You learn here that both Himmel and Heiter are orphans who grew up in the same orphanage. Eisen and Frieren are ALSO orphans, so all the heroes were orphans. As are Fern and Stark. Hmmmm
Some miss that Frieren got the potion way back in episode 2 and Fern told her to return it.... And you wonder about some of the stuff Flamme taught her...
As others have pointed out: You have a- fake hero, a cowardly warrior a corrupt priest and a disrespectful mage And yet together they defeated the Demon King and brought peace to the world
The prophecy of the sword never mentioned the demon king, only a calamity that threatens the world. Himmel was a hero, but it seems he wasn't The Hero.
You learn here that both Himmel and Heiter are orphans who grew up in the same orphanage. Eisen and Frieren are ALSO orphans, so all the heroes were orphans. As are Fern and Stark. Hmmmm
Himmel (and Stark) don't need a symbol of heroism. Their actions make them symbols of heroism.
LMAO @ 7:34 "He means his wife" - almost chocked on my drink.
Some miss that Frieren got the potion way back in episode 2 and Fern told her to return it....
And you wonder about some of the stuff Flamme taught her...
As others have pointed out:
You have a- fake hero,
a cowardly warrior
a corrupt priest
and a disrespectful mage
And yet together they defeated the Demon King and brought peace to the world
Minor Correction: Mediocre Mage 😅
@@Museikage no. its disrespectful mage due to her hiding her mana level.
She is hardly mediocre as we see in later episodes when she goes all out.
@@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn I don't think she is mediocre. That is a label she gives herself. And I like the alliteration.
The prophecy of the sword never mentioned the demon king, only a calamity that threatens the world.
Himmel was a hero, but it seems he wasn't The Hero.
The fake "Hero's Sword" become a real Hero's sword.
Himmel defeated the Demon's King with a plastic sword made in China. He was The Hero