Rebirth of the legendary guardian
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The phoenix is a creature of legends, a wonder of the world, an imagery of life and destruction. Since she was a kid she has considered books, video games, and anime in roughly equal portions to be her primary source of entertainment.
All main healers were busy healing everyone, while the secondary healers were busy healing the healers themselves! Even Queen Victoria herself has a sizeable role. In comparison to a Hidden Quest, triggering a Main Story Quest was much easier. This fabled creature signifies the rise of a hero in a virtual world where battles occur for the sake of honor and glory!
In reality, Zhang Yang was not the only one who had the skill. But her power proved to be stronger. Such a thing should be mentioned whispers. Jumping off the top floor of a hotel, Zhang Yang seemed as though he was soaring like a phoenix. The fighters were ready and the other guild members started to push anyone who was not participating in the fight back out of the valley. When this is done and the dust settles, we can go back to becoming enemies.
MMORPG: Rebirth of the Legendary Guardian Chapter 11 - Everyone knew about it and should be quiet about it. Hu, for the sake of the storyline, he had actually spent half a day and ended up empty-handed.
Code:Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ is the story of a young woman, Cardia Beckford, who is left alone in a mansion by her father. He tells her she cannot leave and that she must never rebirth of the legendary guardian love because she is a monster. Her touch is a corrosive poison that melts anything she comes into contact with save the specially designed sheets and clothing her father crafted for her. Cardia decides to join them rather than go back to the mansion, so she can learn more about herself, the strange gem embedded in her body in place of a heart, and to find her father. So Cardia ends up rubbing shoulders with Victor Frankenstein, Count Saint-Germain, and Impey Barbicane. I had to look up Impey, who apparently is from a Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon. Abraham van Helsing joins them shortly afterward. Even Queen Victoria herself has a sizeable role. All this happens in a steampunk world full of cars, trains, airship races, government conspiracies, and mad alchemy. Code:Realize is based on an otome visual novel, so in the source material the player is Cardia and she pursues a romance with one of the men, so all five are young, single, and good-looking irrespective of how old they should be at this point in history. It might be due to the run time constraints, but a lot of the banter between the different men is missing in the anime, making them seem more like work partners rather than true companions. This weakens the run up to the finale, when Cardia and her five friends are supposed to be working as a cohesive unit. The series actually has a fairly action-oriented second half, with London under siege due to an insurrection. Both in the game and the anime, Cardia starts off the story as an emotionless doll due to her isolation, but as time goes on she starts to display more of a will of her own. Despite the loss of characterization, the anime otherwise does an extremely good job of adapting the game. This is no mean feat considering that a single playthrough is about 15 hours long and most of that time is spent reading. The adapted script is also unafraid of moving plot moments to different places in chronology or different locations from the original. Some element of cutting and rearrangement was expected, but Code:Realize does it a lot and remarkably without losing a single plot thread. Events might not occur exactly as in the game, but the story remains intact. In the end, Code:Realize is perfectly viewable version of the source material, even without being a prior fan, but as an adaptation it has a lot of flaws in what was otherwise a promising premise. My feeling is that the adaptation writer was trying so hard to make the plot fit in the time allowed that characterization fell to the wayside in favor of leaning on common otome anime tropes instead of what made Code:Realize unique among its peers. Laurie Tom is a fantasy and science fiction writer based in southern California. Since she was a kid she has considered books, video games, and anime in roughly equal portions to be her primary source rebirth of the legendary guardian entertainment.