@Inthemoodinc@TArchcast Bretonnia has male wizards trained in the Imperial Colleges of Magic, the female wizards that became the only in-game casters are taken as children by the Fay Enchantress and trained, then returned as representatives of the Lady to the various courts around the kingdom.
@Chaoabordo666@ASeitwaerts@Inthemoodinc@TArchcast You’re thinking warlock engineers. Post 5th they aren’t actually “wizards” any more they basically use warp lightning generators that run on warpstone to ‘cast’ warp lightning related spells and contribute magic dice to the pool.
@CWilson2197@AaronRyan02@SonicFront70231 They aren’t wormholes. They’re just the specific points where essentially “if you enter hyperspace here you can usually get to these other places safely”
@emperor_kane@LookAtMyMeat1 It seems more like “God is too powerful to personally intervene” seeing as an angel or true demon showing up to a battlefield is described basically as a nuke going off
@ChristinaTasty I don’t know what your native language is but it’s like in the US when you’re interacting with someone from India who learned English at a British-founded university from textbooks.
@ChristinaTasty My guess is because they’re all native Norse (or whatever) speakers while kratos probably learned at least partially out of books or something where slang and idioms weren’t a thing. So this is showing how his speech patterns are more stilted and less “familiar”.
@GIRUKA_ Interestingly, in ace combat 6 the A-10 controls extremely similarly to the Air Force a-10 simulator I was able to try a few times. Dude running it thought I was lying about never being in the simulator before.
@karl_diesel Also, the pool isn’t even full. I’m guessing once the water is deeper it won’t look like that. Unless you’re inside the pool the way this picture appears to have been taken
@DreamLeaf5 It’s less that American kids couldn’t conceptually figure out that it’s “a ball of rice” and more that American kids would go “why the crap would someone eat a ball of rice?” Since rice tends to be a side dish instead of a staple especially back then.
@archibaldcrane@DarkfireCapital Growing up military my family had a few houses where the laundry was either in the garage or in a mud room adjacent to it.