"In a continent threatened by demons from another dimension called Chaos, the nobility fought back using Crests, which gave them superhuman powers. However, rather than join forces to end Chaos, the nobles instead fought each other to gain more Crest powers and lands. The story focuses on Siluca Meletes, a young mage who scorns the feuding lords for abandoning their people and Theo Cornaro, wandering knight and Crest holder who is trying to liberate his hometown from its tyrant lord. Joining forces, Siluca, Theo and their allies fight together to end the wars between the nobility and end Chaos." -Wikipedia
Genre: Action, Fantasy
Links: AniDB | Official
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Based on the first episode, this didn't seem half bad. It reminded me a little bit of Vanadis, which I hope wasn't a false impression. It'll depend on if there's any lording business, I reckon, or if it was merely a title and this will turn into adventure. All in all this did show promise. The male MC wasn't OP at all, but he did have the attitude right, so it's perfectly okay. Although it was quite amusing how his first fight made me think of how anyone's first fight in a fantasy RPG would look like. The female MC is a pretty manipulator. Seeing how C.C. is one of my favourite anime characters, I can't dislike that as long as it otherwise works. It did so far. I especially liked how she nonchalantly summoned the monster for the dude to defeat and get stronger, or die trying. Of course I appreciate the dude isn't brainlessly following her but is at least delivering witty comebacks if nothing else.
The production values could be a bit higher as it was obvious the studio really had to plan where to invest their yens in this episode. But I guess money is tight everywhere but in North Korea's nuclear weapons program. There were a couple of weird plot elements, or at least the story didn't deliver them perfectly, like the demon lord appearing in the church without anybody doing anything about it. After that it was unexplained why the two countries went back to war when both of their leaders were killed. If only one was, it would have made more sense. You'd think this would have rather urged them to fricking do something about the demons.
It's interesting I didn't really recognize the VAs of either main character. Not bad to give chances to actors who haven't had major roles by the dozens.