Grancrest Senki – 01

(Keiyaku)
“Contract”

If theres one thing to say about Grancrest Senki after one episode its that it certainly wont be changing any opinions. Those expecting a typical high fantasy will find a typical high fantasy, everyone expecting a series barrelling towards mediocracy wont leave disappointed; its a no holds barred buffet for every kind of judgemental appetite. Slightly irksome for me after seriously looking forward to it for so long, but hey, Im a believer in the Three Episode RuleTMpatience always usually pays off.

Sparing too much synopsis overview (thats what the handy dandy preview is for), Grancrests introduction didn’t lack for information. We have a world seemingly split between two factions (Factory Federation and Fantasy Alliance, got to love those names), a system of magical crests bestowing power and title upon their bearers, and the usual evil represented by demons and something called Chaos. Crests are the means to handle demons, although the crest bearers (i.e. Lords) are apparently content fighting one another for them, because human nature and all thatjust look at that not-Red Wedding and the OP teasers, guaranteed demonic intervention had a helpful human hand. Its nothing spectacularly unique story-wise, but then anything from Mizuno Ryou was not going to stray far from fantasy conventionthis is the guy who wrote Record of Lodoss War after all. Expect a fairly standard fantasy story about uniting everyone against the true evil and you definitely wont be disappointed; for better or worse Grancrest is going to be all about the details and execution.

The best place to see this right now is arguably the characters. Theo of course doesnt fall far from the hero tree, what with his starting from (almost) nothing and intention on Saving the World with absolutely no plan in mind, but Siluca tickles my fancy in all the right placesyes, I know exactly what youre thinking and youre wrong. Ok, mostly wrong. No graceful princess shenanigans here, instead we have a impish, tart, and impulsively confident mage who knows exactly what she wants and is not afraid to take it. Its an intriguingly unique combination of personalities because it dispenses with typical strategy of the hero learning as (s)he goes along. Rather than the hobbits figuring out how to get to Mt. Doom alone, we have a strong, independent woman who doesn’t need no man prodding the confused hero onto the path of ultimate glory. Why Siluca is doing it beyond Saving the World is anyones guess, how long Theo puts up with it no one knows (and he definitely wont forever), but it offers a lot of room for some hilarious banter and development breaking from the usual fantasy norms. So long as these personality traits continue into any potential romance later on (and guaranteed romance will crop up eventually) Ill be one happy camper; just imagining Siluca freak out at a Theo confession is already hurting my sides.

While not enough to make a judgement call as of yet with cast and plot only briefly touched on, Grancrest certainly has enough pieces present to forge something great. So long as it doesnt waste the potential of its characters and actually slows down and elaborates on its main story soon (because the pacing was too quick this episode), the show is well-set to be a fun little fantasy adventure. We wont know how good a fantasy it will be for a few episodes yet, but I have my hopes up Grancrest wont disappoint. Just have to see what next week brings.

 

Preview

OP Sequence

OP: starryby Mashiro Ayano

107 Comments

    • RedWolf

      Only Tohsaka Rin dresses more conservatively compared to Siluca

      • maou

        Well we need more defining “feature” than her hair you know?

      • Nayrael

        Didn’t she say that the Count, to whom she was originally headed to, said she should dress like that?(though true, it does seem like she will keep dressing that way… guess her and Count’s tastes are the same)

      • @nayraelYupp the count supposedly said for her to dress like that. You can tell though she secretly loves the outfit, something probably to do with how well it works attracting male attention 😛

      • zidox

        I like Theo’s armor design minus the choker.

    • JHN

      Pretty much Tohsaka and Saber fused. Doesn’t that last screenshot scream “I ask of you, are you my master?”

      • FufyLoli

        Siluca looks a lot like Leila Malcal from Code Geass: Boukoku no Akito with the personality of a tsundere

  1. TenryuuVan

    Theo really reminds of a Fire Emblem lord to be honest. Overall this episode did have a Fire Emblem feel to it, small party seizing a castle with ease.

    • Mistic

      Yeah, my thoughts exactly, with Siluca being the Strategist of the team. Although there’s a difference: normally, in Fire Emblem it’s the Lords who have a backstory, a country, family, friends and allies from the beginning, and who have the clear goal to defend their country from a clear evil, while the Strategist is this mysterious person that appears out of nowhere (extra points if they have amnesia and/or are Player Inserts) and seems to exist to follow the Lord. Here, it’s the opposite.

