Black Summoner (Japanese: 黒の召喚士, Hepburn: Kuro no Shōkanshi) is a Japanese light novel series written by Doufu Mayoi. It began publication online on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō novel posting website in October 2014. Overlap began publishing the series with illustrations by Kurogin under their Overlap Bunko imprint in June 2016. A manga adaptation with illustrations by Gin Ammo began serialization in Overlap's Comic Gardo website in January 2018. An anime television series adaptation by Satelight aired from July to September 2022.
Black Summoner | |
黒の召喚士 (Kuro no Shōkanshi) | |
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Novel series | |
Written by | Doufu Mayoi |
Published by | Shōsetsuka ni Narō |
Original run | October 6, 2014 – present |
Light novel | |
Written by | Doufu Mayoi |
Illustrated by |
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Published by | Overlap |
English publisher |
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Imprint | Overlap Bunko |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | June 25, 2016 – present |
Volumes | 20 |
Manga | |
Written by | Doufu Mayoi |
Illustrated by | Gin Ammo |
Published by | Overlap |
English publisher |
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Magazine | Comic Gardo |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 11, 2018 – present |
Volumes | 17 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshimasa Hiraike |
Produced by |
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Written by | Yoshimasa Hiraike |
Music by |
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Studio | Satelight |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | Tokyo MX |
Original run | July 9, 2022 – September 24, 2022 |
Episodes | 12 |
Plot
editWaking up in a strange new place with no memory of his past life, Kelvin learns that he's bartered away those very memories in exchange for powerful new abilities during his recent transmigration. Heading out into a whole new world as a Summoner—with his first Follower being the very goddess who brought him over. Kelvin begins his new life as an adventurer, and it isn't long before he discovers his hidden disposition as a battle junkie. From the Black Knight of the Ancient Castle of Evil Spirits to the demon within the Hidden Cave of the Sage, he revels in the fight against one foe after another.
Characters
edit- Kelvin (ケルヴィン, Keruvin)
- Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama[2] (Japanese); Van Barr[3] (English)
- The main protagonist who is a reincarnated Summoner, the only S-rank summoner in the world. He bartered away his memories of his previous life to gain useful abilities; though only memory of himself, akin to amnesia. His current contracted servants are Clotho, Gerard, Melfina, and Sera. Kelvin is in romantic relationships with Melfina, Efil, Sera and Ange; being a natural chick magnet.
- Efil (エフィル, Efiru)
- Voiced by: Manaka Iwami[2] (Japanese); Bev Megato[3] (English)
- Originally a slave, she is a Half-Elf, bought by Kelvin and trained to be a formidable Archer. She had a curse to set anybody she touches on fire, until Kelvin came and broke it. She is domineering whenever a pretty woman hits on Kelvin. She is the perfect homemaker, even though they have maids; Efil is an excellent cook and seamstress.
- Melfina (メルフィーナ, Merufīna)
- Voiced by: Reina Ueda[2] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[3] (English)
- The Goddess of Reincarnation, she is the one responsible for giving Kelvin his powers in exchange for his memories. As she is a goddess, she has a very high level, over 100. She is so strong that Kelvin himself, an S-rank summoner, could not summon her when he entered the world. Her true form was hidden, appearing as an interactive game menu until creating an artificial body for herself which Kelvin can summon. In her artificial body, she is shown to look like an angel, with wings and a white dress. She is a glutton, who even sleep talks about food.
- Clotho (クロト, Kuroto)
- Voiced by: Randhi[4] (Japanese); Mary Morgan[3] (English)
- Clotho is a contracted Slime used by Kelvin. He is the first monster contracted by Kelvin, and is immediately put to use by him to kill another slime. He has since evolved into a Slime Gluttonia, a monster almost as strong as Demon Lords.
