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One night, Mukohda's cooking attracts a Fenrir, a legendary wolf monster, who demands to taste the food. The Fenrir is so impressed he insists on becoming Mukohda's contracted familiar in exchange for three meals a day. Calculating the cost of feeding his new Fenrir, Mukohda realizes he needs employment immediately.
A female native of the southern island of Halwa, she is gifted with the Spirit Art, a magical ability to manipulate natural elements which is bestowed to one person every few centuries. Such people are also intended to be sacrificed to an alien monster residing in a volcano to keep it sealed away, lest it will ravage Argena.
He offers to help a young girl get to the Forest using his teleport magic, unaware that such ability is rare. Four female soldiers join them to witness his magic after being skeptical of him. When they arrive, the soldiers attack the girl, who they suspect is a Dark Army spy. The girl confirms this by transforming into a Fenrir and attacking them.
The misunderstanding royal parents regard the newborn prince as a disgrace. They claim that he was stillborn and abandoned him in a forest. He uses a wide variety of magic barriers to survive in the wild. A beautiful female Fenrir named Flay discovers Haruto, and respecting his excessive power, she offers her loyalty and services to him.
Fenrir catches up to Sariphi and the others, but Leonhart and Gwiber arrive. Fenrir challenges him to a duel for the title of King. Nir stops Jormungand and Anubis from interferring, but the two promise to only watch, so he stops fighting them. Leonhart and Fenrir battle with magic, but Leonhart quickly exhausts his magic reserves.
An anime television series adaptation was announced in November 2023. It is produced by EMT Squared and Bros. Bird and directed by Atsushi Nigorikawa, [3] with Atsushi Maekawa handling series composition, Yuki Nakano designing the characters, and Akinari Suzuki composing the music. [1]
Fenrir (Japanese: フェンリル, Hepburn: Fenriru) is a Japanese manga series based on a novel by Chūgaku Akamatsu and illustrated by Mioko Onishi . It was serialized in Square Enix 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Gangan from August 2018 to November 2021, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes.
Ufotable later animated an anime television series directed by Takayuki Hirao with character designs by Keita Shimizu. [5] The anime is part of the franchise's fifth anniversary. The series began airing on July 12, 2015, on Tokyo MX , BS 11 , and other stations after the first episode was delayed by a week due to production issues and a special ...