Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles (精霊幻想記, Seirei Gensōki) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuri Kitayama and illustrated by Riv. It was serialized online between February 2014 and October 2020 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Hobby Japan, which has published the series under its HJ Bunko imprint since October 2015. A manga adaptation with art by tenkla was serialized online via Hobby Japan's Comic Fire website from October 2016 to February 2017, being discontinued because of the artist's poor health. A second manga adaptation with art by Futago Minaduki has been serialized online via the same website since July 2017. Both the light novel and the second manga have been licensed in North America by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment aired from July to September 2021. A second season is set to premiere in 2024.
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles | |
精霊幻想記 (Seirei Gensōki) | |
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Genre | Isekai[1] |
Novel series | |
Written by | Yuri Kitayama |
Published by | Shōsetsuka ni Narō |
Original run | February 12, 2014 – October 30, 2020[2] |
Volumes | 10 |
Light novel | |
Written by | Yuri Kitayama |
Illustrated by | Riv |
Published by | Hobby Japan |
English publisher | |
Imprint | HJ Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | October 1, 2015 – present |
Volumes | 24 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yuri Kitayama |
Illustrated by | tenkla |
Published by | Hobby Japan |
Magazine | Comic Fire |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | October 2016 – February 2017 |
Manga | |
Written by | Yuri Kitayama |
Illustrated by | Futago Minaduki |
Published by | Hobby Japan |
English publisher | |
Imprint | HJ Comics |
Magazine | Comic Fire |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | July 2017 – present |
Volumes | 8 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Osamu Yamasaki |
Produced by |
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Written by | Osamu Yamasaki |
Music by | Yasuyuki Yamazaki |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | TV Tokyo, BS Fuji, AT-X |
Original run | July 6, 2021 – present |
Episodes | 12 |
Plot
Haruto Amakawa is a Japanese college student who died in a train crash before he could reunite with his childhood friend, Miharu Ayase, whom he hadn't seen in five years. Next thing he knew his memories resurrected in the body of a boy, Rio, living in the slums of the Bertram Kingdom in the Stralh region of another world. Two people with entirely different backgrounds and values—Rio wants revenge on behalf of his mother, who was murdered in front of him. Complicating matters, Rio suddenly encounters a kidnapping involving the two princesses. After Rio is cleared of abduction, the royalist rewards him with acceptance to the kingdom's academy for studying magic and swordsmanship. However, Rio is shunned by most of the peers there due to being a peasant. His only companion there is Celia Claire, a young female teacher who invites him into her laboratory on a daily basis. Before graduating from the academy, due to a false accusation, Rio became a fugitive and was forced to flee the country. He promises Celia that he will return once he travels to the far east of his mother's homeland to find his roots and stabilize his mixed personality. Along with Haruto's memories, Rio awakens a "special power," and it seems that if he uses it well, he can live a better life.
Characters
Main
- Haruto Amakawa (天川春人, Amakawa Haruto) / Rio (リオ)
- Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Ayaka Suwa (young)[3] (Japanese); Kieran Regan, Fionn Kinsella (young)[4] (English)
- Haruto Amakawa was a Japanese college student who died in an unfortunate bus accident and reincarnated as Rio, an orphan from the slums of the Beltrum Kingdom's capital, Beltrant. Rio grew up swearing to avenge his mother's death, though his personality later shifted due to him regaining his memories as Haruto. He saved the kidnapped Princess Flora, and as a reward, was allowed to enroll in the Beltrum Kingdom Royal Institute. Later, due to a false accusation, he became a fugitive before he could graduate and was forced to flee the country. Rio traveled far east to his mother's homeland to find his roots and stabilize his mixed personality. There, Rio meets his grandparents and cousin, learning of his royal heritage. Years later, he returned to the west with a new identity under Haruto's name, aiming to take his revenge on his parents' enemies. His most striking feature is his black hair, which is extremely rare among the population.
- Celia Claire (セリア=クレール, Seria Kurēru)
- Voiced by: Akane Fujita[3] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh[4] (English)
- Celia was Rio's teacher and his only companion when he was studying at the Beltrum Royal Academy. On his first day of school, she taught him how to read and write numbers. She and Rio spent a lot of time together in her laboratory. She gradually fell in love with Rio. When Rio returned to Beltrum to visit her, he found out that Celia was being forced to become Charles Arbor's seventh wife. After Rio saved her, they lived in Rock House for a time, and Celia learned how to perceive magic power and some fundamentals of spirit magic. Celia is currently in the midst of traveling to the Restoration along with the First Princess Christina and her royal guard.
