Basically this is the start of Belgrieve clearing up his regrets.
Hes going to encounter one of his former party members this arc which will prompt him to find the other two.
Last one is the elf Satie, who he marries and is actually Angeline's true mother.
The thing about his party members, is that Angeline is always the one who meets them first, and is responsible for them making up with Belgrieve.
This is pretty much the last time it happens. After this arc, the A and B plots converge and they'll spent, practically, the next couple years together. They won't really separate until the epilogue arc of the series.
thanks, I was just about done with this nonsense and ready to drop this at the next contrived annoyance, but I'll hold steady for the promised catharsis.
So the anime actually got further than the manga? I dropped it after 2 episodes when I noticed the manga had more action frames than the anime itself. Normally shows try to make the first few episodes good to grab viewers since I saw none of that I assume it was just another poor garbage adaptation.
Yes the anime got further than the manga, if one can stomach the mediocre production values. Sadly the anime wasn't handled by one of the bigger more experienced animation studios and it shows. This one was handled by a small studio, some of the employees are ex employees of AIC who did post production. As of right now they've only done 8 TV anime, 4 ONA anime, and 3 anime special episodes.
I stomached the anime adaption of this one. Most of the talking scenes were just standing still and talking heads. The action sequences were poorly done. The adaption is also very fast pace, skipping details just to make it to the certain stopping point.
Anime stopping point
Angeline ends up fighting one of Belgrieve's former party members, Kasim. The fight ends abruptly when Angeline says Belgrieve's name. Angeline and Kasim join together and manage to escape and head back to where Belgrieve is currently waiting for Angeline. Belgrieve meets Kasim and pretty much make up. Belgrieve welcomes back his daughter and the anime ends.
I mean... if you really wanna know... the answer is: there is no need for Angie's intervention whatsoever.
Or I guess you could say her intervention is unintentional on her part lmao.
so this is actually a light novel and the anime is a bad adaptation of that. (it skips or glosses over alot of stuff that the manga and novel covers in more detail)