
Hey, ever since it became an uninhabited wasteland… I’ll come to play again…!!
Serves you right, Aban.
If only I had just lit it and gone home in silence…
I just wanted to see the despair on humans’ faces because I’m being all high and mighty.
>>1Come to think of it, that’s true…
You didn’t have to reveal the trick.
People like this have a strong desire to reveal the punchline and see the other person’s reaction…
But I want to see that annoying Avan’s frustrated face…
I wished that Piroloro himself would have been a bit stronger.
>>5The gap between how cool Killburn is and how strong he is is leading to disappointment, isn’t it?
You’re doing a great job as a clown assassin, though.
It’s obvious even to a fool that they’re trying some kind of desperate struggle, yet there’s no countermeasures or resistance being put in place.
Even though we are exhausted, we will have to face the hero party and the elite forces of the surface with all our strength…
Because I revealed the plot, the surface ended up being saved…
>>7The hero has gone missing!
It’s a once-in-a-lifetime reveal, and I want to do it on the best stage.
Due to revealing my true identity, it was just so pointless to be one-shot killed by the Flashing Radiant Fist.
Improve the feature that causes the doll to stand still when in countdown mode.
It can’t be helped, because if I had done it perfectly, I would have been stuck.
I want to create a nice effect…! It’s also true for Lord Burn that he fails at it, so that’s just the kind of species they are.
Since there are probably no intact living beings after the Flash Flower Breaking Light Fist directly hits, it can’t be helped.
Getting taken down unexpectedly while being cocky is just too embarrassing.
I wonder why Verza is keeping someone like this.
>>15It seems that this is the only one that would keep me company with the dragon figurine.
>>15I think this guy is a huge figure from the demon world, considering the quality and quantity of the collection.
This guy can definitely ruin the scene where you defeat the Dark Lord and reach the ending.
>>16Without even seeing a disappointed face, I’ll instantly blow you away with an unexpected attack.
If they relish in revealing the truth and watching everyone with faces of despair helplessly die, then they would definitely choose the latter.
A grand afterthought that is said to be Lirilura.
I wonder if I was strong enough to evade the Rekkōken without the Gold Feather.
I think it’s fine that such a weakling has stirred things up to this extent.
He is a man who has never had a serious fight in his life.
There’s no helping it if you misjudge the judgment and decisiveness of a seasoned warrior.
After years of pretending to aim for an assassination opportunity and being put through various hardships right before the final showdown, it’s no wonder they wanted to indulge in their hobbies at least a little in the end.
Basically, it’s Avan’s fault.
It’s a literal Deus Ex Machina.
It’s like a stage setup to make for a good final episode…
They probably wanted to get back at it because they were heavily provoked by the avante just before.
>>24If the word “kill” is a ventriloquist’s word of the clown’s words, then it’s someone who hates both being provoked and having a low tolerance for provocation.
Sure, there is a certain persuasive power in someone who appears in public as a form of revenge.
Someone who is casually playing a part in eliminating the dragon knight from the stage.
He’s the kind of guy who plays with fire next to a nuclear bomb because he wants to taunt his opponent from the front row.
When I think about it again, “Kilburn” is such an amazing name.
I definitely don’t want to keep it close.
>>27As a jester that Lord Burn keeps nearby, being reasonably capable and somewhat shallow yet easy to read is just perfect.
As long as it doesn’t come out in front, the main body can spread such a threat with low risk, so there’s no doubt that it’s frightening.
It’s the type of person who prioritizes their bravado over self-preservation, as if they’re betting their life on it.
There are aspects where they have likely survived without their true identity being revealed because of that craziness up until now.
Even though it’s a late-game enemy, it died from one hit.
I think it’s surprisingly soft and might taste good when eaten.
>>32What are you talking about…?
>>32I can probably take on a Dragon Quest boss.
It’s already out… saying that if it’s just a teleport, it only adds to the feeling of failing.
You’re flying high enough that there’s absolutely no damage to the ground, aren’t you?
The truth is that after Burn disappeared, the surface I want to control is also safe and sound.
In the end, we managed to eliminate only the hero, so we achieved 99 points in our work.
>>34Velsar will still take time to respawn, but by then the current warriors will likely die of old age.
