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Iceberg Combatants Will Be Dispatched!


 Thanks to Nivek09Hero for the research. Sentouin Hakenshimasu or Combatants Will Be Dispatched is a series of light novels. Agent Six, Rokugo, is sent to another world to conquer it. Rokugo is the new hope for humanity, as the Earth is contaminated due to the war that occurred.

The manga only adapted up to volume 5 of the novel, and has been put on hiatus until further notice.

Volumes 6 and 7 are where the best stuff starts. This video will obviously contain spoilers for the manga and the novel; you've been warned.

Agent Six, along with Alice, an android with the appearance of a child, begin their adventure in what seemed like a fantasy world, but over time they discover it never was. Initially, with that world's squadron, they defeat enemies of the demonic realm, killing one and humiliating two other generals of the demon king. They end the war after a large-scale attack where the demon king is killed. His daughter declares surrender, but this demonic realm is annexed to the Kisaragi corporation. With the creation of a new city for humanity. Everything seems normal until other ancient inhabitants of this world arrive. Too short, but anyway, let's start this video.

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Different Versions of the Anime

You may not know, but the anime has two versions: one that premiered this week and another for the DVD. They only change a few scenes and add more details.

Heine's Nails

Heine wears fake nails when she was an ambassador, as a detail to make a good impression. In the TV version, this detail doesn't exist.

Recruiting Grimm

In episode 2, when Rokugo meets Grimm and Grimm flirts with her, Snow tells him not to get distracted. Alice is disappointed that Grimm calls herself a sorceress.
This is from the DVD version. In the first version, while the audio is present, the anime only displays the sky.

Snow's Childhood

In the manga, for some reason, Snow is shown with black hair and bandages on one of her eyes. Her childhood wasn't very good, so to speak. She's an orphan. In the scene where Tirris mentions that Snow was an orphan, an image of her appears, a girl with dark hair and bandages. 

Characters' Age

No. 6 thinks Snow's behavior is older, but the idiot is 17. The Grimm looks like someone 19, but being undead, she stopped aging and is possibly a few decades old.

And the Chimeras, as you say, look 13 or 14, but since they slept in their hibernation pods, they could be hundreds of years old [since before the departure of the former inhabitants to the mothership].

Tirris is also 17.

Lilith is the same age as No. 6, and Belial and Astaroth are childhood and high school friends, possibly around 22.

Height of the characters

Although according to Wiki (and what the anime and manga make it seem like, even considering they wear heels), Astaroth is taller than Belial, Belial, when she was Yucari, was self-conscious about being taller than normal.

In volume 7, Belial mentions that she was self-conscious about being so tall and would often slouch. However, in the anime, Astaroth is taller, only measuring 1.64 meters.


Snow's Influence and Power

Volume 6 reveals a bit about his past.

It is known that Snow was the most influential person in the kingdom, and possibly the second strongest person in Grace.

From the age of 13, he became a general of the knights, a prodigy in fencing... and to rise to that rank, in addition to his skill, he had to engage in several dirty deals and deceptions [which he would use as blackmail, in the future, to negotiate with the nobles who wanted to kill Tirris].

Then he becomes Tirris's guard...

Alice Kisaragi's Personality

There's always been a rumor about similar designs between the Natsume characters, but seriously, chapter 3, when Kazuma possessed Iris, reminded me of a certain blonde figure with bad teasing habits lol

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Spoilers about Alice's "personality":

(Only if you watched the anime, since it's only partially explained in the manga) 

It's known that Kisaragi was already beginning to create the technologies to make cyborgs.

But none of them had any artificial intelligence...

And when it came to deciding "Who will go to the fantasy world?"

Lilith had to create a Support Android in case No. 6 or Belial won (because they're both dumb xd) to continue the mission of espionage and invasion of the planet.

When No. 6 was chosen to carry out the mission, Lilith recorded No. 6's entire personality through the chip in his brain...

And she created an AI so it could get along with No. 6, so they could be "partners." She had to copy some traits of No. 6's personality...like how sarcastic and mocking she can be sometimes, how cold and sadistic she is when creating her plans (she thinks the same as No. 6, when he says that combat agents are just cannon fodder, replaceable); And somewhat self-centered.

But she's still a support android, so she complements him in skills that No. 6 lacks, such as intelligence and the courage to risk enemies.

That's why they treat each other as partners, and those around them see them as siblings...

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The curious thing is that if Belial had been chosen for the invasion mission, Alice would possibly have a different personality... 

Differences between anime and novels or manga

What happened to the strategist?



Although in the anime, Six and Alice used duct tape to make the strategist even balder than he already was, he simply stopped appearing in subsequent chapters. In the manga, they used a vegetable as if it were small marbles and stuck them up his butt. After that, there's a mention that the strategist mysteriously resigned.

Alice killed the rabbit



The anime censored this. Rabbits are a delicate and harmless species in Sentouin, unlike other isekai where it's an ironic joke. Grimm took pity at the last moment and refused to kill the rabbit. However, Alice is an artificial intelligence with no ethical filter, and in order to prove that Grimm and magic are a fraud, she killed the rabbit with a blow to the head. F for the rabbit, I hope they didn't waste its body.

There is television in Grace

In the novel, Rokugo mentions that he can't impress the natives because they actually have their own version of various technologies, including a television. In the manga, the supposed television appears in a single panel, never to be seen again in the rest of the manga. This is omitted in the anime.

The photo

The photo also appears in the manga.
In the opening, Rose and Grimm pose with gusto, while Snow and Alice don't.
In the anime, in chapter 6, Rokugo sends a photo of his squad posing. In the photo, Grimm is asleep. Otherwise, I imagine Rose doesn't know why she's posing, but just in case, she's doing it energetically. It's ironic that they have a television, but are surprised by a camera. I assume that's why the television was omitted from the anime.

Sentouin, Konosuba, Re Zero and Kemonomichi share a universe

This was revealed in a mini-story to promote the sale of volume 1 of the Sentouin light novel, something like a marketing strategy to generate more expectation in the new series, and it worked xd.
Despite being somewhat canon.
The manga didn't adapt this ministory. What sad
There are ministories, like several mangas, but not about that crossover lol.
There are several references too, but yes.


I have a hypothesis about how time works in three or four different worlds.

Lilith's Lost Cameo


In Isekai Quarter the movie, we see the character of Pantagruel, who is basically Megumin with another Skin. It seems to me that considering that Destroyers, travel between worlds, and that Konosuba and ReZero already shared a universe before, Isekai Quarter missed the opportunity to make a Lilith cameo in their movie.

Axcis's Followers

There are Axis followers in Sentouin. The princess herself prays to Aqua in one part. Yes, and in fact, in both series, Sentouin and Konosuba, the members of a cult of some goddess will always remember when they recite their magic, naming their goddesses.

Possibly some Axis followers have encouraged the use of magic... "true magic" in Sentouin. 

It's interesting that in Konosuba, followers of Axis and Eris wear an earring with their sect symbol; the two earrings look similar. Despite the fact that both cults are mutually inclusive, they don't like each other. Eris's symbol is purple, and Axia's is yellow. However, Wiz, an undead lich not associated with either of the two, wears a cross.

Wiz was in charge of carrying lost souls to the afterlife. In that scene, we can see that graves bear crosses.

Another character who also wears a cross is Snow from Combatants Will Be Dispatched!

Snow's  Opacity



With Snow's opacity at the beginning of the story, she seemed like a co-protagonist. She's presented as the commander of the royal guard, unfairly devalued for trusting Rokugo, and placed under Agent 6's command as the squad's second-in-command. In volume 1, she's supposed to be taught a lesson in humility about the arrogance she'd acquired after a lifetime of hard work, but she would regress in volume 2, becoming a running gag when her sword breaks, she goes into debt, or her salary is cut.
Snow considers 6 handsome, but it bothers her. He seems like a potential love interest, but Rokugo ends up killing the little love interest that remains.
Snow is ambitious, and if possible, would she betray 6 for money? But in the novel, starting with volume 3, she becomes a background character. A bait heroine.
In volume 3 she was imprisoned, in volume 4 she was fighting a giant sparrow, in volume 5 she is supposed to have participated, but was knocked unconscious in the final battle, in volume 6 she was a corrupt politician in a supporting role and her actions are only used for a punchline at the end of the volume, in volume 7 she was teleported along with Heine to I don't remember where.
Thanks to Nivek09hero for the information.


The time Rokugo got rid of his group


I think Konosuba fans already know the joke about Kazuma wanting to get rid of his companions… at least in the first few volumes. Remember when he rejected Megumin the day he met her? Or when he supported the idea of ​​Darkness marrying the feudal lord's son so she'd leave the group? In the end, of course, he grew fond of them all, but he never really did much to alienate them.

Now, with Sentouin, Hakenshimasu!, something curious happens. There's a meme that Rokugo considers his companions useless. Although, to be fair, he's only said this directly to Grimm… but what if I told you Rokugo did get rid of his group? Literally.

Let me tell you how it went. All of this happens in volume 3, specifically during the Undead Festival.
During the festival, Grimm ends up exorcising a bunch of possessed plushies that were attacking Rokugo. The problem is… she's also undead. So yeah, she was exorcised herself. And Rokugo, instead of reviving her right away, thought it was a good idea to leave her dead until the festival was over. Anyway, less worries. In the manga, this implies that the festival was left unsupervised.

By the way, Grimm magically reappears in chapter 34… just because.

Meanwhile, Rokugo takes the opportunity to open an illegal business: a cafe with gambling and whores. Actually, forget about gambling. The business, obviously, is shut down, and Rokugo goes on the run. But Snow, in her ambition, refuses to give up the money. Result: arrested.

The next day, Rokugo asks Rose if she missed her grandfather. She then tells him that there was an old man at the festival who missed his family, so… why not make the old man happy?

Rokugo convinces Rose to dress up as Patrasche, a stuffed dog (who was actually a pet gorilla), and pretend to be his ghost. Rose stays with Grandpa because he gives her free meat… although, ghost-possessed stuffed animals aren't supposed to eat. 🤷‍♂️

The best part? Rokugo received money for all this. So yeah: he sold Rose to the richest old man in Grace. All very normal.

Snow is released just in time for the climax of the volume (for reasons that are irrelevant), and Rose, still disguised as Patrasche, is sent by Grandpa to save the town.

Then Snow is arrested again because, instead of maintaining order, she chose to go and fight. And Rose returns to the old man… for the free meat.

At the end of the mission, Grimm performs an area exorcism. And guess what? She dies again. But this time she doesn't revive so easily: according to the novel, days have passed. Rokugo had already resigned himself to burying her.

But luckily for Grimm, a necklace Rokugo had bought her halfway through the volume was considered a valuable offering… and that allowed her to revive. Miraculously!

So at some point in the volume, Grimm was dead and wouldn't revive, Snow was imprisoned, and Rose was sold as a pet to a Rich Old Man.
And that was it, friends: the time Rokugo literally got rid of his group.


Combat Agents 

There are women in the Kisaragi Corporation, but they are very few....

