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THIS SHOW IS ANIME OF THE YEAR QUALITY FR

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Didrik Svahn

This is my new favorite episode of this show which says a lot about the quality of it!

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

Small correction: It may not sound as much in English, but the scales aren't stated to be a magic item with that ability. What is said is that the "Scales of Obedience" is the unique magic of Aura. In other words, the physical scales she holds are just Aura's magic staff/catalyst to channel her unique magic.

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

So, like Lugner said, all demons basically start with a magic type they prefer and specialize in it, and then create their own unique magic within that type. Aura basically went with either Necromancy or Enchantment(the field with charm and mind control) , then specialized in the soul magic part of that magic type, and created her unique magic Scales of Obedience with soul magic. (And even added conditions that it can backfire on her if she loses the contest for the weight of the soul, so to increase the potency of the spell even more (hunter x hunter nen condition style). Though, in the end, it's not really a weakness because the spell doesn't activate on its own. Aura has to manually activate the spell. This means that she simply has to not use the spell on people she feels have more mana than her, and she simply escape, subordinate herself or use her puppets against those with greater mana in their souls.)

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

Demons in general don't actually regenerate. Lugner is the exception here. He regenerates because of his Blood Magic. That's also why he survives Frieren using her demon-killing modified Zoltrack around 80 years ago.

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

Something I forgot to say last week, but is still relevant (not spoiler, mostly just context and in-between the lines stuff): The reason Lugner said in the previous episode that demons surpassed Zoltrack half a century ago (so about 50 years ago) was because by that point demonkind had been fighting human mages using Zoltrack against them for about 20-30 years. While humans went with blocking Zoltrack with better barriers and with upgrades on the magic resistance of magic armors, demons went about it purely with magic resistance. Demons already focused on making their own body more resistant to magic. And since the sealing of Qual and after facing humans using Zoltrack against demons for a while, demons found a way to boost the magic resistance of their bodies to block piercing spells like Zoltrack. This is why Lugner was surprised when he got affected that much by Fern's Zoltrack, and how he figured out that it was Frieren's special modified version that is modified to work on demons. We never learn (as far as I recall) how the demon-killing version actually harms demons more, but my personal guess is that Frieren's modified version might actually target the magic particles that demons are mostly made up of. Or maybe the method is different. Regardless, it does do more harm to demons and monsters than against other stuff (like humans).

Thomas Ebert

Its a Godlike Adaption from the Manga!

NateLocke

I really like how this episode kind of called back to Eisen being scared of Stark. The fact that a 1:1 copy of Eisen's fighting style couldn't beat him is a great way to show how new generations adapt to old techniques, in a similar way Zoltraak showed that. That's just my reading, but I like it so I'm sticking to it lol.