- Aishia (アイシア)
- Voiced by: Yūki Kuwahara[3] (Japanese); Morgan Garrett[4] (English)
- Aishia is Rio's contracted spirit. She is willing to do anything for the sake of Haruto's happiness. Rio learned that she is an upper high-class spirit after he met the Spirit of the giant tree, Dryas.
- Endo Suzune (遠藤涼音, Suzune Endo) / Latifa (ラティーファ, Ratīfa)
- Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki[3] (Japanese); Julia Gu[4] (English)
- Endo Suzune was an elementary school student who died on the same bus with Haruto and Rikka, and reincarnated as a young fox beastkin girl named Lafitfa. Originally an enemy of Rio who was enslaved by Duke Huguenot with a collar of submission and trained to be a merciless assassin, she was defeated and set free by Rio, later opting to follow him on his journey due to him resembling Haruto on the bus, where he would reunite her with her kin folk. She is extremely attached to Rio, having become his adoptive little sister, though it is strongly implied that she has romantic feelings for Rio (partially due to her past as Suzune), and she is very jealous of other girls when they interact with Rio.
- Miharu Ayase (綾瀬美春, Ayase Miharu)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Harada[3] (Japanese); Sarah Anne Williams[4] (English)
- Miharu Ayase is Haruto's first love and childhood friend. She long waited to be reunited with Haruto after his parents' divorce. Rio found Miharu and company in the forest, was confused about how to interact with her again as his moral values were different from those when he was Haruto. He also detested the idea of involving Miharu in his revenge quest. Later, Aishia bestowed a dream upon Miharu about Haruto and Rio's past before they reunited. This spurred Miharu to approach Rio more aggressively compared to her usual shy and timid personality. She later told Takahisa that she is in love with Haruto as his past self and as Rio. Takahisa attempts to kidnap Miharu but Rio saved her.
- Christina Beltrum (クリスティーナ=ベルトラム, Kurisutīna Berutoramu)
- Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro[3] (Japanese); Madeleine Morris[5] (English)
- Rio first meets Princess Christina in the slums when she was searching for her abducted sister Flora. The princess did not know how to interact with the common folk and slapped him because she thought he was the kidnapper. During their time at the academy, she avoided talking to him and didn't oppose framing him for a crime. Rio met with her at the banquet in the Galarc Kingdom, and despite being watched by the Arbor faction, she secretly thanked him for saving her sister in Amande. After, Rio met with her again as he accompanied Celia. Christina had escaped the Arbor faction and asked him for help in getting to Rodania. Seeing the trust between Rio and Celia, she suspects Haruto to be Rio, and her suspicions are later confirmed by Reiss.
- Flora Beltrum (フローラ=ベルトラム, Furōra Berutoramu)
- Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[3] (Japanese); Madeleine Morris[5] (English)
- The second princess of the Beltrum Kingdom and younger sister of Christina Beltrum. She is kind by nature and loved by the people. She was enrolled in the Royal Institute one year below Rio. Due to the false charges against him, Rio is extremely wary of Flora. At the same time, he has no grudge toward her personally as he knows she did not frame him. Flora is the first inhabitant of the Beltrum Kingdom to recognize Rio despite his disguise. During the academy era, Flora was sad seeing the treatment Rio received from the nobles and always wanted to talk to him. Flora has great admiration for Rio.
- Satsuki Sumeragi (皇沙月, Sumeragi Satsuki)
- A Japanese high school student who got summoned to another world as a Hero descended in the Galarc Kingdom. Though at first, she refused to act as a hero, she later agreed to do it as long as the kingdom agreed in helping her find a way for her to return home to Japan. However, Satsuki soon becomes quite depressed and lost her positivity, she spent her time in solitude, nevertheless, she deals with all the nobles that are trying to curry her favor aiming for her authority and knowing that the kingdom, in reality, wants her to stay, Satsuki has become quite cold and cautious. After reuniting with Miharu and the Sendou siblings with the help of Haruto, Satsuki gradually regained her confidence.
