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Great Sage is one of Rimuru Tempest's most powerful abilities in the series. It is a "Unique Skill," which means it is a unique ability that Rimuru gained when he was first reincarnated as a slime. Great Sage is a type of artificial intelligence that exists within Rimuru's mind, and it serves as his personal advisor and assistant.
Dwargo and his subordinates: Henrietta, Jane, and Vaughn, learn of Rimuru's recent actions and his evolution to Demon Lord. They also receive an invitation to Tempest's upcoming festival as Dwargo ponders about Rimuru's motives. Meanwhile, back in Tempest, Rimuru is preparing for the festival and comes across Ramiris, Beretta, and Treyni.
Rimuru entrusts the children's education to Tiss and returns to Tempest. After being updated on the events that transpired during his absence, Rimuru starts negotiations to establish diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Eurazania, led by Carrion, by meeting with the Three Beastketeers, which results in Shion fighting one of them.
Tempest sees its first snow, and a team is assembled to shovel the city's streets. After a snowball fight, Milim builds a Kamakura shaped like Rimuru where they eat sweets with some of the town's children. To warm up, Rimuru enjoys a hot spring bath built by Souei, accompanied by Shion, Shuna, Milim and Eren.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same title written by Fuse and illustrated by Mitz Vah. The anime is produced by studio Eight Bit and directed by Yasuhito Kikuchi, with Atsushi Nakayama as assistant director, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition, Ryouma Ebata designing the characters, and Takahiro Kishida ...
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Also known as "The Named Slime". She bears a resemblance to Rimuru Tempest from Fuse's novel series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. [8] Yukiko Shijo (四条 雪子, Shijō Yukiko) Also known as "Otherworld Restaurant". She bears a resemblance to Aletta from Junpei Inuzuka's novel series Restaurant to Another World. [8]
According to the text, the character "Rimuru Tempest" "identifies as genderless". In that case, it would be appropriate to use gender neutral pronouns (i.e. they/them). I am a proponent of using gender neutral language to describe said character. Otherwise, the text is self contradictory: claiming no gender but using male pronouns.