User blog comment:Viper 121/What, I still do these things?/@comment-25399827-20150711163516/@comment-25399827-20150724073049

Thanks For responding! As for going as far getting Ilias in you party and calling it a win, that's fine, since the current translation patch only goes up to Iliasburg. I do hope to be able to ask what you think of Paradox after more of it's been translated, and you've had the chance to play a bit of it. I will say this, from what little of Paradox has been translated thus far, I can confirm that having a tiny impotent (she's currently vastly weakend remember) Old Testamant God with you is indeed hilarious.

Personally, I'm hoping during the course of Paradox (not just part 1, but throughout the whole thing) she learns some humilty from being relativly powerless, and stops hating monsters so much. Glad you found my joke idea funny at least, if you eventually make a gag reel based on Paradox and use some of my joke ideas, all I ask is that you credit me as "some guy who came up with some of these jokes".

Oh, and before I finish here, what exactly do you mean by "tilting at the windmill" in this context? I know that phrase generally means trying to fight either an imaginary or unwinnible fight. So, is Nero saying he's tried to get Alice and her daughter to stop being pervs and failing, or tried to get in their pants and failed? I'm guessing the former, but you never know... Still, since Nero shows up fairly early in Paradox (if briefly) I'm sure you've seen him, so what do you make of the fact he seems much taller than Luka and his notable ansestors?