- Gerard (ジェラール, Jerāru)
- Voiced by: Yōsuke Akimoto[4] (Japanese); Bruce Carey[3] (English)
- He is a Blackghost Knight, bound to earth by the pain and anger of losing his wife and kids. He is Kelvin's second contracted monster. As of episode 5, he has evolved into an Abyssal Knight Commander. He sees and addresses Kelvin as "[his] King". But they work together as equals during quests.
- Sera (セラ)
- Voiced by: Minori Suzuki[4] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[3] (English)
- She is the daughter of the former Demon King Gustav, who was sealed away for her safety. She was taught to become an Arcane Pugilist and became Kelvin's third contracted servant. Despite her age, Sera is like a big child, since the world is all so new to her.
- Ange (アンジェ, Anje)
- Voiced by: Konomi Inagaki[5] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[3] (English)
- Receptionist of the Adventurer's Guild in Parth. She is secretly an assassin meant to keep an eye on Kelvin as oversight from the Reincarnation process, though she ends up in love with him as well. This is the more awkward of Kelvin's romances as Ange does not know how to express love normally; all she knows is her fake persona and how to kill.
- Rion (リオン)
- Voiced by: Yume Miyamoto[5] (Japanese); Kristi Rothrock[3] (English)
- A reincarnated Hero summoned by Kelvin, who he adopts as his sister; she previously died young from illness. Kelvin is secretly grooming her as a Hero, but lets Rion enjoy her life as she wishes. Rion loves fantasy stories, which is why she adapts to the new world easily. Her adventuring partner is a wolf named Alex, whom Kelvin tamed for her. Rion feels no shame in exposing skin, from her revealing adventurer gear to simply being naked out of the bath; Alex has to act as a censor bar.
Media
editLight novels
editWritten by Doufu Mayoi, the series began publication online on Shōsetsuka ni Narō on October 6, 2014.[6] The series was later acquired by Overlap, who began publishing the series with illustrations by Kurogin (and DaiXt as of volume 7) under their Overlap Bunko imprint on June 25, 2016.[2] As of December 2023, twenty volumes have been released.[7] In July 2020, J-Novel Club announced they licensed the series for English publication.[8] In August 2023, Yen Press announced that they would release print versions of the light novel.[9]
Volumes
editNo. | Title | Original release date | English release date | ||
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1 | The Bound Demon | June 25, 2016[10] 978-4-86554-117-5 | September 9, 2020 (digital)[11] February 20, 2024 (print)[12] 978-1-71837-548-2 (digital) 978-1-97539-220-8 (print) | ||
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2 | The False Champions | September 25, 2016[13] 978-4-86554-157-1 | November 11, 2020 (digital)[14] June 18, 2024 (print)[15] 978-1-71837-550-5 (digital) 978-1-97539-221-5 (print) | ||
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3 | The Army of Monsters | January 25, 2017[16] 978-4-86554-192-2 | January 30, 2021 (digital)[17] October 15, 2024 (print)[18] 978-1-71837-552-9 (digital) 978-1-97539-229-1 (print) | ||
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4 | The Pristine Ice Princess | May 25, 2017[19] 978-4-86554-217-2 | April 11, 2021 (digital)[20] February 18, 2025 (print)[21] 978-1-71837-554-3 (digital) 978-1-97539-230-7 (print) | ||
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5 | The Demon Lord Rises | August 25, 2017[22] 978-4-86554-251-6 | June 15, 2021[23] 978-1-71837-556-7 | ||
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6 | The Red Maidens | January 25, 2018[24] 978-4-86554-307-0 | October 15, 2021[25] 978-1-71837-558-1 | ||
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7 | The Creeping Darkness | June 25, 2018[26] 978-4-86554-370-4 | December 23, 2021[27] 978-1-71837-560-4 | ||
