Skeleton Soldier Couldn’t Protect The Dungeon Chapter 71

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Guyguyguy465
Guyguyguy465
11 months ago

Why the text change

AnnyMouso
AnnyMouso
3 months ago

Nope. Quitting. The story literally mentions a real demon to which countless children in real-world history have been, and still are, burned in sacrifice to. The same one named in the Bible and worshipped by the historical people the Cannanites. This is NOT funny. Do authors who write this stuff have no skill to invent names or to research more than direct history references? Of all the things that could be said, why pick something so despicable and morbid!? There is more than repetition. Author’s don’t, and should not mock the gruesome history of others.

A simpler example is if someone named their kid H¡tler. People do this. Same morbid affect, but more lives were, and remain to be, taken. Gross. Why do people think it to be funny to mock those who died brutally, screaming, and begging for help? In both the cases, idolatry and Naz¡s, people were mass-murd3red by those who should have protected them: loved ones, and the authorities. This is anti-human and morbid. I should have backed out chapters ago when necromancer were portrayed as worth protecting. Shouldn’t have even read this manhwa, at all! It is anti-HUMAN-RACE.

Last edited 3 months ago by AnnyMouso
Nate
Nate
2 months ago
Reply to  AnnyMouso

Yes and no, this chapter is a very crude translation of the story, as the devil in this is named the same in this translation, the actual translation for it is “Malphas”