Saturday, December 14, 2013

Log Horizon - ep11


It seems now they are being confronted by the people of the land. The land that Akihabara is on belong to Eastal, and these countries have divided what we know as Japan. Although their request of meeting with the Round-Table comes at a bad time because they were planning a training camp to help the low level players level up. That to decide this they have to have a meeting to decide who is going to go. Although this isn't very difficult but it is overall more amusing. First you have Marie is trying to get out of it because the training camp is her excuse to go to the beach because otherwise she would be stuck in Akihabara dealing with the council. Then the trade guilds are trying to get out of going because they each have their own little project that they don't want to be away from. Which they resolve this with rock-paper-scissors, which Roderic ends up losing. Then Shiroe is force to go because he is the most adept at dealing with politic because he is the one that from the council in the first place.


It appears that things are going to revolve around how they choose to co-exist with the people of the land. Although Shiroe see this is a vital opportunity to gather information on them because the NPC have drastically changed since they have been trapped here. It seems that the people of the land are also seeking to gain information on the adventures. Now there is also the issue of Lord Sergiatte giving out title to the adventures. This would also prove to be problematic because it would cause them to be involved with Eastal politics. However it seems that Shiroe doesn't believe it is possible that they would go to war, and even if they did he doesn't think it possible for the people of the land to win against them. The greatest issue the question of what are the rules of fighting in town will be since the people of the land aren't players. It is possible that the adventures will not be able to fight the people of the land within the towns. This would prove to be a problem if they can't come to an agreement. The real question is what the people of the land want from them.

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