Today (September 23), the TV animation "Our Last Battle, or the Holy War That Begins the World" officially released character PV images. The original work is a light novel written by Kei Sasane and illustrated by Aoi Nekogawa. Character PV: Background: The Empire, which has a powerful scientific force, and the Nebilis Imperial Court, which is feared by the world for its reputation as the "Witch Country". On the endless battlefield between the two countries, a boy and a girl met. Iska, the youngest swordsman ever promoted to the strongest force in the Empire. Alice Rize, the Ice Witch Princess, who is known as the strongest in the Imperial Court. "If you can catch me, you might be able to realize your dream." "You should defeat me so that you can move forward on your path to unifying the world." The two began to fight as old enemies. However, the boy was attracted by the girl's beauty and noble demeanor, and the girl was also fascinated by the boy's strength and way of survival. Even if the two could not walk side by side, they could only fight until one of them fell. The light novel-adapted TV animation "Our Last Battle, or the Holy War That Begins the World" is expected to be broadcast on October 7, 2020. Interested players can click here to view the official website. Video screenshots:
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