So I saw the name of a chapter just now but misread it at first, then read it correctly and thought of this question, so I am taking a poll.
How weak would a world be if the title of the entire event is called 'sealing' rather than 'stealing'... Or, you know, how dangerous are potatoes in this world? Doesn't this mean potatoes become luxuries akin to dragon meat? I like potatoes, but not to the extent of paying 500 gold to hire a hero to seal/kill a potato monster for my dinner...
It's a hard choice Would i prefer to save a potato for later or take someone elses. If I take some body's potato I'd have an extra potato and an extra enemy. If I sealed away a potato i might not get completely full though. I guess it would depend on the situation at the.time of i would seal or steal the potato.
Sealing potatoes sounds ever so slightly more dignified than stealing them, so I guess I'll go with that, yup.
Hey! Potatoes is as luxuries as dragon meat because a human can almost get all their nutrients subsisting off potatoes and it is the reason why the monarch of Europe tried to get their people to adopt the potato as a dish for their armies. Plus it is easy and cheap to grow so if one have the potato in medieval Europe people would be less famish and malnourished at the same time might be able to feed an army large enough to become a major power in the world. However, potatoes strouts or roots are particularly deadly that even Youjo Senki Tanya troops first causality was cause by eating a bad Potato. So imagine just how bad an entire army was fed poison potato presented as a gift to those who don't know any better. So the question is right either stealing or sealing the potato is the only option for a world with potatoes as they can both be the holy grail or satan tool.
When I see Potato Stealing, I think I'm a poor orphan and have to steal potatoes for my little sister or something. When I see Potato Sealing, I see cultivator who has no life.
"Stealing" sounds cliché. I chose "seal".. Maybe we can make the title more attractive like "I Shall Seal the Potato"