Pyoro posted:
Mh, an actual witch-conflict plot in the background(?). Unexpected, I gotta say. Feels a bit ... lazy to just them die while sitting around? When everyone frequently teleports as they want ...
I think only one character has been shown with the ability to teleport others and she seemed unwilling to send anyone into the fight.
Hm.
Sadako can (at least) travel through devices, and the Fire Witch seems to have wanted to do the teleporting before Sadako ran away (she then teleports herself and her partner to the Sabbath base I'm pretty sure); and yeah Boss Lady can clearly teleport others and herself.
Also; she picked up Sadako and Hanako by remote-viewing, basically; so I was thinking more like doing something to save that witch / people than necessarily going to fight them.
Fair, but I'm not sure any of them could have teleported fast enough to prevent Bruxa from getting attacked, since they were still figuring out what was going on and the attack came as a surprise. After that, either she was already dead (and beyond help) or she wasn't and not in much further danger, Ivet made it sound like she didn't expect to the enemy witches to keep hurting another witch without reason. That just leaves teleporting in to save the humans, but I'm not sure how much Ivet actually cares about that and, even if she does, jumping in to such a chaotic situation, without knowing what's going on, is a good way to get injured and/or create new problems.
I'm sorry, this arc was feeling fast-paced and poorly executed before they introduced a evil organization that murders indiscriminately. Feels like a massive tone shift (yes I know people died in ch 1 but it was a lot sillier).
I'm getting major axe vibes. Love Sal Jiang and the concept but at the rate it's going, I feel like it won't make it another volume...
The entire story has been pretty fast paced and there have been hints of darker elements and more going on behind the scenes, even if you discount Sadoko's introductory murders. Similarly, while the nature of "The Revolutionary Organization" is a bit surprising, I was expecting at least one additional faction to appear. So, overall, this feels like a fairly natural progression to me. I will admit that using a surprise attack to introduce them, rather than following Mone, does feel a bit sudden, but part of that is also the way it slows things down. After all, without their interruption, it's likely that more of Sadako's mysteries would have been discussed and those are much more central to the story and its conclusion.
Ultimately, this could be the result of the axe and an looming early end, but I hope that's not the case.