I once tested it by naming myself the digits 0–9 in succession for over one thousand individual characters (that’s about a kilobyte of data)…
So I decided to try this out using the longest word in the world, which if you’re wondering, takes about 3 hours to pronounce…
And yes, it allowed all of it.
This has gotta make any villainous 'I will defeat you speech' one helluva time
(I had to skip most of it cause otherwise this would just be ten screenshots long)
And all this time I thought the longest word in the English language was pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis…
Technically I think it is. In the English language, that is.
This is the longest word in the world.
The description on the youtube video said English. Looks like pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest English word that’s actually in printed dictionaries.
Who knew our own “Mod Delusion” was such an accomplished poet.
Now good sir you truly are the epitome of the modern “Renaissance man”.
You know I how I usually feel about “badboy” types (though a lot of it may be down to the aesthetic as well of course), but I agree with you on Black Magic, the only worse one is Jury.
Besides I’m sure my mc would like the idea of retiring with Lucky to blissful domesticity (under assumed identities), after all the crap he’s been through. Or at least that’s my headcanon.,
He could have been treated a bit less like second fiddle by the author, even compared to Jury, but he’s basically the only decent RO in the series, so…
“Black Magic is a dead ringer for a Pomeranian”
Lucky was nice but boring.
BM was really interesting but eventually got toxic. Also, it’s kinda forced on you in the first book. That threw me off.
Jenny was introduced as a best friend. She shall remain that.
Jury…just no
I’d say all in all, Prodigal was probably my favorite RO (surprisingly or not). Guess you need to have a different judgement to truly appreciate their romance. I never thought of her as an “evil” character, just a disturbed, damaged one; which actually helped make the relationship more real and heartwarming
- Jenni: She had a real impact on the story and I really feelt like I got to know her before starting the romance with her.
- Lucky: Yeah, they are the generic nice “guy” and they feel too bland. Seems like their only purpose is to be an RO and being involved in drama during the Hero Project.
- Prodigal: What can I say? I love her character she is funny and she doesn’t feel like the generic Villain. Also I kinda liked her martyr role in Herofall. My only problem with her being an RO is that maybe it happened a bit too quickly.
- Black Magic and Jury: Couldn’t decide which one is worse.
With Jury we get the chance to flirt with him since book one so I wouldn’t say it happens too quickly… I guess I just simply don’t like him.
Black Magic is a jerk. Their stunt in book one with the fire to lure the MC in shows how manipulating and selfish they can be. Like I pretty much doubt they stopped even for a half second to think about how the MC could be worried for them if the MC thinks they are in serious trouble and aften all that worrying the only thing MC finds is BM inviting them to their bed, like ever heard of dating? But I could get over this if they wouldn’t pull that jerk move in Hero Project. I mean if I would love someone then I wouldn’t say “vote the way I want or it’s over between us”, it wasn’t even like the MC voted on BM. Later when we got to the part where BM was an option for voting I gladly voted on her (when I wasn’t doing the Popular-route of course) just bc of that ultimatum thing.
Lucky definitely could have been fleshed out better and gotten more content, however since the only competition for me was Black Magic (or Jury, ugh) he wins easily here in that he’s the only RO who also genuinely is or wants to be my mc’s friend and cares about him, instead of his powers or status.
Yeah, but the great and wonderful Black Magic dating a nobody like the mc was at that point wouldn’t have been good for their celebrity status and if there’s one thing we know Black Magic cares about…
Now that I think about it in the first game Black Magic almost definitely chose to let Madame Vice bleed to death. They’re standing right there, and could have easily used their reality bending powers to save her, but they didn’t. So add callous disregard for the lives of others to the list of their qualities.
Now that I think about what the source of BMs power is, they had to get used to thinking less emphatically I guess. Their heroic career started with the choice of either sacrificing other people (I know they were disabled and all that, still…) to get more power or accepting that they can’t become a bigshot hero.