They are keen on seeking various ways to court death.
Even in an ordinary world, they look for opportunities to challenge limits, trying to experience the thrill between life and death.
And in the Extraordinary World, there is a batch of people who dash towards taboos recklessly.
These people are often called pioneers, martyrs, sacrifices... admired and praised by the world.
But more often than not, they don't think that much, not for those lofty ideals, but merely to satisfy their own desires.
Of course, Herbert doesn't consider himself to be such a person.
He always thought of himself as a cautious individual, planning before acting, unwilling to take risks.
As for why he often does these "courting death" things... who knows?
What backlash from knowledge?
What secret curse?
I don't understand that.
I just want to know what's really beneath the Ashen Bishop's skirt.
Is it legs?
If it's not legs, then what could it be?