Since the non-human and strongest fighter Dai, who made us uneasy, is gone, it’s absolutely wonderful…
I have never encountered an enemy as barbaric and devoid of any redeeming qualities as you.
Once I learned the true identity, Avan-sensei’s comments hit even harder.
It might be out of gas, but could it have been dealt with if I had used Medoroa?
It might absorb the urinary stones.
What you’re doing is a complete and utter stupid act.
The man called Kilburn, who has been built up through all this description up until now
There’s no way I wouldn’t do this at a crucial moment…
In the supplementary scene supervised by the original creator of the anime, it states “escaped to the demon realm with Lililura,” so they have managed to escape.
>>40Seriously?
>>40I took a direct hit from a one-hit kill move…
>>43In the sequel, they say they threw away their failing body and transplanted their head into a puppet body to keep living.
It would be intense if I came out with a collapsing and messy body.
>>50I want Zaboeira to still be alive and become some weird super demon machine or something!
It seems like they’re running away, and since the prequel is selling well, they probably have the motivation for a sequel.
The Great Demon King’s executive, the suspicious shadow and the one-eyed clown, is great, isn’t it…
At first glance, their behavior seems shallow, but…
I was so thorough in my acting in my personal life that even Barn and Mist couldn’t figure out my true identity.
This guy is seriously crazy.
>>46After breaking it down, it’s just small stuff, but it’s amazing that the true identity seemed to have not been discovered by anyone at all.
If you consider it a premise that you’ve run away, then you’ve pretty much cleared most of the ultimate goals immediately.
I actually want to avoid blowing things away from the ground… so it seems that expelling Dai was actually the rare correct answer.
Hmm, I can’t help but think it would have been nice if that underestimated wizard kid had exploded as well.
If Teacher Aban had the stance of “Die, servants!” would they have died easily?
But when it comes to whether that black core can defeat Lord Baan…
I feel like I might be able to manage it somehow.
To be frank, if I were in Velzer’s position, I would be expressing my desire to rule the surface as well.
It didn’t disappear, but it flattened the ground completely. Well, since we could eliminate the hero, I guess that’s good, right?
You know, it couldn’t be helped, but still!?
>>54A theory that intentionally revealed to everyone in order to eliminate Dai.
In that world, it’s terrible that the black core continues to remain.
>>56You can just erase it with Medoroa…
>>56The bomb disposal that involves freezing it with liquid nitrogen before dismantling is likely the motif.
I think they might be continuously using Hyado while gradually draining magic power, or something like that?
>>56If it explodes at high altitude, it has no effect on the ground, as Dai has shown through his own experience.
Once it’s tied to a hot air balloon and reaches a nice altitude, we could ignite it and make it explode with fire or flame, you know…
>>56I wonder if post-war pop was processed with Medoroa.
>>111I hope Professor Aban can analyze it and come up with a solution.
>>111I see, if it’s Medora, then it can be handled.
It seems to have the property of absorbing magic infinitely, so I’m a bit worried about whether it can be erased with magic…
If only I had chanted Betan as I was leaving.
To be honest, if we have Avan-sensei, we could probably break the curse on the black core too.
That person is all about anything goes.
>>61It’s often thought that Aban is all-powerful but not at the top, but while that’s true for sword techniques, martial arts, and spells…
As a user of cursed techniques, they are undoubtedly the strongest in humanity.
>>64The entrance to Burn Palace, which can only be shattered by Dai and Baran, can be opened by a human alone.
It’s a strength that’s not the very power Burn was afraid of.
Using a feather boost to Shanak or something like that.
It seems to have the property of absorbing magical power inexhaustibly, so it is said to be a more amazing item than Avan’s feather.
In other words, it seems that Avan can somehow manage.
It might cause a secondary explosion in the core of a nearby pillar, but having one might make the ground level out just right.
I was saying that, but if what Burn says is true, if one detonates, it would cause a chain reaction and blow everything off the ground…
>>65I think that the magic circle that maximizes the power of the explosion will collapse, and only seven super bombs will explode.
If you could stay quiet here, you would be the perfect killer.
This guy isn’t exactly a professional assassin or anything.
Rarely do you find monsters that eat other monsters, huh?