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8 | The Pope of the Holy Empire | December 25, 2018[28] 978-4-86554-416-9 | April 8, 2022[29] 978-1-71837-562-8 | ||
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9 | The True Champion | April 25, 2019[30] 978-4-86554-480-0 | June 24, 2022[31] 978-1-71837-564-2 | ||
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10 | The Empress Returns | August 25, 2019[32] 978-4-86554-534-0 | September 23, 2022[33] 978-1-71837-566-6 | ||
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11 | The Horn Sounds in the Abyss | February 25, 2020[34] 978-4-86554-613-2 | December 23, 2022[35] 978-1-71837-568-0 | ||
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12 | Black Pierces the Sky | May 25, 2020[36] 978-4-86554-662-0 | April 7, 2023[37] 978-1-71837-570-3 | ||
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13 | Blessings of the Dragon Kings | October 25, 2020[38] 978-4-86554-762-7 | July 10, 2023[39] 978-1-71837-572-7 | ||
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14 | Summoning the Goddess of Reincarnation | March 25, 2021[40] 978-4-86554-868-6 | September 22, 2023[41] 978-1-7183-7574-1 | ||
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15 | The Rising of the Battle Junkie | August 25, 2021[42] 978-4-86554-977-5 | December 18, 2023[43] 978-1-71837-576-5 | ||
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16 | Adventurers of the Labyrinthine Country | February 25, 2022[44] 978-4-8240-0110-8 | March 12, 2024[45] 978-1-71837-578-9 | ||
17 | Academy Battlefront | June 25, 2022[46] 978-4-8240-0211-2 | June 5, 2024[47] 978-1-71837-580-2 | ||
18 | Distorted Love | September 25, 2022[48] 978-4-8240-0294-5 | August 27, 2024[49] 978-1-71837-582-6 | ||
19 | Authority Invasion | April 25, 2023[50] 978-4-8240-0468-0 | November 27, 2024[51] | ||
20 | — | December 25, 2023[7] 978-4-8240-0684-4 | — |
Manga
editA manga adaptation, illustrated by Gin Ammo, began serialization in Comic Gardo on January 11, 2018.[1] As of February 2024, the individual chapters have been collected into eighteen tankōbon volumes.[52] J-Novel Club is also publishing the manga in English.[8] Yen Press will start publishing the volumes in print.
Volumes
editNo. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | June 25, 2018[53] | 978-4-86554-366-7 | January 6, 2021 (digital)[54] March 19, 2024 (print)[55] | 978-1-71831-620-1 (digital) 978-1-97539-222-2 (print) | ||
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2 | November 25, 2018[56] | 978-4-86554-419-0 | June 9, 2021 (digital)[57] June 18, 2024 (print)[58] | 978-1-71831-621-8 (digital) 978-1-97539-223-9 | ||
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3 | April 25, 2018[59] | 978-4-86554-485-5 | August 4, 2021 (digital)[60] September 17, 2024 (print)[61] | 978-1-71831-622-5 (digital) 978-1-97539-224-6 (print) | ||
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4 | August 25, 2018[62] | 978-4-86554-539-5 | September 23, 2021 (digital)[63] December 10, 2024 (print)[64] | 978-1-71831-623-2 (digital) 978-1-97539-225-3 (print) | ||
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5 | November 25, 2019[65] | 978-4-86554-579-1 | January 26, 2022 (digital)[66] March 18, 2025 (print)[67] | 978-1-71831-624-9 (digital) 978-1-97539-226-0 (print) | ||
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6 | March 25, 2020[68] | 978-4-86554-631-6 | May 11, 2022[69] | 978-1-71831-625-6 | ||
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7 | July 25, 2020[70] | 978-4-86554-710-8 | August 31, 2022[71] | 978-1-71831-626-3 | ||
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8 | December 25, 2020[72] | 978-4-86554-815-0 | October 19, 2022[73] | 978-1-71831-627-0 | ||
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9 | March 25, 2021[74] | 978-4-86554-878-5 | December 14, 2022[75] | 978-1-71831-628-7 | ||
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10 | July 25, 2021[76] | 978-4-86554-970-6 | February 15, 2023[77] | 978-1-71831-629-4 | ||
