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@Lyerix
Given how badly Richard stomped him, yes one huge foot print right on his face! XD;
I’m much better now, thanks!
I edited the pages a bit more quickly than I wanted to yesterday. My backgrounds may not be top notch on the next page… ^_^;;;
But on the bright side – Updates are back!

The bootprint is one thing (and a quite funny one too), but where’s the nosebleed ? Looks like Levasu has some regenerative abilities. I also noticed that considering how fast he recovered from the Messenger’s blast, but was not sure yet…

Making Grumps parry and disarm so easily… oh well, i guess it’s still way too early for some drama. I’ll wait… :D

Now, what will Levasu do ?

In any case, nice to see you on your feet again, Denny. ;)

Levasu heals with the sheer power of goat-ly stubbornness! XD;
Don’t worry, drama’s on the way! Plus, given how there is a void user there, it’s best they focus on getting him away from the pillar first and then Grumps can chew out Alberius. ^_^;;

@Darth Killer
True but…! The spell Alberius was to use wouldn’t have worked given how he was no longer having void in himself and well, while I did consider this option I felt like Grumps got trashed way too many times already to get another critical injury. ^__^;;;;
That and, well… I think he really wanted to blast Alberius after he recovered his memories. I felt like he earned this right even if it was minor scene during all the action going on.

@Rahna
I need to learn to type slower and bother my editor when he isn’t just waking up. T_T;;

There’s a scientific reason for this, Rahna. The brain only actually reads first and last letter of words, and fast-reads the others. As a result, you can seemlessly read words with their letters scrambled, as long as both 1st and last letter are in place. An experiment was done some time ago to verify it on several ordinary people using a whole article to read with all words mistyped in such a way, and none had any trouble reading it.

As such, that’s what makes many typos so difficult to notice even for outside readers. I have a slightly easier time noticing them simply because i’m actually not a native english speaker, meaning i have to make a little more of an effort to read english (not too much, granted. ;) )

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