


La ville de Terene, dans le Saint Royaume de Dinez, est un melting-pot de peuples et de professions : des aventuriers cherchant à s'enrichir rapidement, des marchands aguicheurs, des bardes, des nobles, des saints, des créatures, etc. Le lieu lui-même est si tortueux qu'il a été surnommé la Ville Labyrinthe. Nick est l’un de ses habitants. Ce guerrier expérimenté a été banni d’un groupe d'aventuriers et, qui plus est, trahi par son amoureuse. Blasé, il se rend dans un bar et noie son chagrin dans une bière tiède lorsque toute sa colère éclate ! Son coup de gueule trouve cependant un écho auprès de trois personnes. Ensemble, forts de leurs cicatrices vis-à-vis de la société, ils décident de former un nouveau groupe d'aventuriers…
Avis de la communauté (3)
This anime had a great start but then it became all about philosophy. With the know-it-all attitude of the characters and shrinking animation quality this became one of those "watchable at best" anime(s).
This one kind of came out of nowhere for me....way deeper and more introspective than I would have guessed after watching the first episode. I took it for a typical adventurer party anime, but it really gets into the philosophical reasons people behave the way they do, and what trauma does to people. A little more action would have had this at a 9 for me, really enjoyed the party and all the deeply flawed characters. I hope in future seasons the characters continue to grow and move past their issues.....a bit more action wouldn't hurt either.
I liked the anime, but I'll avoid watching things from GEEKTOYS from now on. It is so bad that became comic. Now about the anime itself, I like the characters, I like their dynamic and how different they are. They also aren't overpowerd so that's a huge plus to me. However, some episodes seemed pointless and some plots dragged too much. The ending theme is quite catchy. With all of that said, I would still watch a second season.


















