The potion scene had me laughing! Complaining about blueberry flavor while riding a dragon is peak energy. Visual effects in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! are insane, especially when the lion transforms. That commander thought his army stood a chance? Nope. The dragon rider wiped the floor with them. Truly epic fantasy vibes!
Wow, the scale of this battle is huge! Watching the commander realize his ballistas are useless was satisfying. The dragon's immunity shield looked stunning. I binged 70 Years Dead, Now 18! all night because pacing is perfect. That ultimatum at the end gave chills. Leave or die? She means business!
The lion warrior crying in armor broke my heart initially. Then seeing him transform into a knight was wild. The lore here seems deep. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! knows how to blend emotion with action. The dragon rider's confidence is unmatched. Those blue glowing weapons looked cool but failed miserably against her power.
Honestly, the CGI on the dragon is movie quality. The way it shrugged off magical arrows was impressive. I love how the rider casually sips potions mid-battle prep. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! delivers unique fantasy elements. The commander's shock face when attacks vaporized was priceless. Can't wait for next episode!
That moment the lion asked Ancestor? was so cute. The relationship between the rider and the lion knight seems complex. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! handles character dynamics well. The canyon setting at sunset provided a beautiful backdrop for the massacre. The blue potion complaint added a nice touch of humor.
The commander thought he had 100,000 strong? Didn't matter! One dragon wiped them out. The visual of the blue shield expanding over the army was breathtaking. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! keeps raising the stakes. The rider's cold expression when saying leave or die showed pure authority. Best fantasy short seen recently.
Love the black armor design on the rider. It fits the dark dragon perfectly. The alchemy guild mention was a funny world-building detail. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! has rich background stories. Watching arrows bounce off the dragon felt like watching a god play with toys. The power scaling is on another level here.
The transformation sequence from lion to human knight was seamless. I was shocked! The commander's panic when the dragon flew closer added great tension. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! never bores me. The sunset lighting in the canyon made every shot look like a painting. Recommend watching this on a big screen.
Why was the potion blueberry again? That line stuck with me! Such a human moment amidst the chaos. The dragon's red eyes glowing were terrifying. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! balances humor and horror well. The army running away at the end showed true fear. The rider didn't even need to draw a weapon, just magic.
The sheer power difference was the highlight here. No struggle, just dominance. The commander questioning what kind of power this was summed it up. 70 Years Dead, Now 18! explores invincibility in a fun way. The dragon landing softly after the blast was a cool contrast. Fully invested in this rider's journey.
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