The power armor for women could be of this design, like Belial used (a custom design), or as Agent 6 himself says, the organization's female workers wear sexy clothes to distract and defeat the heroes lol

Being treated with body remodeling, it's likely that they're all very hot, but maybe they're not as stupid as the men.

Among them we have:

- Agent No. 8 is a girl who likes to take care of dogs (she was mentioned by No. 10)

- There are several female mutants, such as Spider Woman and Mantis Woman (both fought for No. 6 lol), Viper Woman, Zashiki-Warashi Woman, and others...

- The leaders of the corporation lol

Mutant Agents

In fact, they mention some more mutants, but I only included the ones that do have official designs, whether anime, manga, or light novels.
Anyway, mutants are really badass, those csm.
Although, according to Lilith's dialogue, creating a mutant was a matter of luck, implying that if you were incompatible to be a mutant, the subject would probably die in the operation...
They have greater strength than combat agents, too much strength... most are mid-level leaders, they command squads in Kisaragi...
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Later I will explain something that could be called "classification."
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For Kisaragi, a Mutant is a person with superhuman strength or ability, so don't think they are all furries. XD
For example, Belial and Astaroth, who, thanks to the operation, received powers of controlling fire and ice.
and the Mutant Zashiki Warashi, most likely has Psychic powers 
As I said before, there was an accident during the operation.
First, I'll explain the reason for all this.
Belial (Yukari) belonged to a wealthy (millionaire) family and was Astaroth's childhood friend (?). As his friend, she created the organization and always supported him in everything. She had a shy and self-conscious personality, but she cared about the lives of the soldiers (they were previously hired soldiers, and later underwent surgery to remodel their bodies).
That's why she was the most beloved member of the entire organization.
She wasn't just a shy leader; she's a girl with a natural fighting talent. She also knows many fighting and combat techniques. It could be said that she wouldn't lose to anyone in her organization in a bare-knuckle fight.
Lilith began researching body remodeling, using herself as a test, with good results (she only increased her endurance and installed a machine on her back, with nanomachines, which, whenever she wanted, would sprout metallic arms, which are also very difficult to control at first).

She began to continue experimenting with other test subjects, but Belial, having the "will" to protect his comrades, requested the remodeling operation.

Lilith was skeptical that it would be successful, since they were just beginning research into it, but she still took the risk...
The operation seemed normal; in fact, Lilith wanted to see if she could have some "supernatural" powers if she tapped into her brain.
But it is still unknown if it was her fault, or a third party, that caused the tragedy.
At the end of the "successful" operation...
Belial didn't wake up. A day passed, and all the soldiers captured Lilith and imprisoned him...
Almost everyone was against her, since Belial was very loved and was in a vegetative state (in a coma).
Several demanded the death penalty, even Astaroth, who viewed it with suspicion, as if he agreed with the decision to kill her.
Luckily for Lilith, Belial woke up within a week, but...
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She lost her memory, and even her personality changed...
Although she gained incredible stamina, strength, and the power to control fire,
The soldiers still haven't forgiven Lilith for this, which is why she is always hated among the three leaders.
And Lilith also hasn't forgiven herself for what she did...
And she continues to search for a way to restore her memory... 

Why do women in Sentouin dress like this? 



Plot-wise, this fan service has an explanation within the story's lore.
On Kisaragi's side, the executives Belial and Astaroth dress this way, as do other women belonging to Kisaragi, because their revealing costumes distract the heroes they face. Lilith supposedly also has her revealing Kisaragi costume, but she doesn't like wearing it and always wears her lab coat.

On the Grace soldiers' side, this also has an explanation. As you know, the young men of Grace have died in wars, so the women don't wear helmets because if they face the enemy and lose, the enemy won't mistake them for men and kill them, but instead see that they are women and take them prisoner. In Snow's case, her armor is more revealing on purpose so she can negotiate her freedom, if you know what I mean.

Rose, I'm going to say that according to the manga, she gave one of her stockings as an offering to revive Grimm, so I assume she left her best clothes as offerings or lost them there, which is why her clothes are deformed and patternless.

Finally, Heine, the Demon Lord's chosen one, dresses like a stripper because, according to what they say in volume 5, she's invulnerable to heat, but not to fire. If her clothes burn, she would be hurt. Which I find funny because in volume 3, she burned the giant plush outfit she was wearing.

The Combatants's Handbook

It's always mentioned: the Combatant's Manual, a book full of rules that a Kisaragi Combatant must follow.
The curious thing is that it may have also been supervised by some Heroes, as there are articles that mention that neither should interrupt their presentation.
Practically a set of rules on how to present themselves as a villain, red or death flags, how to dress, when to go into action (mostly in the middle of the war, to take advantage of casualties), how to fight (most women dress sexy to confuse the heroes), etc., etc., etc.


Kisaragi's structure, the Wiki's citare

Grimm's Past Life 

 Grimm, before becoming an undead, a follower of Zenarith, may have had a family of merchants. Rose once mentioned this to Agent6, saying that, being "a young lady" from a family of merchants, she likes to dress very well and eat in good restaurants, which is why it is very difficult to find her in informal bars in the slums. Although she lives in those places, she prefers to eat in good places, although being an archpriest, she sometimes helps some disabled people...
Grimm's past still remains uncertain.
In an additional panel, Alice presents designs for new Kisaragi androids, whose appearance is identical to that of the girls from the fantasy world. This is because, since they are unaware of copyright, they can use their image without royalties. However, Grimm thinks the photo is of her when she was younger. Apparently, Alice agreed with Grimm's appearance when he was younger. Grimm asks how long he's been on that planet.

Where does Grimm live?


In volume 4, which as far as I remember is the only volume where Grimm doesn't die, Rokugo, Lilith, and Rose go to face the Demon Lord's army. When they return, Grimm gets upset that they didn't take him. Rokugo responds that it's because he doesn't know where she lives. Grimm's house is shown in the anime in chapter 3, although it is an original scene from the anime. It implies that he lives near the training camp. In the manga, Grimm mentions that he rents a room. The closest we get to it is once when he was patrolling with Rokugo in volume 6 and Rokugo mentions how he faced Chorros, but Grimm mentions that they are his neighbors, not thieves, and that's why he gets upset. This implies that although Grimm is from a merchant family, he lives in a poor neighborhood.

Teleportation Success Rate

Actually, at the beginning, Lilith only did it once, and the idiot, in order not to lower her "100% success rate," didn't do any more tests, that's how arrogant and brilliant she is xd

But I was referring to something else

The teleportation success rate was actually 50%, almost a stroke of luck

But Lilith knew how to use her knowledge and did everything possible to calculate the teleportation point in the air, because if it were on solid ground, it could have caused some tragedy, such as appearing buried under the ground, or being entangled with the atoms of the rocks...

And she was very lucky because, imagine that in the middle of the teleportation, it had gotten mixed up with the Mothership...

But that was just the way there

That's why Alice rushed to create the teleportation capsules to "Calibrate the space"; with that installed on that planet, the success rate reached 100% for sure

Now the transfers from Earth and the fantasy planet are safe, only agents are transported, they need to create a safe city, to finally transport Earthlings in larger numbers.

They saw all that trouble when No. 6 wondered where the Hero and Fautress ended up, since they used teleportation magic and could have died on Earth.

It was one of the possibilities, but they ended up in Belial's backyard.  

Of all the humans, they end up right next to the most powerful villain on Earth.

The Teleportation Machine

Complicated to make, fragile, and very sensitive to the point that it must be dust-free. Even when fully assembled, it requires a month to stabilize.

Why aren't the bracelets that fragile? I think the machine must have a mechanism similar to vacuum tube televisions, so the larger the transport area, the more fragile it is. If it wasn't clear, the bracelets only have enough space to transport paper. What sends their objects to Rokugo is Kisaragi's main machine.

Now, if it took Alice herself one month to assemble the machine, and Lilith took two months with the plans ready, how did Agent 23 assemble it in the world of Konosuba? Well, if it wasn't clear,

The reason for creating Alice was because Rokugo would be unable to assemble a teleportation machine even in 10 years. Just to tell you, all fighters have specialized second jobs in addition to being a fighter. And guess who's the only fighter who, if you take away the fighter job, becomes useless?

Agent 22 arms it as soon as he arrives in the city, and since he arrived in the city, it's actually been a long time: his bricklayer job with Aqua, his adventure missions where he discovers Megumin's explosions, his life as a thug to meet Darknes, etc.

It's quite a process to even come close to what Fixed and Random Teleportation magic does.

The magic is a trap in itself, although it has a condition of only having 3 saved points.

But technology advances. Kisaragi improves it over time. Alice reduced it from a month to 2 weeks, and in the future she may reduce the time even further... And the advantage of the machine is that it doesn't have a coordinate limiter.

Essentially, he can teleport from his location to any agent's bracelet, limited only by the size of the teleportation booth.

But also, where is Agent 22's teleportation machine in Konosuba? To my surprise, the novel provides the answer. The machine is in an inn. But due to its fragility, it's most likely damaged due to lack of maintenance.

Where is Kisaragi's teleportation machine in Konosuba? 


The Best Way to Earn Evil Points



The anime only explains that the chip detects evil actions and converts them into points, but there are inconsistencies with this in the novel. That's why I theorized that the chip doesn't actually identify an evil act, what it identifies is the "level of regret" the combatant feels for performing this evil action.

This would explain why, despite Viper [a new member], despite committing the same evil actions,


the combatants get tons of evil points because they feel a higher level of regret, and the combatants who are already accustomed to it don't feel regret, which is why they get few points.

Also, Lilith mentioned a way to get honor and evil points: massacring people, destroying fortresses and cities. XD

Lilith doesn't use evil points, since she's a multimillionaire on Earth and pays for all her weapons with monetary transfers. That's why, upon arriving in the fantasy world and finding out that she could only use her evil points, the idiot started creating ways to collect evil points. XD

And the shady thing about evil points is the people who have an excessive amount of them.

Like Belial, who has half a million points. Evil, and even in his arc, in the fight against the primordial dragon, he told Alice that if for some reason she dies, he will use her points to send thousands of nuclear bombs and destroy the dragon's countries or territories.

Belial may have been collecting points for all the massacres he committed on Earth.

Princess Tirris's Ordeal

After the successful mission to destroy Russell's mecha robot, Kisaragi sent more combat agents to the fantasy world. Although the manga shows this happening since Rokugo offered Kisaragi's services, the truth is that the Tiger Man had more companions on his team. Approximately 10 soldiers were sent, although this number increased over time.

However, there was a problem: there weren't many ways to earn evil points.

The population of Grace had grown accustomed to the combatants' bad behavior and harassment, and since they weren't affected by evil, they began to receive fewer points than usual. Among them, No. 10, who had a strange obsession with spying on other people's homes, decided to sneak into Princess Tirris's room. As a result, he received a considerable amount of points. When the other fighters found out about this, they started doing the same, including No. 6.

