
Edelritter!
This text contains Japanese: “` With this, the last seat is filled, and the six generals who will become my hands and feet are gathered. “`
A gathering of trash!
It’s unfortunate that even decent people are called a gathering of trash…
Having a unique graphic gives off a feeling of an evil executive meeting, and it looks good, doesn’t it?
There is a war criminal among us!
We have gathered such talented individuals.
I lost.
What went wrong?
>>6
Gathered talent
Maybe mainly Borus-kun.
Wonderful anima, my Edelritter.
Egg was strangely excited and getting ready.
Roberto has such sharp instincts that it’s almost like he’s one of the Knights.
Don’t you want to be honored as an Edelritter?
Why have we lost to the Knights clan until now?
That’s right, I should create my own henchmen too.
>>11
Aren’t you losing quite a bit in one-on-one fights?
>>54
“I’m panicking—these guys’ summons are useless! Purge!”
It’s really not good to expose the main body like that.
It was good to focus on the strengths of the group rather than relying on individual talents.
In the end, the choice of individuals who leverage that strength did not consider personality based on personal ability standards.
It seems a bit awkward after the defeat at South Mande Top, doesn’t it?
Because of you, Bors-kun.
Bols, 59 years old.
Zero experience as a commander.
I’ll be the commander.
Hmm, I guess I was turned down, but there are lackeys like this guy everywhere, right?
I’ll go check out a tavern in another town.
>>16
(Iruborus)
As individuals, they are a genius group, though…
Although I wanted to focus on humans as a group, I wasn’t actually watching humans as a group.
I wonder if there’s anyone with universal compatibility like Rich.
A group of outcasts that is noble in name only.
If you’re the strongest individually, create without limits instead of trying to show off like the Six Generals.
>>21
It’s a number corresponding to the anima.
It’s bad that Bors pursued, but with five people of the same rank, being unable to push through simply shows a lack of leadership!
>>22
The steel soldier was certainly a threat, but
After all, it’s just a gathered army of misfits…
>>25
There should have been proper soldiers from Han Nova…
>>22
In the first place, I learned about strength not as individuals, but as a group, as an army.
The resolution of the groups and armies inside the egg was too low, so it ended up being just a hodgepodge, which can’t be helped.
/(^o^)\
It seems that humans become stronger in groups, so I tried forming a group here as well!
They were a disorganized group, moving in different directions like a rabble.
While the two women are both crazy individuals, the men are just too human-like.
Despite gathering such strong Anima individuals…
Well, on the contrary, I ended up being pushed into a super pinch by that rabble…
>>29
It’s the opposite.
Originally, even a single Edelritter would have had no chance against a group of ordinary soldiers.
Thanks to the fact that the group of amateurs acted separately, we managed to push them back by defeating them one by one.
I wonder how these guys, or rather this guy, managed to create civilization in such a state?
It’s probably not in a normal state since it’s in a fusion state only with the anima and inside the egg.
>>32
It’s no longer a desire to resurrect ancient people; it has become a monster that moves with the purpose of efficiently gathering and devouring anima…
If there is a war, a large number of anima will gather!
Sounds good, let’s go to war, war!
If we had accepted Nuveim, who is skilled at manipulating people, as the dog general, we probably could have won the war.
Gustav: “By the way, I thoroughly harassed them behind the scenes.”
I wonder if we could have won the war just by not getting Boris too deeply involved…
The only person capable of correctly being a general among all the outcasts gathered here is Sargon.
>>39
Isn’t it insane that the brainwashed Sargon is the best option?
I wanted to see how it would be to welcome Ritter as a character participating.
It feels like we’re using the Steel Soldier over here too.
Even so, I will probably be pushed around a lot.
Even though Egg said they never had anyone to call a subordinate and only had rogues until now.
In the end, they say the ones I gathered are all just outlaws.
>>42
I understood the strength of humans forming groups, but…
I don’t understand anything about the qualities of a leader or anything like that…
I wonder how the indigenous people were governed.
>>44
I don’t think there are any proper thoughts left from the time when civilization was maintained.
It seems you have quite an exceptional anima if you can leave without even introducing yourself.
Sargon, who was burned by the fire girl Eleanor, thinks that the fire frame is kind of nice.
The memories of the older sister and younger boy protected his last heart…
>>45
The enhanced version is repeatedly unleashing fire attacks.
Completely Eleanor’s.
Poor thing, trash, garbage, scum, poor scum, poor thing.
