AMBot | 11/05/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The episode is set in the capital of the Kingdom of Lese and focuses on the complex dynamics between the characters Ragna, Crimson (also known as Veronica), and the dragon Ultimatia, the Winged Monarch. Other characters include Golem, Chimera, Borgius, and Nebulim, each with their own roles and loyalties.

Crimson, who is posing as Veronica, devises a plan to hunt Ultimatia while making use of Ragna's combat abilities. Despite the concerns of her subordinates, Golem and Chimera, regarding Ultimatia's time-control magic, Crimson is confident in Ragna's skills.

Ultimatia, who has taken control of the capital, is observed employing time-control magic. This revelation unsettles the characters as they contemplate what it means to face such power.

Ragna encounters Ultimatia and is tempted to attack her alone but decides against it, choosing instead to ally with Crimson. This decision is met with mixed feelings as Ragna grapples with her sense of duty and instincts.

Golem and Chimera engage in a humorous yet insightful debate about their abilities and intelligence, reflecting their unique creation by Crimson.

Crimson discerns the limits of Ultimatia's time-control magic: she cannot both stop and rewind time simultaneously. This discovery becomes the key to their strategy in defeating Ultimatia.

Crimson's plan involves launching an relentless assault on Ultimatia, exploiting the moment when she cannot stop time because she is rewinding it. The goal is to exhaust her magical reserves and ultimately kill her.

Ragna struggles with an internal conflict, questioning his earlier decision to retreat. He confronts his fears and self-doubts, realizing that his hesitation stems not from composure but from fear.

Ragna resolves to challenge Ultimatia, driven by his oath to slay all dragons. The episode culminates in a dramatic confrontation where Ultimatia employs her time-control magic to counter Ragna's attack.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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