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Dungeon Meshi is a well liked manga, and an adaptation by Studio Trigger is now airing. If you haven’t picked this one up, consider joining us. Both for fun and as a way of contributing to activity on Lemmy.
HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT!
I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT THE PAINTING CHAPTER! THIS EPISODE IS FULL OF LORE, GUYS!
Let’s hear your theories on what the past events in the paintings are about, and what significance the people in them had.
The gang has some trouble finding food, but things work out before long. Laios learns that despite being the party leader, he is the youngest. Marcille is a round 50, while Senshi is 112. That leaves Laios at 26, three years younger than Chilchuck.
Remember not to spoil anything if you’re a manga reader, but feel free to elaborate on tidbits of lore that may not be coming through in the adaptation.
I want to know if we will be seeing that elf again?!
What about these worlds within the paintings? How are they connected? Are the beings alive?!
We will meet them again. It’s unclear whether the worlds within the paintings are real, or even actual portals to an earlier point in time.
Time portal. Now that would be fun.
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I think both of these paintings gave off the same vibe.
I really like Chilchick. His character, skills and realistic view at the world, make him something more than the sum of his parts.
The dark elf jester (I think she is a bard) has also came up in the opening, but she isn’t in the still image but she runs up towards the group just to not be left behind. I wonder how did she retain the memories between the paintings. Is she cursed or something that she can’t escape to the real world?
Liaos is getting weirder by the episode and I love it!
It’s like he has always been this weird, but his normal facade is crumbling away a little bit more each episode. It’s a lot of fun. Even Chilchuck didn’t want to trigger his weirdness by mentioning the mimic.
More like Falyn was always around to “translate” his oddities to let the caring person he is come through, but now he is on his own, and struggles with keeping his monster-geekdom from seeming callous, at times.