List of To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts episodes
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Maybe. The series is directed by Jun Shishido at MAPPA, with Shigeru Murakoshi written the scripts, Daisuke Niinuma designed the characters, and Yoshihiro Ike composed the music.[1][2] It aired from 1 July to 16 September 2019 on Tokyo MX, BS11, and MBS.[3][4] The opening theme song is "Sacrifice" (サクリファイス) by Mafumafu, while the ending theme song is "HHOOWWLL" by Gero×ARAKI.[4] Crunchyroll streamed the series and it ran for 12 episodes.[5][6]
Episode List
No. | Title[lower-alpha 1] | Original air date[7] | |
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1 | "To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts" Transcription: "Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e" (Japanese: かつて神だった獣たちへ) | 1 July 2019 | |
The Northern Union attempts to attack a fortified stronghold held by the Southern Confederacy in the Patria civil war. After taking heavy casualties, the North unleashes its secret weapon: a unit of shape-shifting soldiers called Incarnates who transform into mythical beasts and destroy the enemy base. The Incarnates are led by Hank and his childhood friends, Cain and Elaine. Elaine is the human scientist who created the Incarnates. The Incarnates help North achieve victory after victory but everytime they shapeshift into beasts, it becomes a little harder to return to human. Eventually, tragedy strikes after one battle when an Incarnate goes berserk, indiscriminately attacking allies and enemies. The Incarnate is killed by Union troops. Hank commands his unit to swear to put down any of their comrades who lose their humanity. As the Incarnates prepare to strike a final blow against the capital of the South, Elaine pulls Hank aside and tells him the North and South are already negotiating a peace treaty. She then shoots Hank with a special "Godkiller" bullet designed to destroy Incarnates, saying she cannot return the Incarnates to humans and they will eventually all become beasts. The only way to save them is to kill them before that happens. She hands a gun to her co-conspirator, Cain, to help her eliminate the rest of the squad before committing suicide, but Cain shoots her instead, unwilling to give up his powers. Two months later, Hank wakes from a coma in Union territory where a Northern intelligence agent named Liza tells him Cain and the surviving Incarnates spread out across the continent wreaking havoc in their beast forms, and Elaine's body was never found. Hank swears to complete the oath from two months ago: to destroy Incarnates who went berserk, and begins his new mission as a Beast Hunter. | |||
2 | "The Dragon's Daughter" Transcription: "Ryū no Musume" (Japanese: 竜の娘) | 8 July 2019 | |
John William Bancroft ran an orphanage in a small village with his daughter Schaal. The village and orphanage were poor, partially because of the war with the Confederacy. Union soldiers drafted Will one day as he was compatible with Elaine's Incarnate research, and he willingly went as the government promised to give money to the orphanage and town, which would help everyone. Schaal promises she'll be here when he returns. He eventually does after the war but is trapped in his Incarnate form, a large brown dragon, Nidhogg, though his mind remains human. Everyone accepts her father back anyway, the villagers considering him a war hero. After awhile, he began to scream in the middle of the night, troubling the villagers, and cows began to turn up dead, torn to shreds. The orphans are taken away for their own safety. Schaal refused to believe her father was behind it as no one had seen him. That night, she is woken by gunfire and runs towards it to find her father lying dying and Hank standing over him. Hank shoots Will and kills him, then walks away, leaving Schaal to grieve at the unprovoked murder. Vowing revenge, she takes Will's elephant gun and leaves to track Hank. When she catches up with him in a town she shoots him, but a normal bullet can't kill him. Hank asks who she is and Schaal tells him she's Will's daughter, saddening Hank. An Incarnate, Danny, suddenly returns to town and Hank approaches to kill him. Schaal defends Danny as there's no proof he's done anything wrong but Danny admits he has been killing anyone he finds and bringing their blood-stained money back to help the town prosper, smiling. He then attacks Schaal, but Hank kills him. When Hank starts to walk away, Schaal asks if he's going to kill more of his comrades. He tells her of the oath but refuses to say anything more. Schaal decides that since her father died before she could learn anything, she would accompany Hank to see with her own eyes why her father had to die. | |||
3 | "The Minotaur's Fortress" Transcription: "Minotaurosu no Yōsai" (Japanese: ミノタウロスの要塞) | 15 July 2019 | |