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11 | October 25, 2021[78] | 978-4-8240-0039-2 | April 19, 2023[79] | 978-1-7183-1630-0 | ||
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12 | February 25, 2022[80] | 978-4-8240-0121-4 | June 14, 2023[81] | 978-1-7183-1631-7 | ||
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13 | June 25, 2022[82] | 978-4-8240-0222-8 | October 9, 2023[83] | 978-1-7183-1632-4 | ||
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14 | September 25, 2022[84] | 978-4-8240-0301-0 | December 22, 2023[85] | 978-1-7183-1633-1 | ||
15 | January 25, 2023[86] | 978-4-8240-0403-1 | April 2, 2024[87] | 978-1-7183-1634-8 | ||
16 | May 25, 2023[88] | 978-4-8240-0514-4 | June 14, 2024[89] | 978-1-71831-635-5 | ||
17 | October 25, 2023[90] | 978-4-8240-0644-8 | — | — | ||
18 | February 25, 2024[52] | 978-4-8240-0749-0 | — | — |
Anime
editAn anime television series adaptation was announced on February 17, 2022. It is produced by Satelight and directed and scripted by Yoshimasa Hiraike, with Miwa Oshima designing the characters and Michiru and Yuria Miyazono composing the music. It aired from July 9 to September 24, 2022, on Tokyo MX.[91][2][4] The opening theme song is "Ataman Chū Dead End" (頭ん中DEAD END) by RetBear (unknown Vo:10fu), while the ending theme song is "Wherever" by Minori Suzuki.[92] Crunchyroll has licensed the series, and has begun streaming an English dub starting on July 23, 2022.[93][3] It also released the series on Blu-ray in August 2023.[94] Medialink has licensed the series in Asian region and streaming on their YouTube channel Ani-One Asia.
Episodes
editNo. | Title [95][96] | Directed by [a] | Written by [a] | Storyboarded by [a] | Original air date [97] | |
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1 | "Reincarnated Without Memories" Transliteration: "Kioku o Nakushita Tenseisha" (Japanese: 記憶を無くした転生者) | Mayo Nozaki | Yoshimasa Hiraike | Yoshimasa Hiraike | July 9, 2022 | |
By the mistake of a god, a young man named Kelvin dies and agrees to be reincarnated into a new world with skills he chooses himself, in exchange for all memories except his name taken. Awakening in the new world he finds he choose to be a Summoner mage and the Goddess of Reincarnation, Melfina, is now his servant in the form of an interactive game menu. Arriving in the town of Parth he joins the Adventurers Guild as a basic mage, keeping his Summoner skill secret as Melfina explains Summoners are so rare and powerful, kings and nations would start wars to acquire him. He takes a job to slay slime monsters which leads to taming a slime and naming it Clotho, which also gives it a distinct personality. He learns from Melfina before reincarnating he made his Summoner class Rank S, the highest possible, making him the most powerful living Summoner, and as he is still only Level 1 he will become even more powerful as his Level increases. His skill also provides a massive boost to his summons as Clotho is now a hundred times stronger. Returning to Parth he is disturbed to find slavery is common in this world but tries not to think about it and instead rents a room for the night. | ||||||
2 | "Dark Knight" Transliteration: "Kuro Reikishi" (Japanese: 黒霊騎士) | Yoshitaka Fujimoto | Yoshimasa Hiraike | Royden B Kiyoshi Okuyama[b] | July 16, 2022 | |
