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Jircniv hopes the Slane Theocracy will be his secret allies against Ainz, so he hires the Adamantite adventurers Silver
Thread Bird as guards while meeting their representatives. At a
gladiatorial display in the coliseum, Jircniv meets the representatives but in the coliseum the Empire’s strongest gladiator, the Warrior King, is suddenly challenged by Ainz. Jircniv panics as he believes Ainz somehow manipulated the entire meeting to force Jircniv to either support Ainz, or publicly betray him and ask the Theocracy for an alliance. The Theocracy accuse Jircniv of conspiracy but remain steadfast in opposing Ainz who, as an undead, is the enemy of their Temple. Ainz leaves for his duel and Jircniv begs the High Priests to at least watch Ainz fight and maybe discover his weakness. 434"The Ruler of Conspiracy"
Transliteration: "Bōryaku no Tōchisha" (Japanese: 謀略の統治者)Masaki MatsumuraYukie SugawaraJuly 26, 2022 (2022-07-26)TBA Following Albedo’s departure to Re-Estize, Ainz decided upon a publicity stunt to show his power and mercy. Along with Ainzach, Ainz smuggled himself into Jircniv’s Empire. Ainzach pointed out hiring
experienced adventurers could be problematic, so it would benefit Ainz to train amateurs. Ainz decided a fight in the coliseum would advertise to potential trainees so Ainzach set up a meeting with a fight promoter. Ainz met with Fluder to gather information and rewarded his loyalty with a book detailing the exact nature of souls. Meeting Osk the fight promotor Ainz takes an interest in a runecrafted sword from the Dwarven Kingdom.
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(Hagane no Renkinjutsushi)GenreAdventure[1]Dark fantasy[2]Steampunk[3] Anime television seriesDirected bySeiji MizushimaProduced byMasahiko MinamiHirō MaruyamaRyo ŌyamaWritten
byShō AikawaMusic byMichiru ŌshimaStudioBonesLicensed byAUS: Crunchyroll[a]NA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: OdexUK: Anime LimitedOriginal networkJNN (MBS, TBS)English networkAUS: Adult SwimCA: YTV (Bionix)IN: AnimaxPH: GMASEA: AnimaxUK: Rapture TV, AnimeCentralUS: Adult SwimZA: AnimaxOriginal run October 4, 2003 – October 2, 2004Episodes51 (List of episodes) Anime film Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa (2005) Original video animationFullmetal Alchemist: Premium CollectionDirected bySeiji MizushimaMusic byMichiru ŌshimaStudioBonesLicensed byAUS: Crunchyroll[a]NA: Aniplex of AmericaReleasedMarch 29, 2006Runtime1–6 minutesEpisodes4 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Fullmetal Alchemist (Japanese: 鋼の錬金術師, Hepburn: Hagane no Renkinjutsushi) is a Japanese anime television series loosely adapted from the original manga series of the same name by Hiromu Arakawa.