Schaal and Hank arrive at Roguehill where another Incarnate has built a massive labyrinthine fortress. Liza, a friend of Hank's from the military, meets them. She tells them the fortress was made by the Minotaur, who began making it after returning from the war and still builds it, tearing down the city to do so. Schaal asks if they are going to kill him to when the Minotaur steps onto a balcony and declares to the city the time for war is nigh, unable to accept the war is over. Liza takes her to a tent refugee camp where the people who lost their homes due to his fortress now live. That night Hank and Schaal enter the fortress. Schaal is frightened when she sees a multitude of dead men killed by the booby traps. Hank remembers how Theo, the Minotaur, was scared of dying until Hank inspired him to fight. Hank successfully ditches Schaal when he makes a portcullis fall between them. Liza, who had followed, comes to take Schaal back as she will probably die if she continues. Schaal refuses and Liza helps her open the barrier. Hank arrives at the heart of the labyrinth where Theo greets him, having become drastically paranoid he will be killed by "the enemy". Hank forces himself to say he is Theo's enemy and they fight. Hank is wounded when he falls through the floor. Schaal arrives to beg Theo to stop in vain. Theo swings his axe, but Hank catches it. Liza explains Hank reveals his true power at night as he shapeshifts into a werewolf. Theo says his fear doesn't end no matter how big a fortress he builds so Hank ends it for him by striking him down with his claws. Hank shoots him, saying Theo can finally rest, and Schaal does not call out for him to stop. Captain Claude, leader of the Incarnate Extermination Squad, Coup de Grace, parades down the streets of the Union's capital with his unit. A dead Incarnate lies on a wagon they pull. The people cheer for them while the Union's president watches. Cain is shown with a white-haired girl, looking at a picture of Hank and Schaal. | |||
4 | "March of the Behemoth" Transcription: "Behimosu no Mōshin" (Japanese: 巨獣の猛進) | 22 July 2019 | |
Schaal and Hank ride a train taking them into south Patria. They approach a massive iron bridge that linked north and south, a symbol of peace that the war was over. Liza stops the train and tells Hank the Behemoth is nearby. She warns him and Schaal Behemoth is heading east to the iron bridge and will likely destroy it when it reaches it. The military enact a plan of Hank's to stop Behemoth, who was once a quiet man named Artie who liked to draw. While the military fruitlessly pummel it with cannonballs, Hank attacks the joints of its leg, bringing it down. Liza tells Schaal Behemoth hasn't hurt anyone as he's been avoiding populated areas, so he likely has some humanity left. The railway president comes, demanding to know why they haven't killed Behemoth. He dismisses their plan to use dynamite to fill in the valley ahead of Behemoth, saying they should use the dynamite on the beast, and leaves angrily. While the explosives are being set, Schaal asks if there's a way to help Behemoth get to past the bridge where he wants to go, but Hank tells her they are here to kill him. He can't let the Incarnates from the past destroy the current peace. Schaal tells him Behemoth is trying to live peacefully in this age as well. That night, men from the railway knock out the military guards and try to blow up Behemoth, though its hardened skin is undamaged. Enraged, Behemoth kills them and approaches the bridge, though Hank manages to knock it over. Behemoth is buried when part of the cliffside is blown up and then dynamite in the debris are detonated. The force of the explosion has no escape route and is stronger and tears open Behemoth's chest. Behemoth keeps going even as his internal organs are falling out, but Schaal begs him to stop, standing atop the bridge and Hank does the same on the ground. An explosion past the bridge blows out the canyon wall, allowing Behemoth to see the ocean past it. Tears run down Behemoth's eyes as he finally collapses. Hank had recalled how Artie had told him he wanted to see the ocean, and that Hank said he could after the war. When they return to camp, Liza tells them she received a report that Cain had been found in Whitechurch. In Whitechurch, two prostitutes approach Cain but he bites one and she then tears out the throat of the other prostitute. | |||
5 | "Gargoyle's Judgement" Transcription: "Gāgoiru no Danzai" (Japanese: ガーゴイルの断罪) | 29 July 2019 | |
