It's really funny having a Yuu/MC that's so genuinely nice to everyone even after the overblots, yet has the most tragic, soul-crushing backstory known to man. And that's what confuses everybody around them the most. Like, one of them has got to ask at some point: How could you possibly be okay with any of this???!!!
The answer: Dude, I've been through way worse back home. These are basically seven mental breakdowns with magic. That's less than I've had in a month.
It's literally just-
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I don't know if this is an actual meme, I just saw it on Pintrest and couldn't resist drawing it.
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I'm currently playing Alice Madness Returns
It became interesting to see what the meeting between Alice and Riddle might look like, and quickly sketched out a drawing
Good luck to Ace..
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sonic au vil or riddle doing the OBJECTION pose, or just sonic doing that to riddle with that one meme that goes 'OBJECTION! Nuh uh >:) TF YOU MEAN "nuh uh"?!" like i cant get it out of my head broski
bro thinks he can "nuh uh" his way out of this (he will probably)
this would not even be heartslabyuls silliest trial i fear
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please explain to me the difference between madol and thaumarks? I thought it was a coin vs bill situation but i'm not sure?? does it even matter? ToT
There actually is a difference between JP’s madol and EN’s thaumarks!
Madol’s irl equivalent would be similar to the Japanese yen, whereas thaumark’s irl equivalent would be closer to the American dollar. This is these values roughly align with the conversion rate between the yen and the dollar. For example, when Ace reads about the prize money for the winners of SDC/VDC;
In English, he says the prize amount is 50,000 thaumarks. In Japanese, he says the prize amount is 500万 (500-man), or 50 million madol. Therefore, the yen (madol) and the dollar (thaumark) appear to be different, even if they refer to roughly equal values.
Notably, this does NOT impact gameplay elements. You are still charged the same number when leveling up your characters using madol or thaumarks.
The only times when the madol/thaumark difference comes into play is when the characters discuss the costs of items or services. This localization decision most likely occurs because English-speaking players most likely reside in western countries who may find it odd that a $1 candy bar in their country suddenly costs “100” (in madol) in Twisted Wonderland. The Japanese, meanwhile, would not find this strange; the inverse would be true for them, the Japanese players might be confused by a normally 100 yen candy bar with the price of “1” (in thaumarks).
Another difference is that EN mentions a new element to their currency; the “sorcent”, which would be like cents. The “sorcent” does not exist in JP; for values even as small as “1” (which would be more like 0.01 for you Americans), JP still uses madol (マドル). See Riddle’s dialogue from 2-5 of Port Fest:
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