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Shorter chapter (~500 - 1k words) but faster release Votes: 1 25.0%
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Keep the current length (~2k words) Votes: 1 25.0%
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Don't care as long as it's continued Votes: 2 50.0%
QUILL |
Race: | Halfling (self-proclaimed) |
Age: | ??? |
Height: | 4'7" |
Level: |
100 (Carlmometer™) |
Adventurers Guild Rank: |
S-rank (as Lime) |
Commerce Guild Rank: |
A-rank |
Epithet: |
Masked Friend Underworld Queen of Rouen |
Occupation: |
Boss of The Syndicate Feudal Lord of Arkbay (as Lime) Hero of Rouen (as Lime) |
"If you're in a battlefield...maybe scouting or just setting up to sleep, and some whackjob named Quill came up to you then asked you to join her for a cup of tea, you should accept it. Chances are, she'd really take you to one and live to tell the tale. That's what she and I did four years ago, true story." — A certain isekai'd American |
"Quill is the most conflicted person I have ever met--a person with one of the darkest minds yet a 'heart' capable of persevering compassion. Without her enormous sympathy and empathy to counter her sadism, she would have already plunged the continent into chaos and destruction." — A certain brain worm |
"...thus! With all the reasons I mentioned, we can both agree that Her Highness is a master manipulator, an unparalleled champion, and a paragon of a wife." — A certain elf stalking her for 300 years |
Q. Since she's so trustworthy as claimed in the last chapter, would Quill be capable of working as a spy or assassin?
A. Yes and No. She's more than capable to do all what is necessary to reach her goal. She doesn't really care about her enemies but if one little chump just made it obvious that he/she likes her, then that person would survive behind the background of slaughter. Her husband, Emil, is one of those chumps.
I imagine the Carlmometer instead to be some mix between a radiation detector and seismograph machine, that Carl built, that measures passive aura.
Every time I see those witchcraft units of measurement... Those units lead to the crash of a Canadian airplane and of one of the Mars Orbiters. These units even occupied precious computation capacity on the first moonlanding-computers because the astronauts couldn't understand the modern scientific units...
This be the measurements of witchcraft and wizardry!