Kelvin is quickly promoted to E Rank. D Rank adventurer Cashel, who seeks to humiliate Kelvin, advises him to hunt a monster known as a Blackghost Knight. With his Appraisal skill, Kelvin sees Cashel is titled as a Murderer, so instead of joining him he suggests a contest, Kelvin against Cashel's entire party. Cashel and his criminal party members, Gimul and Raj, plot to murder Kelvin. Kelvin captures Raj while Gimul is captured by Clotho, who has now evolved into a Slime Gluttonia, an almost Demon Lord class monster. Cashel is easily beaten up by Kelvin and confesses to hunting low rank adventurers for experience, so they are arrested. Kelvin locates the Blackghost Knight who already has a personality and a name, Gerard. Gerard is able to explain he was once a human knight, but became a monster after he died. After a short duel to gauge each other's strength Gerard abruptly remembers the kingdom he once served, Alcarl, was destroyed by an elf named Jildora when Alcarl would not help the Lizea Empire destroy the Holy Empire of Deramis. This also caused the death of Gerard's wife and daughter, Betty and Connie, the pain of which kept him tied to the world after he died. The next day Kelvin supplies a piece of Gerard's armour as proof he completed the job, and combined with Cashel's bounty is promoted directly to B Rank. Gerard joins Clotho and Melfina as Kelvin's newest monster. | ||||||
3 | "A Secret Shared with the Guild, and a Slave Girl" Transliteration: "Girudo to no Mitsuyaku to Dorei Shōjo" (Japanese: ギルドとの密約と奴隷少女) | Takaaki Ishiyama | Yoshimasa Hiraike | Yoshimasa Hiraike Takeshi Mori | July 23, 2022 | |
Kelvin meets Guildmaster Leo, who asks if Kelvin came from another world, showing his Appraisal Skill is more powerful than Kelvin's Concealment Skill, so he can see he is a Summoner. Leo admits he knew Cashel was a murderer, but as Cashel was a foreign noble he needed proof, so he is grateful to Kelvin. He also reveals other reincarnations were summoned as the current Heroes of the Deramis Empire to face a Demon Lord, so Leo wants Kelvin to instead focus on the monsters who become more powerful due to the Demon Lord's influence. Kelvin agrees and decides to purchase a female slave, to train and add her to his team. He seeks out the slave he saw on his first day, a beautiful half-elf named Efil who so far has not been sold due to a curse she has that burns those she touches. Purchasing her, he breaks her curse, allowing her to touch people for the first time. Returning to his lodgings Efil is taken under the wing of Claire, his landlady, while Kelvin shows her how to use her previously unspent skill points. Kelvin is unable to sleep at night as he is forced to share his bed with Efil. | ||||||
4 | "Demon" Transliteration: "Akuma" (Japanese: 悪魔) | Miho Arai | Shingo Nagai | Yoshimasa Hiraike | July 30, 2022 | |
Efil becomes a deadly archer and gains an affinity for fire due to her previous curse. She also befriends Angie, a Guild secretary. Tabura, third prince of Trycen, arrogantly confronts and attempts to grab Angie and Efil, so Kelvin beats up his guards. Tabura admits he came to Parth to hire a rumoured strong adventurer to boost his poor reputation, but Kelvin reveals he is the adventurer and refuses Tabura's offer. Melfina visits the Cathedral of Deramis to impart a prophecy to Oracle Colette, ordering the heroes deal with a threat in the west, and to stay away from Parth. Efil tells Kelvin she has fallen in love with him, but Kelvin resists his desire as she is still a slave and he feels he would be taking advantage. Melfina informs Kelvin the four heroes are weaker than she was expecting as Kelvin has almost surpassed them. Leo sends Kelvin to deal with a demon sealed in a cave. Kelvin finds two demons, the Archdemon Viktor, guarding a demon-girl named Sera, daughter to the most recently defeated Demon Lord Gustav. Viktor hopes by eating Kelvin he will gain the human ability to break the seal keeping Sera trapped. He will then eat Sera and become the next Demon Lord himself. Kelvin begins smiling and Melfina and Gerard reveal to Efil Kelvin has an unfortunate habit, he is a total battle junkie; the more powerful his opponents the more excited he becomes. | ||||||
5 | "Daughter of the Demon King" Transliteration: "Maō no Musume" (Japanese: 魔王の娘) | Tsuyoshi Tobita | Shingo Nagai | Takeshi Mori Kiyoshi Okuyama[b] | August 6, 2022 | |
