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Burezu

Frieren the ✨Slayer ✨. slayyyy 💅

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frieren is the most girlboss girlfailure of all time

Nancchi

If you’re not aware, Alana, the manga is literally called Sousou no Frieren. Since a lot of viewers dont know Japanese, that’s the name of the manga which translates to Frieren The Slayer. I’m glad that Stark isn’t like Zenitsu from DS. I love Zenitsu but the whole crybaby thing gets old. As for Stark, he’s a crybaby too, but it’s not so much to the point where it gets annoying.

Nancchi

And no, Flamme didn’t create the barrier magic. Frieren helped the humans to create it. Remember back in the ep where she was talking to Qual, the demon who created Soul Track (Zoltraak)? She mentioned that humans have been studying Zoltraak and created a defense against it. Frieren helped them during that time period. That’s why it’s now “ordinary offensive magic”

Eilie

This is not correct; the barrier that lies over the city was created by Flamme, not something that humans developed with Frieren. These barriers have held for almost a thousand years, protecting various cities from demons. This becomes clear from Lügner's comment. Additionally, she used the same barrier to protect the sapling, which later grew into the tree where Frieren finds Flamme's grimoire. The barrier that Frieren and Fern use requires a lot of mana; it's not something you can simply place over a city.

Eilie

Sousou (葬送) is a word that is formed by combining 2 characters each with their own meaning, 葬 "to bury" and 送 "to send off". Usually, the word has a sad and grieving nuance, but in some contexts, it also means "to kill/to end". At first, most people assumed that the title is like that because Frieren outlives all her friends, so she "sees them off" one by one. But at this point in the story, the demon reveals that it is actually a title given to her by demons because she has "sent so many demons to their deaths".

Rubén Akagi

The first sou means funeral, and the second sou means send. Sousou is a ceremony to send the dead to the funeral. I think that sousou represents both her fearful power and also her loneliness/sadness (of watching her beloved ones die because of their lifespan).