Such a nice visual: in the beginning she was being guarded on both sides by them but by the last page she walks out ahead and is leading their group forward.
This chapter was jam-packed with good moments!
I have this constant sense of foreboding after that starting chapter; even though not too many bad things have happened to her yet otherwise. I don't want this poor little sweet pea to get hurt anymore. :<
Such a nice setting though! It's also nice to see a reversal of the typical...
By their society's standards I guess she really would be a villainess of sorts; her goals basically ask them to break down their entire social structure as they know it.
I have a feeling Fern will be fine. They've been building it up through-out this arc (even in this chapter's flashback) that the demons have constantly been underestimating them and that Frieren believes enough in their abilities to have left them alone with those demons. It'd be one hell of...
It really makes you wonder what about this person in particular the Light Spirit King finds interesting. Like there must be some redeeming quality we don't see about her right? Unless Grace is just as arrogant and self-absorbed as she is, I guess, but that would clash with the concept of the...
Echoing what other people here have said, but I really liked the previous title as well.
A fun chapter; it's nice when the MC's get a chance to show off how competent they actually are. That ambush was pretty cool!
A nice subversion of that typical trope where an enemy looks at a character...
People taking the hard ground of "child labor" don't seem to remember the beginning of this series; when all the children go out into the woods collecting firewood, making stitch-work, etc. This is a very common notion in this period of time/setting and while it's obviously not the most...
I *love* how demons are depicted in this... holy moly! It's such a nice subversion of expectations; I was honestly expecting her to somehow be wrong and the whole flashback with the hero to be able to be interpreted differently. Nope! They're straight up psychopathic predators and that's amazing!
Just a narrative theorycraft, but if someone were able to destroy her bones (that he protected) that might be able to kill him as well; since she's pretty much his whole purpose for going on this vengeful rampage. And it would be a pseudo replacement for the typical DnD-style lich phylactery in...
I have a feeling once they join his nation they'll probably see his human form like Atou does; though honestly him appearing as a shadow-being to them is pretty dope.
Gotta remember, folks, he says "This world is corrupt" so killing the king in revenge is just the first step. I have a feeling he thinks the way they were betrayed is something wrong with humanity in general and as the story progresses his definition of 'peace' will only be found after every...