Spice and wolf synopsis10/6/2023 She takes him to the storeroom to have a chat, she talks to him about her plans on taking a new business offer and asks him to help her. He looks out and finds Chloe with a Horo mask. In his room, he hears a voice from the window and thinks it’s Horo. He heads back to the village and decides to spend the night. Lawrence ends up lying, shaking on the ground and Horo is gone. Horo eats some wheat, in which she needs to transform and a grey matter wipes over the screen from the left side of Horo’s body. Though she is reluctant at first, she agrees because she senses Lawrence is an honest person. She tells him that she is Horo, the “prideful wolf”, the same wolf that protects the village’s harvest. Lawrence asks Horo to prove that she is the Kenrou (wolf spirit), to show him her true form. Lawrence is pretty frighten and threatens her with his knife, only to be confused even more by her actions. The naked girl continues to act very casually and ask for alcohol and food. ![]() Then there’s some awesome howling at the moon. He tries to wake her and finds, to his surprise, that she has neko ears and bright crimson eyes. He lifts the cover to find a naked girl sleeping in his fur stock. While he walks towards his wagon, he hears movements in it. The scene once again changes, it is well into the night and Lawrence, who has left the village, and plans to sleep. The village leader has high hopes which Lawrence plays along with. The next scene sort of just establishes the time period and its politics, in which the village is becoming more and more prosperous and the nearby Count is being an ass. But during the commotion, Lawrence notices a bump to his wagon. And because she is also the last person to cut the wheat, she is the designated Horo and must be caught and locked up in the storehouse for seven days. While Lawrence is watching the last bits of wheat being harvested, he is spotted by an old “friend”, Chloe. The villagers have already started harvesting all the wheat, who have become less and less reliant on Horo, and more so on the nearby lord. Lawrence is actually familiar with the village and he arrives the day before the harvest festival, the festival celebrating the promise of the Wolf God, who is revealed now to be called “Horo”. He learns that a Pagan village nearby is causing a disturbance and holding a festival in secrecy, the village of Pasroe. The actually story starts with a travelling grey-haired merchant named Lawrence who is talking to a guard, requesting entry past the township after coming back from a trade in the south. So every year, the villagers try and catch the wolf that is sleeping in the last bundle of wheat, and next year’s harvest will be good. And when the harvest is bad, they say that the wolf ate all the wheat. The story begins with like one of those ambiguous “once upon a time scenes”. It explains the legend of the God Fox, who made a promise with a village that it would ripen and protect the wheat the villagers grew. ![]() Then I don’t know what you think “that” other thing is… It’s not what you think it is… Unless you’re thinking it’s jerky… If you’re not going to read my Synopsis, you should read my thoughts, cause I’m a little confused and need some opinions, I can’t seem to dislike much of the anime…įor more details, pictures, a summary, and thoughts… But maybe just for this I’ll review like a first-timer, maybe then I’ll be less bias. Normally, I’ve read the manga for the animes I watch, or at least end up doing it because I can’t wait the week. Their personalities come out quite strong. The OP and ED are really awesome too, I particularly like the ED, fobby Engrish just floats my boat. ![]() The main characters just meet each other, each with their own distinct history and agendas. How should I put it? It’s a pretty good start. It’s one of those animes where the start is pretty ambiguous, and not much happens. I just watched the first episode of Spice and Wolf, and wow.
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