Humans ain't got time for your immortal foolishness!
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this feels like an epilogue to a story we never got to witness. In the sense that the writer never has to work with any status quo, everything can be explained in hindsight. The worldbuilding will be very wide and not deep. Breadth not depth. Here's another little creature, or another little town... the interplay will be lacking im sure since the story already is what it is and its in an episodic format from the get-go.
Its kind of more like a slice-of-life anime fantasy edition which is cool, I guess. The little girl isn't training for anything ultimately, they're all training montages in the sense of building Frieren and her's relationship. Theres no conflict is what I mean. Idk as a male audience member this is meh outside of atmosphere and visuals.