said, but, and this may sound selfish and hypocritical, as long as you treat me well I don't care. Of course I will be your voice of reason, but I will love you even if you don't always listen to me."
Fantasy · Daelor
Mostly just his nature. Dragons in general, and Darganth especially so, are exetremely confident in their own power so don't really care how strong their partners are. Instead they care about how fun they are to be around as their long lives make boredom one of their greatest enemies.
Orders are subdivisions of the ranks, seperating each rank into three stages. Classes were originally just another word for ranks that I had added for variety, but I dropped it later on. Have now changed it in the chapters it was already used in to avoid confusion.
The sentence refers to the pirate, not Darganth
Such a thing would only possible for people who possessed a rare kind of aura technique that allows the user to strengthen his natural body. But they were so rare that even nobles would find it difficult to get one, not to mention a mere second rank individual without any background like him.
Dragon Gods Reign
Fantasy · Daelor