Hank, Schaal, and Liza arrive at Whitechurch, a mostly lawless slum city, but no one will cooperate with them since they're military. That night, Schaal, seeing Hank's jacket still has a hole in it from where she shot him, mends it, reminding him how Elaine used to mend his clothes at the orphanage they grew up in. The next day, Liza takes them to a woman who was killed and crucified overnight and Hank recognizes she was killed by Topher, the Gargoyle Incarnate, not Cain. A young boy, Andy, who saw the murder, confirms it. Hank remembers how Topher's sense of justice and boundless will in defeating the Confederacy helped keep the rest of the unit going in the war. He eventually runs off and Shcaal goes after him. Lize leaves to handle other orders. After Schaal tells Andy she's an orphan and she thinks the Incarnates are still human, Andy walks off, stealing an apple. After seeing scars on his arm when she grabs his sleeve, Andy tells her Gargoyle killed his mother. Gargoyle appears in front of them suddenly, saying Andy will pay for his crime (stealing) with his life. Gargoyle leaps at the two and Schaal finds herself unable to shoot him, though Hank appears and tackles him. After damaging one of Gargoyle's wings with a Godkiller bullet, Gargoyle backs away, telling his Captain he has betrayed justice by fighting him and he will wait for him at an abandoned Church. Hank is left wounded from the skirmish. At the Church that night, Cain approaches Gargoyle. After failing to tempt him to simply kill every human in the area, as he will only kill evil ones, Cain gives him a Godkiller bullet and leaves. After Hank leaves, Schaal realizes her rifle is gone and that Andy must have taken it to kill Gargoyle himself. Hank enters the Church and manages to pin Gargoyle after a pitched battle; however, Gargoyle shoots him in the stomach with the Godkiller bullet. Andy arrives but misses his shot and is knocked aside. Schaal puts herself between Andy and Gargoyle, begging Topher to stop in vain. Hank uses the distraction to pull out the bullet from his stomach and attack Gargoyle from behind, shoving his hand through the latter's chest before executing him. Hank drops to his knees from his wounds and Schaal is captured in threads from the Spider Incarnate when she tries to run to him. She is then knocked out by the spider's venom. Cain approaches Hank, inviting him to a "party" tomorrow night, promising he'll give Schaal back if he comes. He leaves. Hank weakly calls after Cain before falling unconscious. In the post-credit scene, Lize stands with Claude Withers and the members of Coup de Grace, looking over Whitechurch. | |||
6 | "The King of the Beasts" Transcription: "Kemono no Ō" (Japanese: 獣の王) | 5 August 2019 | |
Hank wakes up back at the hotel, apparently having been brought there by Andy, and he promises him he'll save Schaal. He follows the invitation to a nobleman's manor. Meanwhile, Claude examines a series of bodies left by gargoyle, but identifies a nobleman and his wife as having been killed by Cain and heads to their manor. In the manor, there a large number of well-dressed humans within. They are nobles from the Southern Confederacy who had their wealth taken due to the war. Cain addresses the group from an upper landing, stating the Incarnates were likewise made by Northerners greedy for victory and then cast aside and ordered exterminated. The Southerners applaud Cain, agreeing with his ideal to start a new war – one they will win. A large group of Incarnates come out, but begin to massacre the guests as Cain claims he no longer has a use for the humans. Hank begins to fight them until Cain addresses him. He states the Incarnates had not lost their humanity, and selfish humans were not something to protect. Their souls may change but they were never lost, and Cain intends to remove the obstacles that will stop the Incarnates. Coup de Grace invade the manor as Hank goes to fight and they kill or cripple several Incarnates. Hank helps them. Claude confronts Cain, who taunts his younger brother, wondering if he can actually kill him. The Incarnates leap to Cain's defense and Claude finds himself outnumbered and saved by Hank, who is likewise unable to get close to Cain. Claude shoots Cain from afar and Hank closes in and impales him with his spear, the explosives in it detonating. The upper half of Cain's body is eviscerated but fully regenerates seconds later due to his Incarnate powers. Cain asks Hank to join him and brings out Schaal when Hank refuses, stating he will kill Schaal and take away what is holding back Hank. Hank is unable to prevent her from being shot and watches her fall, remembering how he failed Elaine as well. He goes berserk and his werewolf form grows and transforms into a massive luminescent wolf, large enough to crush other Incarnates underfoot - his true form as the king of beasts. He leaps to the town of Whitechurch and lands amid the buildings. Afterwards, Claude wakes up in a military hospital. He approaches Whitechurch and is shocked to see a massive ravine has been cut down the middle of the city, made by Hank. Both he and Cain have vanished. | |||
7 | "The Trigger of Memories" Transcription: "Tsuioku no Hikigane" (Japanese: 追憶の引鉄) | 12 August 2019 | |
