[The Elusive Samurai] If you say you’ll protect me even at the cost of your life, then…
Japan Otaku Reviews explores political intrigue and character dynamics, focusing on loyalty and historical references in a narrative.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] The era where Takauji’s influence is mostly destroyed will come relatively soon, somehow.
The discussion reflects on Japan’s history and potential apocalyptic scenarios, contrasting past eras with current perspectives.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] What the hell is this guy?
The text discusses various historical figures and supernatural themes, expressing frustration over character developments and outcomes in their storie…
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] The important spirit in historical works.
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss the blend of fantasy and reality in manga, historical beliefs, and absurd narratives.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] I’m not getting a territory from this guy.
The author expresses frustration over perceptions of weakness, ambition for power, and the historical context of betrayal in Japanese lore.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] I don’t know much about the Southern Dynasty, but why is this guy in charge?
A North Korean supporter claims they never surrendered to South Korea, sharing views on historical figures and rivalries.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] It seems that Nagasada is portrayed as a remarkable person even as an enemy, and perhaps he is depicted this way because he later becomes a supporter of the young lord?
Japan Otaku Reviews critiques character developments, expressing disappointment over repetitive storylines and boring characters.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Episode 199 thoughts: Naoyoshi is falling into darkness!
The text discusses the struggles between the Northern and Southern Dynasties in Japan, highlighting conflicts and character dynamics.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] It was a rather wasted ending, both as the original character Fubuki and as the historical character Naofuyu…
A discussion on character development and sentimentality in Matsui’s works, highlighting neglect of main and supporting characters.
Read more[The Elusive Samurai] Is Ashikaga Takauji’s divine power waning?
In Chapter 198, unexpected troubles arise for characters despite a feeling of victory, hinting at complex conflicts within clans.
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