Thursday, December 22, 2022

Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! - Episode 12 - Epsilon Critiques Beta's Acting

Beta needed to keep up her alias as a famous writer, but Epsilon was not impressed.

After Cid left the arena, Shadow Garden's purpose with the Church became clear. A larger door opened to the Heroes' Sanctuary, and Shadow Garden wanted to enter it with Archbishop Nelson. What was in there?

Nelson thought he had a trump card. But to Epsilon, the enhanced fighter was more dangerous to her fake slime padding than to her. Epsilon dashed Nelson's hope of escape in an instant.

The princesses, Rose and Alexia, followed Shadow Garden through the magic door. Beta didn't want to keep up her Natsume novelist persona, but now she had to. Alpha stuck to the mission: exposing the identity of the Cult of Diabolos and its connection to the Church. The first big secret was the Hero, Olivier, was an elf girl. And she looked like Alpha! The Sanctuary was a memory prison where the cult's secrets were kept safe.

Meanwhile, Cid entered a magic door of his own. It opened straight to where Aurora, the Witch of Calamity, was strapped to a chair. Cid released her so they could escape her memory prison.

The secrets tying Shadow Garden, the Cult of Diabolos, and the Church began with experimentation on children. They all had lineage traced to the original Hero that defeated the Demon Lord, Diabolos. But Olivier could not defeat the evil enemy because he always had regenerated. The cult hatched a plan to use the Demon Lord's cells to possess children and create hybrid fighters. All the girls Cid rescued from demonic possession came from the cult's labs!

Finally, the twelve Knights of Rounds derived their power and eternal life from demonic beads. They needed to eat one each year. Otherwise, they would lose their diabolical gifts. It was time to see what Delta could do to Nelson the Avaricious.

2 comments:

  1. I've always loved (and collect) these kind of, uh, extended(?) images of the eps, tysm for putting them up.

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