    • The_Soultaker

      @TenryuuVan Theo is literally a Fire Emblem lord and a Suikoden MC mashed into one.

  2. Dude

    Collecting crests gives power, but I think it does nothing for fighting ability I suppose?

    • Pretty much by the looks of it, all crests do is enhance preexisting abilities and allow demons to actually be purified. Would actually be a nice change of pace if it holds true too, it means a lot of the upcoming fights shouldn’t devolve into who has the stronger magical spell.

  3. Worldwidedepp

    Suikoden? (iT’s an Cosole game)

    • Worldwidedepp

      to be more precise, i mean Suikoden 4. Where Humans try to take the gems powers for themselves even when not chosen

      • The_Soultaker

        Yep, Theo is literally a Fire Emblem lord and a Suikoden MC mashed into one

  4. GoukaRyuu

    I picked this up because of the pointed out Lodoss War connection. I enjoyed this first episode. We got a lot of world building through natural dialogue. And while not everything was explained, this was the first episode. I look forward to seeing more of this world and these characters.

    • HellKorn

      Where are the animal eared girls? It isn’t a fantasy world anymore without them.

      • If serious: fantasy does not require animal ears, lots get by perfectly fine with just humans (see Shoukoku no Altair from last season).If not serious: you’re god damn right, I need my pointy elf ears ;_;

    • thewrll

      Yeah, they fucked up the pacing in the first episode. That makes me worried about how they’ll handle everything else.

  5. SeeStriker

    Glad to see a fantasy setting that will work it’s lore accordingly, not rushed like the usual fantasy LN or adaptations of late. Having read the manga, I’m pleased that they did follow the first chapters, and the characters have been done right here. The Brave and the Bold could be said about Theo and Siluca (Silka?), and I expect the shenanigans of the manga to be on full glory here.Kudos for the Chaos by neglecting the union of the two factions on one clean swipe (no pun intended)

    • FenixFiesta

      Well it’s nice that there can be a fantasy anime without Isekai these days. I’ll keep watching this for now. It also helps that I have a huge soft spot for Lodoss, and this is it’s spiritual successor. I don’t expect anything amazing out of it though.

  6. RedRocket

    I speculate not read the manga.At a minimum the bride did not want to marry the groom as her reaction to her parent being killed was anger and storming away not a tearful running out. Once the person forcing her into the marriage was dead she wanted no part of it even though she had been doing good acting before. The bride is also a suspect in the attack supporting whatever faction wanted the war to continue. I guess she will claim her anger was at the lack of protection. Like the banter. And I don’t care if it all been done before as long as it is done well. As an old guy, I have little to watch if I confined myself to something new each time.

    • is2hyolee

      Getting Alderamin kind of vibes

      • TcDohl

        Alderamin wasn’t terrible. Poor choice of artstyle but strategy and keikaku are fun to watch.

      • adonais

        I liked the art in Alderamin though.

      • d.yaro

        You can do keikaku withiut making everyone surrounding MC a complete idiot, see LOGH. Alderamin failed at that.

      • antoinette

        Red-hair wasn’t an idiot though. Neither was the medic.

  7. zztop

    The adage “Behind every influential man is a woman” has never been more true.

    • I am really looking forward to seeing how much the series makes use of that adage. Siluca just oozes potential when it comes to getting her way 😛

  8. starss

    I know the creators want this show to be a breakout hit, but it is not grabbing me. It looks impressive but so does every other high-fantasy anime with good animation.

    • BROOKLYN otaku

      Agreed…..I’m deffinitely not getting ANY Lodoss Wars vibes. Which was my main reason for even giving it a chance.2 episode rule IN EFFECT!

    • I think the Lodoss War connection will be what makes or breaks this show for a lot of people. The only similarity between the two is authorship, plot, characters, and universe is largely different with Grancrest being more in line with current fantasy series (minus the usual fantasy races). As mentioned this one is going to be all about its execution, which we won’t have any idea about until the main story gets off the ground. Three episode rule definitely 😛

    • Oby

      Those of you comparing Grancrest to Lodoss……do I need to remind you that both Lodoss OVA & TV series also started rather generically even for its time? Let me give my own comparison between the two: at the start of Lodoss anime, there’s not a single character in it that caught me (it didn’t help that Parn is such a bland MC). In this first episode of Grancrest, Siluca & (to an extend) Theo at least caught my fancy to a degree. Siluca with her personality and Theo who acts as the straight man to whatever craziness Siluca throws at him. I think that already made Grancrest’s first episode better than Lodoss’ first episode.I personally don’t have any kind of high expectation for Grancrest since I never consider Lodoss as something that special to begin with. But I find myself quite entertained so far. Let’s hope that this won’t end up like Tales of Zestiria the X.

