Sousou no Frieren – 16

Sousou no Frieren’s first cour ends with an arch-typical Frieren episode.  That is to say, full of wistful reminiscences about mortality and furtive glances into the future.  There’s no way this series is on par with Yokohama Kaidanshi Kikou – that one is among the finest manga ever written while this one is just very, very good.  But it’s rare enough for anything to even put one in mind of YKK, and Frieren absolutely does.  For that alone I would be watching, but fortunately there are substantial charms to this show above and beyond that.

In a way, I think this story is as much as anything about how precariously one must balance to try and live in the moment.  That much more so for Frieren, whose pure volume of past and future is so massive.  It’s a tightrope few people in this story can successfully walk, and the past is a character forever walking alongside them, unseen.  Sein is chasing a ghost from his past, and Frieren is almost entirely driven by motives related to hers.  It’s almost as if her seemingly endless lifespan has made the concept of future meaningless to her, making her past that much more overbearing.

Frieren is a decidedly sentimental person, in contradiction of her mannerisms.  How else does one explain a detour to visit Old Man Voll (Hoshino Mitsuaki), a 400-year old dwarf acquaintance?  She wants to talk about the past, and there are so few with whom she can do it.  As old as he is (we’re told dwarves normally live about 300 years) Voll is a blip on Frieren’s radar screen, but with so few of her own kind around, he’s still the most powerful link to her past she can access without actually going to Ende (and it not turning out to be a myth).

Voll himself is a creature of his past.  He’s been protecting a small village for so long no one even in that village knows why.  They just think he’s a senile old coot, but he’s still sharp enough to catch Stark off-guard (and provide him a week’s training).  The reason Voll does what he does is to keep a promise to his human wife – gone now for so long he can’t remember her face or voice – who loved the village.  Voll and Frieren have lots of talks about the past, their favorite subject.  She’d stay for a decade if she could, but Fern insists on keeping it to a week.  They both get something out of this, in Voll’s case a dream of his wife which allows him to see and hear her again at last.

As for Sein, he’s chasing Gorilla Warrior, whose name and face he remembers perfectly well.  But if he didn’t, he has a photo of the pair of them – who knew photos existed in this mythology (and if they do, what other anachronistic things might too)?  Thanks to his “impact” name, Gorilla Warrior is well-remembered along this route, and in one village Sein is directed to speak to “Stubborn Old Woman” (Kubota Tamie), who knew him well.  Memorable nicknames are apparently the key to one’s legacy, and Sein too has one – “Goatee Priest” – thanks to Heiter.

One could almost say that the Frierengumi are following a trail of the impact left by their dead or absent comrades (mostly hers).  We don’t know which one Gorilla is, but the old woman clearly has insight.  She’s only willing to share it after putting the Frierengumi to work (well, she is “Stubborn”), though in truth I think she just wants the company.  Eventually the final task is given, to polish the heroes’ statue in the canyon below the village – a monument so old no one remembers who it’s a monument to.  But one of the two figures is clearly Kraft,  As to the other his identity remains a mystery for now, but it seems this pair was the inspiration for Sein’s nickname, and they bear a striking resemblance to the parted friends.

The woman’s info – that Gorilla Warrior was off to a city called Tur, one in the opposite direction of Frieren’s destination of Äußerst (I have no idea which keys those are), the “magical city” – means Sein has a decision to make.  Given that he’s conspicuously absent from the second cour preview released this week, it seems likely that Sein will choose to follow his past (which clearly follows the established pattern in Sousou no Frieren).  That would suck, because I think he’s been an important catalyst in the show’s improvement this month.  But when your protagonist is basically an immortal that makes pretty much every other character ephemeral, so I suppose it’s wise not to get too attached.

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7 comments

  1. S

    I didn’t see much Stark in the preview either. I’m worried.

  2. FWIW, I’m seeing Stark all over the merch for the series (and there’s a lot of it). Maybe the preview thing was just “he has a dick and he’s not a trap, so the otaku won’t like it if we show him too much” kind of thing.

  3. S

    Sounds like a marketing strategy that’s not meant for me (LOL). That’s reassuring! Thank you!

  4. K

    This show is such a gem. Just calms me and makes me introspective. Thanks for the shout of Yokohama Kaidanshi Kikou. Haven’t watched it but if it’s supposed to be better than this then will definitely check it out. Curious, Hietler clearly came to this village with Sein and gorilla before but Sein seems to have forgotten it. Surely he would have met the dwarf before and it left an impression. A minor thing but made me think why heitler took them on this venture in the first place.

  5. N

    The group is getting ever so closer to Äußerst (I myself had to copy and paste this word. It’s faster than using the Character Map) and there are still a few more steps yet. One of those settlements has an old friend of Fern’s, an old dwarf she met when was with the Hero’s party. Indeed, she’s quite the sentimental person, wanting to stay for 10 years. She’ll have to get by with one week. Sein is also searching out for his friend, who seems to have made his mark with various people, if not only because of his name (Gorillas exist in this universe, eh?).

    The dwarf, Voll, may be reaching the end of his life, but his combat skills are indeed still sharp. Fern takes that week to catch up with Voll while he’s also training Stark. Stark does make good progress with that one week. Besides that, there’s more lifting of stuff (Vegetables this time around). It’s great for Voll to dream about his human wife and to regain some of those memories.

    The next village has more information about Sein’s pal, the Gorilla Warrior. More specifically, it’s the “Stubborn Old Woman” that lives in the village who does. But before she gives up any information, she sends them to do all sorts of different quests. Sidequests are essential to every adventure and the old woman warms up to them enough for the last task. It involves cleaning an ancient statue and one of the two figures there is Kraft. He’s been around for so long that his name and achievements have long been forgotten. It turns out that Heiter took them there and that’s how Sein became the “Goatee Priest” and his friend the “Gorilla Warrior”. Sein today barely has a goatee.

    He gets a clue from the old woman that he went off to a city named Tur, which is not on the way to Äußerst. Sein did say that he was only going to be a temporary party member and so it looks like he may be departing soon to seek out his Gorilla pal. It looks like a bunch of shows will be taking a break over New Year’s weekend including this one and so their journey will resume in 2024.

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