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As the series progresses, he falls in love with Evangelyne and she with him, which later leads to them getting married. He becomes a father to twins, Elely and Flopin in the Special episodes and is revealed to be the reincarnation of the Iop God, but he loses his powers during the fight with Ogrest when he loses his right arm. In Season 3, Percedal is living with Eva and their two children, training Elely (who is more Iop-ish and like her father) in the art of fighting. When assassins attack them to steal the children and a pregnant Eva, Percedal and his family fight them off but when Adamai shows up, he is no match for him. Dropped off a cliff, Percedal almost dies and makes a deal with Rubilax to release him if he helps him save his family. While he fought to save Evangelyne and Flopin, he is forced to fight his former master as the replacement Iop God chosen by Oropo.While the ending theme, well, it doesn't fit at all with the overall vibe, and that only makes the show better. Because the ending being what it is, you can safely expect novelty from its original vibe real soon.
Music: The background music is decent and does it's job. It serves the purpose of enhancing the experience, as you'd expect from it. Unless you pull off a You Say Run, most Shounen OSTs never get much attention from the greater part of the fanbase. Of course, if you have a Yutaka Yamada or Shiro Sagisu or perhaps Yuki Hayashi or Sawano, then that's a different matter.
The opening and ending themes are a whole different beast though. They assert themselves, and make you take notice. Fortunately, Undead Unluck has two of those, and they deserve a special mention.
Enjoyment: Apart from a certain crowd, that almost always goes ballistic whenever something new and interesting comes, everybody else will generally find it extremely entertaining and amusing. There is something to enjoy for almost everybody, and there's a lot more in store still.