Sousou no Frieren – 07



There were definitely some forks in the road here I didn’t expect.  More like twists and turns than the usual meanders that Sousou no Frieren has favored up to this point.  It’s always interesting to see what happens when a slice of life series switches to plot-driven mode –  some can handle it and some can’t.  It’ll also be interesting to see how long it lasts – whether this amounts to a transition or (more likely) an exception.  And if the latter, how frequent they are going forward.

We do start out in Frieren-y fashion, with Fern squeeing over Frieren waking up on her own, and a tussle between she and Stark over how she should address him.  He scolds her that “Stark-sama” sounds off given that he’s but a couple of years older, so she switches over to abject disrespect.   It seems pretty obvious that Fern resents having to share her mother figure with another kid, though I doubt she sees it on that level.  How that will impact the seemingly inevitable romantic tension between the two remains to be seen.



Frieren talking about the elves is really the first background we’ve gotten about them, though it raises as many questions as it answers.  They’re rare, perhaps dying out, generally disinterested in reproduction or love (which begs the question of how they’ve lasted this long).  Frieren even says she hasn’t seen another of her kind for 400 years.  When they reach the next town it’s in the midst of yet another festival celebrating the heroes’ party, with yet more statues of them.  The reason for this is rather touching – Himmel wanted to leave as many statues behind as possible so Frieren wouldn’t be alone in the future.

It’s with their arrival in the next major city to the north, however, that the aforementioned hairpins start to happen.  Frieren immediately goes into Defcon 1 as they enter, sensing the presence of demons.  There are indeed demons – three of them, walking with the leader of the city, Graf Granat (Sakuya Shunsuke).  These are peace envoys, and Frieren’s reaction gets her tossed into a cell for a projected “two or three years”.  She’s seemingly fine with that as long as she has something to read, but utterly dismissive of the idea of negotiating with demons.



This is a very interesting turn indeed, and a very interesting take on demons – Helck this isn’t.  Frieren tells the kids the story of an encounter the heroes’ party had with a young demon girl, who killed and ate a village child.  Himmel prepares to kill her, hesitates – Frieren steps in.  But the village chief steps in too when the demon says “Mom, it hurts” and opines that as humans they’re better than this.  He takes the demon child into his home, cares for it for what seems to be a good while, and then pays the price when it kills he and his wife and presents their daughter as a replacement for the one she ate.

Again, this is a pretty novel twist on demons.  Not evil per se, but totally amoral – literally incapable of seeing things through a human moral lens.  Frieren says they’re descended from beasts that lured humans in with cries of “Help!”, and their entire evolution of human speech and (more or less) appearance is to help them prey on humans.  Their “negotiator” Lügner (Suwabe Junichi) is only interested in getting Granat to lower the city’s defenses so Aura the Guillotine can lead her army in and slaughter them.  This is their ultimate evolution as Frieren told it – mimicking human speech and custom to play on their sense of obligation and moral superiority.



This is all very well-written, and it’s full of interesting implications.  I couldn’t help but notice that Aura reappeared 28 years earlier, which is the same year Himmel died – maybe a coincidence, maybe not.  One also wonders whether demons are monolithic is this sense – if so that’s quite a bold story choice.   Frieren doesn’t seem especially concerned with the fate of the city – she openly muses on using the confusion when it falls to escape – but she’s also apparently a prodigious demon slayer.  An underling of Lügner, Draht (Ohsuzu Kouki, first thing I’ve heard him in since Ao Ashi) heads off on his own volition to kill Frieren in her cell, but he’s in for quite a surprise.

It must be said, that even when Sousou no Frieren radically changes structurally as it did here, it doesn’t really change stylistically, which makes the transition a lot less jarring than it could be.  There’s not much shouting, the killing is done silently and without fanfare, and most of the characters act like they’re still in a slice of life.  In that sense the utterly deadpan nature of Lügner and the demons make them a perfect antagonist for Team Frieren to tangle with.
















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