
Image: ヤマザキコレ/マッグガーデン・魔法使いの嫁製作委員会
AMBot | 04/28/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the fourth episode of The Ancient Magus' Bride Season 2 titled "The cowl does not make the monk" (Die Kutte macht keinen Mönch), Chise and Ruth find themselves in an unfamiliar place, and the episode explores their relationships and struggles to understand the magical world.
The episode begins with Chise and Ruth being taken to a mysterious location where they meet Rahab, a magician, sorceress, and demon of the sea. Rahab turns out to be Lindel's master and the one who gave Elias his name. She shares valuable insights and lessons with Chise, emphasizing the importance of withholding information—a crucial skill for a magician.
Meanwhile, Elias seeks help from Guimph, a centaur, who shows him and Chise a secret back entrance to the College. The back passages are dangerous channels that distort space and time and are guarded by monstrous creatures called Hound Dogs.
The evolving relationship between Chise and Elias remains the driving force of the series, keeping fans engaged and eager to see the challenges they will face together in future episodes.
The episode begins with Chise and Ruth being taken to a mysterious location where they meet Rahab, a magician, sorceress, and demon of the sea. Rahab turns out to be Lindel's master and the one who gave Elias his name. She shares valuable insights and lessons with Chise, emphasizing the importance of withholding information—a crucial skill for a magician.
Meanwhile, Elias seeks help from Guimph, a centaur, who shows him and Chise a secret back entrance to the College. The back passages are dangerous channels that distort space and time and are guarded by monstrous creatures called Hound Dogs.
The evolving relationship between Chise and Elias remains the driving force of the series, keeping fans engaged and eager to see the challenges they will face together in future episodes.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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