“Throw away compassion and become cold-hearted! Just as Hadlar advised at the moment of his death.”
It would have been better if Pirolo had also been defeated when the Grim Reaper’s head fell.
>>68I’ve heard this a lot and I think so too.
If we had killed Pirol there, the black core Killburn would have been left in Burn Palace, right?
Considering the possibility that a malfunction could occur due to the impact of the Burn Palace falling and cause a big explosion.
Isn’t it possible that Piroro being alive and managing things was a good thing? (Of course, it probably won’t explode that easily.)
Considering the possibility that if we don’t take them out instantly, they could explode at the last moment.
Not killing Piroro back there may be a matter of hindsight, but it was probably the optimal solution.
>>68However, it is precisely because he chooses not to do that that he is the hero Avan.
That’s the part where Kilburn can be fully trusted…
Because they are comrades who have risen to prominence by being recognized by powerful individuals for their own skills, despite being weak minor monsters.
Well, that’s why you get along so well with Mistburn, right?
There’s probably a hole to the demon realm somewhere, so let’s gather the cores and throw them in.
They are parasites that can’t fight without borrowing a body.
I’ve been serving Lord Baan for hundreds of years while manipulating a doll with a black core, you know? That’s not a sane mind.
I think the avant-garde will handle it nicely.
For hundreds of years, even in a private room prepared in enemy territory, I continue to perform ventriloquism, provoking the opponent while exposing my main body to the possibility of death from a stray bullet right next to a nuclear bomb.
Although they are treated as insignificant because of the last incident, this person acts in ways that make it seem like they’re out of their mind, yet they are sharp and their judgment is precise and highly competent, which is frightening.
Avan-sensei says he has never fought seriously, but I think it’s just that he can’t understand it because he puts his own life into his hobbies, so he’s not a normal person.
It’s more like a crazy guy than just a minor character… that’s the mentality of Kilburn.
It seems weak, yet this guy still comes to the front lines normally and stays with nuclear bombs, acting calmly; mentally, he’s the most unstable character in the story.
The scene where Mist was impressed upon first meeting.
I actually like the trick where, once you understand the true identity, it becomes more convincing instead.
>>81That first meeting scene.
It’s seriously crazy to provoke burn while placing it next to my main body.
If I hit the main body with a spell just once, it will die, even if the other party seems to threaten me a little…
Velzer is also reflecting on blowing up the demon continent with the black core.
Kilburn looks just like the master, doesn’t he?
If it weren’t for battles like Baran’s or Avant’s, where I wasn’t cut in half, I would have been blown to pieces because of my own involvement if I’d been hit in the head.
There are many somewhat questionable folks when it comes to Drum Maximum and Burn’s direct subordinates.
I wonder if the identity of the killer was decided from the very first appearance.
The foreshadowing seems to start around the part where Baran is split in two.
If you were to say, “Should I kill my companions just for fun?” it would be enough to make me die, yet I have the composure to handle it.
It is even crazy.
>>88I completely believe that Avan is the worst scumbag who deceived Killburn until the end and set a trap.
Killburn must have believed 100% that Avan is a noble and wonderful hero who doesn’t engage in meaningless slaughter.
When it burned, perhaps out of panic, the main body that was watching the Demon King vs. Hero battle came flying over.
Making it look like a sidekick to the weaklings is probably this guy’s pride as a magician.
Despite being such a badly-tempered and crazy guy, the fact that he is incredibly loyal to his master’s orders adds to the eerie feeling.
>>91It seems like you’re making fun of me, and isn’t this just a game for you?
>>108Even while teasing, they have been taking tremendous risks and carrying out their mission for many years, so their loyalty must be genuine.
Loyalty and respect are separate things, so it’s not that I fully respect you.
Although he seems crazy, he appears to have unwavering loyalty to Velzar, and when he introduces himself to Dai and the others as Velzar’s assassin, he takes off his hat with the Burn mark, which gives off a strangely serious vibe.
Since you’re using things like Hyadain, there are probably limits to the species, but you’re training too, right, Piroro…?
This guy who swears loyalty to Velzar is undoubtedly of a bad character.
It’s intriguing how this guy describes Velzar as not dragon-like, almost human, and it still makes me think deeply about it.
