There is an important parallel with Yuko and Reiji in this chapter. Throughout the story it has been shown that they are very alike, in that they have similar influence on people around them, ie they are the abyss for people they meet because of their behaviour, which is often portrayed to be a...
an interesting note is that from esemori's telling of the story, he managed to do something for yuko, even if he thought he was manipulated into doing so while in this telling, yuko was the one who decided and acted.
in the end they might have wanted to be together but they were too...
Emotionally that works
The story definitely has a whims of fate tone to it, which has been a thing through out.
Even the gods are not immune to it and it ends on another whim of fate as even though Yato wants to leave her alone, fate may and still connects them in the end
this chapter has reinforced my thoughts that just not having kazuya in the chapters makes things better.
He can still be the protag, we just dont have to see him or hear his thoughts and the manga will be better
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A bit but Dhala is supposed to be representing like the French in this world so its a bit of a twist. IN this case we are going to have to fight against the captain at some point to maintain independence of the nomads
Ok so from this chapter, its clear to me the parrallels. The Sinchar represents the Ottoman empire, complete with soldiers looking like Janissaries while the various beastmen tribes represents the various Arab tribes living under the empire and we are about to have an Arab revolt, interestingly...