How is that? I won't read it since it's getting an anime this year, but based on the summary, it sounds good! And similar to this title.This is so good, reminds me of Sousou no Frieren, but even better.
Frieren is a bit lighter on the time skips and much more focused on a core group of characters. The best way to think of it is the mirror image of the manga. Instead of an Elf getting bored of doing nothing and going out to explore the world, Frieren starts with the Elf defeating the Demon Lord and 100%'ing the world --- snd then needing to decide what to do now that everything is done.How is that? I won't read it since it's getting an anime this year, but based on the summary, it sounds good! And similar to this title.
Sounds great, can't wait for the anime!Frieren is a bit lighter on the time skips and much more focused on a core group of characters. The best way to think of it is the mirror image of the manga. Instead of an Elf getting bored of doing nothing and going out to explore the world, Frieren starts with the Elf defeating the Demon Lord and 100%'ing the world --- snd then needing to decide what to do now that everything is done.
There's a lot of focus on what the hero's party meant to her and plenty off flashbacks as she visits familiar places with her new party years afterwards. It's a bit melancholy but overall very light-hearted. The tone is the same as this manga.
Bro I was finally forgetting the sadness of that chapter and they bring her up again...
I really hate this, someone hold me pls.![]()
We don't really know much about what "king" even means in Dwarven culture. There might not be a "royal castle" to move into, and "king" might just mean "head blacksmith".They say "Asvald's bid for the throne was effectively secured" but five years later there's no confirmation about whether or not he's the king? He's still living in the same house and taking apprentices... maybe when you secure your bid you still have to wait for the last king to die?