I find it amusing they're basically fighting a Moai head, the Moai statues were established by the inhabitants of Easter Island as a way of beseeching guardians to keep the people safe.
Something that annoys me about Fantasy settings is the trope of the Evil Necromancer, why does necromancy have to be evil? Why do the Necromancy practitioners have to be evil?
The outright stupidity of characters is just surprising sometimes, maybe you should stop and think about why a monster doesn't seem to be intent on killing you instead of antagonizing them.
That said, idiots and fools hide behind religion for their lack of critical thinking and tolerance...
Fun fact, the Irish Gaelic wording for otter literally translates to "water dog" and Irish lore about otters is noticeably different from that regarding Japanese otter lore
It's a common misconception that raccoons submerge items in water and scrub them to clean them, while that might be the case to a small degree, the real reason they do all that is that they are trying to soften their food as much as possible, they like soft foods more than any other kind of food...
I keep on thinking of Caldwell's coming sibling, I recall his parents telling him they were expecting in a prior chapter. I suppose Caldwell wants to be a good older sibling when that happens, being someone to look up to and keep his cute little sibling safe no matter what. Would it make for an...
Well, that's a problem. Effectively clearing out/evacuating an entire city takes time, time they probably don't have. With the announcement, the entire city will likely have to pick up and move, erected a new of structures for the citizens to live and work in will probably take more time than it...
I found a story similar to this one on Amazon the other day, Queen in the Mud. Queen in the Mud has the main protagonist hatch as a salamander and go through a few similar incidents to the main protagonist in this story, she also experiences similar leveling mechanics and deals with notification...