      • Busaiku

        This with a mix of vanadis. One of the stronger starts this season so far. Hopefully the battles turn out good and don’t just devolve into awkward CG cuts in between stills.

      • Busaiku

        @frouellaI got this feeling too.

  9. s_w

    It’s funny, I tried to read the manga, and it came across as an incoherent disorganized mess, yet as an anime, it’s coherent and works okay. It’s probably because the anime does a better job of holding back on the infodumping, and shows rather than tells.But damn if I can tell the Federation and Alliance apart. The terms are too vague and close to each other, and yeah, sure, one is Fantasy something, and the other is Factory something, so I get the idea it’s a science vs. fantasy thing, but these names are terrible. (Yeah, I’m nitpicking.)I like Siluca a lot. Green hero guy… oh, is his name Theo? Yeah, he left a weak impression on me, or else I might have remembered his name without having to scroll back up to remember it again. For the sake of the story being interesting, I *hope* Siluca (who left me with a much stronger impression because of her personality, which OMG is refreshing) takes the MC role, but I *fear* that GHG… oh yeah, Theo… will.Kind of torn on this one. Siluca is great, Theo is kind of “meh,” nobody else really stood out, and the world is very standard so far. The villains could really have had “Bad Guy” sewn on their chests and it would not have felt out of place. -_- Waiting and seeing.

    • The faction names are hilarious I think, although agreed, the show does need to start differentiating them. It’s also not clear how the world is divided, how many continents there are, why we only have two factions, and how the mage association (and demons) factors into things. Lots of room for world building going forward which I hope is not ignored too much.Also that GHG acronym you have for Theo kills me, all I see when looking at him now is a greenhouse gas: bland and annoying in every way, yet truly impossible to get rid of XD

      • s_w

        LOL, yeah, greenhouse gas is definitely one way of looking at him, odorless, colorless, but also a silent killer and a global threat. I was going more with “Green Hero Guy” or “Green-haired guy,” though.A lot of things still aren’t clear. I like how Hibike Euphonium 2 did it when they rebooted– a double-length first episode. Gave everyone a thorough grounding in the show, brought everyone up to speed, and was really really good. Re:Zero did that, too, IIRC. It’s a good way to go if you want to get people into a complex setting. I wish more shows would do that, instead of infodumping or leaving us hanging.I’d even be willing to go for half-cours of double-episode shows if they were more impactful/coherent.

      • Mumey

        Crests are magical symbols of power/authority that form the basis of most magic and political structures in the setting. Crest owners form contracts with mages who enter their service and swear themselves to them, powerful crests can bolster entire armies (kinda like Bastila’s battle meditation if you played KOTOR), and the more powerful and high ranking your crest the more authority you have in the kingdoms.The vast majority of crests are inherited or granted by more powerful people to subordinates as political tools, the very first crest (the titular grand crest) was used by an old hero to combat chaos way back when and everyone is mostly coasting off his victory even to this day.The MC obtained his crest from killing a chaos beast, which is why it’s so weak to start with and also why he’s an apolitical white knight at the beginning of the story. Shiruka is a magical prodigy that is disgusted by the way the two main factions use their crests for dickwaving and political battles instead of benefitting the people or fighting chaos. She essentially forces MC into contracting with her to get out of a previous obligation to be sent to serve someone she doesn’t like that her wizard school made her agree to.Theo ends up being mostly bossed around by shiruka in a reversal of the typical Lord and mage relationship but Theo proves himself to not be as empty headed as he first appears and after saving her bacon enough they form a partnership.It’s all very Fire Emblem-esque and if you don’t want to watch/read a series about a young lord gathering allies from all walks of life and overcoming enemies through camaraderie, magic bullshit and keikaku then you probably won’t like this. The alderamin and vanadis comparisons are pretty apt.There’s 15 some translated chapters out so you can spend a bit reading them and then decide if you want to bother. The manga art is very pretty and since it’s seinen there’s no dense male MC nonsense when it comes to his girls.

