

Knowing Nintendo, they’re fine with it. They would rather go bankrupt than let people interact with them outside the officially-allowed methods.
Knowing Nintendo, they’re fine with it. They would rather go bankrupt than let people interact with them outside the officially-allowed methods.
It’s rentin time
The main difference is counterfeiting as we understand it (physical goods) usually involves selling for profit. At least more than piracy. And if you ask me, companies frown upon piracy because they see it in the lens of digital counterfeiting. Yet in piracy’s case, it usually involves no profit.
And so concludes the first major arc. A few of the spells and techniques introduced in the past episodes were useful in the battle against Wolf and the Enchanter. The Enchanter was defeated, but the prophecy hasn’t disappeared. There is still the mastermind, who is smart enough to steal the Enchanter’s magic and kill her (and also release Keigo from the pact).
Keigo had the best intentions in mind, and was manipulated. But after everything’s cleared out, he joins the Otogi household! This will be fun.
Lemmy communities are more tight-knit because of its size. That means if you go against the narrative, you’re cast out, for better or worse.