Milk seems to have the hots for Ryner for some reason, but still goes about her job with a degree of earnestness that Ryner and Ferris completely lack. Apparently each country works very hard at protecting their magical secrets, and since Ryner left Roland without public authorization, he’s considered a rogue to be captured and forcibly returned. Whether it’s true or not, it seems the King took the secret part seriously, for no one told the Taboo-Breaker Pursuit Squadron, who has sent a small team under the command of Milk Calluad (I’m too busy insulting the show’s title to complain about every single botched English name, but trust me that there’s a lot of them). The only thing they can seem to agree on is that King Sion is a jerk for making them undertake this mission. I wanted a screen shot that illustrated both Ferris's food obsession and her inclination to abuse Ryner. Ferris is more energetic, but is vain, moderately gluttonous, and inclined both toward making up stories of Ryner’s sexual predation and inflicting grievous bodily violence on him. Ryner is lethargic in the extreme and only wants to exert exactly as much effort as is necessary to accomplish the wild goose chase he’s been sent on. It’s aided by the fact that Ryner and Ferris play off each other very well. It’s a fairly straightforward premise for Legend of the Legends of Legend, with plenty of possibilities for questing ahead. Whether any of the legends are true, the remaining items from those times are extraordinarily powerful, and the king of Roland, Sion Astal, wants to get his hands on as many of them as possible. It is quickly revealed that the two are on a somewhat secret mission (“somewhat” because Ryner keeps telling people about it anyway) to search for the relics of the “legendary heroes” that defeated equally legendary monsters that once threatened the world with destruction. Ferris has just said something unpleasant about Ryner.
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