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Rockycitygirl

Did Milliarde invent trolling out of boredom? By the way, Episode 6 is airing in two weeks; next week is being skipped.

Serathim

You've seen some of those characters on the wanted posters in season 1. The rough looking adventurers that Frieren asked about a place to get sweets for Fern's birthday back in episode 3 were on those posters.

Derpin

Milliarde's prank is diabolical. Not only did she lie about the drink being the best but she also put up a barrier that only an expert mage could get through to really sell the joke.

Infinite Winds

Frieren and JJK both on break for next week

Hans

Was eating breakfast while watching this episode. I nearly choked on my food when the screen cuts to black then to Frieren in rags and a pickaxe lol i love how every episode is like a meme of her

Dennis Hsin

Milliarde’s “malice” is actually one of the most infuriating, hilarious, and deeply unsettling points in the Emperor’s Wine chapter of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End. She is an extremely world-weary elf who has completely lost interest in life (just like Frieren in terms of longevity, but she “gave up” much earlier). She once pursued something with her entire being like other elves do, only to discover it was utterly meaningless, which turned her into someone who “does nothing and just spaces out all day.” Then, while passing through that area, purely because she was so bored, she decided to do this: • She sealed away massive amounts of the super cheap, disgusting liquor that was handed out to commoners during an ancient emperor’s coronation (the kind that’s explosively bad). • She set up an advanced barrier (one that even Frieren had to put some effort into breaking). • On the stone tablet, she used the most extravagant language to hype this trash liquor as “golden nectar,” “the finest drink in the world,” “the emperor’s personal reserve,” and other legendary-sounding nonsense. Her motive, as described in the original Japanese and many translations, is simply “to kill time” (暇つぶし / himatsubushi) or something like “a bored prank.” Is this really “malice”? • No direct murderous or destructive intent: She didn’t intend to kill anyone or target specific people. She probably never even imagined someone would spend 200 years digging for it (from an elf’s perspective, a human or dwarf’s lifetime is like the blink of an eye). • But it absolutely carries strong “malicious mischief” and indirect harm: She knew perfectly well how awful the drink was, yet she wrapped it in the highest-tier lies to lure others into staking their entire lives on it. Fass really started from zero—learning excavation techniques, spending 200 years, rejecting other opportunities—all for this bottle. Even though he laughed and shared it in the end, those 200 years of “emptiness” were real. • The most common fan complaint is: “This is more sinister than demons” or “It’s more evil than a demon pushing scams, because she knows it’s malicious.” • Others argue: “She’s just ‘sharing’ her own despair with others. That’s the cold nature of an elf’s prank.”

CD Elio

Did they say Gold!! ;D

Marty D

Episode 6 finally came out