Been on a bit of a binge read of webcomics recently. I have to say, with the shear number of webcomics set on dungeons and powers, the introduction of a restorer class distinct from hunters is quite novel actually. A Trace of Wonder/Traces of the Sun reads more like a action/psychological webcomic with a sprinkling of BL/shonen ai.
In terms of prep work and whatnot to face the dungeons, Hyeon Sa does a really good job as a boss like training based on the analysis on the dungeon, and providing for the welfare of each member of his team (as much as he's portrayed as manipulative).
Also half-wondering "Why the name chord324?" and at least from a google search a hymn appears. The hymn is "Just as I am, Thine own to be" which a rudimentary read through the lyrics suggests the hymn refers to the unconditional acceptance of one's character by God. I'm left wondering if the team's name implies an acceptance of who one is.
Been on a bit of a binge read of webcomics recently. I have to say, with the shear number of webcomics set on dungeons and powers, the introduction of a restorer class distinct from hunters is quite novel actually. A Trace of Wonder/Traces of the Sun reads more like a action/psychological webcomic with a sprinkling of BL/shonen ai.
In terms of prep work and whatnot to face the dungeons, Hyeon Sa does a really good job as a boss like training based on the analysis on the dungeon, and providing for the welfare of each member of his team (as much as he's portrayed as manipulative).
Also half-wondering "Why the name chord324?" and at least from a google search a hymn appears. The hymn is "Just as I am, Thine own to be" which a rudimentary read through the lyrics suggests the hymn refers to the unconditional acceptance of one's character by God. I'm left wondering if the team's name implies an acceptance of who one is.