Rihyarda actually doesn't spend all that much time with RM either if anything Rozina spends the most XD.rihyarda too. She spends more time with Myne than all the rest of her moms combined.
someone on Reddit told me that ages ago but then when I repeated it, someone told me I was wrong and the author said it was something else. But my head cannon is that it’s Pokémon!
considering that the other one looks very much like Hartmut it's prob implied that those are the ones that REALLY want to meet her.Huh. Sounds likely. I just assumed it was some Leisegang rando. Some other Leisegang, I mean.
the anime adapted 7 volumes (out of 33 plus a bunch of sidestory volumes and a sequal) so it's gonna take a long arse time to actually adapt everything if it actually happens that's like at least 10 more seasons XDI just cannot wait for us to get more of the anime than anything. I do hope that with time we could get the full adaptation and personally just looking forward to seeing Rihyarda tbh.
her parents from the previous life"she has 5 moms and 4 dads".
I mean, sure if you include the ones from earth... But in that world it's 4 and 3.
(her commoner mom, her "birth" noble mom who died (the moron saying she's his niece in the last few pages is from this mom's side), her noble mom (elvira), and the wife of silvester.)
They announced at least two more seasons by 2028 (the first one being for spring 2026), for the adaptation of part 3.the anime adapted 7 volumes (out of 33 plus a bunch of sidestory volumes and a sequal) so it's gonna take a long arse time to actually adapt everything if it actually happens that's like at least 10 more seasons XD
No, Myne was born with laynoble levels and through compression increases her capacity to archnoble levels. What you're talking about is after noble children become adults and mana capacity stops growing.That's not how it works. The base amount of mana you are born with is very much relevant. Mana compression increases your available mana, but only to the extent that you are equal to a noble of one rank higher (laynoble->mednoble, mednoble->archnoble), assuming you give it your all and take a risk. Mana compression if overdone can also be life threatening in itself, which is why they only teach it at age 11-12 in the academy and not earlier. Myne was born with at least archnoble levels of mana, so a laynoble kid would never catch up to her, no matter what they do.
And Hartmut?!?!?I wonder if that'son the last page, looking at Rozemyne. He kind of looks like him.Bonifatius
Yeah but there are already more in the work. The problem with adapting the series is the length, every part gets like 4 more volumes so it is gonna be insane length at one point, how they will do it after part 2 we'll see I guess.the anime adapted 7 volumes (out of 33 plus a bunch of sidestory volumes and a sequal) so it's gonna take a long arse time to actually adapt everything if it actually happens that's like at least 10 more seasons XD
They could have a lot of dead children. Exploded all over the room.Funny thing is that if instead of removing excess mana from children they were to teach the children to control and "fold" their mana, like Myne did, they could have all children be as powerfull in mana capacity as Myne but no one thinks of that.
Myne was born with less than laynoble mana. She just compressed that hard.That's not how it works. The base amount of mana you are born with is very much relevant. Mana compression increases your available mana, but only to the extent that you are equal to a noble of one rank higher (laynoble->mednoble, mednoble->archnoble), assuming you give it your all and take a risk. Mana compression if overdone can also be life threatening in itself, which is why they only teach it at age 11-12 in the academy and not earlier. Myne was born with at least archnoble levels of mana, so a laynoble kid would never catch up to her, no matter what they do.
It was mentioned at some point that the more mana one has the earlier you die as a devouring child. Liz (Benno's childhood crush) died at the age of 13. It was mentioned that such kids rarely reach adulthood (which means it is possible in some cases). Considering original Myne died at the age of 5, her mana should have been substantial from birth.No, Myne was born with laynoble levels and through compression increases her capacity to archnoble levels. What you're talking about is after noble children become adults and mana capacity stops growing.
No, Katinka is from a house of retainers of an archnoble giebe (Count Reunwalt). (very small spoiler for P4V1)Always nice to see Good Ol Katinka. She's a mednoble, but played just before Gregor, and played well. Giebe's daughter?
Dirk, with a mednoble-level mana, would have died around 1 year old. Myne was born with a laynoble-level of mana.It was mentioned at some point that the more mana one has the earlier you die as a devouring child. Liz (Benno's childhood crush) died at the age of 13. It was mentioned that such kids rarely reach adulthood (which means it is possible in some cases). Considering original Myne died at the age of 5, her mana should have been substantial from birth.
Maybe, maybe not.That's not how it works. The base amount of mana you are born with is very much relevant. Mana compression increases your available mana, but only to the extent that you are equal to a noble of one rank higher (laynoble->mednoble, mednoble->archnoble), assuming you give it your all and take a risk. Mana compression if overdone can also be life threatening in itself, which is why they only teach it at age 11-12 in the academy and not earlier. Myne was born with at least archnoble levels of mana, so a laynoble kid would never catch up to her, no matter what they do.
Sure, yet with how important mana is in the world they live and the morality they have it would be an acceptable sacrifice.They could have a lot of dead children. Exploded all over the room.
compression is only dangerous when you don't have good grounds for it or understanding. Nobles don't really phisically work themselves a lot or see other things in process just the end products until they are older so it's no wonder that compression something that demands good visualization for manipulation of mana is something that they are bad at. also that was originally what the temple was for.They could have a lot of dead children. Exploded all over the room.
not entirealy true (at least hinted at that way) there's plenty of hints that the ancient ppl actually knew a lot more then the current nobility did but because the nobility is what it is the problems started to arise.because the humans in that world are clearly as ignorant of magic as we, the readers, are with what they know being just what "the gods" has given them.
That's true for adults who know what they're doing. Teaching the compression methods to kids would be extra dangerous (as shown in part 4 when archnobles were dropping like flies when they first learned compression, needing multiple teachers to help prevent any deaths) (part 4)compression is only dangerous when you don't have good grounds for it or understanding. Nobles don't really phisically work themselves a lot or see other things in process just the end products until they are older so it's no wonder that compression something that demands good visualization for manipulation of mana is something that they are bad at. also that was originally what the temple was for.
Not really, or they would be doing it. Everyone has compression methods, Rozemyne's is just the best. There are uses for even low mana children (servants and priests), and more importantly, having children is inherently risky for the mother, making them precious even if you don't have more normal, emotional reasons to think so.Sure, yet with how important mana is in the world they live and the morality they have it would be an acceptable sacrifice.