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oh lord, the dragon is here!! Lou is a beast though I'd follow that king any day! video on the channel this week!

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Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

I like how the skeleton dwarves we see in this episodes are an example of the passive effect of the concept of Undeath created by Stagnate unto the world rather than a case of Stagnate personally interfering. Like said in the episode where Will explained Undeath to Al/Lou a few episodes ago, Undeath embraces the ones who die in anguish and regret and those who aren't put to rest with proper farewells and rites. The dwarves didn't even realize they died. They simply were so obstinate about their duty that they got up as zombies and excluded their state of being undead from their mind subconsciously. And their flesh decomposed over the course of the 200 years since, leaving them as skeletons. This is also similar to the little girl (from Menel's village in the Beast Forest) from season 1 who didn't understand that she had died and that she was now undead.

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

About Vindalf's nickname in the show, in both the novel and the manga, it is Al, which would be written and pronounced in Japanese as "aru." However, for reasons I don't get, they changed it for the anime, making it into just "ru" (taking out the "a"). As for it having become "Al" in the subtitles, I assume that the people who did the translation for the subtitles of the early episodes simply didn't know and thus simply translated "ru" as "Lou/Rou", and that they learned about what it was actually supposed to be and thus changed it to "Al" in the more recent episodes. In-story, the nickname being "Al" comes from the "al" in the second half of his true name "Vindalf."