      • @mumeyWow thanks for all the info, that explains a lot of my questions. I still hope the show can fill in some of its blanks with these nuggets though, it’s one thing to read them after the fact, it’s another for the show to actually build its world itself.

  10. Zhinvu

    I’m more astounded by Siluca’s floating cape. Thought it was connected somewhere but it looks like magic is what’s keeping it in place.

    • Same, it looks connected to her upper arms at times, but then certain views show it floating in midair. Definitely due to magic lol.

      • Worldwidedepp

        it is centering around her chest..

      • Knoepfchen

        What’s wrong with having your own floating shower curtain? It’s a staple of magician pride!

      • Gewurtztraminer

        he dress is nice and sexy, but visually and kinda functionally, the magic floaty harness curtain thingy is weird.if they gave her a cape, they should use shoulderpads or pauldrons instead, allowing her for an all flowing/encompasing one, emphasizing her high position.its not like you need an armor or mail like the one Deedlit uses to attach those on, as pic related demonstrates.

      • @WorldwidedeppCentered at her chest yes, but physically connected and/or interfacing with her humeral region. There are several shots owing to perspective that seemingly show the cape actually attached to those gold rings sitting on her upper arms.@GewurtztraminerIt’s definitely impractical, but probably down to artistic license. If it looks cool in some way why not include it 😛

  11. theirs

    http://images.randomc.net/Grancrest%20Senki/Grancrest%20Senki%20-%2001%20-%2037.jpgI like these two. Siluca for obvious reasons. But Theo, he’s weak and he knows it. Got big dreams, but still has principals. He’s letting this random mage lead him along because it hasn’t clashed with those principals. Everything she’s done has been beneficial for his goals too. It may look like he’s passively going along, but he did take initiative in the rescue. So, I think he’s the same as us in wondering what the heck is this random mage trying to do.

    • Silver

      Pretty much this. He’s not going against her even though she’s the one leading him all around because she isn’t wrong. He’s not prideful nor egotistical and the icing on top is that he has the big dreams and maintains his principles. I like him for that even though he’s bland. At the very least, he has bigger dreams than Parn, from Lodoss.Siluca? I don’t really need to say much. She’s awesome. I like her.

  12. Silver

    All in all, I rather liked the episode but at the same time, also feel disappointed in the visuals. It doesn’t quite stand out… Maybe A-1 is being spread too thin this season? Plus they probably don’t have as big of a budget for this compared to some other shows.

    • Bata-kun

      It’s an anime adaptation of a manga adaptation of an LN series so it’s looking like a whole lot was lost in translation.I highly recommend giving the manga a shot, it’s got very good art and the text box exposition and inner thoughts of characters are able to be given less intrisively. Unlike most isekai/fantasy manga it’s not just told from Theo’s perspective, the narrator switches between Siluca and Theo and they share the starring role much more than typical MC-and-Heroine duos. Theo is actually the weakest member of the group to begin with but has the most potential for growth thanks to his crest (again, this is VERY FIRE EMBLEM ESQUE), while the chamberlain and ayashera fulfill the Marth role of stronger early but gradually outshined.

      • johngen

        It’s an anime adaptation of a manga adaptation of an LN series

        Wait, so it’s not just an anime adaptation of an LN series? How does that work?

      • Pinkwings

        The designs and scenes are near shot for shot lifted from the mangaSometimes an anime will directly adapt the source novel in which case there is often a disconnect.

      • Mephistophilus

        Not so hard to understand.

      • EricJ

        marth

        That’s a funny way to call the Paladin class.

      • Brett-Butler

        Paladins as a class are absurdly broken, Jagen being a early game crutch means nothing.

      • hyojodoji

        You’re thinking of a specific group of early-game pre=premotes that happen to be paladins. The paladin class as a whole is one of the most useful in the majority of the games, particularly the GBA ones. Move is the most important stat. Canto is the most important ability.

      • Silver

        Oh, I have been reading the manga adaptation. I like the way that was presented so far.

    • Rederoin

      Half assed is A1 at their best. Their worst being disgraces like QUALITY Code and Gunslinger Stratos

    • It’s middling, but I wouldn’t call it bad. Those action scenes for example weren’t lacking in the way a lot of cheap productions have (ex. Clockwork Planet) and most characters (at least for me) have decent artwork. I’d say it’s passable, but we will know once the actual conflict begins in earnest and A1 has to start putting out serious effort.