- Rikka Minamoto (源立夏, Minamoto Rikka) / Liselotte Cretia (リーゼロッテ=クレティア, Rīzerotte Kuretia)
- Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[3] (Japanese); Jenny Yokobori[5] (English)
- Liselotte Cretia is the youngest child and only daughter of Duke Cretia, a prominent Noble household in Galarc Kingdom. She graduated from the royal academy after skipping grades several times and founded an international enterprise at the age of 15. She is the governor of Amande, one of the most prosperous cities in the Galarc Kingdom. Liselotte possesses the memories of Rikka Minamoto, a high school girl from Japan that also died in the accident with Haruto and Suzune. She first encountered Rio when he visited her business while he was a fugitive. He was unaware that the clerk serving him was Liselotte herself. Liselotte produced modern items with the intention of encountering other reincarnated people, and Rio was suspicious of this. Liselotte views Haruto as a capable man, unlike any noble she has met, and is awed by him. After Haruto received his title, Liselotte attempted to connect with him. She accompanied Haruto when he escorted Christina to Galarc. Liselotte finally confessed to her reincarnation, and Haruto told her that he trusted her more than anyone else in Galarc and he intends to keep their relationship more casual, which makes her happy.
Nobles
- Roanna Fontaine (ロアナ=フォンティーヌ, Roana Fontīnu)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Kaneko[3] (Japanese); Courtney Meeker[5] (English)
- Roana Fontaine is a noble girl of the Duke Fontaine house from Beltrum, a house famed for magic research and high aptitude for magic. During her childhood, she was Christina and Flora's playmate and friend, but she always kept a respectful distance due to the difference in status between them. During her time at the academy together with Christina, she became the class representative and her school grades were always just under Christina's and Rio's. She always kept her distance from Rio, and when she met him again as Haruto she respected him as her and Flora's savior. They treat each other cordially but they are not close. Later she escapes the kingdom together with Princess Flora and joins the founded Restoration group as the hero's attendant and now as Hiroaki's fiancée.
- Alfred Emerle (アルフレッド=エマール, Arufureddo Emāru)
- Voiced by: Kenji Hamada[3] (Japanese); Gabe Kunda[5] (English)
- Alfred Emal is the King's sword and the strongest knight of the Beltrum Kingdom.
- Charles Arbor (シャルル=アルボー, Sharuru Arubō)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru[3] (Japanese); Blythe Melin[5] (English)
- The son of Duke Helmut Arbor. He was the royal guard's vice commander until Flora's kidnapping, he tried to force Rio to falsely confess to being Flora's kidnapper and torturing him just a way to protect his position or avoid embarrassment. Flora woke up on time and caught Charles, confirming Rio as her savior. Enraged by his intentions, Charles is demoted from the royal guard. He would then use a secret pact with Reiss to take control of a new knight order and try forcing Celia to marry him after accusing her father of treason. Currently, he is made a prisoner of war after being captured by Haruto, unaware that he is Rio.
- Lucius
- Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi
- The man who murdered Rio's mother. Lucius was the heir of the Orgueille household with an undeniable sword talent, but was very low-ranked and unappreciated by other nobles, which led to his family's downfall. Alfred describes Lucius as someone who can be his rival. Lucius left young Rio alive in the slums expecting to see him again that proved to be a fatal mistake when the adult Rio easily killed him.
- Reiss Vulfe (レイス=ヴォルフ, Reisu Vuorufu)
- Voiced by: Kōji Yusa[3] (Japanese); Connor Colquhoun[5] (English)
- The series' main antagonist, Reiss is an ambassador from the Proxia Empire and since has conspired to start a war in the Strahl region for unknown reasons. His plans are usually derailed by Rio's interference. One of his associates is Lucius. He possesses knowledge from thousand years ago.
Summoned
- Aki Sendou (千堂亜紀, Sendō Aki)
- Voiced by: Marika Kōno
- In Japan, she is Haruto's half-sister and always felt special with him and Miharu. After her mother's husband discovered that Aki wasn't his daughter, he divorced her mother and took Haruto with him. They lived alone for several years until her mother got married again to Takahisa and Masato's father. Aki's begging for Haruto's return never came and her devotion for him turned to hatred. On her first day at middle school when Aki was going back home along with Miharu and Masato, she got dragged into Satsuki and Takahisa's hero summoning. She, Miharu, and Masato appeared on grassland near the border of the Galarc and Centostella Kingdom, they walked together until they had reached a highway, where they were spotted by a slave trader that tried to kidnap them, but they were quickly saved by Rio, Haruto's reincarnation.
