collects books
never seen storing books
where the fuck does Frieren put her grimoire collection?
collects books
never seen storing books
where the fuck does Frieren put her grimoire collection?
TALL EISEN
She magicks them away to a pocket dimension.
seems too easy
storing books is the bane of the book collector
i'm the one who ran out of shelf space and has been reduced to piles.
You don't have a grimoire that creates pocket dimensions.
that's true.
i'd kill for the pocket dimension spell and the Tide™ Fresh spell
seems too easy
essence of Frieren magic
if pocket dimensions aren't a thing she probably just scans them onto a giant magic pdf file library
in her ass
This. If she can do it to her staff she can do it to some gay books. She also probably has eidetic autism elf memory just like the smug barefoot cunt so she probably doesn't really *need* to keep them for later reference
thoughts on yomiko readman?
would wife
Does Frieren have some big mansion somewhere we never see? Imagine what her compounding interest is just from a bit of investing like 700 years ago.
the only problem is she forgets to check for like 300 years and by the time she does the company has gone bankrupt or been totally absorbed, and her stock is worthless.
that's why she's always cash poor.
Her magic briefcase
And the rest would be spending what she does have on mansion upkeep.
Once she reads them she sells/gives them to a used book store.
she obviously doesn't have a bag of holding, otherwise Fern wouldn't chide her for hoarding magical objects.
It's like D&D, the books give her access to particular spells but once she's memorised them she can just cast them without the original text. Probably just gives them away or sells them to a market stall for lunch money or something
The demons, Ubel, the parfait...those are nothing, now that is what a plot hole looks like... damn, I concede.
Nah she definitely lives in a treehouse
She's a gypsy
lives in a hut on top of a multi-storey building she owns just to store her books in
They're still just piled everywhere
You'd think that the heroes who saved the world would be given at least nobility status, but Himmel and Heiter lived in random houses.
what's the point of grimoires when canonically you can literally just imagine whatever you want to happen and it will happen?
You need both.
Grimoires teach you the mechanics of how to cast the spell, but you still need to have the mental condition to be able to visualise it.
Unless you are Ubel where you can just ignore the first step and somehow learn how to use magic purely through intuition, but they make it clear she's pretty much unique
i bet she has a huge bush and stinky cooch
not only that, they all lived like old homos or in frieren's case, a bum
not one of the heroes got himself some strange and settled down. himmel just jerked off for 80 years, like dude wtf.
vtumor
Who cares
She rents a self-storage unit.
Heiter was a bishop for a while, he just retired to a peaceful seclusion. If he wanted, he probably could have servants and stuff as an emeritus.
storage of anything is always a problem
I assumed her interest was that of a philologist. She'd already mastered the main spells and she was looking for variations or transcription errors. Probably the payoff is finding folk spells in marginalia
She was looking for variations and errors, but she was also more interested in the word origins
The officially recognized classes in Frieren are (by frequency among known characters)
Mage
Warrior
Priest
Hero
Monk
Thief
Interestingly enough, not a single Thief has shown up so far.
She uses book storage magic, it only works on books
Thief feels like a pretty redundant class in this world
i find the idea that this universe has tons of weird spells for niche uses really charming
they make it clear she's pretty much unique
it's pretty clear that she has been taught magic in a completely different way from everyone else
This is native isekai, she just puts them into her inventory.
That's honestly what magic is about.
Making life easier. It's a tool like any other at the end of the day.
Too much of fantasy forgets this.
yeah, and often its "x can do magic so they can do whatever if they can think of it and are powerful enough". theres no real need to learn a specific spell.