This series is really good, and pretty unique! I love how uncaring the protagonist is, he’s so consistent with his goal and stuff. Idk how to say it, he’s just real. I hope this one continues for a long time.
After Ch 27, I had a mind to start writing up my own comments in this space of the forums, even if I wind up just talking to myself. And what do you know, someone else like me is here!
Hmmm, I'm not sure which I liked better, the Land of Mirrors (Galia) arc or the Land of Slaves (Normandy) arc. My reason being that:
I can only say that each of the two arcs had aspects that I felt did better than the other, and thus like them differently.
- On one hand, the latter has a less unique setting and spent the first half doing a mix between scouting and character development, which while necessary and logical lowered the tempo of the story to slow levels (not ideal for monthly serialisations).
- On the other hand, we received plenty of info and reveals, and the second half is back to the series' signature style of magical tactical warfare with a span of 7 chapters, the longest stretch of time spent on a single battle thus far and in a most exciting and epic fashion where everyone played a part.
Anyway, I'll write up some comments, but Ch 27 will have to be done separately.
Ch 20
When the previous chapter mentioned "Skyfall", I was wondering what that could possibly mean, especially since we already have someone who pulls meteors from the sky. But man was the answer fantastic: crazy gravity powers, complete with Gravity Rush-esque disorienting perspectives who can rise and fall from the sky.
But man is Akira's future sight completely busted when complimented with super strength. And now having access to the powers of dead Rami (like Ch 17 Tem's "slow down physical blows"), I find it hard to believe he isn't secretly the Emperor of the Empire. Unless he's perhaps nonetheless the "admin" of the Empire's Tower and there is an actual separate Emperor of the nation but is not the one in charge of the Tower?
Ch 21
Items that Koura brought with her to this campaign:
Sad as it is, the former is very compatible with Zoe and the latter is very compatible with Poppi
- A knife imbued with Gyorm's (the Galian-allied Ramus) air-solidifying Ramus power
- An ice pick imbued with Sara's (the captured Imperial Ramus from Ch 6) weight-manipulation power
When the hour to eliminate the Garland came, I was wondering if it was just going to be a stealth mission without the usual pitched battle. But nope, the time for stealth is long past, and the Pope had already mustered all the troops so they can march in through a Mirror portal (and what an entrance)
The Lucas, Udo and Koura combo for the giant blood siege lance is a sight to behold, for good or ill
Ch 22
Seeing Lucas command troops never gets old
I like that Lucas thought to look at the natural routines of the troops under his command, so that when he does command them he can better leverage their strengths.
A very good demonstration of why quantity is a quality is itself. And a clever way to create your own terrain and turn the tides, but sadly not without sacrifice.
Ch 23
A nice battle of attrition between two veteran Rami, though the measures for assisting Udo are unpleasant to say the least.
Clever of Lucas to use the prospect of more resources to bait the enemy into a trap. For your information, the teleported location is the fort from Ch 15 from which their party first entered Normandy, complete with the exterior that lies outside of any diocese. Extra insult to injury by using Carl's former comrade Sara's power to push him into the portal.
For extra icing, this is a battle between one who longs to distinguish themselves on the battlefield and one who found something more precious off of it.
Ch 24
The former Seclusion Ramus' power is reportedly imbued into an hourglass and appear to only work from the outside. And the Facsimile Ramus Theodore feels it best if it's in his safekeeping for the coming battle, for his new friend Kayano.
The implied suspicion that the powers of dead Ramus will go to the closest Tower is now hard confirmed by the Pope...and demonstrated by the Empire's Tower having command over the Skyfall's gravity powers from across the sea. Or more specifically, the Tower IS a Ramus, whose branch grew HUGE. (That's all we got for now)
However, the Pope muses that having the Tower use a power is very inefficient, so such attacks cannot be used repeatedly and shows the enemy's desperation. Moreover, he thinks to himself (possibly with Demi's sight) that this Tower is rotting...
I love all these ways to screw with Demi's nigh-omniscient powers, hiding a target among enemies who all have the same face on a chaotic circular battlefield and constantly on the move. In turn, Lucas aimed to make the task easier by getting Miura and Poppi to herd enemies into one sector for Demi to focus on.
But just like with Marineford, seconds of courage are enough to change outcomes. Overall, a very tense and sizable chapter full of drama, reveals and development worthy of the series' 2nd year anniversary.
Ch 25
Good news is that the imminent attack on Galia has been terminated, one goal achieved. Bad news is that retreat is impossible (or at least be far too costly) with Akira present, so Zoe must engage him.
Not looking good for the end of chapter though. Lucas and Zoe cut off and surrounded. Weight-manipulation powers ran out. Mirror in Akira's hands. Lucas turning deaf and even had his dream trampled on. However can the tides turn...
Ch 26
The mirror that Akira took from Lucas...is a fake! What a relief. And even he never saw this turn of events coming.
Lucas' Flowering ability is more or less what I suspected: can broadcast his thoughts (and not just military commands) without musical instruments and listeners (friend or foe) will heed them. And this is still not worth losing Zoe over?
Despite the Pope's rational tendency to manipulate, his interactions with Lucas do strike me as the kind who cares and respects the decision of others. I'm glad he's allowing Zoe to follow her heart.
From borrowing the physical strength of her future selves to borrowing time itself and outspeed future sight, pretty nuts. (Estimate is 1 second for a normal person = 10 seconds for Zoe) Understandably, neither Flowering lasted long.
But what a final blow: the Skyfall's second partner Meryl (relationship unclear, even with Notebook 34) disguising herself as Zoe to fool Akira's future sight and pin him down, so Lucas can bisect him with a portal. A collective effort from his enemies across multiple nations, including the Mirror. Even if this is non-fatal since we have seen him regenerate, this is still delightful.
this one is on the more delusional side, tbh i only added it because i was trying to fix the plot hole of some japanese origin names. I guess the chinese one is more so just somewhere in asia so that the japanese names could have made their way to europe.Still, interesting hypothesis about what modern nations could be responsible for the Towers, but I'm dubious about there being a Chinese Tower on account of the lack of any Chinese presence, names included.
The reason why I'm trying to conform to geographical borders is more so from a writing standpoint, as I assume they will be moderately close to reality, esp based on what weve seen so far.Your speculation about the nations and their geographical positions are most interesting, but I don't think we have to be too concerned about equating the states and borders in "Towerland" to real-life 13th Century nations. Keep in mind that these Towers and their admins have been here for nigh on 1000 years.
I like your second idea quite a lot here. I guess this is also because I believe Akira being the emperor wouldn't exactly work for his character, as he's portrayed as just "some guy". A very powerful and very evil "some guy" but also a human "some guy". As opposed to the King of Gallia or the Pope, who are very much written to have a divineness or a inhumaness to them.I theorised before that Akira could secretly be the Emperor, or the Emperor is someone else that Akira the admin appointed. But I came up with a new idea: maybe Akira is a split being from the Emperor, with Akira being the more battle-junkie field personnel and the Emperor being the logical leader of the nation. And that's what throws the Pope off.
I mean in the real world, borders change every hundred years too. Look at the map I linked in my first post. We can clearly see how drastically the world could change in just 100 years.Galia wasn't always the Land of Mirrors, Normandy wasn't always the Land of Slaves, and Francis (King of Galia) admits as much that situations could and have changed every hundred years. Who knows by this point how heavily the Nine Towers and their millennia-old presence since before the Middle Ages have altered the course of history as-is? And before even factoring all the Rami they've brought into the world?