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Ronin Aquila
05-05-01, 06:09 AM
There seems to be a phenomenon in the Slayers Universe that manifests exclusively in females. That in the smaller her chest is, the more powerful and destructive she is, and vice versa.

First Example: Naga the White Serpent, overly voloptuous. Completely and utterly inept in her field of specialisation, that being conjuration.

Second Example: Amelia Wil Telsa Sailune. Generously poportioned without being too voloptuous. An overall average (for the Slayers World) warrior girl who is healthily balanced between healing, attacking spells and martial arts, but an expert of none of them.

Third Example: Lina Inverse, below average endowment. A virtual humanoid nuclear weapon.It may be theorised that maintaining the presence of magical energy within one's body would mean less energy for the development of certain parts of the body.

If this were true, I PITY the corresponding lack of romantic luck that the most powerful mages in the Slayers World would suffer!! (Smirk).

Good Night.

WierdIsraeli
05-05-01, 07:48 AM
i'm still with the fact that lina's breasts look avarage

and about naga ....well she is clumsy ...but she knows good tricks

btw ...about martina ...she have avarage size breasts and she's ...well really clumsy

and another one ...sylphil ....she's strong with white magic (recovery and resurecction)

Ronin Aquila
05-05-01, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by WierdIsraeli
i'm still with the fact that lina's breasts look avarage

and about naga ....well she is clumsy ...but she knows good tricks

btw ...about martina ...she have avarage size breasts and she's ...well really clumsy

and another one ...sylphil ....she's strong with white magic (recovery and resurecction)

I meant below average in the "Slayers " Universe standard. Personally I think Lina has quite a hot body.

Naga is just *ahem*, to put it politely, a revolting monstrosity of a woman, who is ugly within as she is without.

Martina's lack of coordination is duely compensated by the strength of her faith: a faith so strong that it created the existence of a new god.

As for Sylphil, she is far too sweet for the life of an adventurer, much better off married and having children than pursuing the dangerous life that her admiree Gourry pursues.