Ragnild: . . . Huh. Maybe servants really don’t have anything to complain about? I mean, he looks like his life is pretty great.
Fantasy comedy about a magic knight trying to have a romance in his second language
Ragnild: . . . Huh. Maybe servants really don’t have anything to complain about? I mean, he looks like his life is pretty great.
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Lmaoooo Iona’s face is everything I needed right now.
Listen, Ragnild, he’s talking to his boyfriend right now, almost everyone looks happy when chatting with their love interest.
In just about any world not made by Erin Ptah that I’ve encountered, your suggestion would be met with a homophobic response. But I don’t recall her worlds featuring that much, so I’d be interested to see what Ragnild’s response would be to that. Having said that, I doubt that it would be enlightened.
What do you mean about getting a homophobic response?
IIRC, Sønheim’s language doesn’t have a word for ‘exclusively attracted to the same/opposite gender’, just the rarely used ‘monosexual’, and focuses more on ‘active/passive’ attraction, so it’s not gonna be an issue, especially since Leif has explicitly described his orientation as “HELP EVERYONE IS HOT”.
The lineart colors here are so pretty!!!
Yeah! Gorgeous
I have really been digging the autumn colors this storyline.
*Muffled screaming*
One servant doesn’t represent a good sample size to create a conclusion from.
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