  13. Mistic

    Theo of course doesnt fall far from the hero tree, what with his starting from (almost) nothing and intention on Saving the World with absolutely no plan in mind, but Siluca tickles my fancy in all the right places

    Having read the manga, I predict that this dichotomy is going to be a point of contention. One of the good points of Gancrest Senki is that it has a good number of interesting characters and hilarious interactions. Siluca herself has a strong personality, personal goals and a cunning mind to achieve them. Unfortunately, Theo suffers (and will suffer so far) a Generic Hero syndrome, with his Gewneric Niceness being his supposed strong point. Let’s see how the anime addresses it.

    • Mumey

      I have already mentioned that specifically in a previous post. But the MC obtained his crest from killing a chaos beast, which is why its so weak to start with and also why hes an apolitical white knight at the beginning of the story. Shiruka is a magical prodigy that is disgusted by the way the two main factions use their crests for dickwaving and political battles instead of benefitting the people or fighting chaos. She essentially forces MC into contracting with her to get out of a previous obligation to be sent to serve someone she doesnt like that her wizard school made her agree to.Theo ends up being mostly bossed around by shiruka in a reversal of the typical Lord and mage relationship but Theo proves himself to not be as empty headed as he first appears and after saving her bacon enough they form a partnership.Its all very Fire Emblem-esque and if you dont want to watch/read a series about a young lord gathering allies from all walks of life and overcoming enemies through camaraderie, magic bullshit and keikaku then you probably wont like this. The alderamin and vanadis comparisons are pretty apt.Theres 15 some translated chapters out so you can spend a bit reading them and then decide if you want to bother. The manga art is very pretty and since its seinen theres no dense male MC nonsense when it comes to his girls.

      • SSJ Ski

        Thanks. This cleared up a lot of questions I had after watching it. But I still have doubts about him. Why is MC happily going with what main girl is throwing at him with no questions asked? Is this actually like Madan no Ou to Vanadis? I really liked that show.

      • Mumey

        Why is MC happily going with what main girl is throwing at him with no questions asked?

        His ultimate goal is freeing his village from tyrannical rule, but the guy who now legally owns it is a viscount and part of one of the two major alliances that rule the continent.He goes along with her because despite her bossiness she’s correct in that without developing a power base and building himself up he can’t realistically depose someone so highly ranked without causing problems for his home unless he does it the “right” way. So just assassinating the dude or sacking the keep at night with magic is not his personality and would just result in his people being punished for his actions.The viscount is actually a member of the alliance that they initially join, with their intentions being to gain enough influence to eventually be granted independence (the alliances are highly fractured and not monolithic entities, this isn’t as hard as it sounds) before eventually switching sides so they can attack him and free his village.That covers Theo’s motivations, Shiruka initially just wanted to get out of her forced contract with the pervert count. The anime kinda glosses over this but it’s abundantly clear in the manga and LN that he is openly gathering a harem of attractive female mages and when they say the contract is absolute they mean it. The fact Theo has a crest he got from a non political source and he’s not actively trying to rape her is good enough for her to break her former contract. From there she realizes that she doesn’t need to actively manipulate and use him since they actually want the same thing and believe lords have an obligation to protect their leolle. She’s the adoptive daughter of the main mage of one of the two alliances and wants people to focus on chaos and the demon lord rather than dumb regional wars.Once she sees that the war flag of Theo’s Crest is “Patriot”, basically it means his crest is like the first grand hero’s was, she genuinely believes in his ability to affect change.

        Is this actually like Madan no Ou to Vanadis? I really liked that show.

        Yes it is similar to vanadis especially the MC’s motivations although he’s not special snowflake bow-kun instead he gets a magic crest that grows in power with his authority and allows him to contract mages.

      • Mistic

        Oh, believe me, I know. As I said, I’ve read the manga chapters. And it’s not the usual fantasy tropes what I dislike, but Theo’s role in them. As far as I’ve seen, the Fire Emblem and Vanadis comparisons are very apt. Still, I consider that Theo has less agency and is more of a plot device than the lords of those settings. Siluca’s actually the one gathering allies from all walks of life and overcoming enemies through camaraderie, magic bullshit and keikaku. Sometimes, it seems as if Theo’s only use is to have a crest. I don’t know about the LN, though. Maybe it changes in the future?