Viktor attacks but is weakened by Clotho draining his magic, and his arms are destroyed by Efil's arrows and Gerard's sword. Viktor assumes his full demonic form but against their teamwork he is still defeated. A stone pillar almost falls on Sera, until Viktor saves her. Viktor admits he was never going to eat Sera. In reality, Viktor once trained and took care of Sera when she was young and was assigned to guard her by her father Gustav. Before he was defeated by the Hero Gustav cast a spell on Sera sealing her away so only a human could unseal her, and Viktor has guarded her ever since. As his dying request Viktor asks Kelvin to add Sera to his party so she can finally see the world. Kelvin agrees and Viktor dies peacefully. Despite the risk she will become the next Demon King, Kelvin frees Sera and conceals her demon traits. Gerard evolves into an Abyssal Knight Commander. Kelvin reports to Leo and is promoted to Rank A for defeating Viktor. Angie organises a celebration on Kelvin's promotion. After everyone passes out drunk Kelvin finds Sera mourning for Viktor who was her only childhood companion. She decides to experience the entire world in Viktor's memory, in particular, to see the ocean and learn to swim like Viktor once promised her. | ||||||
6 | "Rice and Thieves and Heroes" Transliteration: "Kome to Tōzoku to Yūsha" (Japanese: コメと盗賊と勇者) | Kazuomi Koga | Mariko Mochizuki | Yoshimasa Hiraike Takeshi Mori | August 13, 2022 | |
Having tamed Sera, Kelvin crafts her armour from Viktor's armour and also a new sword, Dainsleif, for Gerard. Kelvin has a sudden powerful hunger for rice, so they all travel to the Water Kingdom of Toraj and its capital coastal city where rice can be found and Sera can swim in the ocean. Melfina disappears again, claiming she hopes to possess one of her avatars and finally appear in the physical world. Gerard privately suspects Melfina is jealous Kelvin has two other ladies in his party. On the journey they are attacked by the bandit gang Black Wind who want Sera and Efil for the slave trade. Sera enjoys defeating them before Kelvin interrogates them. Kelvin informs Toraj Guild leader Mist the Black Wind's secret leader is a famous adventurer from Trycen named Christoph who is secretly involved in the illegal slave trade. For political reasons they cannot accuse Christoph publicly, until Kelvin realizes the four heroes are in town. By his suggestion Mist formally requests the heroes look into recent kidnappings by the Black Wind. Kelvin locates and frees slaves captured by Black Wind before easily defeating Christoph and his lieutenants. The heroes eventually catch up but believe Christoph is another adventurer sent to free the slaves and find Kelvin and his team pretending to be the true leaders of Black Wind. | ||||||
7 | "Battle with the Heroes" Transliteration: "Yūsha-tachi to no Taisen" (Japanese: 勇者たちとの対戦) | Masahiro Takada | Mariko Mochizuki | Mitsuru Sōma | August 20, 2022 | |
Kelvin finally meets the heroes, sword wielders Touya and Setsuna, and mages Nana and Miyabi. Kelvin challenges them to a fight against him, with the losing side having to obey one order from the winner. Beginning the duel Kelvin reveals his new equipment Skill Eater, which are gloves absorbing other people's unique skills and allow Kelvin to use them. Having already borrowed Sera's Martial Combat skill, Kelvin next steals Parallel Processing from Miyabi. Touya tries to fight on his own, believing it is his job if he is to defeat the Demon Lord one day, until Setsuna slaps him for risking himself and ignoring his teammates. Touya apologizes and they fight as a team again. Kelvin thoroughly criticizes their amateur approach and gives them hints on how to improve. The heroes succeed in trapping him in an anti-magic trap, so Kelvin uses Parallel Processing to invent a new spell and frees himself. All four heroes are defeated but when they awaken Kelvin explains he is the one who rescued the slaves and Christoph is the true criminal. The heroes realize Kelvin only fought them to measure their abilities and help them improve, and thank him. Kelvin reminds them they promised to obey one order, so he demands they strip their clothes. | ||||||