The news of Whitechurch's destruction shocked Patria. Two weeks later, Cain, along with the Southerners not pleased by the war's end and many of the remaining Incarnates, declare the land west of Patria, separated by a mountain range, independent of the motherland - New Patria. The government was concerned the remaining Incarnates would ally with the rebels and all were ordered executed. War drew near. Schaal returns home. She thinks back to how the bullet she was shot with was mostly stopped by a dress woven of Incarnate thread, but she doesn't know why they made her wear such a dress. She woke up to learn Hank had been stripped of his rank and the military were searching for him. Schaal walks into town after visiting her father's grave and learns Liza is here with Coup de Grace to eliminate an Incarnate seen in the mountains nearby. Schaal receives permission to accompany the squad as she knows the area. That night they make camp and Claude apologizes that they weren't able to keep Schaal from being shot. Schaal learns he is the son of Patria's president shortly before the Incarnate appears. It turns out to be Schaal's father, whose flesh is rotting even as he walks by. The squad is baffled Nidhogg has risen from the grave, his life force too persistent to end. Liza gives Schaal a box of Godkiller bullets the next day, just in case. Nidhogg returns that night but the squad struggles to kill something that is already dead. Nidhogg takes flight, heading to the town. He reaches it before the people are evacuated and Schaal confronts him. Her father first left to protect the town, but he had lost his soul and was trying to harm his home. Understanding why Hank is killing the Incarnates, Schaal shoots him with the Godkiller bullets, emptying the magazine before her father stops. In his last moments, her father regains his sanity and reaches out to Schaal. Then his body crumbles away. Schaal is glad she got to say goodbye to her father, but still wondered if the only choice was to execute them. She decides to accompany Coup de Grace, as she wants to find and tell Hank something, and Claude gives her permission to come. | |||
8 | "Songstress of Sleep" Transcription: "Nemuri no Utahime" (Japanese: 眠りの歌姫) | 19 August 2019 | |
The president orders all Incarnates exterminated within three months. Doing so would boost his image and make his son Claude a national hero. Coup de Grace is at the beach waiting for supplies to come. While Schaal stands on the beach, she is drawn by a singing voice to the Incarnate Siren, Trice, hiding in a cave. A man named Charles orders Schaal to leave at gunpoint but Trice tells him to stop. He berates her for singing as the townsfolk could find her. Schaal introduces herself and tells of her father. Charles apologizes and says they must hide Trice as a bounty has been put on her. Trice recalls her past as a singer, but everything changed with the war. Afterwards, no one wanted to hear a monster sing. Schaal continues to visit her, bringing gifts and talking. On her way back one day, Caules warns her from walking alone as people are so anxious. He wishes he could leave already and tells Schaal Cain is his older brother and he will take him down. Charles plays the piano at his tavern by himself, reminiscing about when Trice was a singer for him, but is confronted by several men from the town with rifles, who ask if he's hiding Trice. Charles knocks them away, accidentally starting a fire in the tavern, and flees. Trice hears Charles enter and states she plans to leave town until enough time has passed people can accept her again, only to realize he has been shot in the skirmish. He begs Trice not to hold this against the townsfolk as they are just scared. He dies from the wound. Siren goes into town, putting the people in a deep sleep with her singing so they never have to feel fear again. Schaal declares this is wrong and Trice comes to her senses, only for Claude to shoot her. He has stabbed his leg with his knife to break free of her song. She flies to the stage in Charles's bar. Schaal arrives. She does not think of Trice as a monster and asks her to sing, making Trice smile. Coup de Grace men suddenly shoot her down. Trice sings her song one last time before dying, with Schaal promising it was lovely. Afterwards, Coup de Grace prepare to move out. Claude tells Schaal Hank's tracks have been found. He adds he thought Schaal was going to shoot Trice, she should have, but Schaal disagrees. She wanted to save her. Hank kills an Incarnate on a snowy mountain, determined to fill their oath. He must use explosives as he is too scared of transforming, remembering the destruction he caused as the King of Beasts. The Incarnate Garm finds his tracks. | |||
9 | "The Hound of Hell's Gate" Transcription: "Meifu no Banken" (Japanese: 冥府の番犬) | 26 August 2019 | |