Every night, two to three fighters would gather to break into the princess's room. They discovered that if they did certain activities inside the room, they would receive even more points. So they started doing things like playing Twister, having a barbecue, playing Yenga, exercising naked, performing deadly acrobatics, and so on, while Tirris remained asleep.

It all ended when No. 10 suddenly had the "brilliant" idea to defecate in the room. He had a portable toilet sent from Kisaragi, and when the princess discovered him, she found him naked, with an expression on his face as if he were "pushing."

No. 10 was imprisoned for half a month, until he was finally released. From that moment on, the castle's security was considerably strengthened, although the fighters continued to find easy ways to enter, in case they needed more evil points.

In Volume 5, Agent 10 is shown to continue entering Princess Tirris's room, but this time he disguises himself as furniture or even the princess's own bed.

However, presumably, Agent 10 stops doing this when he is sent as a spy to Hiiragi, where he remains hidden without Hiiragi's leader, Fritz, noticing, drinking her refreshments and even bathing in her room.

tiger-man Transformation

I'll summarize this as much as possible, because the topic is more in-depth than Iceberg. Kisaragi's agents are essentially Power Ranger villains, and their mutants have the power to become giants, but this undermines their life expectancy, in addition to only being able to do it a limited number of times. And Tiger Man has transformed off-screen, but we'll see why below.

White Power Suit?

The Hiiragi Corporation's "white suits" They perform the same functions as the black combat suits. 

Adelie took a shotgun blast straight in front of her, but defended herself with her arms.

In addition to grabbing the magic sword from Snow's attack as if it were nothing.


If the manga continues, Adelie will finally appear on the scene....

She will be an important character, as she will be a gateway to the beginning of the possible direction of the series.

Adelie is an "Agent of Order" who verifies the cultures that exist on the planet and oversees that they continue to fulfill their duties.

She has a strong "Hero" aura; even the protagonists thought the Earth Rangers had come to the fantasy planet because of her...

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Physically, her white power armor is very similar to the black power armor of the fighters, and both are bulletproof.

She has a high defense, as she was able to survive a direct attack from Agent 6 in his "power release" mode. 

Grimm's Powers

I'm not lying. If I said Grimm could be the supreme sorceress, or an entity that could control reality itself... (Snkverse has been wiped out again lol), but thanks to the nerf she's become a comic relief character.

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First, let's explain the extent her "curse" powers could reach.

That there's little of a "curse" about it, since it's practically an ability that completely changes matter.

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She's shown to be capable of creating silly things like headaches or feeling the pain of hitting her pinky toe lol.

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Even sinister abilities like

- "Instant Death" (She used it in the battle against the Sand King, although it rebounded on her)

- "Remove magic from the user" (It almost made Heine never use fire magic again for the rest of his life)

- "Change the shape of creatures" (It was only mentioned, the time she threatened Heine with turning her into a flat woman, but she's afraid it would rebound on her)

- "Never do any action again for life" (It was the cause of that she couldn't walk with shoes, or the almost moment when No. 6 never does the self0delicios0 again xd)

-"Create matter from nothing" (Cases like being wet by the same water she created, or the time she summoned a stone to fall on Alice)

-"User States" (Can summon various types of status ailments, such as Paralysis, Poisoning, Sleep, etc.)

-"Abruptly change people's personalities" (The case of Prince Engel)

Note that this isn't magic, it's just the borrowed power of her goddess

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If there weren't the nerfs, she could be considered one of the strongest characters, since unlike her companions, she is practically immortal (Her age is not even known for sure)

-Curse Rebound: For the curse to work, it depends on the offerings she will return to Zenarith, but if it were the best offering, even then she only has 80% chance in her favor, otherwise, she will suffer the curse for eternity

-It will depend on third parties: For her resurrection to be successful, she must be taken to her temple, and they must give her even more offerings to the goddess Zenarith in order to return to life

-The offerings: They can be materials of any kind, but with a strong emotional connection, the more of it she has, the more likely the curse will work

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Although Grimm is a character with great abilities, it is completely overshadowed by her need to have a boyfriend xd

It is known that she was born to a family of merchants... But they don't explain more about her origins and why she always seeks company...

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Another case is about the goddess she worships... "Zenarith", the dark goddess, and possibly one of the most powerful goddesses, comparable to her counterparts, such as the goddesses Aqua and Eris....

In another post I will be talking about the goddesses of Sentouin lol

Various Sometimes that crazy woman commits suicide. First, during the fight with the zombies, she casts a purification spell on them, and in the process, she eats herself.


Then, during the fight against the Sand King, she used an instant death curse, and it rebounded on her. It must be somewhere between chapters 30 and 38.


Well, in almost every battle, Grimm was either knocked out or F.


Something curious is that those with divine power, or those who use it, mostly end up humiliated or something similar. Example: "Aqua" and "Grimm"


A script convenience or inconsistency in Combatants Will Be Dispatched! is that the Tiger Man is unaware of Grimm's powers.

At least in the manga and novel, there is no mention or clue that the Tiger Man knows about Grimm's powers, unlike in the anime.

If the canon Tiger Man knew about Grimm's powers, he would have contacted her to hire her to turn him into a girl.

It's more than certain that with the correct syntax, Grimm can reverse gender or change age.

Grimm can turn the Tiger Man into a real girl for a period of time or permanently, depending on the offering and the syntax Grimm uses.

In the anime, the Tiger Man, upon learning that a demon was offering a wish in exchange for a soul, mentions that he would have sold it, but he ignores the topic. The canon Tiger Man would have desperately gone to find Grimm to bring the demon back.

Suffice it to say that the conflict of the volume 7 happened because the Tiger Man mistakenly thought that with a powerful magic stone they could rejuvenate him. The Tiger Man infiltrated a country and stole EVERYTHING because of a vague idea he assumed, not even a promise or a theory.

Just asking Grimm to repeat the rival is small compared to invading a country.

The idea of ​​asking Lilith to turn him into a girl is wrong in the South Park style. If Lilith could tune bodies to make them sexy instead of turning them into cybors and mutants, she herself would not have a skinny body and would have a body as great as Belial and Astaroth.

What did Grimm dream in his wonderful prophetic dream. combatants Will Be Dispatched!



Grimm can end Grace's drought

They say one man's trash is another man's treasure.
And when we talk about Grimm, the cursed priestess of Sentouin Hakenshimasu, this phrase takes on a whole new meaning. It's known that around 20 percent of her curses bounce back… although on screen it seems like almost all of them end up returning. But what if instead of casting curses with obvious, destructive effects, Grimm started thinking like a twisted genie, looking for a win-win with every spell?

Imagine if instead of wishing immediate misfortune upon an enemy, she uttered a curse like:
"May it rain for two hours on the roof of Your house every Friday."

A seemingly absurd sentence… but perfectly worded. If the curse comes true, Grimm would suddenly resolve the drought in the Kingdom of Grace, channeling those rains into a greater good. And if the curse rebounds, the result would still be identical: the rain would fall on his own roof, becoming a source of water that he could redistribute to the rest of the town.

A complete win-win, like the meme of the genie in the lamp and his convoluted wishes.

If the theory is correct, Grimm could use his curses to solve entire crises with just a precise syntax. Droughts, plagues, famines, even the Kingdom's energy. All could be manipulated with the obscure language of his spells.

In other words, what today seems like a running gag about his uselessness could actually be the most potentially powerful character, self-nerfed for the sake of comedy. In the novel, Grimm once tried to curse an entire country to find the love of their life right then and there, but Six stopped him, saying it was a stupid curse. What do you think? Write in the comments.  

Grimm can grant the weretiger's wish

A script convenience or inconsistency in Combatants Will Be Dispatched! is that the weretiger isn't aware of Grimm's powers.
At least in the manga and novel, there's no mention or clue that the weretiger knows about Grimm's powers, unlike in the anime.
If the weretiger in canon knew about Grimm's powers, he would have contacted her to hire her to turn him into a girl.
It's more than certain that with the correct syntax, Grimm can reverse gender or change age.
Grimm can turn the weretiger into a real girl for a period of time or permanently, depending on the offering and the syntax Grimm uses.
In the anime, the weretiger, upon learning that a demon was offering a wish in exchange for a soul, mentions that he would have sold it, but he ignores the topic. The weretiger in canon at that point would have desperately gone to find Grimm to bring the demon back.
Suffice it to say that the conflict in volume 7 occurred because the Tiger Man mistakenly believed that with a powerful magic stone they could rejuvenate him. The Tiger Man infiltrated a country and stole EVERYTHING because of a vague idea he assumed, not even a promise or a theory.
Just asking Grimm to repeat the rival is small compared to invading a country.
The idea of ​​asking Lilith to turn him into a girl is wrong, in the South Park style. If Lilith could tune bodies to make them sexy instead of turning them into cybors and mutants, she herself would not have a skinny body and would have a body as great as Belial and Astaroth.

The Peak of Grimm's Power

In Volume 6 of Sentouin, there's what I'd say is the peak of Grimm's power, as she claims to be capable of cursing an entire village. In that case, her first idea was for them to find the love of their lives at that moment, which, according to Grimm's logic, would cause a simultaneous massive breakup and affect interpersonal relationships in the Toris-Hiiragi Country. But it was an excuse, as Grimm realized he could take advantage of his ability to intentionally curse himself to gain an advantage.

Rokugo considered it a stupid idea. In the end, Grimm cursed the country by causing them to have nightmares where they fall in love with Orcs for three days, and if I remember correctly, it worked.

Grimm didn't explode in the manga.

I have no idea, it was just a mention, "Grimm exploded because he was wearing socks." It was never described how it happened, it was only seen in the anime. Lol.



The Curse of Grimm

In Chapter 12 of Sentouin Hakenshimasu, Rokugo puts socks on Grimm and she explodes. Funny moment and all. Grimm mentions that she would explode if she wore shoes in the novel and manga, ever since the Sand King's attack. This is the first time Rokugo and Alice try to put a sock on Grimm. Something the anime omitted.

Exclusively in the anime, they animated a moment where she explodes because in the novel they mention that they put a sock on her and bad things happened. Leaving it ambiguous about what happened, in the manga they depicted things being destroyed.

Interestingly, in the manga and novel, Grimm is upset with Rokugo for putting a sock on her. Rokugo suggests changing her unit, and Grimm begs her not to. While in the anime it's the other way around, she's initially upset because she hasn't been doing well in the group, gets angry when he wants to change her group, and then puts the socks on him.

But as such, they didn't put both socks on him. In Volume 7, when Belial visits the planet, he places both socks on Grimm's feet, and he doesn't explode. Or it's not described that way; he simply died, and I quote, "he forces a pair of socks on Grimm's feet. After placing Grimm's body on the altar, we" and that's the excuse why Grimm doesn't participate in Volume 7.

Also, in the manga and novel, it makes sense that Alice still doesn't believe in Grimm's curse, since damage to machinery and instant death can still be coincidences or placebos to a certain extent, not self-destruction like in the anime.

Does Grimm have the same powers as Aqua?