- Masato Sendou (千堂雅人, Sendō Masato)
- Voiced by: Aguri Ōnishi
- The second son of the man who married Haruto and Aki's mother after the divorce. On the first day of his sixth year at his elementary school, he was dragged into Takahisa and Satsuki's hero summoning. After being rescued by Rio he began to treat him as an older brother, although Masato was never told before that Haruto was his older stepbrother, as Aki considered it a taboo. He is invited to the Rock House where Rio explains everything to Miharu, Aki, and him. He later found out that Haruto is his stepbrother.
- Takahisa Sendou (千堂貴久, Sendō Takahisa)
- Takahisa is a Japanese high school student, along with his little brother Masato, and stepsister Aki. He is affiliated with Centostella to become the kingdom's Hero after being caught in a summoning together with his senior Satsuki. Takahisa started off as an upright person with a strong sense of moral justice and overprotective until coming to the other world he is shown to be insecure and possessive. He is determined to reunite with his siblings, and Miharu, whom he has a crush on, despite Satsuki's claims that they are safer where they are now. Takahisa did not pay any mind to Miharu's feelings for Rio or the fact that he had another stepbrother, Haruto.
- Rui Shigekura (ルイ・シゲクラ)
- Rui is the Hero belonging to the Beltrum Kingdom. He is half-Japanese and half-American and the heir of a CEO company, and accompanied by his senpai Rei, classmate Kouta, and his girlfriend Akane before being summoned and dragged to the Stralh region. Just after the summoning he slowly understood the other world's language, something that eventually drives Kouta away due to inferiority complex, causing Rui to question his friendships. Rui somewhat has a collaborative and cordial relationship with military men and the other heroes. Rui would join the search party of Christina the Restoration representative.
- Sakata Hiroaki (坂田弘明, Hiroaki Sakata)
- Hiroaki is a hikikomori and a college ronin despite having good grades from his high school. He expended in full reading novels, playing RPGs, one day he was summoned to the Stralh region as a Hero. Upon his meeting with Flora, and receiving an explanation from her and Duke Huguenot, Hiroaki comes to the conclusion that he is this "world's protagonist" and by inflating his ego he basically takes his time in picking up ladies. He was made part of Huguenot's entourage while he visited different influential people from the Galarc Kingdom in the search for support to his faction like Liselotte and King François. His poor performance leads Rio into proving him that daily training is necessary, and his new status does not make a Hero a map-bomb.
- Renji Kikuchi (菊池蓮司, Kikuchi Renji)
- Unlike the other summoned heroes, Renji cuts ties with the Rubia Kingdom and became an adventurer afflicted with the Proxia Empire. He has a bit of the chuuni syndrome. Arrogant of the magic he is bestowed on, Renji doesn't hesitate to harm those who make fun of him. After getting brutally beaten by Lucius, Silvie the First Princess reprimands Renji of his superego, though he doesn't wish to make Silvie his enemy. When fulfilling his debt to Reiss, Renji cooperates with mercenaries until a knight (Rio) confronted them and killed Lucius, making Renji see how reckless he had always been. He soon thinks about making up with Silvie and her country.
- Erika Sakuraba (桜葉エリカ, Sakuraba Erika)
- Amongst the heroes that were summoned, Erika has the topmost position who leads the country's republic that she founded after engineering a revolt by releasing civilians from tyranny royalists and turned against them. She is regarded as a Saint and possessing a divine mace, however, on her end prospects the inhabitants of the other world as convicts for robbing of her life back in Japan. Erika was a university lecturer in Japan with a lover, and due to being separated from all that, developed multiple personality disorder. Because of this, Erika takes action in provoking democrats and royalists into surrendering their power when it is necessary for world progress. If these were to fail, Erika would go so far as to kidnap important figures like Liselotte, and Rio gets involved to stop her.
