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Their mutual trust and reliability on each other fosters to something more as Ajest's behaviour warms up immensely towards him hinting at wanting a more romantic relationship. She even drags him to a traveling fortune teller so they can get their fortune told. In the fortune, it was foretold that Desir and Ajest would be each other's pillars in the future, to help the other keep standing when everything else around them crumbles. In the epilogue, the two confess their feelings and enter into a romantic relationship. Girlfriend Donovan Asylan Raphael Enemies Crow Mask Desir first met Crow Mask when the terrorist staged an attack on Romantica's hometown. When Crow Mask threatened to interfere with Zod's plan to stop Dadaneuph, Desir requested that the Tower Master teleport both him and the terrorist away so Desir can battle him one-on-one. As they fight, Crow Mask becomes more and more intrigue and irritated with the young mage. With the arrival of his party, Desir manages to force the terrorist to retreat. Overtime, as more and more of the Outsiders' plans are thwarted by Desir, Crow Mask develops an obsession with Desir, seeing him as the biggest obstacle to their plans, even more so than Zod Exarion, the sole Seventh Circle Mage in the world. Crow Mask even becomes the second Seventh Circle Mage in hopes of surpassing and killing Desir. On Desir's end, he too sees Crow Mask as a dangerous individual who stands in the way of his own goals to prepare the world for the Shadow Labyrinth.lineup ends and the hype-train chugs on to the next destination to start the cycle all over again, the reviewer, Mr. Buzz Killington, slaps his final verdict in the form of a nasty wall of diatribe, as he carries on his endless crusade to educate would-be viewers, one party foul at a time.
Now, before I go any further, I'd like to put all my chips on the table. I don't plan to campaign for Re:Zero's public standing, nor will I bastardize its name for the sake of winning the appeal of dissenters. What will be written from here on out is simply one man stating his viewpoint. If that means dispensing the full-range of my vocabulary like a snobby know-it-all, then so be it. As long as my assessment is clearly understood, whether you choose to sling mud at my remarks or practice diplomacy is of no concern to me.
And without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, weeaboos and pseudo-elites, I, ZephSilver, will serve as your Buzz Killington for the evening, as we take a tour through anime's latest mistake, Re:Zero, or as I like to call it, Re:packaged goods.
Writhing in pain it doesn't understand, with paint-by-number personalities that desperately try to express it, Re:Zero is a gaudy, yet entertaining, blowhard that stumbles upon an ingenious formula for mainstream success. In a cynically calculated ruse, Re:Zero combines snippets of set-pieces from other works to create a Frankenstein that's built to be a surefire hit, regardless of how much manipulation is required to keep the circus act up. By capitalizing on the ever-increasing demand for MMORPG inspired settings, time-travel narratives and well.