In The Dawn of the Witch Episode 12, we follow the story of a young girl named Arian and her family as they move from their small town to a new home in the country. Arian is excited to start her new life, but she soon realizes that things are not as they seem. She begins to experience strange things happening in her home, and soon realizes that her family is being targeted by a dark force. The ending of this episode provides a clear understanding of what happened and why it occurred. In order to protect her family, Arian must use all of her skills and knowledge to fight against the evil that is targeting them. This episode was an exciting and suspenseful ride, and I look forward to watching more episodes from this series.

Favorite quote from The Dawn of the Witch Episode 12

At least Mercenary has since apologized. Well, sort of. Capture from Crunchyroll stream.

It was a very tense moment. The demon-possessed beastfallen had taken Lily. The demon-possessed beastfallen and its minions couldn’t decide whether they wanted to eat Lily or use her as a hostage. Shinpu interupted their conversations and cut off the arm of the demon-possessed with his cursed sword. The curse was meant to stop the demon-possessed regenerating its arm.

This was before the arm tore. It could also regenerate the entire arm.

Shinpu and Lily were in dire straits until they heard a loud rumble. Shinpu was close behind Mercenary. The enormous fighter cut his way through their opponents.

Unfortunately, Mercenary was quite energetic in his slashing. He sprayed quite a bit of blood all over. Shinpu and Lily included.

He said, “My fault,” and he was sincere ( 05/02). “I got some for you.”

It was great to see that Mercenary wasn’t too busy to be polite.

Best in Show Moment: The Dawn of the Witch Episode 12

It is cool that she was able to fulfill her teacher role so well. It’s just that I wish she had a better solution! Captured from Crunchyroll.

Setup : A Puzzle at The Heart of Humanity

My interest is in the interaction between power and people. It’s all about how they acquire it, how they use and how they misuse it. Given current events in America, it’s been on my mind a lot. It’s a fascinating equation that power and humans make up. There is a paradox in power and power: the more one has, the more temptation there is to misuse it. We would need power to stop someone misusing power. This means that we would be tempted. It seems like a vicious circle.

The US was founded as an experiment in power management. It almost worked, the idea of obtaining power through the consent of the governed. We might be able to offset the power-hungry with millions of citizens each with their own little piece of power. Perhaps the combined mass of all those citizens (voters), would serve as a good control?

Then, various circumstances occurred, and now, the grand experiment is on the brink of collapse. Let’s hope we can find a way to save our collective bacon from the flames.

What happens when a person like Cervil with an almost infinite amount of magical power decides to take away others’ freedoms? Taken from the Crunchyroll stream.

My favorite episode from this episode is the one that ties in with the notion of power. The show has been attempting to address this idea, despite Cervil’s seemingly endless magic reserves. This episode brought it into sharp focus. It was both interesting and frustrating to me.

Soon it became apparent that even Mercenary was not strong enough to defeat the demon-possessed. Zero asked Holt to distract the demon-possessed while Zero prepared her incantation. Coudeau, Holt and Cervil watched in horror as Zero’s incantation produced a huge green, spinning cloud. It was thrown to the ground by Emerald lightning. She instructed Mercenary not to touch the demon-possessed. To give her a little more time, Mercenary cut the demon-possessed in half and then jumped away.

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Delivery – Zero’s Answer

Hundreds, then dozens of undead erupted from the ground. Zero called out ( 11:01), “Forbidden Chapter,” final page! … Arisen dead, it’s mealtime!”

When a tsunami of the dead swept through, the demon-possessed had just managed to pull itself together. It was torn apart by the voracious undead using their claws and teeth.

Holt screamed, “Is this magic?”

This was the part that I enjoyed most (and, to be honest, the entire battle was enjoyable! ): Zero is now in teaching mode and said ( 11.57), “If an exceptional mage takes the wrong path, they can easily bring down the world. Don’t wander off course.

The moment was a good one. It directly addressed a topic that I am invested in. The show’s premise required that it address a topic if it was to keep its thematic integrity. Bravo for being both interesting and true to your roots!

Zero’s spell caused them to react, which showed that they were still innocent of the power. That’s a good thing. Capture from Crunchyroll stream.

It disappointed me a little. Zero’s answer to power thwarting was more power. This is an answer I already knew, but it’s one that I feel is missing. To be honest, it may just be my foolish optimism in the reality of contradictory facts that makes me believe an answer is possible. Fiction is where I can experiment and not put people in danger so I will keep looking. This was fun to watch, at the very least.

What do you think about the witches’ willingness to protect the human race? Which were your favourite moments from this episode? Let me know your favorite moments in this episode by leaving a comment!