@Reimans es lo que tampoco entiendo, ya que a diferencia de otras ocasiones, utilice tanto el diccionario u programas que verifican la gramatica de las palabras. Me tome 1 día entero arreglando la traducción, así que me gustaria saber en que estoy fallando.
@OraOraApril19 : burn it, salt the ashes and put the remaining salt/ashes under several different seals/bindings at a strongly fortified temple.
Also make sure everyone involved gets proper credit and it is thoroughly documented so if there is another in a few years/decades/centuries they know what skills and abilities are needed, without anything left out.
Can somebody remind me how nobody realizes Arga is the actual hero? Like, his party was there the entire time, so did they just coincidentally not notice him doing all of the work???
@Drumstick The crest is something set in stone. Jilyu has the hero crest, so he is the hero. Arga does not have the hero crest, so he's not the hero.
'Hero' is an actual thing in their world, i.e. one with a particular crest, not just someone who does heroic deeds. People sometimes believe so strongly, they refuse to see the actual truth.
Now, they may even have gotten the whole 'hero' thing wrong. Maybe Arga's crest is the actual hero crest. But there were some hints of Jilyu being able to control Arga somehow, in the first chapter.
@cor3zone@Drumstick : If I recall, it is not that it is the hero crest but that it is the crest of someone who was a "hero", and they call it the hero crest because of that person....
I can not think of any other way to explain the "hero" being so weak and narcissistic, but still being the "hero" other then them not knowing everything about the crests, and getting things wrong as a result.
@cor3zone : I knew I had seen it somewhere, ch 1, pg 16 the hero pretty much says as much, it is the emblem of a soldier who became a hero by "killing" a demon king in the past (probably just dealt the last blow, like this generations douche who only spouted orders the entire fight).
@Chaosfox I'm saying this type of friction is "pointless". That is, other than to piss off the readers. Which it does, apparently.
In terms of functions in the story, all it can possibly do is serve as a "call to action" for the cowardly MC, but since this is such a Jap story, which seeks to "live a simple and quiet life", what sort of monomyth-type of heroic tale do you think will actually happen here? And even if that's the case, it's overblown and over the top. I hold that its main functions is to just rile up the readers, which, again, it accomplished. But given my history with webnovels, that is something that is eerily simple to do.
@sjmcc13
Same comment, but: "Isekai" is a generic term by now. Get used to it.