      • Mindless Watcher

        @Mistic hahahahahahahahahaha Oh, really? What kind of drug did you take? I have to admit that this was a awesome headcanon/fanwank in the best style “delusional waifufag”, not to mention that Siluca would be dead if Theo hadn’t appeared for saving her during his battle with Moreno. But I totally agree with you when you say that Silucas only use is to provide fancervice and yuribait for Otaku, and to be the MC’s waifu.

    • Godaistudios

      What? so, is that really like Vanadis?

      • Mohawk52

        Seems like it. LNfags say they’re very similar.

  14. deepon05

    This doesn’t seem to have the same directing style as Rakugo, huh.

    • Svidrigailov

      Yep, they already have sex in volume4

      • anon

        Where does this information come from?I have translated version of vol.4 in my country. What I read is they confess to each other and kiss only

      • ZorgonXtreme

        Amazon comments

      • anon

        I believe that comment was mistranslated.that event happens with the leader of the factory. She did it with the black one in OP to ensure that he will side with her in the war.

      • Catseyetiger

        She did it with the black one in OP

        Who?

      • anon

        the leader of factory side, Marrine Kreische, the bride we saw in this first episode.

      • Silver

        I feel like this whole comment subsection here is full of trolling. The only thing that was shown in vol 4 was that she and the MC kissed. She did not have sex with Marrine, the bride that we saw in earlier this episode.

      • Worldwidedepp

        Well, you just spoiled something we would see in the future.. @maou was right. Thanks for spoiling us.. or the admins here can hide your comments with the spoiler tags

    • ZorgonXtreme

      Become couple in v.4 and yes they fuck like rabbit

    • Catseyetiger

      thanks, i almost watched this shit. Can’t count the number of times war anime have been ruined because the characters have to act like idiots because of muh romance.

      • anon

        I already read up to vol.4. I believe that this “information” was mistranslated.The romance is actually quite slow and doesn’t take too much time off the main plot.

    • anon

      @silverI didn’t said like what you wrote.I said that Teo and Siluca didn’t do anything beyond confession and kiss. “That scene” that the “amazon comments” mention happen with Marrine when crown prince of Dartania (black shadow beside her in OP) ask to sleep with her in order to test her resolve

      • ThisOpGuy

        so does Siluca have sex with anybody?

  15. maou

    spoiler, spoiler everywhere…..

    • Should all be corrected now, just my luck to wind up with a ton to do and a show with such passionate discussion 😛

      • Silver

        Sorry for making more work for you… I saw a spoiler, had to look it up with other readers and then got too excited and forgot to use spoiler tags… 🙁

      • Don’t worry about it too much Silver, honest mistakes happen. God knows I’ve done it too for certain series XD

  16. Animerican

    First ep didn’t look all that impressive, just slightly above average. Felt like your typical A-1 animated series. Was more bothered by the awkward directing.

    • Just based off of this one episode definitely. I’m still hopeful we will see a lot more once the story actually gets going, this episode was more character introduction than anything.

  17. Shadow074

    Well I don’t feel very keen to follow this anime. I will follow the rule of the 3 episodes. And even if I’m not convinced, I’ll follow this for a while through blogs.I don’t like Siluca, and I like Theo but he’s very weak in personality next to Siluca.The magic and the demons of this story don’t amuse me. I need to see what the battles and strategies will be like to see if I am interested.

    • Theo will be make or break for a lot of people I think. He’s too vanilla at the moment, Siluca at least has some spunk and uniqueness to her, but our green haired hero is replaceable with damn near anyone else. I imagine things will improve in a couple of episodes once the premise is properly established, but Grancrest definitely doesn’t have much leeway.

  18. haseo0408

    Its awe inspiring how idiotic humans can be when face with world destrying threat in a fantasy setting, just like the kingdoms of elfs, dawrfs and men in the good old days of The Lord of the Rings, refusing to band together against Sauron until the last second possible as War in the North made painfully clear. Here we have our standar mobles and royalty that seem to think that that little thing called DEMONIC IVAsion from another dimesion is not such a big deal as to join forces and … I dont know save the world!.

  19. ewok40k

    “lewd lord who contracts only female mages based off their looks”sounds like I have somehow managed to cross the 4th wall while playing Kanpani girls(basically kanbcolle with fantasy style mercenary enterprise instead of the fleet)

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