>>46
In terms of human era behavior, Towa and Moi are criminals, and Bols-kun is just an old man rambling…
Kataoru Roivage Battle
I thought Bols-kun was just getting carried away, but he was provoked by Nuvium, right?
The woman who stirred up chaos with her eloquent words is just too terrifying…
>>48
The specific details of that battle are unclear, but well, it’s November… so it’s funny that it seems to involve a Bolshevik assault.
It’s easy to understand why Pirusu couldn’t become this normal.
Even with talent alone, it’s not enough…
Aunt is a little too much like the successor of Cantare.
Zako♡
Zako♡
Even amazing people die unexpectedly ♡
Boring person ♡
If there were an average person with magic, we could have won South Mound Top.
Did you not see the potential in Gustav’s hairstyle, Isis…?
Although the will of the indigenous people is included, it probably seems like the ego and consciousness are unique to Egg.
I think if they learned from this defeat, there would have been no chance of winning next time.
But if there had been a next time, it could have been bad, so it was good that it ended here.
>>61
As it’s been said, just moving strong pieces separately will lead to isolation and loss, or being defeated by united individuals—I have already learned that.
In the main story, they lost because they holed up in Megalith, thinking that was already enough.
The demon of the tree was evil even in his days as an ordinary human…
Wasn’t the steel soldier a type of superhuman?
>>63
Aren’t you just a human armed with steel?
>>63
It’s just a unit equipped with steel gear.
Very strong…
>>69
The steel armor hinders spells, and the steel spear can pierce armor imbued with magic, making it simply strong.
Aren’t there enhanced humans other than the Edelritters?
I thought Sargon was the most reasonable, but his memories from youth are getting in the way, preventing him from being fully loyal.
It was a seriously dangerous situation because it had eroded even the surface of history.
Since Will declared that he would never use the same tactic again, I think they didn’t create any more armies.
Next, it seems like I will slowly work on selecting capable clubs not from the front but from behind the scenes.
We are just weaklings who can only use charge, without a doubt.
The judgment to create the Anima religion right away is amazing.
If Gustave hadn’t become an extraordinary avenger, he might have succeeded.
A time when there are only lightly armored infantry for the sake of tactics, and the armored soldiers hit hard.
If things had gone differently, I might have become Christ…
Thank you.
The mastermind who pinned the assassination of Philip II on the Anima cult.
I don’t really know the truth!
In the era of South Mound Top, troops using techniques and steel soldiers began to be utilized in a complementary manner.
Unfortunately, it’s tough that there are no Steel Soldiers on my side over there.
It seems like Egg would be incredibly furious when cut with a Gyou sword, right?
I feel like Nuvie could also fish out someone other than Vols.
>>82
Mika feels impossible.
They seem to regard humans fundamentally as inferior, so they probably wouldn’t think of us as anything more than background noise.
They probably created a situation to follow historical facts, but if that’s the case, then give us some Iron Soldiers too…
Vigilante! Bandits! Psycho! Drunkard! Deserting soldier! Radio wave!
We!
Even when it was a general-purpose graph, it felt scary to think that an ordinary person could possess such an unknown power…
In that world, it’s a type of soldier specialized for combat against humans, right? Steel Soldier.
It would be more convenient to be able to use magic for adventures or battles against monsters.
>>87
However, the playable characters are mostly top-tier, and the default skills are usually on the level of regular soldiers, which are pretty weak…
The steel soldiers prioritize incorporating those who cannot use arts, so the disadvantages of steel equipment can be ignored…
Even in the remaster, the truth behind the assassination of Philip II remains a mystery…
>>89
It has been revealed in some book, but it is said that it was orchestrated by Egg.
>>93
In another book, it says that the egg is unrelated…
>>89
If it becomes clear that it was not the work of the Anima cult but rather that Gantaar orchestrated it to interfere with the Finny royal family…
Gustave’s purging seems to have gone too far in the wrong direction! I think it would have been better if that part had remained undisclosed.
Wow, don’t bother gathering incompetent geniuses!
>>90
If you have normal senses, you’ll definitely think this guy seems suspicious…
Many non-magicians have likely been treated as inferior up until that point, so they probably seem very resilient.
>>91
In a society where those unable to use magic depend on it for their lives, it’s no wonder they are discriminated against because they have to use tools or human effort to do things that can be easily done with magic.
Before the remaster, did these guys have unique graphics other than Sargon?
Charging forward with a raised spear, I can even pierce through named enemies.
If Anima gathers amazing individuals, that will be the strongest team.
I wonder if the modernization will lead to the decline of the Animal Civilization as well.
>>99
For a while, the dominance of anima is likely to continue.
