Trivia: In the real world "blue" cats are actually gray or gray-blue, and are an off-shoot of black cats. No idea if the blue cats in the story have the real world coloring, or are actually blue like Happy from Fairy Tail.
@XerxesBreak24 Injuries from the war, as I recall. He's still technically recovering, so using his full power places a massive amount of strain on his body.
"There wasn't a single person, except for one person."
Okay, first it was clearly two people.
Second, if you removed the second use of the word "person" from the very end, then it would actually be correct English, despite what the people complaining say. Yes, that is how English works...
@0TheWatcher0 - In the west a sage is a wise man. In Japan (or Japanese rpgs & fantasy) a sage is just someone capable of using all the magic. Has nothing to do with wisdom.
@Animeaddiction It's way older than that. It's in the Ultima games, which I think were popular in Japan, though not as popular as Wizardry. I *think* Wizardry had a similar system, but it's been so long I forget. And a lot of Japanese Western style fantasy is based off Dungeons & Dragons 1e...
@Esper - I'm 40 and I've been browsing the internet since it was nothing but bulletin boards. That "joke" has always been homophobic and always will be, and nothing people like you say will change that.