This question came up with a fellow Konosuba fan, and we decided that Aqua and Eris don't have all their powers. Aqua doesn't have powers over luck, nor does Eris have powers over water, or at least not at the same level as the other. But they do have some in common, as if it were a standard of their species. Now, among the powers they share are resurrection, blessing, and cursing. That's the key I'm getting at: Aqua has the power to curse. She's threatened to render Kazuma impotent on occasion, but as far as I remember, the only time she's tried to use it was against Wollbach when he cursed that he would always clog the toilet.

Which wouldn't have had any effect on Wolbach either, because he didn't go to the bathroom.

My point is, this is a power that not even Kazuma realized. Aqua, despite being water-themed, was capable of cursing people all this time, and unlike Grimm, who would have to use proper syntax to avoid the curse coming back, Aqua could theoretically have cast all those curses without rebounding.

I have a question for you. We've rarely seen Aqua bless anyone. Do you think Grimm, in the name of Zenarith, is capable of blessing targets?

Grimm's Prophecy

Reading the manga to make this fanfic, I realized that when they invade Grimm Tower, Grimm has a prophetic dream where Snow will offer her breasts to Rokugo for help. I was too lazy to look it up, but if there's a part in the manga chapters where that happens, I think it's after the Festival of the Dead. I wanted to mention it.

Why does Grimm wear a thong?


Here's a correction. In a video, I said that Grimm wore clothing that should be worn from the hips because the "No Shoes" rule is very ambiguous if we consider any foot covering to be shoes. While so far, from what I've seen of the manga, I don't see Grimm wearing clothing other than her undergarments or clothing that could prevent contact with her feet.

The reason for Grimm's thong is stated in the anime itself: Grimm reads a magazine for spinsters about how to get a husband.

How effective is that magazine? If it had an effect, there would be no spinsters and therefore no customers.


The Cross

It's interesting that in Konosuba, followers of Axis and Eris wear an earring with their sect symbol; the two earrings look similar. Despite the fact that both cults are mutually inclusive, they don't like each other. Eris's symbol is purple, and Axia's is yellow. However, Wiz, an undead lich not associated with either of the two, wears a cross.


Wiz was in charge of carrying lost souls to the afterlife. In that scene, we can see that graves bear crosses.


Another character who also wears a cross is Snow from Combatants Will Be Dispatched!

Hero and Faustress

It's astonishing to know that the ancient inhabitants of the world of Sentouin were more advanced in the field of genetics, so much so that the enhanced human faction has developed a detailed plan to be able to combat the "remnants" of the demonic faction in the future. Therefore, he genetically modified one of the royal families, the "Grace" so that a descendant of theirs would be able to display superhuman abilities and grow even more if they continue fighting...

(This is a great story that hasn't been fully told yet)

Too bad Kisaragi came and ruined Hiiragi's entire plan xd

Mainly, it was because of the Dustiness Tower, where the hero, after so much adversity, manages to avenge his first defeat and continue growing...

But after it was destroyed by No. 6, the hero couldn't complete that scene and jumped to the arc of the fight against the Faustress of the Wind, and due to the change in history, the unthinkable happened... both, the air general and the hero, fell in the backyard of Belial's house (too bad luck, of all the humans on Earth, they meet the most powerful combatant xd), and ended up being assistants (pets) of this leader.

And it doesn't end there. Although the demonic faction failed to successfully invade, it was eventually absorbed by Kisaragi, serving as a source of cheap labor to continue building their city.

Upon learning of the construction of the buildings, the Hiiragi tribe, who were already at odds with the Hideout City (a tremendous solar beating they gave Lilith), contacted the Hiiragi organization to intervene in the technological advancement of the planet's primitives.

It is due to the sudden change in the level of culture and technology, that the Hiiragi organization (Ancient inhabitants of the planet who were in a mothership in the orbit of the planet) come down to investigate the events, they send Aldeheid the worst person to be able to investigate xdxd

A small conflict and a war with Toris (Place where the nobility was massacred, and the people of Hiiragi remained in command) was generated after Viper was seriously injured, but it was resolved with some agreements

The funny thing is that they still don't even realize that the chosen one is on another planet, and that the demons have been defeated, and they think that in some future that prophecy will have to happen 

chosen one

What happened to the Hero of Grace who had disappeared? Yes, it's true that he was accidentally teleported and recruited by Kisaragi.
Alice mentions that the hero could have died from the random teleportation.
And that he should be grateful to Lilith for teleporting him into the air.

The Knight


In volume 7, there's a mention of a world-class "knight" who even the descendants of the ancient world held in wary regard.
He was the guardian of a princess.
In the end, Belial made him look like a clown. lol

Could Kazuma's Team defeat the four Demon King Mehlmehl generals?

You asked. Here's how Kazuma and the party would beat the four select.

Consider that the Demon King Kyoichi Yasaka's generals in Konosuba were capable of destroying a city single-handedly with their skills, but those of Sentouin are more military strategists or just the best of their ranks.

The physically strongest is Gadalkand of Earth. He must be roughly at the same level as Host, so Darkness could withstand a fight against him. He would be vulnerable to a sacred exorcism from Aqua and in that state would be destroyed by Megumin's explosive magic.

I'm not sure about Aqua's weakening, since Gadalkand is specifically considered an ogre.

The only one known to use external magic is Faustress of the Wind. His powers and abilities are unknown, except for the fact that he knows teleportation magic, but even so, his magic wasn't enough to defeat Belial. I believe that continuous exorcisms could weaken him, and again, a combination of another magic user like Kazuma, Darkness's resilience, and Megumin's finishing move could kill him. I have to question whether Aqua can damage him, because in both the manga and anime, Faustress is given a very human build, so I don't know if she's a species associated with demons or if she's a demon herself.


Heine of the Flame is less durable than the aforementioned, so in terms of power, I believe that if she were at the level of a succubus, Aqua could exorcise her. Furthermore, by generating water, Aqua can, in theory, at least, neutralize Heine's attacks. Finally, Russel, the joke of using a sacred exorcism wouldn't work with him. Russel is a chimera, and even if he had demon blood like Rose, it wouldn't work because he already tried it with Silvia and it didn't work. I think the irony here is that Kazuma could beat him. How? By playing dirty.

Now, Russel had a higher rank than Gadalkand, but Russel was defeated by Rose and Snow, and he was defeated by Rokugo twice.

Consider that Russel is almost on Rose's level, although it's implied that Rose is more dangerous.

Rose, driven by hunger and instinct, literally tried to eat Rokugo alive, and Rokugo, in his state, was able to win an unarmed fight against Rose.

Agent 22, who must be roughly at Rokugo's level in strength, broke his hand trying to hit Darkness, so logically, Darkness should be able to withstand Russel's attacks. Russel's magic, which seems to be more of his own power from eating such beings, are Water powers, and Aqua could be invulnerable.


I say this in theory because in practice, Kazuma would possibly see my ideas fail miserably and try an alternative that wouldn't have occurred to them. What do you think a confrontation between the generals of the Demon King of Sentouin and Kazuma's group would be like?

About Superheroes

Heroes are vengeful; they don't care about anything except defeating combatants. This was demonstrated when No. 6 found out his apartment was bombed by the heroes' missiles... despite the presence of other civilians.

For those who haven't read the novel yet,

It's very likely they'll become rivals, or maybe not?

Agent 6 hates the Heroes so much that when he had Adelie tied up, he never thought of doing perverted things (something he would do with other girls).

In this last volume, we'll see a little more about the organization of the descendants of the world's ancient inhabitants...

And how strong is it?

Well,... he has the same strength as Agent 6, and survived his Power Release (the move No. 6 used to massacre the first general of the Demon Realm and his servants; although in this case it was a deadly kick, which has also killed many heroes in the past).

He has a story behind him... of hatred towards heroes or people who behave in a "justice" way, but Natsume hasn't revealed anything about his past yet.

Few people know that the Earth of No. 6 was a Sentai-type, but too Seinen-like, lore-driven, lol.


SPOILER (Long text and lore alert for the conquest of Earth in No. 6):

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The Japan of No. 6 was a terrible place. Initially, there is talk of a civil war that occurred years ago.

The same war where Lilith's parents died, and she was taken to an orphanage run by the Kisaragi Corporation. Possibly, it's because of that civil war that Astaroth (who was the daughter of the head of the Kisaragi conglomerate), being a teenager at the time... decided with her high school friend Belial (daughter of the Yakusoku Conglomerate), to eradicate the evil, corrupt leaders... they being "the only evil ones" in the world lol, kind of random what those crazy women imply.


It is also known that "Remodeling Surgery" already existed but was primitive, and a secret kept by the armed forces.

Lilith, finding herself in the orphanage of Japan's largest corporation, received a very good education and ended up being the best scientific genius on Earth. She became friends with Belial and the trio of crazy people and began their evil plan to conquer the world...

Since there weren't enough personnel to carry out their skirmishes, they began to accept anyone, regardless of their criminal record... (So most of them started out as criminals released from prison)

This is where No.6 appears, at only 12 years old, looking for a part-time job... and when he saw Astaroth, he fell in love with her xd... In the same chapter, he mentions that it was because of her that he remains in Kisaragi...

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The rest is a theory that is founded

As the Kisaragi group grew, creating chaos throughout Japan, the government may have created a criminal order for all its members... Which is why No.6, at only 15 years old, had to He dropped out of high school for fear of being imprisoned and dedicated himself 24/7 to Kisaragi (with a pittance, but all to be by Astaroth's side lol)


Consequently, some people who felt they were doing wrong left Kisaragi, leaving only the criminals lol

There was some point in the story when they decided to "improve" their soldiers, perhaps it was the appearance of the Sentai who began to suppress them... And possibly the first issues, such as No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 were the first to be treated as experiments for the remodeling operation (That's why No. 6 holds a grudge against Lilith, because the following soldiers had more advanced surgery)

-At another point in the story, Lilith, when she began to create another type of "remodeling", created the mutants, and as is known from her ace up her sleeve, "Gigantification", the heroes had to counter them by creating giant mecha robots...

And later, the Heroes would create their own mutants, and the most famous would be their cricket-type mutants, referring to the Kamen Riders (They are the only ones who gave Kisaragi enough problems, and even Belial... the most powerful combatant)

-At another point in history, Japan would be completely invaded, and they began to invade nearby countries more quickly and easily, possibly covering all of Asia in just 1 year

-Lilith mentions that funny bombs were used in wars... but the strange thing is that no one threw one back at Japan, so they probably created a funny bomb defense in Japan ._.

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After conquering Asia and also Oceania, they would continue with Africa and later Europe. It is known that they spent a good time fighting there, but since they had bases in Africa, it was only a battle of resistance (There the funny event occurred where Lilith, not having any chips, sent No. 6 to cross the entire Sahara desert to buy some xdxxd)

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After the defeat of Europe, they would continue with South America...

Practically, they lost quickly... only Brazil was putting up a fight... it is there where Finally, Tiger Man and Iguana Man show off their skills. Being able to reach the Amazon rainforest, they were able to easily take down several squadrons.

