![]() Not much time had passed between the end of the war and the beginning of the game, so you can understand that they were still trying to come up with ways to finish Yamiko for good. People bound bits of her soul to their own because the alternative was having her be strong enough to roam free and slaughter everyone, it was a temporary reprieve and they were searching for more permanent ways to keep her soul fragmented (like binding it into objects and lesser animals, such as the doll and raven). Plenty still remained behind to make sure she would meet resistance should she attempt an escape. The army wasn't disbanded, most soldiers just wanted to go home once the war was over. She was just shielding herself in an impenetrable ball of shadow to avoid her imminent death at their hands. I don't know where you're getting this from, lol. The army didn't wait to kill her, and she wasn't immortal. It feels like you never bothered to read the scrolls, otherwise I don't understand how you could still be confused about the plot. The story is already very plausible (if you accept the magic bits). I would totally love if Aragami 2 would be a bit more grounded to make the story more believable. I liked the plot twist but I couldn't mentally follow the reasoning behind the stories progression. Maybe I worded the request weirdly - is there explanation why it was done like that? It seemed so random. Why wasn't any emergency sounded as soon as the captains were found to be in combat? Why did the army wait to kill her though when she was immortal?Īnd if they knew they had to wait, why was most of it disbanded?Īnd if she is released again once a person dies - why trap her within people?Īnd why wasn't there like a massive army guarding the captains? ![]() ![]() Originally posted by Madfish:So that DLC is before the main game right? That Hyo guy dies and sets her free again.
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