138. Two girls, one fight
Now put your shonen glasses boy, we are going for the real fight.
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I guess this fight can only end with someone dying.
There’s plenty of alternatives!
Mayhaps a coma or three? Dismemberment! Black-outs from loss of blood. Unconsciousness from electric shock! Internal organ rupture (not even fatal if good enough healing factor)! Uncontrolled vomiting! Blindness! SO MANY OTHER OPTIONS!
Permanent/temporary paralysis from club to the spine! Minor cardiac arrest (probably due to lightning to the heart)! Shattered limbs leading to surrender! Massive brain trauma (one can survive it, if lucky enough)! Lung collapse!
At least some of these are even preferable to death. The joy!
How is uncontrolled vomitief possible in this fight?
Well, one would imagine even monstergirls to have some organs that regulate internal matters. Rupture one of them that’s connected to the stomach – a spleen, a kidney or liver, and most mammals could be incapacitated by involuntary vomiting (depends on a lot of things, but it’s quite possible).
Really, any internal damage that’s strong enough might do it – things are remarkably interconnected down there. Perhaps a sufficiently hard punch to the guts/stomach, and the internal bleeding will force itself out the only way it could – via trachea – heck, it could even lead to drowning of the most unpleasant kind.
Hell, sufficiently strong vertigo can also do it for some – in other words a hard slap to the ears or just a lot of spinning.
Ofc, I doubt any such things would ever occur in MG. It’s just not KuKuruYo’s style. But IRL, it’s more probable to incapacitate someone in a fight then to outright kill them, especially without proper weapons (yes, monstergirls have natural weapons/magic, but they also have monster-levels of constitution, be it biological or magical – it evens out to some degree).
They don’t have magic. Magic doesn’t exists in Robukan.
And yet there local megafauna and monstergirls can shoot lightning from their bodies, produce flames from their tails and various other quasi-impossible physical processes. Not to mention limit break’s and other techniques that equally can’t function within the realistic limits of biology.
Even weapons like the ones routinely swung around by everyone couldn’t be used for any amount of time by even the world’s best athletes. The sheer momentum made by everyone’s melee weapons should fling their tiny bodies with every swing – unless, perhaps, if their bodies have the density of uranium and up. The very laws of physics are regularly broken here… well, our laws of physics – different universes could have different physical laws, ofc. There’s also always pico-level tech (nanotech isn’t nearly enough to explain half of this stuff), but at that point tech becomes indistinguishable from magic for all practical purposes to anyone that doesn’t have a degree in said pico-quantum-unobtainium-tech – and it further adds to the larger issue of where and how said tech came from and why no one yet figured out how to move to a post-scarcity economy via this quasi-magic tech.
I do realize you’ve based Robukan on the Monster Hunter world, to a large extent, and that game insists there’s no such thing as magic, but really… it’s not very believable there either. It actually hinders my suspension of disbelief as far as that world’s lore is concerned, if I’m honest, since it leaves a huge gap between observable reality and what the game’s lore tells you. On the other hand, “It was all a dream”/”It’s really all a simulation” could always be used retroactively even for Monster Hunter… yet, those are really cheap tricks and lessen the experience as a whole.
Seems to me they’ve written themselves into a corner by rejecting the usual ‘magic exists’ explanation.
Things that are imposible in the real world doesn’t mean it’s magic.
Magic is the alteration of the rules of reality. You create something from nowhere, or you transform stuff into other or modify it without any explanation or link to reality. It just happens because magic, and magic does everything.
Powers don’t have to be magic. They come from somewhere. Explanations for powers in most of fiction are unrealistic but still they’re based on something. A humanoid insect could probably not exist nor it would function as it’s shown here, but it has a base on reality, it doesn’t just happens because magic. Monster hunter has a lot of impossible stuff but they try to base it on real things, even if it’s ridiculous, like monsters causing explosions because they produce reactive liquids and then hit some rocks to create a spark (fuck you Brachydios). It’s impossible, even ludicrous, but it’s not magic. Dragon ball uses Ki, Naruto uses chakra, One piece ueses whatever fruit, Jojo uses stands and hamon and Fairy tail i don’t even know what uses but the MC uses fire.
Robukan is based on Essence, which is a non magical energy that will be explained at some point of the future, but for now sufice to say it makes creatures to develop affinity for their environment to the point they acquire powers. It’s not magic. Creatures produce ice because they live in a snowy land and essence made them evolve till they developed ice powers. Incompletes are the newest aspect of that effect. They use an ice power because they have ice essence within them and they develop a way to manipulate that essence. It doesn’t alter the rules of reality from their world nor create from nothing.
If they all start vomiting at the end of this fight I will officialy stop reading these comics.
As hilarious as that outcome would be for me, you need not worry. This comic isn’t quite that interested in realistic biological functions to have that be a thing. Few are, really. It tends to make characters too squishy and by extension the battles too gory for most people’s sensibilities.
What does vomiting have to do with gore. I thought gore was blood and guts not internal stuff