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Produced by Okuruto Noboru; aired January to March 2024 (12 episodes). Available Products
Yogiri and his classmate Tomochika Dannoura are deemed "giftless" and left as bait for a dragon.
She acts as the "straight man" to Yogiri's absurdity, often using her Dannoura-style martial arts and providing a grounded perspective to the chaotic situation. Media Adaptations Key Details Light Novel Written by Tsuyoshi Fujitaka; 13 volumes. Manga Produced by Okuruto Noboru; aired January to March
The anime is available on platforms such as Netflix Japan and HIDIVE.
It is not a magical skill but a conceptual one. Yogiri is described as the "literal embodiment of the end" or "non-existence". Media Adaptations Key Details Light Novel Written by
The story begins with a school bus of students summoned by a to become candidates for the role of "Sage" in a new world.
His ability senses "killing intent" or hostility and can automatically kill the aggressor before they can act, even if Yogiri is asleep or unaware of their existence. Yogiri is described as the "literal embodiment of
Much of the series' appeal comes from the contrast between the world's standard "overpowered" entities (vampires, gods, and other isekai heroes) and Yogiri, who ends their threats with a single thought while remaining mostly bored.