Once steam and electricity develop, it seems that the main focus on such things will decrease.
>>99
In the end, won’t we end up with a society that incorporates techniques into the foundational infrastructure while also accommodating those who cannot use them?
>>99
Isn’t the convenience of Anima not decaying and coexisting?
Let’s not name him Philip since the second generation is one thing, but the third generation also dies from mysterious plots.
To begin with,
I am Gustave’s successor, so why not come with me?
It’s not normal to just suddenly be called out to and follow along.
>>101
Bols-kun fell for it completely, right?
>>109
You’re an idiot for not listening to the advice of a real man.
>>101
Sargon is leading to a brainwashing device, and it’s a disaster without girls…
Will felt the presence of the egg, and there’s no doubt that the egg was in the Animus Temple.
You didn’t exaggerate much around that area, did you?
I was simply impressed that someone else’s anima was poured into it and turned into a Petit Egg.
“The 12th generation said, ‘The anima resides even in those pebbles. That is even less than a pebble.'”
It’s a world where it’s only natural to be able to handle Animus to that extent.
>>107
Is there something that doesn’t originally have an anima, according to Professor Silmar’s perspective?
What is thought to not have an anima might just have an anima that we simply can’t detect ourselves.
Rather, it was because Egg himself was attacked and destroyed by the very vulnerability of a society where Animus and all techniques were everything.
It may be the healthiest approach for both art and technique to develop together.
It seems that society is heading towards a state where it will be convenient for those who can use Animus, but those who can’t can still find ways to fight in their own manner.
In modern terms, it might be like someone unable to use anything related to electricity, a person without magical abilities.
>>112
Cannot register as a resident.
The part I thought was the most intense was when Sophie dies.
The moment the anima separates is beyond the understanding of those unable to use magic.
In other words, it means that we cannot know the life or death of a person…
>>114
It’s just that I don’t understand the feeling of seeing things with anima…
Thanks to that, there are good aspects as we were able to sense and save Johan.
>>114
Here, I understand, oh, so that’s the world.
After 50 years of peace, it seems like there could be a big war between those without abilities and those with abilities.
There are some people who can use it but are not particularly skilled, so I have a feeling that the steel industry will strengthen gradually based on various factors.
Roberto sensed how amazing it was at first sight, but…
Watts and Greta were also suspicious of this guy… fundamentally, the fake Gustave is dubious.
Someone like Roberto, who has talent for anima and is sensitive.
Just by looking at the fake Gyuus, it seems like people were thinking, “Wow, that guy’s anima is gross… I should stay away.”
Well, Roberto is a wild genius, you know…
Lord Gyus is clearly an extraordinary genius…
The 13th generation probably wasn’t consciously aware of it, but in a way, it is taking revenge by completely ruining all the plans of the 12th generation.
At the time of his first appearance, Patrick with his firestorm and steel armor had quite the eccentric build…
But thank you for the firestorm.
In that world, people usually rely on Anima for sensing the outside world to the extent that they can say Kantar acts like a saint.
That’s why the scorpion’s anima concealment technique fits perfectly.
>>127
But it doesn’t work on Lord Gyus who can’t handle anima.
>>127
I mistook it for “anime plastic surgery,” but it seems quite plausible.
A technique to make someone look beautiful by pasting on an anima…
>>147
It was said that the fake Gyus could change hair to blonde and eye color in an instant, but I wonder if a really great sorcerer could do that.
>>147
To Gyuus, I probably look like an awful ugly person…
It definitely shook the foundations of anime absolutism, so it was quite an amazing thing you did, Guss-sama.
Conversely, they can’t sense the death of someone who is unable to use their powers.
There’s no way to gather decent talent except for the likes of Sargon who just happened to be there and Isis who awakened in the tower.
In other words, not being able to understand the anima in a world where one perceives it and recognizes what kind of person someone is might be akin to being blind.
>>133
I think it’s closer to color blindness since, rather than being blind, I can handle regular vision.
Those who are unable to use techniques have a similar perspective as us, but healthy individuals who can handle anima seem to be seeing through another layer of an anima filter.
Thanks to filters, some things become easier to see, while others become harder to find because of the filters.
The scorpion’s inability to operate in the shadows is likely due to the emergence of those unable to use anima in society.
>>134
It seems that the quality itself might be deteriorating since Moikun has sensed it…
>>136
That said, Moi is quite the expert when it comes to anima…
Only regarding anima
>>134
Simply put, recently we hadn’t been able to replenish the energetic young people, and then Johan ran away.
Wasn’t it better for the scorpion to gather those who can’t use techniques?
It’s an organization that could build a mountain of corpses by Johan.
Based on the depiction of Flynn later fighting with assassination techniques, not being able to sense anima can be considered a powerful weapon.
>>139
What they’re doing is the same as a scorpion, right?
>>139
I was training with a sword, but a skilled assassin has shown up, and that’s not enough!
>>143
Completed.
It must be ultra elite with a code name.
Gyus can’t understand the anima of others, but
Other people don’t understand Gyusu’s anima either.
Well, that’s the kind of environment where fakes and hidden children would emerge…
Behind the Raupholz checkpoint is the bravery of Flynn, who is mine.
Mika-chan might have changed if Professor Shilmarr had lived a little longer.
If you had lived for about another year, and became a disciple of Master Silmar, I might not have followed Egg.
>>148
It is truly regrettable that there was only that one moment at the brink of death.
Moy is different in a way because they can become a demon king.
The false Gustave changed his hair and eye color instantly thanks to the Anima Transformation Technique, huh…
If it were a world where we do makeup with animals, that would be crazy.
Those who cannot use techniques can see without makeup.
>>155
Gus: “You’re ugly.”
Flynn: “You’re ugly…”
Only the anima is an exceptionally superior group.
Not being able to use animas is probably as serious as not being able to handle electrical appliances in modern times.
There’s not even a proper metal blade, so it’s even worse.
The Edelritters, except for Sargon, are all extremely top-tier when it comes to Anima.
Sargon is certainly a high quality, but it’s also fire…?
>>158
It is believed that the first experience is involved.
>>162
It’s the worst, Eleanor…
>>158
Was it Eleanor who did this to me…?
Since Kuvel, who can control monsters, has been in Egg’s hands ever since Alexei.
When the southern fortress was attacked, the fact that monsters came as well is like confirming the answer…
>>160
As expected, I don’t think they were able to fully recover Kvel, who was controlling the monsters, when it sank into the sea.
I can’t imagine a host that can’t swim being able to pay attention to anything other than the egg.
What is this room…
What is Mika doing in the supply unit?
>>163
Go! My Guard! Seeing that makes me feel like the indeterminate depth of my youth is being compromised…
>>173
This line is too much like an evil female executive.
The women had a kind of mysterious atmosphere about them…
A hidden passion…
I remember how we loved each other, Sargon.
In the remastered version, her fire magic is seriously powerful, so she’s way too dangerous of a woman.
The wet and sheer costume clings tightly to the ripe body (large breasts).
Did the egg that sank in the sea come back to the shore by controlling fish and such?
>>172
Probably
>>172
A Gwell in the shape of an egg would never drift away with the waves and wash up on land.
I was called a dark side work group, and it was no good.
>>174
In reality, Sargon, due to his position, cannot avoid investigating that suspicious facility, and he’s inevitably caught up in it…
>>174
In the story, even Greta and Watts, who don’t particularly possess exceptional talent, are suspicious of that guy.
Well, that’s the kind of thing that makes it understandable if it’s treated as a shady part-time job.
Well…
I was mocking him, saying he was just a 15-year-old kid.
Was it? Wow, I was moved by how deep and flavorful it was…
It’s like a legend of dark magic.
As long as the main body’s egg is not exposed after losing the final battle…
>>183
Hehe… This main body, which has become powerful by absorbing so much anima…
There is no means to touch those primitive humans…
(I had forgotten that we were fighting a war using steel soldiers until just a little while ago.)
>>183
Given that size, it seems like just getting close would be dangerous, judging by Will’s way of saying it…
It was fine because I was able to do it in one swing.
>>185
Gustav: “It’s nothing.”
>>190
Metal hinders the workings of the anima, so it’s really just luck that I was carrying the Gyus sword.
Thanks to these guys being a bunch of trash, humanity was able to somehow win.
I have a feeling that if the four combat steel warriors charged, they could have forcefully smashed the giant egg after the final boss.
Since ordinary tools would just absorb it, the fine play of the sugar water man carrying the Gys sword shines.
Sargon is better at rock than fire in terms of mask data.
It feels like I became the one in charge of fire through the process of elimination.
>>189
I can’t forget the fire play with my sister.
If you keep it in a steel box, it will last for millennia…
The steel box was extremely effective, wasn’t it…
The sword of Prince Shotoku also exists, and it seems ancient civilizations were making full use of metal technology.
Wasn’t the egg sealed in a lead box?
Wasn’t it lead that was put inside the egg?
It seems that it blocks the most anima.