8 | "Returning to Parth and the Goddess Arrives" Transliteration: "Pāzu e no Kikan to Megami no Kōrin" (Japanese: パーズへの帰還と女神の降臨) | Nozomu Kamiya | Yoshimasa Hiraike | Tatsuo Sato | August 27, 2022 | |
Kelvin changes the heroes into swim clothes and takes them to a sea cave to train against a giant octopus. Kelvin notes they almost lost to the octopus, so they stand no chance against a Dungeon Boss, and the Demon Lord would kill them without effort. Sera locates a Dungeon Boss Dragon. The heroes decide to fight it, which impresses Kelvin with their resolve, so he gives them a break and defeats the dragon himself. The heroes leave so Kelvin gives them necklaces he enchanted himself. Kelvin is summoned by the Queen of Toraj, Tsubaki Fujiwara, and realizes from her castle architecture and her family name, one of her ancestors must have been Japanese. She thanks him for defeating Black Wind and the dragon and is surprised when Kelvin requests only rice, so she rewards him with a lifetimes supply and even teaches Efil Japanese cuisine. Tsubaki attempts to hire Kelvin to work for her personally, but he rejects the offer. In Parth, Kelvin purchases a large house and also hires two of the slaves he freed from Black Wind, Elly and her daughter Luca, as household servants. Melfina returns with her avatar body and Kelvin is able to summon her into the physical world for the first time. | ||||||
9 | "Hero Summoning" Transliteration: "Yūsha Shōkan" (Japanese: 勇者召喚) | Miho Arai | Mariko Mochizuki | Takeshi Mori | September 3, 2022 | |
Melfina rewards Kelvin with her Grace of Resurrection, which can save him from any fatal attack once a month, and also allows him to summon a hero from Japan, but this can only be used once in his lifetime. This worries Kelvin as it would mean forcing someone to come to this world against their will. He shares his worries with Melfina who explains the Demon Lords all possesses the skill Papiyas, which causes insanity and makes them invulnerable to all damage. Thus the only ones who can kill them are summoned heroes; since they come from other worlds their magic is fundamentally different. Kelvin still feels guilty, so Melfina tells him to only summon people who have already died, so it would feel less like kidnap and more like a second chance. Feeling better, Kelvin decides to reincarnate a hero immediately. Casting the spell, Kelvin summons a young girl named Rio, the strongest hero from all of Japan. Rio, who had been terminally ill in Japan, is grateful to be reincarnated in a healthy body and accepts Kelvin's offer to join his party so she can repay him. As she is the only other person Kelvin has seen with black hair he decides Rio should pose as his younger half-sister. Rio also decides to change her name to Rion. | ||||||
10 | "New Family" Transliteration: "Arata Naru Kazoku" (Japanese: 新たなる家族) | Mayo Nozaki | Mariko Mochizuki | Takeshi Mori | September 10, 2022 | |
Kelvin awakens and finds Sera, Melfina and Rion have all snuck into his bed. Kelvin decides for their own safety Rion, Elly and Luca should level up, so with his XP sharing skill he increases their levels without them having to fight. He also tames a Shadow-Wolf as a pet for Rion and she names Alex. Uld, another adventurer, joins them in a dungeon with his party who are slaying monsters for their promotion exam to Rank B. Unfortunately, Sera and Gerard already slew all the monsters. Kelvin learns Guildmaster Leo has put him forward for a promotion exam to Rank S. Over several weeks Rion trains until she is a capable fighter. One night 14 assassins enter Kelvin's lands and Kelvin lets Rion and Alex fight them as a test. The assassins, former teammates of Christoph, seek revenge against Kelvin, but are all defeated by Rion while Kelvin captures their leader. Elsewhere, the Emperor of Trycen is disappointed at Christoph's failure as his exposure is an international embarrassment to Trycen, especially with the kingdoms of Gawn, Toraj and Deramis considering forming an alliance against them. Prince Azgrad and General Tristan vote to go to war immediately, General Dan and Princess Shutola vote to wait for better conditions in which to start a war. The tie break vote is left to General Clive, who is absent due to indulging his hedonistic appetite. | ||||||