Seirei no Tami
- Sara (サラ)
- Voiced by: Hiyori Nitta[3] (Japanese); Anjali Kunapaneni[5] (English)
- Sara is a silver wolf beastkin girl and a descendant of one of the village elders. She is head elder-to-be, thanks to possessing a contract with a mid-class spirit, a member of her village's warrior group, and one of Dryas' priestesses. When Rio began his life in the village she was ordered to live with him and Latifa, as a way of compensating Rio for the misunderstanding when he entered the village's barrier. She helped Latifa adapt to life in the village. At the same time that Rio was learning to use the spirit arts from Orphia and Ursula, she and Alma taught Latifa spirit arts, the spirit folk's language, and traditions to prepare her for normal lessons with the rest of the village's children. After being defeated by Rio after his mock battle with Uzuma, she began to learn martial arts from him. Years later, Sara, Orphia and Alma aided Miharu's group in adapting to the village and later to transport them back to the Stralh region. There they protected the Rock House, Celia, Aki, and Masato while Rio was away. After Rio and Miharu's return, they helped Rio to escort Christina's group to Rodania. She has a crush on Rio.
- Alma (アルマ, Aruma)
- Voiced by: Asuka Nishi[3] (Japanese); Christina Costello[5] (English)
- Alma is an elder dwarf girl and a descendant of one of the three current head elders. She is a chief elder-to-be due to having a contract with a mid-class spirit, a member of her village's warriors group, and one of Dryas' priestesses. When Rio began to live in the village she was ordered, along with Sara and Orphia, to live with him and Latifa, and to help him and Latifa with whatever they may need. She and Sara taught Latifa spirit arts, the spirit folk's language, and traditions and prepared her for normal lessons with the rest of the village's children. After seeing how Rio defeated Uzuma she began to learn martial arts from him. Years later when Rio came back to the village she helped Miharu's group adapt to life there. Later she, Sara, and Orphia helped Rio transport them back to the Stralh region. There, the three protected the Rock House. After Rio and Miharu's return, they helped Christina's group escape from Cretia and escorted them to Rodania.
- Orphia (オーフィア, Ōfia)
- Voiced by: Yukina Shuto[3] (Japanese); Jad Saxton[5] (English)
- Orphia is a high elf girl and a descendant of one of the village elders. When Rio began to live in the village she was ordered, along with Sara and Alma, to live with him and Latifa, and to help him and Latifa with whatever they may need. She and Ursula taught Rio the proper way to use spirit arts. Years later, when Rio came back to the village she helped Miharu's group adapt to life there. Later she, Sara, and Alma helped Rio transport them back to the Stralh region. There, the three protected the Rock House. After Rio and Miharu's return, they helped Christina's group escape from Cretia and escorted them to Rodania.
Media
Light novels
The light novel is written by Yuri Kitayama and illustrated by Riv. Hobby Japan has published twenty-four volumes since October 2015 under its HJ Bunko imprint. The light novels are licensed in North America by J-Novel Club.[6][7]
No. | Title | Original release date | English release date | ||
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1 | Kingdom of Lies Itsuwari no Ōkoku (偽りの王国) | October 1, 2015[8] 978-4-79861-098-6 | August 20, 2018[9] 978-1-71832-800-6 | ||
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2 | Blessing of the Spirits Seirei no Shukufuku (精霊の祝福) | December 1, 2015[10] 978-4-79861-130-3 | November 15, 2018[11] 978-1-71832-802-0 | ||
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3 | Requiem for a Goodbye Ketsubetsu no Chinkonka (決別の鎮魂歌) | March 1, 2016[12] 978-4-79861-186-0 | February 4, 2019[13] 978-1-71832-804-4 | ||
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4 | Eternal You Yūkyū no Kimi (悠久の君) | June 1, 2016[14] 978-4-79861-235-5 | April 9, 2019[15] 978-1-71832-806-8 | ||
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5 | The Silver Bride Hakugin no Hanayome (白銀の花嫁) | September 1, 2016[16] 978-4-79861-283-6 | June 10, 2019[17] 978-1-71832-808-2 | ||
