You are given a spectrum of characters who represent different ideas on morality and ethics, and how they play off each other.Īs this is an adaptation of a long-running novel, there is only so much Arakawa-sensei can modify in her version of Arslan Senki. You are given time to process the relationships between characters, and how they fit into the bigger picture. The balance between humor and drama is also pleasant, and it never becomes tiring despite the heaviness of the ideas it tries to impart.Įvents happen at a nice pace, neither too rushed or too drawn out. The story is handled intelligently- under the straightforward nature of Arslan's quest, there are hints of a deeper story that is slowly being unravelled through the political machinations and intrigues of the various other characters in the cast. It is rather silly to attempt to review an epic at its beginning chapters, but I will try nonetheless.
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