Oh it's no big deal, just tired of spoiler discussion in general, ever since WCI I've realized how crazy toxic it can be
Love me some spoilers, but I don't like wading through all that to read em. But I can't read the spoilers without being hugely tempted to read what everyone thinks about em, so my solution is to just avoid spoilers entirely for now lol
Yeah, I can get that, sometimes people overreact based on some vague spoiler/blurry pic and when the chapter comes out, it turns out there was no reason to panic
Oh it's no big deal, just tired of spoiler discussion in general, ever since WCI I've realized how crazy toxic it can be
Love me some spoilers, but I don't like wading through all that to read em. But I can't read the spoilers without being hugely tempted to read what everyone thinks about em, so my solution is to just avoid spoilers entirely for now lol
I'm curious to see if it'll feel different for you, let us know after a while. Cause there are often manga chapters I read where I think "man I'm so glad I wasn't spoiled" and yet the few times when I do get spoiled on some things never actually feel like they lower my enjoyment.
I'm curious to see if it'll feel different for you, let us know after a while. Cause there are often manga chapters I read where I think "man I'm so glad I wasn't spoiled" and yet the few times when I do get spoiled on some things never actually feel like they lower my enjoyment.
Since I started reading OP weekly, I don't think there has ever been a week where I didn't read the spoilers
Sometimes I tell myself "Next week I'm gonna go blind", but as soon as the spoilers drop I'm reading them as usual
It's a damn addiction
Oh it's no big deal, just tired of spoiler discussion in general, ever since WCI I've realized how crazy toxic it can be
Love me some spoilers, but I don't like wading through all that to read em. But I can't read the spoilers without being hugely tempted to read what everyone thinks about em, so my solution is to just avoid spoilers entirely for now lol
I don't generally mind spoilers, I just prefer going in blind. The exception is for Big Moments. I don't even want a smidge of a hint. The Ultimate chapter was one such Big Moment.
That's why i dipped out of the super thread back then
People would peacefully talk about an episode when outta nowhere some asshole would spoil shit going by the next few episode titles from some magazine or something
You're talking about KyouKai potentially dying, right?
Well, first we should remember that Hara doesn't always follow history (see Heki still being alive, Yotanwa and Kyoukai being women, Karin existing, etc).
In history KK is alive and becomes a general, so you would think that she is not going to die anytime soon. And from a narrative standpoint it wouldn't make sense to kill her.
The only reason Hara could want to kill her off is because one of the war against Zhao is led by Ousen, YotanWa and her, without Shin, and so maybe it would be hard to spend a lot of time without either of our MCs. But that's true of other important wars too.
It's still a bit unclear, but I think this chapter gives the answer to that question though
As someone who likes to avoid spoilers, the subject of spoilers when it comes to historical series is always funny to me. Like, should one go read the specifics of what some of those people in Vinland Saga did?
You guys don't think Lotus *gasp* lost a bet do you? Either way we welcome you to our side as long as you're here
Edit: Nvm my era fucked me the real answer why loaded, dammit
As someone who likes to avoid spoilers, the subject of spoilers when it comes to historical series is always funny to me. Like, should one go read the specifics of what some of those people in Vinland Saga did?
Vinland Saga is a specific case even among other history inspired manga. 90% of the manga is completely fictional, the only confirmed historical things are characters (Knut, Thorkell, Thorfinn, etc) or some major events (the war between the Danes and England). But for example, even though Thorfinn is a historical figure, basically nothing we've seen thus far of his life is based on history.
But if you went on Thorfinn's wikipedia page, then yeah, you would likely get spoiled. Though imo those spoilers don't matter that much because in that manga it's the slow development of the characters that matters
But for cases like Kingdom, those are major spoilers. You can basically figure out who will die (and how) and who won't, who will win a war and who will lose it, what the next arc will be and which characters will be in it, etc. You don't know the full journey, but you know a lot of the steps involved
Vinland Saga is a specific case even among other history inspired manga. 90% of the manga is completely fictional, the only confirmed historical things are characters (Knut, Thorkell, Thorfinn, etc) or some major events (the war between the Danes and England). But for example, even though Thorfinn is a historical figure, basically nothing we've seen thus far of his life is based on history.
But if you went on Thorfinn's wikipedia page, then yeah, you would likely get spoiled. Though imo those spoilers don't matter that much because in that manga it's the slow development of the characters that matters
But for cases like Kingdom, those are major spoilers. You can basically figure out who will die (and how) and who won't, who will win a war and who will lose it, what the next arc will be and which characters will be in it, etc. You don't know the full journey, but you know a lot of the steps involved
Damn so Kingdom adheres more closely to real events? That's interesting.
Ultimately I don't think I'd mind knowing in either scenario because it's just history.
Damn so Kingdom adheres more closely to real events? That's interesting.
Ultimately I don't think I'd mind knowing in either scenario because it's just history.
Kingdom's author sometimes quote a history book (the Shiji, a record of around 2,500 years of Chinese history).
A siege just ended, and the narrator quotes it : "4th year. Zhao general Pangnuan, leading Zhao, Chu, Wei and Yan in the siege of Qin city, Zui, is repelled."
Kingdom's author sometimes quote a history book (the Shiji, a record of around 2,500 years of Chinese history).
A siege just ended, and the narrator quotes it : "4th year. Zhao general Pangnuan, leading Zhao, Chu, Wei and Yan in the siege of Qin city, Zui, is repelled."
You're talking about KyouKai potentially dying, right?
Well, first we should remember that Hara doesn't always follow history (see Heki still being alive, Yotanwa and Kyoukai being women, Karin existing, etc).
In history KK is alive and becomes a general, so you would think that she is not going to die anytime soon. And from a narrative standpoint it wouldn't make sense to kill her.
The only reason Hara could want to kill her off is because one of the war against Zhao is led by Ousen, YotanWa and her, without Shin, and so maybe it would be hard to spend a lot of time without either of our MCs. But that's true of other important wars too.
It's still a bit unclear, but I think this chapter gives the answer to that question though
Yeah she was never gonna die because of history but I think this would be the point where she losing her powers would be a great move, with Hoken gone this seems like the perfect time.
But yeah I do wonder how they gonna deal with that future war with her and no Shin, maybe he gonna start off paneling some of the battles.
Hype for next arc though, Kanki stuff should be fun.
Damn so Kingdom adheres more closely to real events? That's interesting.
Ultimately I don't think I'd mind knowing in either scenario because it's just history.
For sure, I could spoil you a major death right now that still hasn't even happen in the manga. Story path is 100% based on history, he even quotes the records in Shiji.
Yeah she was never gonna die because of history but I think this would be the point where she losing her powers would be a great move, with Hoken gone this seems like the perfect time.
But yeah I do wonder how they gonna deal with that future war with her and no Shin, maybe he gonna start off paneling some of the battles.
Hype for next arc though, Kanki stuff should be fun.