![]() ![]() The background of Chise is introduced slowly throughout the course of the novel, never having flashbacks that are too long or slowing the momentum of the story. Instead it opens with Chise being auctioned off and immediately delves into thick of things. There aren’t any superfluous chapters introducing the world, the characters, or their circumstances. Now she has the ability to move forward – to learn about magic, her potential, and to heal.ĭespite being slow paced, the manga wastes no time in introducing the characters and the situation. ![]() ![]() Suddenly she finds herself freed and apprenticed to a mage. When she is purchased at auction by an ancient, inhuman magus, Elias Ainsworth, Chise is given a new lease on life. She has long since gave up on everything, entering the realms of magical beings and was previously sold into slavery. But a new anime usually means Amazon discounts on its corresponding manga, so I picked up the first volume of The Ancient Magus’ Bride by Kore Yamazaki.Ĭhise Hatori is the main character, a Japanese girl who was orphaned at a young age. Usually I keep up with each season’s anime releases, but alas, I’ve fallen behind. ![]()
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