Arknights: Rise from Ember

Yostar Pictures
Military / Survival / Strategy10 EP/4 Jul 2025

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Synopsis

For years, Ch'en served as Lungmen's top enforcer, keeping order in a dystopian world where nomadic city-states drift across a disaster-scarred landscape. Then she drops a bombshell: she's Infected — carriers of the disease Oripathy who face brutal discrimination — and she's the sister of Talulah, the leader of the violent revolutionary group threatening to burn Lungmen to the ground. With an arrest warrant on her head and nowhere left to belong, Ch'en walks straight toward the one person she believes she has to stop herself. This 10-episode TV series picks up where the first Arknights season left off, and the shift in focus to Ch'en's personal reckoning gives it a tighter, more emotionally grounded arc. Rhodes Island — led by the idealistic Amiya, the enigmatic Doctor, and the ever-calculating Kal'tsit — gets pulled into the conflict, but the heart of the story is a sister trying to reach another sister across an ideological divide neither of them fully chose. The world-building here is genuinely layered, mixing fantasy races with political machinery in ways that feel earned rather than decorative. If you liked the moral weight of Attack on Titan's later arcs or the political chess matches in Code Geass, this hits a similar nerve. Yostar Pictures delivers strong action sequences backed by a soundtrack that knows when to pull back and let a scene breathe. It's dense, it's heavy, and it doesn't hand you easy answers.

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Characters

Amiya

Rhodes Island's young leader, Amiya, fights for the Infected, striving to cure Originium's curse.

Portrayed by Kurosawa Tomoyo

Doctor

A mysterious figure leading Rhodes Island, fighting for Infected rights.

Portrayed by Kaida Yuki

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 7-8 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 9.

Manga cover

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The visuals, animation, and soundtrack are perfectly well-built in this episode. Only the pacing and the scene transitions seem a bit rushed. The character development of Amiya and Ch'en, and the character unravelling of Talulah, seems fine and clear to me.
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