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6 | Twilight Overture Ōma no Pureryūdo (逢魔の前奏曲) | December 29, 2016[18] 978-4-79861-343-7 | August 12, 2019[19] 978-1-71832-810-5 | ||
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7 | Daybreak Rondo Yoake no Rondo (夜明けの輪舞曲) | April 1, 2017[20] 978-4-79861-429-8 | November 1, 2019[21] 978-1-71832-812-9 | ||
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8 | Beyond Memories Tsuioku no Kanata (追憶の彼方) | September 1, 2017[22] 978-4-79861-516-5 | January 13, 2020[23] 978-1-71832-814-3 | ||
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9 | Heroes in the Moonlight Gekka no Yūsha (月下の勇者) | December 29, 2017[24] 978-4-79861-606-3 | April 13, 2020[25] 978-1-71832-816-7 | ||
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10 | Forget-Me-Not of Rebirth Rin'ne no Wasurenagusa (輪廻の勿忘草) | March 31, 2018[26] 978-4-79861-677-3 | July 5, 2020[27] 978-1-71832-818-1 | ||
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11 | Sonata of Beginnings Hajimari no Sōmeikyoku (始まりの奏鳴曲) | September 1, 2018[28] 978-4-79861-748-0 | September 6, 2020[29] 978-1-71832-820-4 | ||
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12 | Battlefield Symphony Senjō no Kōkyōkyoku (戦場の交響曲) | December 1, 2018[30][31] 978-4-79861-821-0 978-4-79861-800-5 (SE) | November 18, 2020[32] 978-1-71832-822-8 | ||
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13 | Two Amethysts Tai no Shimizuakira (対の紫水晶) | April 1, 2019[33] 978-4-79861-907-1 | February 10, 2021[34] 978-1-71832-824-2 | ||
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14 | Ballad of Vengeance Fukushū no Jojōshi (復讐の叙情詩) | August 1, 2019[35][36] 978-4-79861-977-4 978-4-79861-940-8 (SE) | April 30, 2021[37] 978-171832-826-6 | ||
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15 | Hero's Rhapsody Yūsha no Kyōsōkyoku (勇者の狂想曲) | November 30, 2019[38] 978-4-79862-058-9 | July 12, 2021[39] 978-1-71832-828-0 | ||
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16 | The Knight's Respite Kishi no Kyūjitsu (騎士の休日) | April 1, 2020[40] 978-4-79862-186-9 | September 24, 2021[41] 978-1-71832-830-3 | ||
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17 | Saint's Gospel Seijo no Fukuin (聖女の福音) | September 1, 2020[42][43] 978-4-79862-260-6 978-4-79862-227-9 (SE) | December 21, 2021[44] 978-1-71832-832-7 | ||
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18 | Beast of the Land Daichi no Kemono (大地の獣) | December 1, 2020[45] 978-4-79862-367-2 | March 18, 2022[46] 978-1-71832-834-1 | ||
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19 | Tachi of Wind Fu no Tachi (風の太刀) | April 1, 2021[47] 978-4-79862-478-5 | June 3, 2022[48] 978-1-71832-836-5 | ||
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20 | Her Crusade Kanojo no Seisen (彼女の聖戦) | September 1, 2021[49] 978-4-79862-552-2 | September 9, 2022[50] 978-1-71832-838-9 | ||
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21 | The Dragon's Disciple Ryu no Kenzoku (竜の眷属) | March 1, 2022[51] 978-4-79862-752-6 | December 19, 2022[52] 978-1-71832-840-2 | ||
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22 | The Immaculate Equation Junpaku no Hōteishiki (純白の方程式) | August 1, 2022[53][54] 978-4-79862-887-5 978-4-79862-821-9 (SE) | March 31, 2023[55] 978-1-71832-842-6 | ||
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23 | Theatrics in Spring Haru no Gikyoku (春の戯曲) | February 1, 2023[56] 978-4-79863-040-3 | September 15, 2023[57] 978-1-71832-844-0 | ||
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24 | Sacred Flame of Darkness Yami no Seika (闇の聖火) | August 1, 2023[58][59] 978-4-79863-240-7 978-4-79863-154-7 (SE) | — |
Manga
A manga adaptation by tenkla was serialized online via Hobby Japan's Comic Fire website from October 2016 to February 2017, being discontinued because of the artist's poor health. A second manga adaptation by Futago Minaduki has been serialized online via the same website since July 2017 and collected in nine tankōbon volumes. The second manga adaptation is also licensed in North America by J-Novel Club.[6][7]
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1 | December 27, 2017[60] | 978-4-79861-598-1 | June 10, 2019[61] | 978-1-71834-150-0 | ||