Hank collapses in the snow from exhaustion and has a nightmare about the teammates he's killed. He wakes and is confronted by Garm, who quickly disarms and wounds him, asking why he isn't helping Cain. Hank uses a grenade for cover and flees. Garm pursues and corners Hank, who won't transform into his Incarnate form and collapses. The sun rises and, since Hank can only use his Incarnate powers at night, Garm decides to leave him until sunset, determined to remind his captain who he really was. Coup de Grace is also in the snowy mountains, hunting Hank. After Claude passes out from a fever brought on by pushing himself too far while he's still wounded, the squad stop at an abandoned fortress to treat him. When Claude awakens later that day, he asks why Schaal defends Incarnates, who are weapons. She states they didn't ask for what happened to them and would have been better if they had humans to support them – like Trice did. She wants a way for the two to live in peace. Gerald, Claude's second, has sent out scouting parties and now tells Claude Hank was found with another unidentified Incarnate he was fighting with. The squad plan to move out to eliminate both, but Claude, still feverish, is left behind while Schaal and most of the rest head out. Hank awakens after nightfall, where Garm is waiting for him. Garm catches Hank and tells him they are incarnates, not humans. He stabs his claws into Hank and the pain makes him transform. Garm and Werewolf tear into each other until the sight of blood on his hands makes Hank regain control and return to his human form. Garm beats him, infuriated he stopped, nearly killing him until Coup de Grace attack. The fighting leads to part of the cliff Hank is lying on to break off and he drops into a crevice. Schaal calls out to Hank as he falls into the darkness below. | |||
10 | "Two Oaths" Transcription: "Futatsu no Chikai" (Japanese: ニつの誓い) | 2 September 2019 | |
Garm remembers his earlier human life as Roy, an infantry soldier charging enemy bases and then the painful experimentation that led to him becoming an Incarnate. He worked with Hank to fight the Confederates, proud of Hank's trust in him as the canines fought side by side. In the present day, Garm watches Hank fall over the edge of the cliff and flees as Coup de Grace shoots at him. The rest of the squad pursue Garm, who has been wounded by the repeated bullets, as they see him with new night vision goggles. Garm fights back, eliminating half of the squad before reinforcements from the fortress head out, including Liza and a still weak Claude. Hank dreams of Elaine and wakes with Schaal near him, shocked she is alive, as well as relieved. Schaal tells him how her father returned from the grave before her and tried to attack the village until she shot him. She thinks she understands how Hank feels when he killed Nidhogg the first time. Hank can't believe she'll forgive him and wonders if he's really saving them, as he has still been killing his friends who only want to live. He is starting to lose himself. Hank asks Schaal if she'll kill him now, before he becomes a Beast, but she refuses and he apologizes for asking. Garm targets Gerald, who is currently commanding, but Gerald knew he would and Garm finds himself surrounded. Gerald will die, but so will Garm, who is pinned in place by wires through his body. Garm is wounded, but not mortally, and he goes to attack Gerald only for Claude to appear and hit him with a grenade launcher, which makes him flee. Claude is unable to stand without Liza's help and berates Gerald for his suicidal plan. Garm limps beside a river, having lost too much blood, and Hank approaches from the other side of the river. Hank lets Garm approach with a grenade in hand, intending to kill him and himself, only for Schaal to run in front of Hank and shoot Garm in the knee, making him collapse. Schaal tells him he is human and promises she will kill him if he starts to turn into a beast, while he is still human. She empties her gun on Garm, telling Hank he needs to survive as long as possible. He drops the grenade and transforms into his werewolf form as he attacks Garm. The two canines battle while Schaal watches. Coup de Grace approaches but Claude tells his squad to wait instead of attacking them. Hank delivers a fatal blow. The two reminisce briefly before Hank shoots him. Hank recalls how Roy was and says he and Schaal may have become good friends in another life. Coup de Grace aims their guns at Hank and Claude addresses Hank, saying they can finally talk. | |||
11 | "The Start of Troubles Ahead" Transcription: "Sōran no Kōshi" (Japanese: 騒乱の嚆矢) | 9 September 2019 | |
Patria soldiers find a newly built New Patria fortress at Bold Creek before being sniped by Miles, the Incarnate Centaur. One week later, a council is held at Patria's capital. With the fortress, New Patria has a straight shot across the central mountains to the capital. The army is assembled to bring down the fortress. Claude interrogates Hank, certain he's with Cain. He wants to know what Cain is planning and what his brother is thinking, but Hank doesn't know. He's about to shift to torture when Schaal says they should work together for the same goal. When orders come in from the president to head to Bold Creek, Claude agrees as they have a more pressing problem. Hank is given a Coup de Grace uniform as they must hide he's an Incarnate from the other units they will be working with. They reach the joint camp and meet Colonel Martin Wall, who is in charge of the operation. Hank organizes a night raid, as not even Miles can accurately snipe in the dark, and so will charge in himself to terrify and scatter the enemy troops. Hank draws him into a Coup de Grace ambush and he is gunned down. Shockingly, Miles gets back up, wounds healing, and he tells Hank he's become much stronger, to the point of being immortal. Wall comments the following day his men thought they saw a second Incarnate fighting Miles, but laughs it off after seeing Claude's unease. Miles bandages a wounded soldiers' arm and is thanked by him. Cain, watching, is amused, and Miles shrugged that he did used to be a doctor. He doesn't see the problem with being a soldier now either. Whether he helps the wounded or kills the enemy he gets thanked, and it's quicker to kill the enemy. Schaal and Hank speak at night around a fire and Hank laughs, showing how much he's opened up. She tells him to come back alive. Patria attacks the New Patria fortress the following day, both sides taking casualties. At sunset, Mile shows himself, inflicting heavy casualties until a tripwire knocks him to the ground and Hank blows up his arm with his spear. Miles remembers being a battlefield surgeon. He saved wounded soldiers, only for them to be sent back to the front lines and killed, making him fear there was no point in what he was doing. When he was assigned to the Incarnates, he killed enemy soldiers and the Northern troops he saved thanks him. He concluded this was the right course. Miles's arm regrows and Hank's transforms as the sun sets. When the two Incarnates clash, Wall tells one of his men to bring out the secret weapon, confusing Claude. | |||
12 | "Those Who Seek" Transcription: "Ousha-tachi" (Japanese: 追う者たち) | 16 September 2019 | |
Miglieglia resurrects a massive number of corpses from a graveyard for Cain. While the fight between Hank and Miles continues, Wall recognizes Hank's true identity. Hank pins Miles with his own spear and signals the army to fire, and Miles's body begins to disintegrate. Hank realizes they have been surrounded by Wall's secret weapon, the poison of Abi, the Hydra Incarnate, turned into a poisonous mist called Alphard, which kills nearby soldiers too. It was sent by the president to kill the Incarnates but Claude can't accept the casualties it causes among their own. Miles dies due to the poison and is shot by Hank. Cain appears and starts killing the soldiers, possessing new abilities as well, and confronts Wall and Claude. Wall's soldiers tries to kill him to no avail and the ruckus draws Hank back. Cain kills Wall by making him swallow Abi's poison. Claude is about to be taken control of by Cain when Hank appears. Cain reveals the fortress was a diversion while he went to the Southern Capital and killed the leaders there about to sign an agreement with the North to fight against Cain. He tries to convince Hank humans are deranged creatures who only care about themselves. Hank admits humans make mistakes but they try to correct them and he will carry out Elaine's wishes and fulfill his mission. Hank and Cain start fighting and Cain's new abilities let him gain the advantage. Hank loses his beast form as the sun rises. Cain admits he would like Hank to survive as his friend and asks him to join them again. Hank struggles to stand and Schaal catches him. Cain remembers his envy towards Elaine and tries to kill Schaal but Hank forces himself into a version of his werewolf form and punches Cain in the face. Cain looks at the fortress being captured and disappears. Cain now controls the west and south of New Patria. The President calls for the army to fall back to the capital. As Hank and Schaal prepare to leave, Claude and Gerald admit they need Hank to defeat the Incarnates. As they walk Hank remembers how much Schaal has changed since they first met and Schaal also tells him how much he has changed. Hank asks her again if she wants to continue this journey with him and she assures him she has her own goals and wants to keep her oath towards him. At the end, Cain talks to Elaine's body in a glass container as he claims the arrival of a new world. |
Notes
- All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.
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