It is through Rose where the storyteller Mayvin is introduced to Sorey and via which General Sergei of the Platinum Knights also enters the picture. The focus on Rose though also serves an important bit for Zestiria’s story. Of course things wouldn’t be complete without reminding us Rose also serves as an assassin, which the execution of Bishop Reno provides in spades. Sniffing out crime, chatting up producers, protecting an ignorant Sorey ( Kimura Ryouhei)? Just part of the job for this girl, alongside some devious attempts at turning Sorey into a magician. Rose ( Komatsu Mikako) functioned as the central character this week, with her business operations and personality being further fleshed out. Slowing things down after last season’s climactic battle, this episode largely serves as a refresher for (re)introducing us to most of the main cast. Coming into this season I fully expected no serious changes, and indeed this opening episode confirmed that expectation. For one who has never played the game, I certainly enjoyed it. For a fantasy series the first season of this Tales adaptation was certainly a satisfying-if a little dry-ride, but easily met all the requirements for an entertaining fantasy story.
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