The Demon Queen rejected his offer, but the Hero would keep trying in order to find out what is truly his calling and purpose in this undertaking. Soon after, people despise the Hero enough to label him an outcast of society for fear and mongering that his insanity of an OP power would be the next candidate for the Demon King, so they ousted the Hero in exile, leaving him the only path that he can turn to: back to the Demon Queen's quarters, and fervently requesting to be of aid to his enemy to rebuild their forces. But, this premise does not stay for long, for after the world's strongest Hero has defeated the Demon Queen and her Four Great Generals, and people celebrated the hell outta it, peace prospered, and there wasn't a need of a Hero anymore. And honestly, I'm getting tired of watching lots of ideas copy-pasted to be one's own that even with its "special touches", it's nothing that ever breaks the bank for trying to subvert expectations, and "Yuusha, Yamemasu" starts out just being like that of humanity sending out heroes just to defeat demons so that one or the other exists. Without further ado, here we go again.the story of the clashing between humanity and demons seems to have no end, it's a guaranteed must-have for any work that wants to create the fantasy vibe. The result from all of this are answers that'll surprise you if you understand the context well to fully appreciate what this show is about. Its overall themes are very similar to Maoyuu, but I feel that the context of Realist Hero is also important as well for creating the reverse "the grass is greener on the other side" derivative of "How a Failed Hero Rebuilt the Demon Lord's Army". And in this packed Spring season, there's one more to add to the mix: novelist Quantum's only work that is Yuusha, Yamemasu a.k.a I'm Quitting Heroing, a short 3-volume LN fantasy series that ran from December 2017 to October 2018. The more recent mainstream ones are of course, novelist Dojyomaru's Realist Hero The oldies like myself will know of novelist Mamare Touno's Maoyuu Maou Yuusha which saw the LN ran from 20 and studio Arms' anime adaptation the year after the LN ended (damn, now I feel so old that this source is more than a decade old). You've heard of stories where the Hero comes to help a fledgling friend or enemy in need, a setting and story that only now, has become its own sub-genre of all things. ![]() Hello? Realist Hero? Is this you again? What is the shtick this time round? Above all else, however, Leo wants to accomplish one goal: to learn why Echidna started the war in the first place. Donning the identity of a masked dark knight named Onyx, Leo solves the demon army's problems one by one-gradually improving the quality of life around the castle. ![]() Still, not all hope is lost, as Leo manages to convince Echidna's four generals to let him secretly work under their supervision. Naturally, Echidna immediately rejects him. Hoping that demonkind might accept him as an ally, he returns to the demon queen's castle and offers Echidna his help. But instead of gratitude or admiration, Leo is met with disdain and scorn from his fellow humans, who fear his overwhelming strength and believe that it may eventually cause humanity's demise.īanished from the kingdom he once called home, Leo wanders aimlessly throughout the land until, one day, he hears rumors of Echidna's efforts to rebuild her army. ![]() ![]() Blessed with insurmountable power, Leo easily repels Echidna's army, thereby saving the world. When Demon Queen Echidna begins her invasion of the human realm, the people turn to the hero Leo Demonheart to protect them.
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