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What did Megumin do to Kazuma when he died?

Published in Konosuba Lore 1 min read

When Kazuma died, Megumin wrote "holy sword Excalibur" on his stomach and drew an arrow pointing downwards towards his groin, making a crude joke.

This mischievous act was a prime example of Megumin's irreverent sense of humor. While Kazuma was deceased, Megumin took the opportunity to deface his body with this lewd drawing.

Details of the Incident

  • Action: Megumin wrote a phrase and drew an image on Kazuma's stomach.
  • Content:
    • Phrase: "Holy sword Excalibur"
    • Image: An arrow pointing downwards, implying a crude reference to male anatomy.
  • Intent: The entire setup was a "dirty joke," designed to be provocative and humorous to her.
  • Kazuma's Reaction: Upon his resurrection, Kazuma was reportedly quite angry about Megumin's actions, demonstrating his displeasure with her inappropriate humor. This incident highlights the dynamic between the two characters, where Megumin often teases or plays pranks on Kazuma.

This event is a memorable instance that underscores Megumin's playful yet often vulgar personality and her unique way of interacting with her party members, especially Kazuma.