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2 | June 27, 2018[62] | 978-4-79861-716-9 | October 30, 2019[63] | 978-1-71834-152-4 | ||
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3 | November 27, 2018[64] | 978-4-79861-809-8 | February 12, 2020[65] | 978-1-71834-154-8 | ||
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4 | July 26, 2019[66] | 978-4-79861-967-5 | April 29, 2020[67] | 978-1-71834-156-2 | ||
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5 | April 27, 2020[68] | 978-4-79862-200-2 | February 24, 2021[69] | 978-1-71834-158-6 | ||
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6 | December 26, 2020[70] | 978-4-79862-374-0 | September 1, 2021[71] | 978-1-71834-160-9 | ||
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7 | August 2, 2021[72] | 978-4-79862-560-7 | February 9, 2022[73] | 978-1-71834-162-3 | ||
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8 | April 30, 2022[74] | 978-4-79862-650-5 | August 10, 2022[75] | 978-1-71834-164-7 | ||
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9 | February 1, 2023[76] | 978-4-79862-995-7 | July 26, 2023[77] | 978-1-71834-165-4 | ||
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10 | September 29, 2023[78] | 978-4-79863-211-7 | — | — |
Anime
An anime television series adaptation was announced by Hobby Japan on November 27, 2020. The series is animated by TMS Entertainment and directed by Osamu Yamasaki, with Yamasaki, Mitsutaka Hirota, Megumu Sasano and Yoshiko Nakamura writing the scripts, Kyoko Yufu designing the characters, and Yasuyuki Yamazaki composing the series' music. Wao World is credited with animation cooperation.[3] The series aired from July 6 to September 21, 2021, on TV Tokyo, BS Fuji, and AT-X.[79][80] Marika Kouno performed the opening theme song "New story", while Aguri Ōnishi performed the ending theme song "Elder flower".[81] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[82] On October 28, 2021, Crunchyroll announced an English dub, which premiered on December 27 of the same year.[4]
A second season was announced on November 5, 2021.[83] It is set to premiere in 2024.[84]
Episode list
No. | Title [85][lower-alpha 1] | Directed by [lower-alpha 2] | Written by [lower-alpha 2] | Storyboarded by [lower-alpha 2] | Original air date [87] | |
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1 | "Memories of the Previous World" Transcription: "Zense no Kioku" (Japanese: 前世の記憶) | Daisuke Hiraoka | Osamu Yamasaki | Osamu Yamasaki | July 6, 2021 | |
In a fantasy world, a young orphan called Rio who wants to take revenge on the man who murdered his mother, awakens memories of his past life as a Japanese young man called Haruto Amakawa. After rescuing Princess Flora from some kidnappers, Rio is captured under suspicions of being their accomplice. He is later tortured by the knights in an attempt to get a false confession for them to avoid embarrassment for losing the princess, but he doesn’t yield. Rio is beaten to near death, but is soon cleared of all charges and is granted an audience with the king. | ||||||
2 | "Royal Academy" Transcription: "Ōritsu Gakuin" (Japanese: 王立学院) | Osamu Honma | Mitsutaka Hirota | Kazuhisa Takenouchi | July 13, 2021 | |
As a reward for rescuing Flora, Rio is accepted into the Royal Academy, where he shunned by most of his peers due to his peasant origins. The only person to encourage Rio is his instructor, Celia. | ||||||
3 | "Kingdom of Lies" Transcription: "Itsuwari no Ōkoku" (Japanese: 偽りの王国) | Rion Kujō | Megumu Sasano | Tomoyuki Munehiro | July 20, 2021[lower-alpha 3] | |
During a military exercise with his classmates, Rio is falsely accused of attempting to kill the princess and is forced to flee from the kingdom. | ||||||
4 | "The Assassin Girl" Transcription: "Ansatsusha no Shōjo" (Japanese: 暗殺者の少女) | Rion Kujō | Yoshiko Nakamura | Yūichirō Aoki | July 27, 2021[lower-alpha 3] | |
Latifa, a young beastkin assassin, is tasked to hunt and kill Rio. Rio defeats Latifa and frees her from the magic spell that forced her to obey her masters. The two start traveling together. | ||||||
5 | "Forest of Spirits" Transcription: "Seirei no Mori" (Japanese: 精霊の森) | Takeshi Tomita | Osamu Yamasaki | Dashiyo Hatsumi | August 3, 2021[lower-alpha 3] | |
