It's understandable because they're the main characters, but it's frustrating because I'm not that interested in reading about them (unless they're interacting with side characters I like). But the side characters have so much story potential!
Hmm, that's an interesting connection. But then, Old Testament God also wanted to destroy humanity, so the Noah Clan is pretty much in line with that. Oh yeah, in Ch. 78 the Earl says "This (= the Ark) was the place where Noah escaped the flood and created the ancestors of the second human race. It's your original birthplace...Noah's Ark is humanity's home." So it's not Biblical literalism, it's "We made a bunch of new humans." So not everyone is necessarily descended from Noah, although his family's genes would still be scattered after thousands of years. XD I'm not sure if this actually tells us anything about the Noah Clan.
Wow, that's angst, right there. How did I miss this fansite? And do you have a link?
no subject
Hmm, that's an interesting connection. But then, Old Testament God also wanted to destroy humanity, so the Noah Clan is pretty much in line with that. Oh yeah, in Ch. 78 the Earl says "This (= the Ark) was the place where Noah escaped the flood and created the ancestors of the second human race. It's your original birthplace...Noah's Ark is humanity's home." So it's not Biblical literalism, it's "We made a bunch of new humans." So not everyone is necessarily descended from Noah, although his family's genes would still be scattered after thousands of years. XD I'm not sure if this actually tells us anything about the Noah Clan.
Wow, that's angst, right there. How did I miss this fansite? And do you have a link?