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And finally... North America... Obviously, the Americans from the US would be the last resistance, so far in the novel.

The last Sentai moved there with all their machinery, since the war in that last country is still going on.

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The total number of years lasted in the invasion war in Japan could have been 2 years, and adding the years of invasion of the other continents, it would be 6 years.

Giving a total of 8 years of conquest.

(This is known because No. 6 entered Kisaragi at age 12, and at the time of making the trip to the fantasy isekai, he did so at age 20.)

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And there is still more lore to tell, Natsume could easily create another series about the conquest of Earth, the battle against the rangers, the daily life of combat agents, even a No. 6 romcom that attracted pure crazy mutants, like Spider-Woman and Mantis Woman, but it fears success

Nuclear Reactor

to the latent danger that Alice carries xd

Literally, its battery is a miniature nuclear reactor xdxd

That's why it always threatens to explode and wipe out the entire area for kilometers around


Although it is not yet known what the batteries of the combat suits are, which allows them to exert more force than normal

Chemical warfare

It alludes to a chemical warfare [due to the fighters' full-face suit, as they wear a full mask equipped with a gas purifier].


It also alludes to atomic warfare, which is why the Earth is no longer fertile, and why there are still thousands of nuclear weapons in Kisaragi's arsenal.


Possibly, having abused this power, they don't want to bomb the US, as that would be the complete end of the Earth.

Grace's Strongest Human

They always make the powerful look funny and decrepit.

The most amazing thing is that those bugs he ate like it was nothing are the same bugs that kill you with their venom [the same one that bit No. 6's hand].


Not even Alice could observe his true speed.


It could even be said that he regretted it.

The funny thing is that he didn't receive any buffs. Like the hero, he's already the most powerful human in Grace, his physical abilities alone are enough to achieve that.

Toris?

It's a country. In the anime, they travel there to obtain crystal stones, where the prince of Toris, that chubby guy, is humiliated with No. 6's pompadour joke.

And well,

It's on the iceberg, because

Hiiragi, upon learning of the technological advancement and his goal of building a city of Kisaragi,

sent a troop of soldiers to Toris, who ended up killing Toris's entire family.

So, canonically, the prince went all out

So they could take control, and subsequently, the country would be called "Hiiragi-Toris"

And it would become a base for them.

Death of the Demon King

Now, clarifying that the Demon King was killed by Lilith.

A little meme I've been meaning to post for a while.

Now that Lilith was able to take on an army of primitive demonic soldiers,

Guess what Belial did when he fought technologically advanced soldiers from the New World :0 (volume 7)

Alice is the administrator of the hidden city.


After Lilith's visit to the planet Sentouin, she declared Alice the administrator of the city to be built. Why? I had previously mentioned that Alice was specifically created to help Rokugo in his mission because Rokugo is incompetent in human relations.

This can be seen, for example, when Rokugo insulted the girls while they were building the city or when he got into a fight with all the fighters while trying to look good in front of Heine.


Just to give an example, it can be seen in retrospect how Alice saved Rokugo thanks to Alice's ability to negotiate and lead. In other words, Alice thinks for Rokugo.

Overexploitation in Kisaragi


Kisaragi Trio

1) Belial:
- She has the power of continuous explosions, and if she wants even more power, she injects herself with Nitro to magnify the damage (equivalent to each explosion of 10,000 tons of TNT, continuously), so much so that she was able to defeat an evil demigod.
- In addition to her pyromania, she is an expert in hand-to-hand combat, easily knocking down dragons with kicks, and even incapacitating combat agents with just a few blows.
- Her speed, perception of the world, and aim are absurd and inhuman. There was one instance in which she made guards fall from a tall building, and before their bodies could crush on the ground, Belial throws his knife to save them, nailing their clothes to the wall.
2) Lilith:
-Her high intelligence is the reason why Kisaragi is the largest society in the world, she was the creator of the remodeling of fighters and mutants, in addition to creating the destroyer, the teleporter, and Kisaragi's technological weapons, she possesses various knowledge of weapons and if she has enough points she can summon any
-Her arms are branches of her own body, but they have several combat functions (laser beams, machine guns, electric beams, energy barriers, even cameras xd)
-Despite not having an enormous defense like Belial, thanks to her arms she can withstand any type of attack, she even received a solar ray full
3) Astaroth:
-The second strongest combatant of Kisaragi, despite not specifying her abilities, it is possible that she is the same as Belial but in an Ice type element lol
And we do not count Kisaragi's arsenal, since In the last volume, it was finally revealed that they have enough nuclear weapons to destroy several countries, in addition to chemical and biological weapons (mentioned in previous chapters).
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In conclusion, the technology of Sentouin's planet Earth is very advanced, even for Agent 6, who commented in the novel that "it will never seem strange to him to learn about extraterrestrial life, since on Earth there are many creatures almost impossible to imagine," before traveling to the isekai world.
But they are still human....
The only ways to stop them are some "instant death" attack, reality distortion (like cutting out their hearts and killing them), or some "soul separation" technique....
Since they are too powerful for anything physical to harm them, and if something manages to penetrate their hard body, the nanomachines would do the work of regenerating them.

The Past of the Kisaragi Trio

Before the conquest of Earth, Lilith was a high school student; Astaroth and Belial were the daughters of powerful Japanese corporations.

It's just a memory.

Known as the scientific Megumin, she is Lilith the Black...

The greatest mad scientist of all time, the most wanted human being on Earth, her head worth billions of dollars.

She has a sad past, in which the publisher narrates that Lilith's parents died in a civil war, leaving her orphaned in the rubble of her city, where she was later adopted by the Kisaragi conglomerate.

Despite losing her relatives at a very young age, she carried on, and with the resources of Japan's largest conglomerate, Kisaragi CORP., she managed to nourish herself with knowledge and scientific advancements... and achieve feats unimaginable for humanity.

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After inseparable childhood friends Astaroth [daughter of the head of Kisaragi Corp.] and Belial [daughter of the head of the Kanzoku conglomerate] have decided on the idea of ​​world domination, they recruit Lilith to join them in their crazy idea of ​​invading the planet.

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It was her inventions that led to the success of the invasion, among them the creation of super soldiers [combat fighters], mutants, the Evil Point System, the Destroyer, technological weapons...

And the greatest technology of all time is the control of "Teleportation" that allowed humanity to explore new planets.

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But every good thing has a downside, and that's because the mad scientist is a hikkikomori otaku xdxdxd

And despite taking out every enemy, she's too lazy to fight, and sometimes turns out to be a real coward...

#Nivek09Hero #Sentouinhakeshimasu #Combatantswillbedispatched

What do rapper Kanye West and Lilith the Black have in common?....

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Xd, they both ran for president of their country, and didn't even get 1% of the vote xdxdxd

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In volume 7 of Sentouin, some stories from Kisaragi's past are revealed.

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When this organization began to grow exponentially, the very "intelligent" Lilith decided to run for president, thinking she had many followers, and she forgot all the massacres Kisaragi had carried out to invade the cities of Japan...

All the fortune she had was invested in her mediocre electoral campaigns, and when the time came to vote, it was pitiful xdxd

And worse still, she didn't even reach the minimum vote limit to get a refund on what she invested in the campaigns xdxdxd

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Later on, another story is mentioned, where the heroes... unable to resist Kisaragi's continued growth, began to manipulate the votes of other countries to place people favorable to them and thus together they could defeat Kisaragi...

Upon learning of this, Lilith creates an evil strategy outlined in a book so she could easily "win" the elections (which curiously enough, not even she could win) xd)

Things like press manipulation, threats in the slums, scams on local authorities, among other bad things...

This book was so popular that it is said that most presidential candidates around the world had it out of curiosity.

That book would be vital in the chapter of the crown election...

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In reality, the book was very effective and it was certainly possible to win... but Tiger Man csm revealed the scams and threats so that his princess Loli would win as Queen of his nation xdxdxd

Agent 6's Past Life

From the little I gathered and deduced, No. 6 was recruited from the first year of middle school, for some reason he started working at age 12, and at some point in the third year of middle school, he had to drop out [possibly because he had an arrest warrant for belonging to Kisaragi], that's why he always talks about how he never studied in high school...

In fact, he's still poor, but that power armor is really cool, I bet you...

If No.6 hadn't traveled to the isekai world, he possibly would have ended up seriously injured or even died...
In volume 6 in the prologue, No.6 reiterates his request to Astaroth to return to Earth (it's been almost 1 year since his trip), because he's worried about his cactus and the shit he left in the refrigerator xd
But Astaroth mentions that the heroes found his house, and blew him away xdxdxd
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This implies many things..., if the funny anti-bomb mechanism in Japan is possible, possibly No.6's house was located abroad
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Although technically, No.6 is a weak combatant, being of the first generation, he is very lucky in his survival ability, and because of the murders he committed, possibly the heroes hold a grudge against No.6 and that's why they took the measure of bombing his apartment (Note: they bombed the entire building, although No.6 only lived in a department)

Agent 6 Became Weak


Rokugo and Grimm

These are just short quotes that allude to it, but it's all canon.
By the way, he's also a qualified kindergarten teacher, but for some reason he became a criminal and entered Kisaragi. You know what I mean, maybe he committed something before he became a mutant.

Have Rokugo and Grimm had sex? .

Quick answer: No. Why am I even asking this question? Well, just because I wanted to share, out of curiosity, that in Volume 6, Grimm, when he thought a new superheroine appeared and wanted to steal Rokugo, he said, and I quote, "Hateful whore, coming out of nowhere to steal the Commander from me! I mean, the Commander said he'd be willing to do perverted things to me if I wasn't a clingy follower of Zenarith or if I agreed that he wouldn't take any responsibility."

Which I think complements Volume 3, When Grimm asked Rokugo for help and Rokugo told him,

“Please! If you help me, I’ll make it worth your while! I’ll give you all kinds of sexual favors!” As I turn to leave, Grimm clings to my hips, crying as she begs for help. “Sexual favors? I already sexually harass you as a way of greeting…” “That’s right! You’ve hiked up my skirt and all sorts of things! If you’re not going to help me now, you should take responsibility for what you’ve already done and support me!” And now she’s trying to blackmail me. “Okay, fine. I’ll do you that favor. But keep in mind that we’re both adults. If you try to make a kiss a reward like Snow did, nudity will be the least of your worries.” “…Actually, Commander, do you mind if I have a little more time to think about it?”

Here's a fact, I think it's a translation issue or maybe the manga censored it, because in the manga Grimm only tells him that he'll do whatever he wants and Rokugo leaves the question open. 

Has Agent 6 ever been interested in Grimm?


Well, to summarize, Rokugo has been rude to Grimm basically the entire novel since he met her, and Grimm sticks to him because she's his "Worst Is Nothing" and Rokugo harasses Grimm as a greeting, although at the same time he has explicitly told Grimm he's not interested in her, but he invites her on dates or something like that when she needs Grimm's help and accepts Grimm's cooking, because who would deny homemade food?
But in all that, has Agent 6 ever been interested in Grimm? Only twice in the manga.
The first is when he complained about not having a fan service moment, where his fantasy with Grimm is that they accidentally share a bed, as it turns out. Author's Note: What's up with Rose and the sausage in Rokugo's fantasy?

