Nina-san no Mahou Seikatsu
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Author: | Takanashi Ringo |
Artist: | Takanashi Ringo |
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Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Three days dragon flight from the nearest town, deep, deep in the forest, then deeper still, lives a 'witch'. Nina the witch, also called "The world's strongest witch". Visiting her is the apprentice, Iris. This is the record of the witch and her apprentice's peaceful days, in a remote forest that breathes illusions and magic. |
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Even though witches reject God? >_>
Once again i decide to click a random series & test my luck reading it...
the girl was like: "Nina's apprentice?!" *Opens cloak* "Huh? Didn't Nina teach her to grow them?"
.....Megumi got a rival!!!
You don't need to go the Vegan way, you could also be vegetarian you know... (In case you haven't noticed already Vegan=/=Vegetarian)
...You are adorable.
I love these kind of detailed scenery like this.
Thanks a lot for the new chapter!!![:)](https://vatoto.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.png)
They did mention some war 500 years ago in chapter 3.
color page, little dragon, dangerous portal methods... and then a magic city...
ohh mighty Ghibli hear our pray and make this in your next movie
Nina walks the path of explosion as well.
For self-defense.
And I say thank you for admitting you have no idea how animal conservation works. No one "cares" for protected animals because they're let loose on conservation lands and left to their own devices. Other than (as of recently) monitoring them with GPS trackers and giving them the occasional checkup (assuming they don't go and die off on their own), no one "cares" for them. Its extremely impersonal, relatively cheap and very natural.
Well... the shitstorm was for killing a lion that was a symbol for conservation, not for killing a random lion. I doubt it would be much worse if he ate it too, but why on earth would you eat a lion, unless you are dying of starvation.
Killing things for food or because its your job is a fairly natural thing to do. Killing animals that a lot of people have cared for for years and at great expense, for a cheap thrill is another thing entirely. I would say its pretty damn callous.
Purely visual storytelling is so underemployed in comics and manga. Artists often just draw scenery that looks cool without giving a thought to what that scenery could convey to readers.
Here we have a landscape full of craters and a city that is mostly underground. It isn't enough to know for sure but it looks to me like some magical version of a nuclear apocalypse occurred a long time ago. I'm drawn in whatever the reason.
maybe a certain someone use it as practice spot.
So Africa is underdevelopped because there are wild animals roaming around ? Not because of corruption, neocolonialism, authoritarianism, climate among other things ? Seems like I learned something today.
hmmm.....landscape has a heck of a lot of holes in it don't it
i think this will be a great series, I hope it goes on for a while.
Ha. I recall reading some native Africans complaining about the wild animals (elephants, lions etc) and how difficult it is living with them roaming about. This one African remarked that you can have a civilized or modern country like that.
Remember how ancient European heroes used to go slay wild bulls and lions that terrorized the countrysides? Now we Westerners sit and keep Africa undeveloped and in poverty so we can congratulate ourselves on "saving the planet".
Terrible example. A lot of animal meats are not commonly eaten/sold despite being LEGAL (under proper procedures) because Westerners are psychopaths.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/world-on-a-plate/2013/jun/07/us-taste-lion-burgers
Shitstorm for killing a lion, imagine the shitpocolypse if he ate it afterwards.
Well, they're probably talking about sport or trophy hunters, I have nothing against hunting your own food, but there's people out there who just kill stuff for shits and giggles (like that famous lion case, do you think the guy actually ate that?)
Gutting with a cleaver? That's magic for sure!
This is one of the things that I really don't get about people who claim hunters don't respect life.
Like, they go to a supermarket and get processed beef that came from cows that may have lived in shitty conditions in slaughterhouses without thinking twice about it. Someone who gets their own meat understands more than anyone else the thought that a life has to be taken for them to have a nice meal.
I don't have a problem eating meat, but holding a deer's leg up while my father cut it open and pulled the heart out with his bare hands (which for you who don't hunt, is not a creepy voodoo ritual, just a regular part of field dressing to keep meat from spoiling and make carrying it easier) gave me a lot more perspective on it.
It's super neat that the mangaka went out of his way to showcase the nastier parts of rustic life like this.