Wait, is Tamberlane actually doing something interesting again?
(SPOILERS FOR CHAPTER 5)
Okay, now that you've read my spoiler sign, you may proceed at your own risk.
So it seems like MAYBE we are going to actually get some Abroad lore out of this scene! (Basically, the thign that is like one of the biggest mysteries of the entire story and a central point of the myth arc or main story. Its been all mysterious yet its shadow looms over the plot.)
About time.
I am just making this post as a prediction to come back to, so I have recorded my thoughts.
So let's just put two predictions here and see which one will be right:
Option 1 is that Kira does end up dropping some Abroad lore and the info we get foreshadows stuff to come. Maybe it reveals further hints to the greater nature of Abroad or something really damning about the setting.
Option 2: nothing happens and it's just another mystery box that will go unaddressed for an enormous length of time.
I really hope I am wrong and this comic does something interesting
Regardless, even if this scene IS important and gives some huge lore, its reidlcuso we had to slog through dozens of pages of a worthless, obnoxious character like Cur agnsting and hijacking screen time. He is not even the one giving the info here so what's the point of him?
My opinion still would stand anyway about chapter 5 being bad(bad pacing, it sidelines the main characters, scenes go on way too long and don't amount to anything, Cur is an insufferable, shallow character, etc)
But idk, maybe this is the point the story finally gets moving again? Like, if we get some huge information out of this arc, great. (wish it got to that just a tad faster, but eh)
Once this comic does away with the Cur subplot and actually gets back to the main characters and story (hopefully in chapter 6) I will gladly keep shilling for it.
Its start was solid enough to hook me, and its art is great, plus I love Tamberlane and Belfry plus their family.
Here's to hoping this is the part where the comic gets itself back on track.
I must say, its still very exciting at the prospect of that.















