
Then, acting on a light bulb from the queen, she uses her wind magic to shoot some great casks of that weird wine that seems to get everyone drunk immediately (but has no effect on Naofumi). Throughout this battle, the meek green-haired mage who is a member of the Bow Hero’s party and mostly says “ HOEEE!” like Cardcaptor Sakura, is quietly distinguishing herself as a key contributor.įirst, she rowed Melty over to the dead shark thingy so she could join the party. But L’Arc tosses Glass a potion that restores the SP the Soul Eater took away, and seems ready for another round…that is, until she suddenly gets sloshed. They have been loyal and true friends and servants. Ultimately Naofumi decides to fight on for this world, if for no other reason than it contains Raphtalia, Filo, and Melty. He ponders whether he wants to save this world as much as Glass wants to save hers, and if he’s willing to kill her for that cause. It also offers Naofumi a glimpse of Glass’s (and L’Arc and Therese’s) devastated world.

In rough shape but refusing to surrender, Glass activates a Tunnel of Moving Pictures® that we see way too often in anime as a cheap way to remind us of Everything That’s Happened™. Well, one would be wrong all Naofumi needed to do was level up thirty-three times to not only survive Glass’s attacks (and her combo with Therese) but deliver considerable damage with his Soul Eater Shield (with no Maka Albarn in sight). With the arrival of a Glass, a bad-ass virtual force of nature during the previous wave, one could have expected the battle to intensify exponentially.
