@Kaito9838 I'm pretty sure he didn't shoot it while the bow was reversed. I'd say he's using a style of archery with a loose grip, so that's just how the bow ended up 'after' he shot the arrow.
TBH, at the end of the last chapter, I figured Jasper was a reverse trap.
@Sanguinius_The_Angel I get what you mean, but Jasper said himself that he prefers women. So I guess "uses Bi's as a joke" would be more accurate here.
@Eclipse01 @Gravewind
Eh, in a medieval world, maps aren't as vital as people seem to think, especially for commoners. One thing that was used a lot, at least in medieval England, and I imagine the rest of Europe, was an itinerary. If you were in town A, and you wanted to go to town D, you...
I'm wondering if the MC has forgotten that he's not actually a 10 year old child.
Also, the line between (larger) dagger/knife and (smaller) short sword can be quite blurry. Pre-modern era daggers designed for fighting tend to be bigger than a lot of people realise.
"You can call me Samady".. Samady? like.. Baron Samedi? Haitian loa of resurrection? I'm sure it's probably either coincidence, or a reaaaly weak link, but I found it interesting.
Are we sure the title of this manga was translated correctly? I don't speak the language, nor have I ever seen this manga before, but I'm 100% certain that the title is "12yo with a gun gets thicc elf waifu... in a different world"
@Arx724 @Kaarme I stand corrected. I got as far as:
"due in part to their well-developed olfactory bulb and a large surface of olfactory mucosa, about 5.8 square centimetres (29⁄32 square inch) in area, which is about twice that of humans"
on the wikipedia article on cats, and stopped with an...
@Kaarme A (domestic) cat's sense of smell is only about twice that of a human. A dog's sense of smell is ~40 times that of a humans. While I have no idea what a Behemoth (kitten)'s sense of smell is like, I think it's safe to assume it's closer to a cats then a dogs.
Bonus fact. A cat's sense...
@daisora I guess my comment wasn't very clear. I know Emily calls him Yoda (I like that she does, it's cute), I was pointing out that on page 5, she called him Ryota instead. Very not Emily-like.
@melbisbelbis the Living Saint trope is a thing. Even ignoring that, people have been considered living saints irl (see Mother Teresa, who was widely considered a living saint before her death). This does ignore the will of the church of whichever religion the setting has, which brings up the...