Anonymous
10/23/2025, 10:59:34 PM
No.543812781
You know, remember when people were discussing how Albion needed to have a poor Mana Core Reactor before even becoming Melusine?
I’m thinking they were right
I’ve noticed the end of Typhon had a lot of parallels to Albion, to the point the chapter finishes with the scene of everyone explaining now she is a dead dragon and it’s just a matter of time until she dies for good, flying to the twilight horizon.
But I found most interesting how Mashu says she was FORMING a Magical Reactor Core and only then Da Vinci says she became like Fafnir - this indicates she didn’t have one before. Or whatever she had didn’t follow the same mechanism. Although hers is of a far bigger scale.
Following that Typhon says she’d generate mana bit by bit at a time to live and prepare her return. This indicates she barely has a net positive.
So I assume that while Pureblooded Dragons do have a far superior core, their consumption is likewise just as big. Whereas heroes with dragon core can spam NPs like crazy and dragons like Fafnir are so efficient in Siegfried’s Interlude it’s noted if you don’t finish Fafnir off even after taking lethal damage he can just regenerate by breathing over time. Albion on the other hand eventually ran out and drowned to death and we can assume Typhon’s isn’t much better if she didn’t mean to rest and take her time after fleeing.
Did any other point in the story or in the future they delve out on this trait of Pureblooded Dragons? I find it really fascinating as if it a huge tradeoff for the power.
I’m thinking they were right
I’ve noticed the end of Typhon had a lot of parallels to Albion, to the point the chapter finishes with the scene of everyone explaining now she is a dead dragon and it’s just a matter of time until she dies for good, flying to the twilight horizon.
But I found most interesting how Mashu says she was FORMING a Magical Reactor Core and only then Da Vinci says she became like Fafnir - this indicates she didn’t have one before. Or whatever she had didn’t follow the same mechanism. Although hers is of a far bigger scale.
Following that Typhon says she’d generate mana bit by bit at a time to live and prepare her return. This indicates she barely has a net positive.
So I assume that while Pureblooded Dragons do have a far superior core, their consumption is likewise just as big. Whereas heroes with dragon core can spam NPs like crazy and dragons like Fafnir are so efficient in Siegfried’s Interlude it’s noted if you don’t finish Fafnir off even after taking lethal damage he can just regenerate by breathing over time. Albion on the other hand eventually ran out and drowned to death and we can assume Typhon’s isn’t much better if she didn’t mean to rest and take her time after fleeing.
Did any other point in the story or in the future they delve out on this trait of Pureblooded Dragons? I find it really fascinating as if it a huge tradeoff for the power.