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Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Four-Panel Comic Odd Days of Goddess
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Four-Panel Comic Odd Days of Goddess
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The gods and goddesses of Orario, 4-koma style, are shown in their daily lives, including their rare and slapstick moments.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 144 pages
\n Publication date: 18 September 2018
\n Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
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For the deities who bestow blessings upon their followers to venture into the Dungeon, there is nothing they will not do for the sake of their family. But have you ever wondered how they spend their days while their brave adventurers are busy fighting down below? Get a rare glimpse into the rare and just a tiny bit slapstick daily lives of the deities of Orario, 4-koma style!
For the deities who bestow blessings upon their followers to venture into the Dungeon, there is nothing they will not do for the sake of their family. But have you ever wondered how they spend their days while their brave adventurers are busy fighting down below? Get a rare glimpse into the rare and just a tiny bit slapstick daily lives of the deities of Orario, 4-koma style!
The deities of Orario, who are blessed with the power to bestow blessings upon their followers to venture into the Dungeon, are truly devoted to their family. Despite their immense strength and abilities, they often find themselves spending their days in rather mundane and comical ways. Take, for instance, the goddess Ais, who is known for her love of sweets and her tendency to get lost in thought. She can often be found in her temple, surrounded by a mountain of candy and pastries, lost in a world of sweet fantasies.
On the other hand, the god Apollo is a bit of a prankster and enjoys playing practical jokes on his fellow deities. He is often seen sneaking around the temple, trying to find ways to make them laugh. One of his favorite tricks is to hide the holy water in unexpected places, such as the cushions of the chairs or the shelves of the bookshelves. When the deities unsuspectingly drink from the water, they are often surprised by a sudden burst of laughter.
The goddess Hestia is a bit of a homebody and enjoys spending her days in her temple, tending to the needs of her followers and the community. She is a skilled chef and often prepares delicious meals for her family and friends. She is also a talented gardener and spends a lot of time nurturing her plants and flowers.
The god Hermes is a bit of a scatterbrain and is often seen running around the temple, carrying a multitude of tasks. He is a skilled messenger and is often sent on important missions to deliver messages to other deities and mortals. He is also a talented musician and enjoys playing his flute and guitar for his fellow deities.
The goddess Artemis is a bit of a loner and enjoys spending her days hunting in the forest. She is a skilled archer and is often seen stalking her prey, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. She is also a skilled healer and is often called upon to tend to the wounds of her fellow deities and mortals.
The god Dionysus is a bit of a party animal and enjoys spending his days drinking and dancing with his fellow deities. He is a skilled musician and often plays his guitar and sings for his friends. He is also a skilled chef and enjoys experimenting with new recipes and flavors.
The goddess Athena is a bit of a perfectionist and enjoys spending her days studying and practicing her martial arts. She is a skilled strategist and is often called upon to advise her fellow deities on important matters. She is also a talented artist and enjoys painting and sculpting.
The god Zeus is a bit of a tyrant and enjoys spending his days ruling over his kingdom. He is a skilled warrior and is often seen leading his army into battle. He is also a skilled diplomat and is often called upon to mediate disputes between other deities and mortals.
In conclusion, the deities of Orario may be powerful and blessed with immense abilities, but they also have their own unique and quirky personalities. They spend their days in a variety of ways, from indulging in their sweet tooth to playing practical jokes to tending to their gardens and cooking delicious meals. Despite their differences, they all share a deep love and devotion to their family and the community they serve.
\n Weight: 170g\n
Dimension: 190 x 126 x 16 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781975382278\n \n
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