During the first audience, when introducing myself to Byrne, I realized that he basically never lies 100%.
It’s similar to pop reviews, but it really cleverly observes the human virtues and underlying strength that could easily be underestimated from the perspective of demon kind.
>>97Maybe it’s because the person is in the same position.
Having defeated the strong ones of the race, I’ve risen to become a close aide to Velza.
It’s not that Avan-sensei showed any particular mercy, or rather.
I think it was more of a calculation like wanting to extinguish the fire just in case he had a change of heart and I wanted to get information out of him…
>>98In any case, it’s the same in the sense that he’s not the type to go out of his way to definitely eliminate Pirolo as well.
If you have insight like Kilburn’s, you would obviously be certain that Avan is that kind of man at his core.
Which one is Lord Barn? That’s quite a provoking line, it wouldn’t come out unless you were getting close to some secrets.
>>99It’s impressive that they have a firm grasp on information that should be completely confidential.
By properly recognizing your trump cards from the start, you can make an impressive statement and earn a level of respect.
It seems that there are more idiots lately who complain if you don’t provide the perfect solution for everything.
Kilburn’s optimal strategy is to reveal spoilers and provoke.
The irrational parts of the character, the various gaps and imperfections.
Both Avan and Killburn, as well as Hadlar and even Lord Baran, have their character portrayals carefully built up throughout the story.
But you’ve seen that those guys are like that, right? It’s impressive how they manage to convince you.
Even in the battle against Teacher Aban, I used one of my trump cards, but since I’m just a doll, I could have still fought if I really wanted to.
“Hiding by pretending to have lost over hobbies and personal grudges shows quick judgment in mission completion, huh…”
Because it was actually hearsay, Burn was also under the impression that Kiru was dead.
Knowing that secretly blowing it up would ensure success, they came to provoke.
You can understand it from the accumulation up to that point…
After the battle with Hadlar, the trap was set off, putting them in a pinch, so when Dai, Pop, Maam, and Avan appeared, they were immediately on high alert.
A show without an audience isn’t a show at all…
Do people usually do such meaningless and unreasonable things?
Because it’s Kilburn, right? That’s the strength of having a well-defined character that you can respond with.
If Piroro had also been defeated, the black core of Killburn, which was left untouched, might have fallen along with the Burn Palace and caused some kind of explosion.
Unlike Mist, Kill’s inner thoughts weren’t really portrayed.
If they are truly just a jester with no loyalty, it wouldn’t be surprising for them to switch to Burn as soon as they’re sealed.
I continue with my mission regardless of the master’s condition, and I’m unusually serious about that part.
If they can incite things out in the open rather than ending it by detonating where no one knows, they will definitely choose that option.
You probably don’t think of your master as a god like Mistburn does, but…
I believe that the size of loyalty is comparable because the Lord does not abandon the mission even after being turned to stone.
To say something meta, the character design is paired with Mist.
I can faintly infer that there must have been similar events to Mist in the case of Kill as well.
I guess they made sure to avoid a bad aftertaste, but it was funny that they ended up getting attacked normally and dying afterward.
Isn’t there some surefire way to escape?!!
>>123Because they are seriously risking their lives to make the opponent despair and kill them.
There’s no way I’m not going to provoke him when he’s in such danger of dying.
Well, I was planning to go home before it detonated.
In that moment, all of Avan’s disciples must have been caught off guard, quickly taking the optimal solution without any prior coordination.
>>125Since they had already been trapped by the quilt trap once, they were probably on guard when Killburn appeared.
A fool who uses the same method twice despite being an assassin.
In the anime, it was decided that they escaped to Rirulura according to the author’s intention, right?
I wonder if it means that someday they want to do the Demon World Arc.
It’s hard to believe that someone who can act that way in front of the Demon King on their first meeting would chicken out and miss such a perfect opportunity to taunt.
Even if I realize that I might die if I provoke someone, I’m probably the type of bastard who would risk my life to do it.
>>128That outstanding attitude was impressive.
There are probably also meta reasons for ending the conversation without grudges.
It’s unbelievable how this guy goes to provoke without any strategy and ends up getting killed. What an idiot.
