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BTW, dark shade under the eyes are oftenly used to portay tired people, lack of sleep, or people that have been overworked.
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16 bitches:
http://www.anime-kraze.org/torrent/%...5D.mkv.torrent
BTW, dark shade under the eyes are oftenly used to portay tired people, lack of sleep, or people that have been overworked.
So he did die, poor Sagum >_>. Next episode looks to be an insane one, hopefully.
Yeah. Looks like a couple of traps will spring.
Let's hope we will get a good fight as well. Fights in this series are something to behold, after all.
Sagum looked like a crackhead. Good riddance.
The memorizing guy was pretty crazy. I'm sure most of you have wished for an ability like that one time or another (i.e. exams).
Wow that girl such good story teller that it actually feels that you a part of it. Too bad for Chagum.
Heh. Too bad indeed for Chagum indeed.
If this was any other series I'd think they would pair Chagum and the girl. There were vibes like that. However, this series being what it is, I doubt he will have such luck. I don't yet think he's going to end up ripped open like the previous unlucky egg host, but this seems to be a somewhat ruthless story in a realistic manner.
Could someone explain to me why Balsa decided not to explain the situation to Shuga and run off with Chagum? Does she think the emperor can't be trusted, or is there some other reason?
I don't think she completely trusts the emperor's underlings because just a moment ago they were trying to kill Chagum. But other than that, she knows time is precious and they have no idea how to stop the egg eater. Back then she might have thought going to that remote village could offer the answers, and so they hurried there. No use to try to explain anything to the imperials as it's even more likely they would know nothing even if they had truly changed their intentions.
Normally in anime the heroes always endlessly chat with their enemies, revealing everything, and vice versa. It's only refreshing when that doesn't happen!
^ Kraco i think ur partially right, but how about looking at it like this, she may have believed Shuga and returning him might have been a good idea, but as the thing was going to come after Chagum soon she needed to go to the remote villiage in order to save Chagum. Maybe Balsa was looking far ahead of trying to save Chagum instead of putting much thought in returning the young prince. Also Balsa's irritation shows that she knew believed in Shuga's words and thus why she was forcing the prince to come with her.
Balsa'a irritation and all-around air of impatience is also probably because her "son" is going to die, and she doesnt know if she can save him from the unseen enemy.
Let's see how far they can run:
Episode 20 - Ani-Kraze
Alright episode, but next one should be great with Jiguro's past. Looks like it'll have plenty of action.
What a tease, I was expecting the old lady to take on the guards. I guess its a good thing they're now all on the same page.
This show is 9 kinds of awesome. It even makes food gathering look cool.
Serei no Moribito - 21 - [Anime-Kraze]
Living in a Cave...like ya do.
I thought I was the only one who was impressed at the preparations they made for the winter. It did look cool. Why? Im not really sure, but maybe the details are fleshed out to the point that it is absolutely believable, like seeing someone do it in real life.
Its all those tiny details I guess. It helps build more rounded characters and rids the sense of disbelief when they start talking about 'water spirits' and 'egg eaters'. Even in episode 21 there are tiny things are fun to catch. Like when Chagum touched his own face after Balsa recounts how she was scolded.
As always, this episode was packed full of explanations. How Balsa became part of a power struggle and her own desire for revenge. Though I would have liked to seen more of kid Balsa and Tanda, its nice to see how they first met.
BTW, I found out recently that this anime is based on a novel. Apparently the "Serei no Moribito" is just one book out of many. Here's to hoping a second season is in the works.
I see you didn't read the first post in the thread where it said that it was based on a novel :P
Nope, not at all. But I don't see anyone posting there are multiple novels either. At least not in the first page