• NineSwords@ani.socialOP
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    5 months ago

    I’m looking forward to this. The source is in my current top3.

    Broadcast July 2026

    After decades of war, Dias returns home as a hero and is rewarded with his own domain. When he arrives at his new lands, however, they turn out to be little more than endless grassy plains without even a single subject. Literally put out to pasture, Dias is stumped as to how to live any life other than a soldier’s. But when a horned girl named Alna crosses his path, Dias takes his first steps to being the lord of a not-so-empty frontier. (j-novel club)


    Director: Kenichi Imaizumi

    Series Composition: Kunihiko Okada

    Character Design: Keiichi Tsuboyama

    animation: studio42


    Kenichirou Matsuda as Dias

    Shion Wakayama as Alna

    Taito Ban as Klaus

    Miku Ito as Senai

    Haruka Shiraishi as Aihan

    Jun Fukuyama as Erdan


    PV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiDDgaQ-SKo

    https://ryomin0-anime.com/

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      5 months ago

      The tents remind me of Lyn from fire emblem on the GBA, her tutorial mission had a similar style, or at least according to my nostalgic memory. Is it mostly slice of life or does it become more political as (if?) he builds the area up?

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        Dias builds the area up. There is a bit of political maneuvering happening in the source, but that’s mostly done in some bonus/side chapters. The story around Dias himself is for the most part, just him building up his domain and befriending the different non-human species around him. It’s very wholesome and comfy for 85% of the time. The remainder are some little adventures that happen every now and then (for example, dragon hunting or a bandit attack). Honestly, there is not much “story”, but the series lives with how likable the characters are and how fun it is to watch Illuk Village grow.