When they said that it was different than the novel, heck it really was. But hey, I’m not too sad about this. I think even when rushed they still kinda made it work out. I’ve always had a soft spot for Yato since he was there from the beginning, so I’m happy with their endgame.
Aside from that, i’m not very surprised about how they overworked the artists apart of this. Many studios are rather strict, and push deadlines, and with this level of art, I’m not surprised. It’s disappointing that I’ve already heard several occurrences of this happening and I cannot fathom the mental strain that they are in. I hope that those artist get a chance to recover from their time away from such toxic workplaces and do what they enjoy.
was the prince the endgame in the novel? RottenElle
Technically, the imagery of the last chapters were very accurate to what happened in the novel and Soru did still end up with Yato. The only thing is that there was context still left when she shifted her feelings towards Yato. I'd definitely say there was stretched out angst in the novel.
Technically, the imagery of the last chapters were very accurate to what happened in the novel and Soru did still end up with Yato. The only thing is that there was context still left when she shifted her feeli... FancyTrash
That explains why many of the readers are all about Soru only being with Yato for pity.
Technically, the imagery of the last chapters were very accurate to what happened in the novel and Soru did still end up with Yato. The only thing is that there was context still left when she shifted her feeli... FancyTrash
ah I'm so glad he's the endgame originally! I feel like they left out Soru and Yato moments so those extras, stretched out as they might be, could be what this version lacks
When they said that it was different than the novel, heck it really was. But hey, I’m not too sad about this. I think even when rushed they still kinda made it work out. I’ve always had a soft spot for Yato since he was there from the beginning, so I’m happy with their endgame.
Aside from that, i’m not very surprised about how they overworked the artists apart of this. Many studios are rather strict, and push deadlines, and with this level of art, I’m not surprised. It’s disappointing that I’ve already heard several occurrences of this happening and I cannot fathom the mental strain that they are in. I hope that those artist get a chance to recover from their time away from such toxic workplaces and do what they enjoy.