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The first season of the anime adaptation can be found on Netflix. Season 2 is confirmed and presumably currently in production.
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Student Falin is so smol! While Marcille has only changed a little.
Despite Chilchucks suspicions, in her younger days Marcille was indeed considered a prodigy with a bright future in elven society. Why is she now dungeon delving in foreign territory, a powerful but decidedly unexceptional mage? I'll say no more...
Any thoughts on what we learned about dungeons?
A very Marcille focused episode. It's worth noting that Undines typically aren't hostile, this one is PISSED because someone poured boiling water on it :D
AND LET HER TRY SOMETHING OTHER THAN LIVER, DAMMIT!
Next episode, we'll be getting a tense re-union, and our first proper on-screen encounter with another party.
This is the first time they cared about the medicinal value of food. It worked in a fantastical way reviving Marcille so quickly. I'd only thought about the food as regular food until now. I suppose it makes sense mystical monster meat can have exaggerated nutritional value.
She's not revived or even a bit healed. Liver will help her body deal with the blood loss due to its high iron content, but that's about it.
Food can restore a mage's magical energy if it contains a lot of it, but potions that have a similar effect to an actual healing spell aren't a thing.
Ohh good stuff. I definitely prefer regular food over magical food, in a food show. The worldbuilding here is fantastic.