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Nao Stow is a character in Banished from the Hero's Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside series. Nao is Gonze's sister and Tanta's mother. Nao is a bright, personable woman who's been shipping Red and Rit ever since they started living together. She enjoys visiting saunas and…
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New kid Keiichi Maebara is settling into his new home of peaceful Hinamizawa village. Making quick friends with the girls from his school, he’s arrived in time for the big festival of the year. But something about this isolated town seems \”off,\” and his feelings of dread continue to grow. With a gnawing fear that he’s right, what dark secrets could this small community be hiding?
The Great Jahy, the Dark Realm’s second-in-command, cuts a frightening figure, feared and revered by all. But when a run-in with a magical girl results in the destruction of the precious mana crystal, the Dark Realm falls, transporting the newly puny and powerless Jahy to the human world! Unfortunately, plotting the revival of the Dark Realm from a cramped, crumbling one-room apartment is no easy feat when you have rent to pay and a job to keep!
Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered “quirk,” Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.
Guts, the Black Swordsman, wanders around in a medieval world slaying demons as they are attracted to a demonic mark on his neck. To his help he has inhuman strength gained from a harsh childhood lived with mercenaries, a gigantic sword, an iron prosthetic left hand and the elf Puck. In his search for vengeance on the one who gave him the mark, he meets many interesting persons and creatures, whom all is affected by him in one way or another.
New kid Keiichi Maebara is settling into his new home of peaceful Hinamizawa village. Making quick friends with the girls from his school, he’s arrived in time for the big festival of the year. But something about this isolated town seems “off,” and his feelings of dread continue to grow. With a gnawing fear that he’s right, what dark secrets could this small community be hiding?
It doesn’t help that, while the angry mobs in Zoltan are calmed down when Al asks them to forgive Ademi, Al decided to be an adventurer around the same time. It’d be hard not to imagine a situation where Al will have to worry about more than goblin skirmishes if Belial, Albert, and Shisandan are all planning their next moves on the outskirts of town. They might be discouraged from leaning on Al after last time, but I can see it being a motive for the antagonists to manipulate or attack him out of vengeance.
Serious question, is this good man? I’m wondering if I should pick it up, the lovie lovie portions seem really cute and wholesome but from what I gather the bad guys seem to be the comically evil kind that are just made to make you angry instead of having actual depth
The Red & Rit romance is decent, but the rest is MEH. At this point I don’t even understand why we still spend minutes on the hero’s party. How the hell do you have Belial in front of Ruti without him being vaporized within seconds?
Rather than leaning on the calmer, feel-good atmosphere with a touch of tension from Ruti’s POV, they tried to give Red more action to be forced to do.




















