The second time was when he imagined that any moment one of his friends would fall in love with him, which ended up happening or something like that, but not in the way he thought.

Why doesn't Rokugo try anything with Grimm?

Some simple reasons I can include that Rokugo is a simpleton and is still in love with Astaroth. An irony is that Astaroth is frequently afraid that Rokugo would marry a native and never return. If I recall correctly, this was one of his theories as to why he didn't return.
Second, Rokugo himself isn't looking for a stable relationship, but rather one-night stands. Because Rokugo has flirted with girls from that world, but it didn't go well, but he's tried.
And the third is because Rokugo considers Grimm's personality to be a ticking time bomb. One day he has a bad day and he curses him with something.

So if it were up to Rokugo, he'd rather have an AI blow-up doll.

Rule 34

Since it's not a well-known work, don't expect much porn from it. But there are some weird and disturbing fan art out there.

Weretiger in the Amazon?

Never ask Tiger Man the "Why?" of the dragon slaying.... In fact that is the reason why Tiger Man was absent during the battle against the Mole.

The Creature That Leaves Grace Without Water

There is a black slime, which was mistaken for oil, but it was a secret of the kingdom of Grace, practically because of them there is no moisture in the soil.


In fact, I was also going to add a point for the Sand King.

And the King of the Forest, and the Cursed Forest.

The human faction was in charge of creating the Sand King, after their planet began to become polluted, they wondered how to solve it.

And the scientists saw that the moles were making their habitat fertile, but the idiots, instead of creating several modified moles to fertilize the land, thought it would be a better idea to create one giant one. lol.

It was such a bad idea that the purpose of its creation vanished, as it began tIf No.6 hadn't traveled to the isekai world, he possibly would have ended up seriously injured or even died...

In volume 6 in the prologue, No.6 reiterates his request to Astaroth to return to Earth (it's been almost 1 year since his trip), because he's worried about his cactus and the shit he left in the refrigerator xd

But Astaroth mentions that the heroes found his house, and blew him away xdxdxd

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This implies many things..., if the funny anti-bomb mechanism in Japan is possible, possibly No.6's house was located abroad

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Although technically, No.6 is a weak combatant, being of the first generation, he is very lucky in his survival ability, and because of the murders he committed, possibly the heroes hold a grudge against No.6 and that's why they took the measure of bombing his apartment (Note: they bombed the entire building, although No.6 only lived in a department)o wreak havoc and erode the soil.

And before it erodes the entire planet, they invented modified seeds to create forests "that defend themselves," and that was also a bad idea, because the forest started attacking various wild animals and began competing for territory with the Sand King's desert lol

There are several points I wanted to add, like I said... that iceberg had only been created when there were 6 volumes of the novel

And after the release of volume 7, there are more explanations for more points 

Alice can change the rainmaker's password.




Did you know that Alice can change the password on the rain-making machine? This was confirmed in Volume 6. If that were the case, the entire plot of Volume 2 would have been avoided. But she doesn't do it to be annoying. 

Saviors

The Umbrales saviors are others, they turned out to be the descendants of the ancient inhabitants

tiger's Past Life

The tiger man is a former elementary school teacher and just knowing that makes me want to know no more.

Why Agent 6?

Agent 6 himself made it canon, saying that if his enemy were a man, he would have murdered him in an atrocious way with his chainsaw sword, which is why most of his murdered victims were male heroes and he sympathized with the female heroines xd

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In the anime, it is shown that he dismembers Gadalkand, the general of Earth, after kicking him in the balls, he kills Russell, general of Water, (although it was thanks to Alice that he revived).

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And if he doesn't kill them, he humiliates them in a shameful way, like the Kingdom's strategist, who although not seen in the anime, in addition to the adhesive tape to tear out his last remaining hairs, also used a lotus root to insert it into his CV 0 ...

And how can we forget the Prince of Toris, and his great joke about the Tuft xd.

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Just in case you ever run into him, don't become his enemy, lololol

PS: Mario Osiosi's movie was an awesome one


Did you know Agent 6 is special? Most combat agents have other skills besides being a combat agent...

Tiger Man used to be a certified teacher, Agent 10 is an airplane pilot and spy, Lilith is a scientist, Belial and Astaroth are good at managing their family businesses...

Even other combatants who are cannon fodder know how to drive heavy cargo transports, pilot mechs, and work as part-time salesmen...

And Agent 6 would only be inept if his Combat skill were taken away lol

That's what he gets for dropping out of school to go to work...

If you want to work, don't drop out like my cause 6 lol


Before they burn the squad

Wow, Agent 6 literally scares first-time viewers of the anime. If he'd controlled himself a little, they'd realize the story behind it, but oh well.

THE TOPPER xdxdxd

PSDTA: Never ask the fighters what their strange formation is in Kisaragi...

And in the Lilith arc, when they became afraid of the angel, a little more of the past is revealed. No. 6 mentions that if hell exists... he already has a VIP pass, for the evils he committed on Earth when he was just starting out.

There's more to it, like how he participated in battles on the continents, how he was forced to cross the Sahara Desert for some chips lol

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And the point of why he was chosen, besides luck with the dice, No. 6 was a candidate to be supreme leader, due to his survival skills in battles, and his past record.

6's Phobia


In the manga, when Rokugo believes the Kingdom of Grace will fall, he imagines his companions as zombies, and two volumes later, when Snow thinks Heine died in the desert, he imagines her as a zombie.


The thing is, Rokugo, like the rest of the combat agents, has a phobia of zombies. This phobia stems from the fact that he knows that there is life after death, combat agents have a VIP pass to hell.

Agents 1-5?

In an organization filled with criminals, despite being the youngest fighter, he was literally a child compared to the thirty-somethings. He had to adapt and survive no matter what. It's a miracle in itself that he didn't die, making him the most veteran fighter [and thus confirming the deaths of agents No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5]. 

Floating Island

At first it was kind of weird

But then it turns out it was a mothership, from the Hirrahi organization, the ancient inhabitants of that planet, created it to survive

Hiiragi*

Those assholes have a bit more advanced technology than Kisaragi lol

And with the new volume, I'll change it again, and my theories like the modified creatures that were just assumptions, end up being reality

Homo Sapiens

Have you ever wondered why there are humans on different planets in the Akatsukiverse? I'm not referring to an evolutionary conversion. In Volume 1, Alice refers to the species living on Grace as Homo Sapiens.

In Konosuba, it is known that some reincarnated individuals have had children with inhabitants of that world. The Royal Family and presumably the Demon King are descended from there. Although this may be an exception because their bodies are rebuilt to speak the language and, I believe, also to perform magic and have resistance to local diseases.

In any case, the human species is one of the species that seems to repeat itself the most among the different worlds, along with toads.

What do I think is the reason for this? I'm going to get a little religious and say it's because of the deities. Let me explain: Aqua, Eris, Wollbach, and presumably Zenarith have a human appearance, which makes me think they don't look human, but rather that humans resemble them. So, when someone creates life on a planet, they create a species that worships it, and that species must be seen "in their image and likeness."

Now, why are there species so common on planets, such as dragons and orcs, among others? I'm going to say that the species' designs are limited in that world and are only repeated with slight modifications for the environment.


I must give credit to ChatGPT for coming up with this hypothesis, just because of the premise I told him.

Species Names


Don't you find it strange that in Konosuba, species are named exactly as they are on Earth, like Toad, Goat, Tiger, or Cat. But in Sentouin, they have proper names? I'm going to go so far as to say that's because in Konosuba, the characters download the planet's fluent speech into their heads so that their brain understands what species they are, sort of like having a language installed.

Whereas in Sentouin, Alice provides a translation of the language, and the essence or idea of ​​the name may be lost when translated.

Cannibalism is legal in Sentouin


Rokugo Enslaved Heine

In Sentouin, slavery is legal. However, in the Demon Lord's realm, there are limits on what slaves can and cannot be done.
Heine had been imprisoned, accused of high treason after unintentionally revealing the Demon Lord's location in previous volumes.
At best, Heine would be enslaved, but at worst, she would most likely be executed. So, with nothing to lose, Rokugo asked the current Demon Queen if he could take Heine as a slave, and she accepted.
Heine was worried, expecting the worst. In previous volumes, when Heine wanted to rescue Russell, Alice proposed holding Heine prisoner and using her as a source of bad points for Rokugo.
Luckily for Heine, Alice assigned her a job at a thermoelectric plant, where she would use her heat to generate electricity for the Destroyer.
By the end of the volume, the kingdom would be dissolved and absorbed, so Heine was free again. But the fact that it's Heine makes this such a joke... I can't put it into words.

The Power of Technology


Kazuma: The One Mainly Responsible for the Invasion of Earth

Yes, it's a stale theory, since Aqua isn't the only goddess of Earth, but it's very murky to think that after Aqua's departure, the protective gods of Earth may have disappeared and blah blah blah.

Because like Eris, there must be a goddess to watch over a planet, and that "evil doesn't rule the world." For this, heroes from Japan are sent to defeat the Demon King.

In its counterpart in Sentouin, since there are no goddesses, the evil Kisaragi invaded the planet.




Re:Create?

Just like in Re:Creators, the books and anime series actually exist on a planet in the universe.

On the planet of Sentouin, there are the novels, manga, and anime by "Konosawa." Even No. 6 is a fan of it because it makes many references to his favorite anime.

And just like in Re:Creators, Konosawa's fictional world turns out to be an existing planet in his world.

Ancient Civilization

It's worth noting that without Tiger Man's help, Belial's battle would have dragged on a bit longer, but she would undoubtedly have won regardless.


Later, "superhuman" or "body remodeling" technology was a closely guarded secret of Japan's military forces.

But at some point in the story, Lilith became interested in it and began creating prototypes using living humans.


The first agents—No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6 [the protagonist], No. 8, and No. 9—have all been victims of the mad scientist's "experiments," which is why all of Kisaragi's agents hate her for experimenting on their bodies. [It's like you're called to the leaders' room out of nowhere, drugged, and woke up to the fact that your body has been experimented on. That's how stupid it was.]


As funny as it may be, there is no physical or magical resistance ability in Konosuba, not even armored barriers and armor that prevents you from ceasing to exist with the "microwave" ability, unless you stop time and eliminate Belial before using it. 💀💀💀

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Volume 7 Background and Spoilers:


"Microwave" is a secret and dangerous ability possessed by Belial (Kisaragi's most powerful fighter).


And as its name suggests, it has the same effects as a microwave, but its power is much greater, to the point of heating every molecule of the target and melting it [whether living or inert matter].


She had to use it for the fight against the dragon. Primordial [Being a creature of immense size and unaffected by its explosions, it approached the Dragon's head and melted its brain]....


This ability is very grotesque, which is why Belial doesn't use it, but he gave indications that he used it on Earth against the Heroes. Thanks to Kisaragi Company or Nivek09Hero for the research.


