Maou-sama ni Shoukan sareta kedo Kotoba ga Tsuujinai - Vol. 2 Ch. 12 - A Sudden Visit at Late Night? (1)

@randomname Spaghetti Napolitan is a Japanese original that used an even sweeter Soy-infused Ketchup derivative (often a "sweet and spicy" combination with Worcestershire, actually,) to compensate for low tomato supply, where Ketchup is already quite sugary. They've moved to a mostly benign tomato-based Ketchup, but Banana Ketchup (a Philippine import) is served in some restaurants, which is also tremendously sweet.
Among the Japanese, there is a lot of experimentation with the dish in Nagoya, which has a few gimmick shops that deliberately serve sweetened pastas. One that has built up quite a reputation is "Kissa Mountain," and you can see some quite similar dessert spaghettis in their portfolio, ranging in toppings and presentation. The one in the manga looks particularly close to Kissa Mountain's Sweet Matcha Ogura spaghetti, which is served hot.
 
I want to spread something, and it's not justice

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@Nk9bjP4A
Classic old school rpg trap. Designed to drop you several levels in a dungeon with the intention of having you fall further then you intended exploring or getting you lost so you can't find your way back out.
 
@Nk9bjP4A
I agree with Cake on this one.
The trap pulls you into a higher difficulty area that you aren't prepared for, and you'll have to fight your way out with:
A) fog of war covering the map
B) vs higher level enemies
C) potentially walking into a Mid-boss fight unprepared

and obviously,
D) you have no idea how many floors to go before you're outta there
 

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