I thought, “Why did you spoil the surprise?”
Certainly, Avan-sensei was exposing those worthless guys.
It was a robot!!?
>>133You should start from scratch and review everything.
>>134Since it’s a reveal at the very end, it’s not something worth rewatching from the beginning.
Avan-sensei must have been quite furious, and even without the meta reason of revealing the truth, if we were to consider his actions, he would probably act. That said, it’s still too foolish.
The essence may be worthless, but the skill to deceive is real.
Even the great demon king and my best friend were deceived, and probably only Velza knew the truth.
They admitted themselves that they’re a reckless bastard who won’t shy away from risks just to make the opponent despair.
It’s really a problem if someone gets killed, so there’s nothing I can do about it, but there hasn’t been a single scene where an assassination succeeded…
Well, they have multiple miracles from the gods, so they were a tough opponent.
Since it turned out that they were actually alive after the anime, it was probably a form of provocation prepared with safety measures in mind.
Isn’t it a bit too early for spoilers just because it’s the final episode?
I don’t know if that was the aim all along, but in the end, I was able to go for the kill on Dai using the most likely method, so even though I survived in the end…
If the dragon knight suppresses the explosion of the black core, then it’s proven that Bal can die…
This guy has a distrust that he won’t do the boring job of detonating something in a place that no one understands, just to end it.
>>142He’s the type of ultimate scumbag who would go to any lengths for harassment, so there’s a strong negative trust that he would do at least that much.
>>143It’s the type of unpleasant enemy that is consistently annoying but doesn’t cause much discomfort.
Even that Lord Baan would be quite taken aback…
>>145However, if Killburn represents the cruelty of the Demon World No. 1, I feel that Lord Burn is at least in the second or third place among those who share the same interests.
When they were attacked, there was no fear of dying, and seeing their face devoid of despair made me think, damn it, this guy is just too different…
What I’m doing is the ideal of Zabouera using high-performance dolls, but it doesn’t really mean anything since I’m also stepping forward myself.
Well, this guy is a clown.
It might be part of the job to show a foolish side as well.
I think in reality, it was quite strong.
But once you see your opponent get frustrated because you’re using underhanded tactics… well, you know…
The scene where Aban-sensei misses the main body is probably for the sake of the story.
Depending on how you look at it, it’s thanks to that that they finally came to provoke us, which allowed us to deal with it.
Compassion for others and the weak will save the world.
It can be interpreted that Giroro lost due to the malice of trying to harm others.
I just thought of it now.
Even if it’s normally absolutely safe, I don’t want to be close enough to feel a lion’s breath.
In this case (even though safety measures are in place), it’s strange that he observes lions and even pets them, all while thinking he’s safe based on his own judgment.
>>150This guy’s daily life involves playing around with a bomb next to a brown bear, provoking it, so he’s really out of his mind…
Even though it’s the first clown, it can use recovery magic from Hyadain and the trap is probably also handmade by Pirolo, isn’t it…
I understand wanting to provoke a despairing expression and it’s also convincing that proper countermeasures were prepared.
The character was petty and foolish at the end, but to be such a thoroughly terrible guy is almost refreshing.
If anything, a foolish ending is suitable for a clown, making the character’s completeness high.
Why are you opposing me when you should be in despair? I already did that part during the Burn moment.
Not a warrior.
I am a gambler.
If it were Zaboera, would he have caused an explosion from the shadows?
That guy is the type of useless person who wants his achievements to be recognized, so he might just blow up from a distance by himself…
For someone who is not a warrior, this guy seems to have been training himself quite a bit.
Even gamblers practice their skills and cheating techniques, but it’s seriously strange for anyone to reach a level where even the Dark Lord acknowledges them.
>>159It’s clear from the evaluation of pop that they weren’t strong from the very beginning.
You have a personality that seems like it would fit right in with characters like Akagi or Kaiji.
Even though I’m a loser, I have strange spots that are down-to-earth.
Even though it’s a machine, I guess the operation of the doll has to be done properly by the person themselves.
I’m constantly having self-conversations through ventriloquism while manipulating a puppet with seamless movements, and occasionally using intermediate to advanced spells, which is just incomprehensible.
Too skillful in a different direction from Aban-sensei.