11 | "Rank S Promotion Exam" Transliteration: "Esu-kyū Shōkaku Shiken" (Japanese: S級昇格試験) | Yukio Takahashi | Shingo Nagai | Takeshi Mori Kiyoshi Okuyama[b] | September 17, 2022 | |
Leo informs Kelvin Trycen has been increasing aggression against Gawn kingdom. Coincidentally, he sends Kelvin on his Rank S promotion exam, to complete a job for Leonheart Gawn, Beast-King of Gawn, by slaying a Rank S monster to save an elven village. Elven Chief Nelras mistakes Efil for his own daughter, Lumil, but realises his mistake. Kelvin is curious about Lumil and Nelras explains 20 years ago Lumil offered herself as sacrifice to save the village from a dragon. The dragon took her as his wife, but years later Lumil was found dead and fearing the dragons return, the elves fled to Gawn. Kelvin suspects Lumil was Efil's mother, though her human father remains unknown as pregnancy between the dragon and Lumil would be impossible. Nelras reveals the monster has been kidnapping elves so Kelvin erects a stone barrier around the village. Trycen soldiers invade with monsters somehow under their command, but are killed by Efil using extremely long range archery magic. Their commander avoids capture by controlling the Rank S monster, a Gigant-Lord. The Gigant is defeated by Rion and Alex, only to transform into a flaming Gigant-Furnace. Rion defeats it again anyway and captures the commander. General Clive appears and almost kills Efil, who is saved by Kelvin. Kelvin realises Clive is strong and feels his Battle-Junkie instincts rising. | ||||||
12 | "Another Reincarnated" Transliteration: "Mō Hitori no Tenseisha" (Japanese: もう一人の転生者) | Daisuke Takashima | Shingo Nagai | Takeshi Mori Kiyoshi Okuyama[b] | September 24, 2022 | |
Clive tries to hypnotize Efil into becoming his sex slave, but Kelvin defends her. He realizes Clive is also a reincarnation with a unique Hypnosis skill. Clive brags his hypnosis lets him do whatever he wants to anybody for his personal amusement. Angered by Clive's arrogance Kelvin manages to scar his face, infuriating Clive who summons a Rank S hurricane spell. Kelvin is forced to use his most powerful magic staff, the Rank S Black Disaster. He cuts through Clive's spell and severs both Clive's legs. Clive is rescued by General Tristan who teleports them both away. The elves celebrate but Kelvin is disappointed the fight was a draw. Tristan has Clive imprisoned and puts his own sex slaves in charge of torturing him for experimentation, to see if reincarnations have any scientific value. Kelvin decides he must grow his power even further. Nelras gives Efil a hair ornament belonging to Lumil. An elven girl reveals she is actually a disguised Leonheart Gawn and, having seen everything, confirms Kelvin is now promoted to S Rank. There will be an official promotion ceremony which includes a mock battle against existing S Rank adventurers. Everyone is exasperated when the idea of fighting other S Rank warriors ignites Kelvin's battle junkie instincts again. |
Reception
editAs of May 2021, the series has over one million copies in circulation.[98]
Notes
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External links
edit- Web novel at Shōsetsuka ni Narō (in Japanese)
- Light novel official website (in Japanese)
- Manga official website (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Black Summoner (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia