
I am… the real Killburn…!!
In reality, it doesn’t really feel like I’m doing much…
In the end, it was the guy who blew everything away.
When you think of a puppeteer, they are quite strong, right?
Dying from a single feather is too weak…
>>4
The cause of death for Feather was the Rakkouken, which just stopped his movement.
>>4
I can tell that you’re not reading properly.
In the end, it looked like they died unnecessarily from being provoked, but I have a feeling I heard that they managed to escape like that.
>>5
It was altered in the anime and disappeared like Liru Lura.
Wasn’t it the failure of the Ruler that caused the death, not the Light Fist?
I think it’s pretty stupid to be putting that stuff on the face of the puppet you control.
It’s honestly too crazy to attach it to the head of a doll that fights with a black core.
This guy is amazing for fooling everyone in that group.
In fact, Killburn’s strength is this guy’s strength, and he’s seriously incredibly strong.
I interpret the last provocation as a deliberate provoke by Dai, likely anticipating that.
>>12
The boss is saying he wants the surface too, so flattening it with the nuclear crystal seems off, and it feels like it’s being folded in.
It’s a good opportunity to deal with the monster that defeated Burn.
>>15
Seeing how I protect by sacrificing myself is what I witnessed at Baran’s end.
Given that this is the main body, it’s way too bold to ask “Which one is Lord Baan?” in front of Lord Baan and Mist during our first meeting.
In one way or another, I was truly loyal to Velsa until the end.
The main body looks ugly…
I think I was seriously panicking when the dolls started to burn fiercely.
>>17
If it ignited and exploded over there, I wonder if it could have done so without affecting the surface and taken the burn along with it…
>>21
It seems that the black core crystal takes time to activate and explode, so I think it will probably be noticed and defended against.
Because I am the type who can’t give my all when it comes to ability.
I guess Avan-sensei, whose strength may not be as high, was actually the best match in that situation.
Regarding Killburn, it wouldn’t feel out of place at all if the dialogue in the thread image was actually a bluff and he was manipulating things from a distance.
Is this guy’s own spell just at the level of Hyadain?
I love this scene from the anime.
It felt like I was taken out in one hit due to the constraints of the size, so the main performance is a mystery.
It’s interesting that both of the two close aides are puppet types, even though their shapes are different.
>>27
That’s why the saying about being “a good match” is well-crafted.
Did Mist not know?
(Actually not dead)
In the anime, when they disappear, the sound of “Liriruura” is added, so they are just pretending to be dead and returning to the demon world.
>>30
It’s about how to evaluate the fact that the Dragon Knight, who defeated the Great Demon King Baan, failed to capture him and is now missing and presumed dead.
>>33
I think Velza was in a great mood when Burn died.
If you’re not dead, isn’t it enough as a lead-in to the Demon World Arc?
I wonder if they won’t do it~
In manga, it would be tough to do it now, so I hope they do the Demon World arc in the anime.
Aren’t you going to do it after the opening?
I think it’s quite amazing that the True Demon God Dragon Sword can be degraded.
In the demon world, traps like that might be quite common.
I want them to do the Demon World Arc too because the overtime in the Avan story is interesting.
It seems I’ve seen the face of the mist that was unsealed several times, and it has been working at Baan’s place since a long time ago.
It’s amazing that you’re continuously playing the role of a familiar.
Actually, this guy couldn’t be handled by anyone except for Mr. Aban.
Dai’s party is completely incompatible.
Even if you don’t mess up, you’ll still be wiped out.
Was this guy really that underestimated?
Isn’t it seriously messed up?
Since we can eliminate Burn while expelling Dai without harming the surface.
This guy is returning at a timing where he has strategically achieved victory.
>>41
If you just look at the results, I’ve almost perfectly completed the work.
I may have lost the match against Teacher Aban, but in the end, I outsmarted him in the deception.
He’s also the one who caused Balan’s death.
The one who set out to take care of Dai, Pop, and Hadlar all at once.
I wanted people to think that the last pointless death was just that, so I deliberately acted that way; it’s an unnaturalness that’s more convincing when it’s said like that.
In terms of manga, it’s Marum from the wings, after all.
If I had self-destructed around the back of the tower, it would have been a complete victory.
Their own sexual preferences became their downfall.
That was also the reason why Dai left the stage for the last time.
In the interview, I said that if we’re doing the Demon World arc, I plan to bring Killburn back, so I was thinking of making his fate unknown.
It was said that since it was decided not to do it, they had the final episode deliver the finishing blow, and the character died sloppily due to the convenience of the plot.
No matter how many times I read it, I have no memory of this guy doing anything.
I was able to live because I was underestimated, but once I showed my true nature, it’s only natural that I’d be targeted.
Killburn, who is like a Level 99 Pierrot, and Mistburn, who is like a Level 99 Suspicious Shadow, seemed to get along well.