I think all the British people might be dead in AO it’s just that Theos who was from Britain is dead than we got Arthur who is also from Britain who is also dead we don’t really know what happened to the knights of the round table but I’m assuming a lot of them are dead and then you might say Warren is based of Lancelot and he’s alive but lacenlot is in fact French so it might be possible that within the AO verse the British are an extinct people
The AO verse is what happens when the British empire never happened
Excellent, that only leaves the fr*nch to exterminate
microwave society mentioned
So the Thorne are rivals with Ravenna, which is basically like Britain vs Italy, and we have Azura who I’m just going to guess are generic white magical people.
Also if Theos and Cursebeard are British we now have evidence that fish and chips contain magical abilities, incredible
It’s upsetting to be British and know that the remnants of your great country is a Fr*nch dude
We not even censoring slurs huh
Since when was fr*nch a slur
Since the inception of fr*nce
I think the french are next to go.
Warren already has death flags due to being a powerful old mentor character but also I would assume that freedrock is french and he died recently
dont diss my goat like that???
Characters with flaws are more compelling than ones without
this is unironically a funny response actually
you get a like
Where are the africans thou
idk mybe thyre still alive we just havent found them yet but it just occured to me alot of the native amricans mayans and astecs and people living in oceania might be dead
Africa was a different sea cluster I believe, although I guess it is also possible for parts of it to have ended up elsewhere.
yeah isnt it supposed to be where all the dragons are
You seem to desperately be trying to come off as a smart and highly sophisticated person. Unfortunately, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, but
THE AU IS NOT THAT DEEP.
Especially not the AA story.
Peacekeeper’s whole motivation comes from Theos’s motivation, which is vengeance against Durza for destroying his homeland. As for Durza’s motivation, it comes from thirst for power, and technically Hades’s control, whose motivation is to “explore the limits of dark magic”.
I would describe it as how much meaning there is to the story beyond what you are told directly. Stories with a lot of depth often have themes involving significant real world problems.
It is worth noting that sometimes stories are written with the intention of having a different amount of depth compared to the reader’s interpretation. Although usually you can tell how much there is supposed to be based on how the story itself is presented (with some exceptions of course).