by Takehaya
So that’s what was troubling me. In the end, I decided to make the entire species magical. Their bodies aren’t much different from a dinosaur’s, but they’re born with strong magical power. Using that power, they would be able to fly even if it was impossible otherwise and shoot magical attacks from their mouths. With that, I didn’t have to worry too much about the science of it, and it wasn’t an issue since magic already exists in this world. And from there, I reached the conclusion that intelligent specimens would be able to use magic just like anyone else.
In a normal fantasy, I think it’s perfectly fine for dragons to have flame sacs or electricity sacs. It makes sense if that’s how the gods of the world designed them. Once Rokujouma has concluded, maybe I’ll try my hand at a normal fantasy. I’m starting to feel like it would be a lot of fun to write. Of course, that will be much later. Probably.
I’ve just about run out of space now, so I think I’ll wrap this afterword up here. I would like to extend my warmest thanks to everyone at the editorial department; to Poco-san for always drawing such cute illustrations; to my friends for always going out with me for a drink when I get stuck on something; and to everyone who bought this book.
Then let us meet again in the afterword of volume 9.
October, 2011
Takehaya
Table of Contents
Cover
Color Illustrations
The Reborn Forthorthian Army
An Oath and an Insignia
Fire Dragon Emperor Alunaya
The Holy Sword
The Silver Princess and the Blue Knight
The Golden Sea and Silvery White Snow
The Last Scene to You
Afterword
About J-Novel Club
Copyright
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Copyright
Invaders of the Rokujouma!? Volume 8.5
by Takehaya
Translated by Warnis
Edited by Morgan Dreher
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
Copyright © 2011 Takehaya
Illustrations Copyright © 2011 Poco
Cover illustration by Poco
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Original Japanese edition published in 2011 by Hobby Japan
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Ebook edition 1.0: January 2018