Rio is attacked by the beastkin of the Forest of Spirits when they assume he kidnapped Latifa (merely because he is human). Rio tries to explain peacefully, but they don’t listen and gang up on him, resulting in him being knocked out. He awakens injured after a dream of meeting a spirit and is welcomed by the village as an apology for their bigoted actions. They also reveal the true nature of Rio's powers. | ||||||
6 | "Festival Night" Transcription: "Matsuri no Yoru" (Japanese: 祭りの夜) | Yūsaku Saotome | Mitsutaka Hirota | Tomoyuki Sō | August 10, 2021 | |
One year later, Rio is about to depart to the land of his ancestors. When he tells Latifa, she is heartbroken at the thought of separating from her adoptive brother and runs away in tears. Suddenly a swarm of Wyverns threaten the Forest and Rio uses his newfound abilities to defend his friends. | ||||||
7 | "Land of Promises" Transcription: "Yakusoku no Chi" (Japanese: 約束の地) | Osamu Honma | Megumu Sasano | Yoshiyuki Kaneko | August 17, 2021 | |
Two months after leaving the forest, Rio arrives at the country of Yagumo, where he meets his grandmother and starts living at her village. When two of his new friends are assaulted by a group of rogues, Rio reminisces about his mother's death and is overcome with rage, almost killing the attackers. | ||||||
8 | "Royal Lineage" Transcription: "Ōke no Keifu" (Japanese: 王家の系譜) | Sumito Sasaki | Yoshiko Nakamura | Takayuki Murakami | August 24, 2021[lower-alpha 4] | |
Rio is introduced to the royalty of Yagumo and learns the truth about his parents' origins. In the occasion, he reveals to his maternal grandparents the horrible truth about his mother's death and his deep hatred towards the man responsible for it. He has a duel with one of his mother's past guardians and wins, showcasing his strength and resolve to avenge his mother to his grandparents. | ||||||
9 | "Each of Their Decisions" Transcription: "Sorezore no Ketsui" (Japanese: それぞれの決意) | Takeshi Tomita | Osamu Yamasaki | Dashiyo Hatsumi | August 31, 2021[lower-alpha 4] | |
Rio spends a few more months living in the village and departs from Yagumo to continue his journey. Back to the Forest of Spirits, he reunites with Latifa and her friends, and is surprised when a woman he never seen before appears beside him. | ||||||
10 | "A Spirit's Awakening" Transcription: "Seirei no Mezame" (Japanese: 精霊の目覚め) | Yūsaku Saotome | Mitsutaka Hirota | Katsuyuki Kodera | September 7, 2021 | |
The mysterious woman appearing before Rio introduces herself as his guardian spirit, whom he names "Aishia". After finishing his preparations, Rio and Aishia travel back to the Beltrum Kingdom, where the royal family have lost their power after a crushing defeat in a war. Rio learns that his friend and teacher Celia Claire is about to be forcibly married with Charles Arbor, an old enemy of his. | ||||||
11 | "Silver Bride" Transcription: "Hakugin no Hanayome" (Japanese: 白銀の花嫁) | Shin'ichi Fukumoto | Megumu Sasano | Kazuhisa Takenouchi | September 14, 2021 | |
Rio reunites with Celia, who reveals that she must marry Charles for political reasons. She thanks Rio for meeting her once more and sends him away, but Rio has doubts if he should stop the wedding or not. | ||||||
12 | "Fated Reunion" Transcription: "Unmei no Saikai" (Japanese: 運命の再会) | Osamu Yamasaki | Yoshiko Nakamura | Tomoyuki Sō | September 21, 2021 | |
Rio stops the wedding with the approval of Celia and the help of Aishia, and later travels to the mountains where he sees space-time rifts, indicating the summoning of other Japanese entities. He then proceeds to rescue three kids kidnapped by bandits for slave-trading purposes, where one of them turns out to be his childhood friend, Ayase Miharu. |
Notes
- All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.[86]
- Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.
- This episode aired at 2:10 a.m. JST, 10 minutes after the original air time on TV Tokyo.
- This episode aired at 2:05 a.m. JST, 5 minutes after the original air time on TV Tokyo.
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External links
- Web novel at Shōsetsuka ni Narō (in Japanese)
- Light novel official website (in Japanese)
- Manga official website (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia