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Frieren: What part in the "Frieren the Slayer" did you not understad... demon.... ?"We will seize the information on the future from Frieren"
Yeah, right. That'll end well for you.
Frieren: What part in the "Frieren the Slayer" did you not understad... demon.... ?"We will seize the information on the future from Frieren"
Yeah, right. That'll end well for you.
It's worked so well for them in the future."We will seize the information on the future from Frieren"
Yeah, right. That'll end well for you.
Yep let's see how they compare to the magic invented in the future, I kinda doubt that warriors really changed that much in strength compared to mages that are always learning new spells, warriors only have one way of getting stronger that we know, training and I kinda doubt that it changed much from this generation to the other.Everyone is going on about the Demons and Solitair being back or whatever but I am Hyped about Frierens OG Crew throwing down, like we know full well what Frieren is capable of but now we can hopefully see what these other 3 Legendary Heros can do... what the Party that Killed the Demon King can do!!
"Komm, süßer Tod" literally translates from German to English as, "Come, Sweet Death", and while most people are most familiar with it as the name for the end credits music for End of Evangelion, it actually is originally a piece created by Johann Sebastian Bach (the same man who created Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, most famously associated today with Dracula and vampires in general with its amazing organplay) in 1736 begging for death and release from the world to ascend to heaven, and as such is likely the reference used. For further reference: https://www.bach-cantatas.com/Texts/Chorale478-Eng3.htmIn Frieren's case I'd say it's more likely: