![]() Given how the team claimed how much they wanted to be knights, I had assumed the demon seen in one of the screenshots would be the main antagonist. The finale itself is very rushed, and solved with surprising ease. Unfortunately, the story ends before it really gets started, with very little development happening with anyone, aside from Mikage. The art is limited in what actions are shown on screen. At first, it’s fairly okay as the team is slowly built-up into more of a fighting force. Naturally, in an 18+ game, the bonding usually involves sex at random moments while the three live together. The story makes a very big deal about the characters needing to work together, to be more in sync. ![]() Kaguya is about one of the only three that doesn’t possess a long-term goal outside of being a knight of tradition, and even desired to keep her magic a secret, for reasons I am not sure of. This usually includes being captured at least three times. Mikage tries his best to distance himself from the fame his dad obtained, and to make his own legacy. All while dealing with the responsibility of being team leader, and nervously working with his fellow female knights. Arise, on the other hand, struggles with trying to help her family at times but is incredibly vocal and emotional, which often leads to her failing at several tasks in combat. ![]() The story follows three knights in-training around the same age. The characters get very…friendly early on.
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