I still have some questions but I like how open-ended this was in a way. Very underrated anime even if the narrative is a gold mine
K: Return of Kings
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Tensions are running high among the clans as the Green King begins making moves that threaten to drive the world into pandemonium. Following the death of the Gold King, the safety of the Dresden Slate, the source of power of the Kings, is under threat. Nagare Hisui, the sly and mysterious leader of the Green Clan Jungle, is determined to procure the powerful Slate by any means possible. Standing directly in his way is Sceptre 4, the Blue Clan, headed by their unyielding King, Reishi Munakata. However, the grim sight of his crumbling Sword of Damocles leaves the stability of his clan and all of Japan in jeopardy. Meanwhile, still recovering from their tragic losses, Anna Kushina and her aggressive clan HOMRA find themselves caught up in the Green King's games. Amidst the chaos, Kurou Yatogami and Neko are left vulnerable while their beloved friend, Yashiro Isana, the Silver King, remains missing. As the remaining clans struggle against the Green King's formidable forces, one final king appears. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Yashiro Isana
Friendly and charismatic high school student, unknowingly the Silver King, pursued by powerful factions.
Portrayed by Riegel Sam
Neko
Neko, a mysterious and agile member of the HOMRA clan, aids Yashiro Isana.
Portrayed by Sheh Stephanie
Kurou Yatogami
A skilled swordsman and quiet individual, Kurou is unwavering in his goals yet values genuine companionship above all.
Portrayed by Mercer Matthew
Anna Kushina
Anna Kushina: A mysterious, powerful Miko with a connection to the Silver Clan, skilled in swordsmanship and manipulation of sacred objects.
Portrayed by O'Shaughnessey Colleen
Reishi Munakata
The composed Blue King, Reisi Munakata, prioritizes negotiation and civilian safety, leading SCEPTER 4 with lightning powers.
Portrayed by Seitz Patrick
Quick Takes
View all 39 takesSolid episode, the dialogue also gave the kind of closure needed here. Even if it's heavy theme-wise, the lighter scenes and interactions balanced everything out
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