If you think about it, Sentouin already has internet in the other world.


In conclusion, Sentouin >>> most isekai

...

It's Bait. That chapter was never canon. There could be internet, but it would be difficult since they are very far from Earth's servers (a distance of millions of light years, despite having a satellite).

They can't even communicate via phone call, lol.

And Lilith wouldn't have made a fuss upon arriving, missing her favorite anime for a month because she didn't have internet.

PS: Chapter 10 will be out soon. 49, epic epic epic

Rokugo's Scar


I find it curious that at the beginning of the novel, Rokugo mentions that his body is covered in scars from the numerous body enhancement surgeries he's undergone, but in both the manga and the novel, the agents appear shirtless and don't have the scars mentioned. In Rokugo's case, the only scar seen is the one on his head, presumably from the implantation of Kisaragi's Chip.

Kachiwari Tribe

Kochiwari Tribe


In the world of Sentouin, there are several tribes, including the Kachiwari and Hiiragi. Hiiragi, in particular, worships the planet's former inhabitants as gods and takes its name from them. (I, too, got confused between the Hiiragi organization and the tribe of the same name the first time I read the wiki.)


Both tribes have a rather murky past…


The past of the planet Sentouin is similar to that of Earth. There were two warring factions: the human army and the demon faction, whose wars eventually completely destroyed the planet. However, despite the extinction of the demons, humans, to prevent the demons from resurfacing, manipulated the Grace family's genetics so that a "chosen one" could be born as soon as a Demon King appeared.


Only the upper class, powerful leaders and fighters, had the honor of ascending to the mothership to survive. Meanwhile, the poorest people, forgotten by the wars, remained on the planet. In the future, these same inhabitants would stagnate in the medieval era, with kingdoms and swords, leaving their "ancient technology" behind.


The world's stagnation is explained in volume 7. The Hiiragi tribe, viewing the organization of the same name as cult figures, sabotages all attempts at technological advancement. They are essentially responsible for the fantasy world of Sentouin living in a kind of darkness. This can be seen when Kisaragi agents attempt to build their base, and the Hiiragi tribe performs a dance, which is nothing more than sending GPS coordinates to fire a laser beam from the mothership, destroying Kisaragi's base on one occasion.


Apparently, both the Kachiwari and the tribe known as Hiiragi were the result of experiments conducted by the human faction. This explains why the Cursed Forest doesn't pose a risk to either tribe, as it was also created by the human faction as part of a failed attempt to reforest the planet.


And, by the way, they're experiments, they were also modified to be stronger than normal, likely as cannon fodder for battles.


Fun Fact: The Kachiwari tribe, depending on the translation, is also known as "Bashin" or "Headslitters." In the Latin dub, they're called "Rippers." They speak the language of spirits, so only Viper, who also speaks it, can understand them.


On the other hand, the Hiiragi tribe is multilingual. Rokugo describes in the novel that speaking with the leader of the Hiiragi tribe is like speaking with someone using an online translator.

Spirits

Spirits exist in Sentouin Hakenshimasu and Konosuba, not to be confused with ghosts.

These spirits can ask favors of their deities to fulfill different purposes.

The spirits speak a language that Kisaragi technology cannot translate.

And they function similarly to the spirits in Isekai Ojisan.

Chimeras

Chimeras have a history of their own, and it's quite murky.

They come from the Demonic faction, which, for some reason, began a project to create living beings, something unusual for them, as they usually dedicated themselves to creating powerful robots or inert machines. They were involved in the construction of the King of the Jungle, which turned out to be a gigantic robotic lizard, and also in the creation of mecha robots, which they later abandoned to their fate.


It's strange that they decided to create Chimeras, as these would be their first living creatures.


However, everything changed when the Demon King MerhMerh died due to Lilith's missiles, and with his death, all the mysteries of the Demonic faction and the creation of Chimeras were lost.


Despite this, it's possible that Chimeras were created to be servants or pets of the Demon King lineage. Both chimeras seem very happy and at ease in Viper's environment, so much so that even Alice finds it very strange.


The demons of Sentouin are not the same as those of Konosuba. In Sentouin, they messed with genetics in the past and created the demon race, which makes purification attacks ineffective on them, as they are genetically modified beings, like other beings in that world. Like the Crimson Demons of Konosuba. Yunyun explained that they are not literally demons (I'm not going to look for the clip for that).


As for the demon faction's robots, they can only be piloted by chimeras. Rokugo theorized that they only accepted pretty girls and mistook Russell for a girl, but Alice has a different theory: she believes the robots use a DNA scanner to select pilots.

The leader of the Hiiragi tribe mentions that both technological factions, both humans and demons, enhanced themselves through genetic modification. If Rose's grandfather belonged to the demon faction, it's logical to assume they manipulated her body's genetics to differentiate themselves from humans.


The reason behind the creation of the Chimeras is very murky. They are creatures that absorb the power of what they consume, possess incredible magical power, and nearly infinite energy, which they needed to fuel the mecha robots. These creatures possessed an internal energy source that gave them a great advantage, making them extremely strong.


It's possible that the Chimeras were mass-produced as a kind of "super soldier." According to Russell, the Chimeras were built with the purpose of "extinguishing humanity." However, something happened at their foundation, and the entire project fell apart.


It's a shame the Demon King died, as it would have been epic to learn the story behind the Chimeras.


Viper is a Demon Lord. But her father, fearful of her great power, also felt a deep affection for her due to her superior intelligence. Because of this, he withheld all information about the Demon Faction from her and treated her with extreme caution, preventing her from learning about the faction's dark past. 

Grimm and technology

Grimm likes his new wheelchair as well as riding in Rokugo's car. He apparently likes speed; he doesn't consider technology mutually exclusive to magic.

Although Alice openly hates magic, feeling that it denies its existence, Grimm doesn't seem to hate technology. In Volume 6, when Alice repaired a Mole robot for Rose to pilot in an upcoming battle, Grimm was eager to ride in the robot. But Rose didn't want Grimm in her robot, not even because that robot could only be operated by Chimeras, but because Rose wanted to be the only one piloting it.

Although Grimm has ridden in Rokugo's car a number of times, she once fell asleep and didn't know how to get out of the car. Which would make sense if they had put child safety locks on it, or, more comically, if they had put a lock on her and she couldn't figure out how to unlock the door.

This contrasts with Volume 7, where Alice gives heavy machinery training courses, and even Snow, being the skilled worker she is, learns how to use those machines.

To Rokugo's surprise, he doesn't even know how to use them.

As a reminder, Alice drives the car. In the anime, it appears that Alice can reach the pedals, but according to the novel, Alice controls the car through a machine-machine adapter that allows the car to be an extension of Alice.

And when they drive a plane, Fighter 10 drives it with a video game controller like in that sunken submarine.

To stay on topic, the closest Grimm would get to piloting a robot would be to take a construction machinery driving course, but I doubt Alice would teach him how.

New worlds with intelligent beings

Infinite Worlds

An angel came due to the summoning of Grimm

And he began to speak all the languages ​​of the universe, until he found the local language of Sentouin to be able to communicate

And according to No. 6, he spoke too many languages, confirming life on other planets. Obviously, Konosuba and Krmonomichi are one of them, but there are many more


Reviving crazy theories lol

Amen, the Isekai Quarted movie was confirmed a while ago, and I, like a boss, am still waiting for hints of Sentouin in the movie

And... Why?

Besides my fanaticism for this series, there are many things that relate this series to isekai quarted... (or so I think lol)

I made this assumption a while ago

As you all know... Kisaragi planned to conquer all the worlds in the universe... and there are infinite worlds. But what does this mean?

What they forgot to mention in the anime, but it's clearly mentioned in the novel,... The world of Agent 6 IS NOT THE ONLY WORLD THAT CONNECTED TO EARTH.

Agent 22 is an example, she connected to the world of Konosuba,... this means that they can now know other worlds with intelligent inhabitants...

Now let's suppose they found the world of


"Isekai Quarter"

...

It could easily be assumed that... (in the last scenes of the second season, it's noticeable that the Destroyer is inoperative, but for some reason it rises again to attack the characters' school...)

Guess who are the only ones (aside from the ancient civilization of Konosuba that created that machine) able to assemble and dismantle a Destroyer,... exactly... Either it's Alice Kisaragi, or Lilith the Black (leader of Kisaragi, the greatest genius in the world, creator of the Destroyer and the modifications) agents' and mutants' bodies....)

Plus this destroyer has new things like missiles... (military technology), something it didn't have in the first season or in the Konosuba anime.

Plus the preparations for the festival were ruined...

On the other hand, the teachers weren't aware of this, so it's safe to assume they didn't do anything.

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Could it be that the combat agents came to this world, where they were tasked with doing evil things like ruining the event to get evil points,... in addition to observing strong characters, that's why they activated the destroyer again to see its power capacity....

Only time will tell, but I still believe these guys are involved in this lol

If it were canon, it would be epic, since at the time of the final episode of the second season of Isekai Quarted, the Sentouin anime hadn't even aired yet lol


Modified creatures

Then, the creation of mutants was another initiative of Lilith's. After creating fighters with body remodeling, the military had to reclaim its secret of "superhumans" and began creating Heroes [people of equal power] to counter them.

The creation of mutants would be her project to transform a larger living being, but it was also the riskiest.

Lilith confirms that out of 10 people who undergo mutation surgery, only one survives.


"THEY WERE GIANTS!!"


"The mutants have an ace up their sleeve, even though it took years off their lifespan."


"That's why the heroes started building enormous mecha robots to counter them."

The forest is indestructible

Destroyed Moon

As you can see in Chapter 9,


Regarding the planet of Sentouin, it's more of a curiosity, since the anime always mentions the destroyed moon, as if Natsume were referencing the mystery of Sentouin.

Natsume was the scriptwriter for the anime, so he left a lot to discover.


Earth's moon can be seen at the beginning of Chapter 10.

Goddesses

Aqua, although she may seem somewhat silly at times, is one of the most powerful characters in her series, although, of course, she's second only to Zenarith-sama (although this can be debatable). 😸


She may be older than the galaxies themselves, since, according to Natsume, the goddesses of Konosuba come from the same place. He even joked that there might be a story behind this.


And yes! The goddesses of Konosuba and Sentouin coexist in the same universe. In fact, the author himself confirmed that Zenarith is the older sister of the goddess of karma that Regina worships.


This raises a new question: if they are both "sisters," must there be a mother? Who created these powerful goddesses? It's similar to what happens in the Konosuba web novel, where Vanir and Maxell are brothers, and Vanir mentions that they both killed their mother.


In Sentouin, there is also a mysterious goddess known as the "Goddess of Time." Her identity is still unknown, but like all goddesses, she grants powers to her followers. Viper, for example, was granted the power to control time.


This power allows her to rewind a few seconds in time, which is very useful for regenerating serious wounds. She can also slow down time, as she used it in a battle against a hail of bullets, and not a single bullet touched her. Of course, this depends greatly on the amount of magical power she possesses.


