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Crimson plans to train Ragna for
three years, but Ragna shares his belief Starlia survived. Crimson dismisses this and tries to manipulate Ragna into obeying, but he refuses. Ragna collapses as his refusal activates the poison Crimson gave him to prevent betrayal. Crimson plans to dissect him to salvage his Silverine Battle Arts but impossibly Ragna survives and calls out Crimson for his lack of commitment to his goal, pointing out he has survived countless deaths by hiding his heart away from his body
like a coward. Ragna returns to Earth where the corps has also realised Starlia is alive as her silverine creations are still functioning. Woltekamui holds Starlia hostage, having reattached her head but cursing her to die again if she escapes. He then demands she forge Silver Comet for Ragna as he is determined to fight him again and wants Ragna at his strongest. Borgius worries Taratectra’s death has sent Olto Zora insane. Nebulim reverse engineers Crimson’s globe chamber to create a sun shield over the city. Woltekamui hopes killing Ragna will make him stronger than the Dragon God. Starlia begins forging Silver Comet.
They're both social outcasts who have a hard time fitting in with the rest of the class. Granted, they each posses differing views on things like friendship and whatnot, but it sometimes got
really boring hearing both of them talk to each other in their monotone voices all the time. Also, they each hardly interacted with the other
characters (Horikita more than Ayanokouji) unless they were forced to, which left the rest of the cast terribly underdeveloped. To compensate for this, the producers would give the other characters (most notably Kikyou Kushida) random quirks in order to make them seem more interesting. This ultimately failed because I didn't really care for the characters too much in the first place.
The majority of the budget went into eyes and fanservice. The characters' eyes always seem to shine bright with vibrant splotches of color. While high in detail, the focus on irises makes everything else seem lazily designed in comparison. The only exception to this is when a character is used for fanservice appeal. During these sacred moments, the characters' bodies suddenly gain a ton of depth, shading, curves, and enlarged breasts (unless they're male, in which case they become overly muscular instead). Hallelujah for these ecchi scenes, am I right!? Seriously though, if the animation quality was consistently like the short and almost always unnecessary fanservice scenes, then I would have been really impressed with the show's visuals.