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The Lend Of The Legendary Heroes Ending

Legend of the legendary heroes ending?

I'm not interested in whether there'll be a season 2. All I want to know is what happens after the anime ends. Do Sion and ryner kill each other. Does ryner and ferris end up together etc. also is this anime based on a manga?

In The Legend of Legendary Heroes, who does Ryner Lute end up with? (I'm hoping Ferris)?

SPOILER ALERT

After a falling out with the king, he goes on his own way and now is an enemy of the king. He ends up with his anger and frustration

The legend of the legendary heroes manga?

The anime isn't based on the manga. Both are separate adaptations of the light novel. The anime covered the whole light novel. And the manga, with a total of 9 volumes, covered the whole light novel as well. So it doesn't matter if you read the scanlations (even though they're so far behind) or not, it will be the same core story with the same ending.

Now the original light novel had a sequel. Called Dai Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu. This light novel series is still being made. There is no manga adapation of this light novel. Just like how there is no sequel anime series either.

The Legend of the Legendary Heroes Season 2?

God damn. I hope there is. That was an incredible show, but I have not heard any news. Hopefully they'll announce it within the next few months. But as for a concrete answer, I don't have one. A general rule is that if they don't announce it within two years the show is kind of dead. We have a few months to hope though!

Is there gonna be a sequel of Legend of the Legendary Heroes(Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu)?

so far there is no news for a new season of Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu, but the series at how it end could possibly have a season 2. the chances of it happening i really have no idea. we can't really put our finger on this case yet and as for the manga. i think it does continue farther ahead like every anime...

Why does it seem like the age of legendary actors and great video games is coming to an end?

Not sure about “the end” but something is happening.The vast majority of modern movies, in my opinion, suck. I will refer only to the actors, not the movie idea or script, etc.Something I hate to see is this;You take a sit and watch that WWII action war movie that some youtube trailer convinced you to watch.“There is a battlefield, explosions everywhere, shoots, dead bodies, the situation si literally FUBAR, so the commander calls his group of ELITE VETERAN SUPER HARD SOLDIERS..yeah, you are waiting to see someone like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Stallone…but no, you get some 20 years old skinny boy that has more in common with a cashier than a soldier..” those are the main characters? the heroes? You can`t believe what you see, it get worse even because those very young actors can`t act well.Modern movies are so commercialy distorted by some stupid market survey that shows “people between 20–30 like young model-like faces more than rude ones.” Some idiot take this and says “You know what? This WWII movie must be modern style…lets include some youngsters in it, and don’t forget to include the right amount of ethnic variety in it.”The only modern “decent” hard actors I can think of right now are: The Rock (my God!), Liam Neeson???…shieeeeeeeeeeeeeet.Videogames are suffering from similar issues, just turning to the direction of mass production without any soul, any real original artistic idea in it…grab a formula that has work well in the past, copy, and repeat…simplify it a little for the masses…welcome to 2018.

Is DBS really ending?

Yes.Dragonball Super will end with Episode 131 “Goodbye, Goku… Until The Day We Meet Again” which will air on March 25th, 2018.Now, that doesn’t mean that Dragonball Super is ending completely. In December 2018 there will be another Dragonball Movie which will focus on the Origin Story of Yamoshi, The Original Super Saiyan God.The reason why Dragonball Super has been put aside is due to a very old and very popular anime series celebrating its 50th anniversary. At the same time, the staff have all been moved to the movie to make it of the highest quality and so the anime wouldn’t suffer and it allows the manga and English Dub to catch up.We will most likely see Dragonball return after the movie releases so I believe in January 2019 we will see either Super or a series of a different name which will be the second story in the ten year time skip. (Then again, we’re only about 1–2 years after Kid Buu so there’s a long path ahead).

Seinen anime suggestions? ?

Just saying what you said is going to get hate from a lot of people just say for next time I don't want anything like Naruto, One Piece, or Bleach its much more polite. It's kind of sad that someone resorts to badmouthing anything they don't agree with. Well regardless of your ignorant statement I will abide by your request.
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Why do Icelandic surnames end with "son"?

Not all surnames: only the ones for men, but more on that at the end of the answer (jump to the last paragraph if you don’t want to read the rest…) Surnames are a relatively new invention, at least in “Western culture” and in the form we know it now. Until relatively recently, people used to be known by their given names, nicknames, etc., and nothing else. In many cultures, on top of that, people had something identifying them as belonging to a tribe or clan, for example, but also some physical feature, their birthplace, or even their profession.One variation of this was being called “Whomever son of Someonelse” or “daughter of Someonelse”. In Europe, examples of this are the Slavic cultures/languages (that’s were all those “-ovich”, “-evna”, etc. come from in Russian, for example), and the Baltic ones (or at least, Lithuanian). Another one were the different Germanic peoples, and that’s were all those “-son”, “-sson”, “-sen”, and similar come from in surnames of Danish, Swedish, etc.; or the “-ez” (in Spanish) and “-es” (in Portuguese) that we got from the Visigoths.An example of use of those “patronymics”, taken from Spanish history:Jimena Díaz was the daughter ofDiego Fernández, who was the son ofFernando Fláinez, who…You get the point (if you wonder, that Jimena Díaz is the “Doña Ximena” famous for being the wife of one of Spanish national/semi-legendary medieval heroes.) Most of the cultures that used this system have ended up “fossilizing” the surnames, meaning that at some point they decided that the same “surname” would be fixed, and transmitted from father to children, instead of changing every generation.Icelandic is one of those languages where children were named using a patronymic (something that is derived from the father’s name - though sometimes the mother’s name can be used) of the type “son of…”/”daughter of…”, but they didn’t stop doing it in that fashion. And so, every man has a surname ending in -son, and every woman has a surname ending in -dóttir (meaning “daughter of”). If you wonder how that works when they marry: apparently Icelanders do not normally change their surnames when marrying.

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