In Volume 7, there is also mention of an evil demigod who terrorized a Lizardmen tribe, but nothing more is known about him, as Belial slaughtered him without a trace. This is curious, because Belial could defeat a demigod on her own and continue her adventure as if nothing had happened. Not even Megumin, after defeating Wolbatch, who was also a demigod, felt so exhausted, as she had to expend a great deal of magical power.


We already know that Viper, on her own, is very powerful. As the daughter of the Demon King and inheriting the innate powers of his lineage, she was even able to take down the Sand King with a single blow, the "Demon King Punch," or destroy Grace's royal gate with ease.


Interestingly, it's unknown how long Viper has been a follower of the goddess of time. One of her most impressive abilities is her control of time. The first of these allows her to go back in time for a few minutes, which allows her to reverse the state of matter, such as regenerating wounds (or rather, going back in time to before the injury occurred). She also has the ability to slow down time.


If the cult of the Goddess of Time were connected to the Demon Realms, it would be obvious that the entire Demon Realm would possess these powers, but so far, only Viper seems to be able to utilize them.

Grimm thought Zenarith was a male 


You know, I also thought this was a dubbing error.


And the translators thought it was a translation error, since it's only in volume 3 that it's implied that Zenarith is a woman.

So, previous volumes used masculine honorifics.


But no, it's not a mistake. Throughout the entire work, Grimm thinks Zenarith is a man. In volume 3, when Grimm dies, or rather commits suicide, Zenarith, as the antithesis of Eris, reprimands Grimm. But Grimm thinks it's a dream and, on top of that, considers Zenarith an impostor.


And if that's not enough, in volume 4, when an angel curses Grimm to be unable to meet a man who doesn't have strong flaws, Grimm, being in her moment of despair, considers the probability that Zenarith will fall in love with her and reciprocate, to which Rokugo brings her down from her cloud by telling her what she had already realized.

In the manga, they didn't draw that part.

Viper's Danger Level


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After Viper became the Mutant Viper Woman and was taken to Earth to undergo remodeling surgery like any other combatant, her body became even stronger...

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In the context of the video, the scene from Volume 6 is shown, where Kisaragi quickly retreats upon meeting Hiiragi.

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No. 6 and Alice, along with the squad of knights and a few combatants, set off in search of the mysterious "feline monster" lurking around Toris.

Despite nearly catching the giant cat, Alice sees in the distance a large squad of white-armored soldiers with a considerable number of armored tanks and heavy arsenal (machine guns and the like).

No. 6 quickly announces their retreat, because they only had Grace Knights in their ranks, and it could have ended in a one-sided massacre if they had fought.

But even though they were fleeing, the mobile units were faster than them.

That's why Viper, along with Heine, Rose, and Russell, stayed behind to defend, allowing the others to escape.

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The help from the former generals was of little use. Viper alone took charge of the defense, managing to take down several armored tanks with her bare hands. Hiiragi's soldiers, not knowing what to do in the face of such power, began firing at point-blank range.

Viper, using "time slowdown," deflected a few bullets, but took many of them to her body.

She was able to escape, badly wounded, carrying the unconscious bodies of Heine, Rose, and Russell on her back.

If it weren't for the combat suit and her remodeling surgery, Viper's body would have been turned to mush by the bullets (it took much longer to extract the bullets than to heal them with nanobots).

.....

I remember reading a long time ago that Viper was a Marry Sue.

But in this battle, she was almost on the verge of death.

It was This is one of the main reasons why Kisaragi would later declare war on the Hiiragi organization.


agent 6

Before they burn the meme
A drawing for our beloved Astaroth
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It's a funny thing that even though No. 6 has been in the fantasy world for almost a year and a half, he still wants to marry her...
I hope there's a spin-off about No. 6's life with the leaders on Earth 🙂
P.S.: Chapters 64 and 65 have already been uploaded to TMO 🥳🥳🥳
In fact, No. 6 still loves her, and Astaroth has feelings for him but acts like a tsundere...
It's possible they could have ended up together, but the factor that separated them is the distance...
Ever since the invasion of Earth, No. 6 was in another part of the planet fighting, while Astaroth was in another place... there were only a few occasions when they interacted.
And the distance got worse when he was sent to the fantasy world...
But if Belial was To the world of Sentouin, Astaroth may also visit it in the future.
They're separated for the sake of the plot 😸
Rokugo froze his arms in Chapter 1
A detail I didn't notice until I was editing a video: in Chapter 1, when Rokugo complains to Astaroth that he's going to be fired, she freezes his arms. It's only visible in that frame because his arms return to normal in the next shot. 

Breach of human rights

In the world of combatants Will Be Dispatched!, human rights have been violated.

This is normal, lol, massacres, chemical warfare, human experimentation on both sides [by the heroes and Kisaragi].

At the beginning, there is mention of a civil war that ravaged Japan. There were many human losses, including Lilith's parents. [When orphaned, she was taken to a shelter run by Kisaragi, the most powerful and famous conglomerate in Japan, where she would later become the most intelligent genius of all time.]

There is practically no morality on Earth. The only rules for them are "do not sexually violate a person [women, men, and children]" and "listen to the orders of your superiors." Everything else is allowed, from stealing, killing, beating, threatening, extorting... Rather, Kisaragi encourages its fighters to do just that.

The worst thing is education.

After invading the entire Earth, in order to not generate possible rebels in the countries, children are taught from schools that Kisaragi is the good organization and that the heroes are the bad ones, it is practically an indoctrination from an early age. 


Earth almost uninhabitable


Earth is in ruins. Because of this, Agent 6 was sent to investigate another planet with the goal of conquering it and relocating humans there. This mission could lead to a tragic end.

Spoiler: If both factions aren't kept in check, a war could destroy everything.

As we already know, Kisaragi's side has an impressive arsenal, including dangerous weapons like the Lilith Bomb, capable of generating earthquakes. Although these weapons have never been used, they have been mentioned, such as the "funny bombs." On the other hand, Hiiragi is no slouch. They have solar-beam-based weapons (literally a beam reflected from their mothership), as well as several giant creatures at their disposal. Although only the Mole King, the Sky King, and a giant cat have been mentioned, they have the technology necessary to create war monsters and manipulate anti-gravity matter.

Both sides have also modified their soldiers, giving them a "berserker" or "power-releasing" mode, which makes them even more dangerous.

Interestingly, both sides have already reduced their home planets to ruins.

In Kisaragi's case, after the global war against the heroes, the Earth was completely devastated, both materially and environmentally. Because of this, Agent 6 is sent to investigate another planet to invade and relocate the humans. The situation is so dire that, as Astaroth mentions in volume 6, there are no longer any fertile lands on Earth.

In volume 7, the leader of the Hiiragi tribe recounts the planet's past: after a great battle with the demonic faction, wars devastated the world. Only a small portion of humanity was relocated to a mothership, the "Floating Island," orbiting the planet, while the rest of the world was turned into a desert, waiting to one day see it flourish again.

A positive ending would be for both organizations to unite. By combining their technologies, they could become even more powerful, and the invasion of the universe could continue on a positive path...

In volume 7, it is revealed that Hiiragi is an exporter of tools of chaos, such as creature controllers. Thanks to this, the Hiiragi tribe managed to control lesser dragons to attack villages. Furthermore, it is known that each world has a goddess in charge of ensuring the planet's safety... but where is the goddess who protects the world from Sentouin?

The question is: what happened for the world to reach this point of destruction? One half of the planet is a giant Afghanistan-like desert and the other half is a nearly indestructible forest.

According to Nivek09Hero's hypothesis, the prediction is that, in the inevitable war between Kisaragi and Hiiragi, both sides will destroy the planet and will have to look for another habitable one. This would lead to the invasion of the planet Agent 22 visited, the world of Konosuba, which would become the "sequel" to Konosuba. Furthermore, this same war could be the basis for the author's little-known work "Dragon Tarashi," set in the future of the planet Konosuba, where dragons rule the world. 



Events that happened on Earth, and what will come when they conquer the universe

Because in Sentouin, you can't get EXP from monsters
😡, and because the entire planet is literally a desert, with few forests, and the surrounding kingdoms look like Afghanistan
So it's not unreasonable to say that a war between the two could result in the true end of this planet, which is why they'll have to investigate another...and unfortunately, the other world investigated would be that of Konosuba...by Agent No. 22

Dragon Tarashi: The End of Konosuba and Combatants Will Be Dispatched!



The other day I came across a post on Reddit about Dragon Tarashi. I couldn't ignore that name. It's part of Nivek09Hero's hypothesis, which I'll translate into English and quote.
The ending is just a theory circulating on Twitter. But with Volume 7 so far, it's possible that a war will break out between both sides, since they aren't at all friendly with Kisaragi's desire to invade. And if they destroy that planet, they'd have no choice but to invade another, and unfortunately, the other planet investigated by No. 22 is Konosuba's...
Although there would be some confusion. Since Natsume's first web novel... "Tarashi Dragon" [whose protagonist is a descendant of Dust (Rein Shakter) from Konosuba, and therefore is the future of Konosuba] details that there was a force that destroyed the heroes and demon kings of the past, and dragons began to proliferate throughout the world, It could become canon since either Kisaragi eliminated the world of Konosuba, or vice versa, but in the end they are also destroyed by dragons Or maybe they never reached the world of Konosuba, but they ended up dying on their own, without the need for Kisaragi's intervention. The author Natsume is quite a crazy person. He started a universe of his web novels. It's a shame I'm deleting most of these, but there are some forums where these stories were saved. There's also talk of a web novel about ninjas that would be related to the same universe, but I couldn't find its chapters. And most importantly, her descendant would be the next protagonist of Natsume's other web series, Dragon Tarashi... who ironically is the only one in his family who can't control dragons.
Nao nao, according to the novel, the desertification was caused by a giant dark slime that lives beneath the realms, and the Sand King.

And they have protective gods (Up to two of them are mentioned, Zenarith and a mysterious goddess of Time).

Although there's a theory that Aqua could have been the goddess of the Earth in No. 6, and when she disappeared, no one protected humans from evil (Kisaragi Conquest) and the planet began to become infertile (although it could also have been due to wars).
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Have you ever wondered why she has a bandage on her leg? No, it's not because she's hurt, it's not because she's training some martial art, Not even to look cool since no other crimson mage wears bandages like they do hats and eye patches, she wears the bandage because she's poor and doesn't have money to buy a new pair of stockings, just look at all the clothes she wears are made up of things her friends gave her and before that the clothes she wore for everything was her school uniform because later on in the second season when she wears her casual outfit she wears two thigh high stockings instead of one.
Why doesn't Ataru want to accept Lum? At first, Ataru had Shinobu as his girlfriend, and Lum was just a hindrance to their relationship. But then he fell in love with Lum, but he had gotten used to not getting along with her by that point. However, the times Ataru has been left alone with Lum show that he's afraid Lum will accidentally kill him in his sleep with her electric shocks or with her absurdly spicy food. 


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