Shame things seem to be slowing down a bit, but at least we get to see more development of the side characters.
Shame things seem to be slowing down a bit, but at least we get to see more development of the side characters.
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Well finally Peepi is not completely useless, though it was kinda quick how she learned it. I laughed at the identity of the monster. Well it seems like this is an interesting party, and since they're going to the capital, something entertaining should happen. We'll probably go back to Koinzell now in the meantime, while the party goes on its journey.
I think becoming a summoner suits Peepi's character nicely. The fire salamander creature was also fitting for her.
Seems like Koinzell's cause is getting a nice following. Didn't think we really needed another flashback right now though.
Dreaming impossible dreams.
Sapphire is awesome!
Here's 66, first chapter of volume 8:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q0VC6Z44
Edit:
Looks like we'll be having some flashbacks about the time Ascheriit and the Heroes went on their mission (more detailed) and about the time he resurfaced for the first time after being left for dead.
Last edited by Munsu; Fri, 05-08-2009 at 12:50 PM.
Hmm... Well, I suppose we will see how relevant this turns out to be. Or I guess it's relevant but just how important to the story. I'm generally speaking no huge fan of flashbacks.
Same here, but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt... especially if it gives some of the other "heroes" a bit more of familiarity so that when Koinzell takes them down it seems more meaningful.Originally Posted by Kraco
I, on the contrary, am a huge fan of flashbacks if they are done well. Shin Angyo Onshi and Immortal Rain come to mind.
My only reservation here is I am currently more interested to see how the story goes (considering he has 5 heroes left to kill) than finding out about the past which has already been hinted numerous times.
Peace.
Just picked up this series and marathoned it to the latest chapter. While I've nothing against the it, I have a sneaking suspicion that the author delights in loli/shotacon. Ah well, at least it does its part to set the series apart from Berserk and Claymore and other medieval manga.
One thing I really hope will continue is the diversity of the rest of the 7 Heroes. All are treacherous, but so far, the ones that have been introduced at least practiced different sorts of villainy on top of it. That said, Barestar's mind wiping itself was an interestingly satisfying, yet pitiable, end.
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Well hopefully that's the end of this flashback. Gotta say it really didn't tell us much we didn't already know. Just reinforcing that the 7 heroes were a bunch of cowardly self-serving bastards that deserve everything that is coming to them.
Btw I know Barestar went crazy but with all the pride Glen seems to have, I can only conclude that he is actually insane and the only reason he seems to be able to keep it together is because he convinced himself that the world is better off because of him. I'm anxious to see what is going to happen to him when he realizes Ascherit is alive
Dreaming impossible dreams.
Sapphire is awesome!
And now we need to find out what that dude asked Ascheritt to do for his son. I'm pretty sure that's the most important thing to take out of this chapter.
Got to say I'm not too interested in that, especially if Ikfes turns out to be his son which seems highly likely.
Dreaming impossible dreams.
Sapphire is awesome!
Yeah, I'm fearing the same thing. That dude was only second to Ascheritt so it's a strong indication his son would be a badass swordsman. If it's not Ikfes, though, then I think it could be really interesting.
In any case, I'm glad the flashback's over. I want to already see Koinzell and Atohave some loli sex... I mean, move on to the next fake hero's case. After all, while an interesting character as such, Barestar wasn't really any fighting man. Also, the ramifications of another hero falling would be nice to see.
You seem to have grown anobsessionattachment to the possiblelolisexdevelopment between Koinzell and Ato. I hope that is not my fault for bringing it up, and that you already had that desire long before it was mentioned. Still, it's nice to know I'm not alone in my ulterior motive for reading this manga.
Peace.
Seems like Ato didn't quite know what kind of a school she joined by insisting on joining Koinzell's company. But it's good to see Koinzell doesn't intend to slow down just because he has a far less experienced follower.
Other than that, seeing the rest of the heroes didn't really look too promising considering future individual fights. Perhaps there will be lots of talent elsewhere. At least there should be plenty of troops waiting for the Hero Killer.
How come? I thought at least 3 of them looked quite strong. Anyways, I enjoyed the chapter and I liked the dilemma of fighting the heroes vs. the peace of the empire.Other than that, seeing the rest of the heroes didn't really look too promising considering future individual fights. Perhaps there will be lots of talent elsewhere. At least there should be plenty of troops waiting for the Hero Killer.
I think Glen will prove to be quite an interesting character, especially when he finally meets Ascheriit.
Yeah. Glenn will certainly know how to fight. He's also one who genuinely thinks he owns to the Empire after sinfully claiming the high position. It's a nice setting, really. It's true that a couple of more of the heroes could amount to something, but I'm not trusting such feeling anymore so much. Barestar actually looked like a strong killer but in the end was a crazy nobody. I reckon it was a (realistic) sign that there are still real cowards among the heroes.