"But this is bigger than both us! You probably just killed the LAST living Leviathan! YOU!" Tide continued to scream as his mother grabbed him. "Good job, you sorry excuse for a Whorse! You just committed MURDER!" That was it. Tide was slapped. Hard.
Oh no, I don’t know about tide, but who ever did that would not have no mercy.
"Now Tide, I know your upset, I get that. But you went overboard."
He didn’t go far enough.
Tide Pool earned himself quite the tongue lashing from his parents for attacking his sister the way he did.
I would have gave him a high and a low five.
Turns out, his sister becoming a bully and focusing her efforts against him, had pushed him, and this latest act was the last straw. That was no excuse.
Yes it is.
Violence is never the answer, unless your given absolutely no choice.
He had no choice.
Tide had broken that and lashed out.
No he didn’t.
"Tide gets good grades, he gets to go to do what he wants for a weekend. Tide wants to be a diver, you let him. Tide gets away with almost anything! Tide Pool this, Tide Pool that. And all I get is yelled at or grounded!" Delta began.
I mean, she’s not entirely wrong, but that’s because of plot armor.
When asked what was going on, Tide responded that he felt bad for attacking his older sister and wanted to apologize.
He should not need to do that.
After a quick run down, Ocean Flow was quickly brought up to speed, and everyone, save River Delta, was at the train station, and boarding the train to Ponyville.
I gotta be honest, these first few chapters are kind of a disjointed mess.
One moment we're in the middle of a conversation, and then suddenly a bunch of monster hunters teleport out of nowhere. Not only do they take this kid seriously, but they instantly manage to find the leviathan and all characters are conveniently within spotting distance when it swims up the river. Oh, and of course our main character is the only one to actually plan ahead and anticipate where the river leads to.
I'll see where this goes for a few more chapters, but I'm finding it hard to find any redeeming qualities.
Oh no, I don’t know about tide, but who ever did that would not have no mercy.
He didn’t go far enough.
I would have gave him a high and a low five.
Yes it is.
He had no choice.
No he didn’t.
I mean, she’s not entirely wrong, but that’s because of plot armor.
He should not need to do that.
She might throw another party.
Is the main villain Squirk?
I gotta be honest, these first few chapters are kind of a disjointed mess.
One moment we're in the middle of a conversation, and then suddenly a bunch of monster hunters teleport out of nowhere.
Not only do they take this kid seriously, but they instantly manage to find the leviathan and all characters are conveniently within spotting distance when it swims up the river.
Oh, and of course our main character is the only one to actually plan ahead and anticipate where the river leads to.
I'll see where this goes for a few more chapters, but I'm finding it hard to find any redeeming qualities.