@tamanobuland If it's at a place where Dante isn't present, there's a chance Meursault can die permanently. That was a concern Faust brings up in passing all the way back in the third intervallo, if I'm remembering correctly.
@moneyfan1000@Signalice39 Nah, that last one's just her having a similar level of inhuman willpower. He drops the Helm of Mambrino when he leaves the Ferris Wheel.
@Mambrino_1605 Kim really was projecting his weakness onto her, huh. Not because he doesn't respect her, but because he has trouble picturing any other way that S Corp could fail to change with her there.
@limbleedupdates Manifesting his malleability as taking a shine to multiple inspirations, under the sin of gluttony, rather than the typical subordinate role? I can see it. The other big Sinner I could see as a Fauvist is Heathcliff, but he strikes me more as a devoted type. Docent material imo.
@limbleedupdates So Meursault's base fighting style is likely to be a subsection of the textbook employee. And "shooting" someone with a camera seems to be possible, too.
@weep_sob But since Dante isn't a combatant, and the LCB started off at level 1, the three animals barely noticed the difference in their personal strength.
@weep_sob They were surprised when Lion was knocked back by the bus, and while they trivially dealt with the Sinners it should have been even easier, so I bet Dante put some kind of curse on them like -30 offensive and defensive levels or something.
@O_05_47_ALEPH This probably lies in the realm of N Corp or M Corp, right? Extracting experiences using their nails, or a brute force method of therapy. Something like more conventional technology sounds more finnicky, in the sense restoring levels would be difficult without spending tickets.
@Virent2511 Isn't it just that they're the most "human" finger, hence the anatomical accuracy, but their humanity is defined by their struggle and the cost their blades ask of them (which is why most keep their swords sealed)?
@cutanapple The Roach Emperor has a line about appearing while those assured in their safety rest in their beds, right? I can't find it though... maybe it's in the prebattle dialogue.
@LimbusCompany_B Oh, so the Abno identifying the moths as butterflies is actually a part of it's conceit. The main difference I'd guesstimate is that moths are nocturnal, so basically this is the "beginning" of their day rather than the end, and SW doesn't really get that.