>fantasy
>has videogame windows
Fantasy
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>videogame windows
What now?
>fantasy
>people speak English
>fantasy
>the sea is salty and blue
>fantasy
>but not the set of cliches I've come to expect of western fantasy
Is a literal dnd character sheet subtle enough?
>speak English
>but use Japanese mannerism
I really hate that, it takes me out of the story and show how little research the artist has done in my opinion, or they simply don't care I suppose. Like everyone calling themselves by their last name first and foremost or using -san, -chan. etc.
I know in Dungeon Meshi people go by their first names, but I'm not sure if this is just the translation and if the actual Japanese volumes have Laius-san and the like. Maybe this is just inveitable and typing the Japanese without those mannerisms would not be okay?
>videogame
>has high-fantasy aesthetic
>Fantasy has videogame window
>It's unique and creative
>is fantasy
>is scifi
>belongs on reddit
>fantasy
>girls wear modern underwear and swimsuits
>Fantasy game
>Restaurant sells sushi
>fantasy
>they eat expertly cooked seasoned meals with clean water
>OISHII
>fantasy
>people speak japan
>white letters pop up (probably out of the game system in the fantasy)
>white letters are in english
>it is useless because the characters do not speak english, only japan
>beach episode
>fantasy natives cause a commotion over unknown clothing and ruin the party
fuck you, do you not know how gross underwear used to be, that's the one thing I'll forgive
I also prefer classic windows
>natives taste rice for the first time
>OISHII
Yeah rice isn't that good at all.
Well, while it wasn't mindblowingly tasty, the first time I tried actual nippon rice, it sure was much better than what I was used to.
Can't eat the old stuff anymore.
Of course it's not. Do you have any idea how Japanese works?
Skipping suffixes in Japanese would be asinine as skipping pronouns in English.
>medieval fantasy
>they have potatoes
What if this medieval fantasy happens in sudacaland?
Czech mate, atheist.
youtube.com
Start watching from about 20:40
Belarus is real despite you thinking otherwise.
They're versatile. They're wonderful. They can be both a food and a weapon. Why wouldn't they have it?
Totatoes are native to the Americas. They don't have them in medieval Europe.
I can't believe I didn't know this, maybe I'm retarded
>fantasy
>isn't 100% historically accurate and realistic to an autistic degree
Obviously they're smuggled secret weapons. A savior and destroyer in times of great need.
>fantasy
>has level up system