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September 13, 2006

Makai Senki Disgaea 11

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Vulcanos makes our heroes strand on the snowfield that crosses the moon.  There, they see many Prinnies, but when Laharl calls for the Prinnies to make him some food, they come to greet him and then leave again.  This annoys Laharl greatly, but then the red prinny appears and tells him to leave the Prinnies be.  Now Laharl gets even more angry and he leaves.  Flonne keeps talking to the red prinny, she noticed this prinny is different then the others.  The prinny denies this, but he does tell Flonne that he’s happy that Laharl has such good people around him, and that his hart has started to open for love.  Flonne is very happy to hear that someone else also thinks that way ^_^  Meanwhile, Laharl has chased away Etna because she made a joke about the prinnies running away from Laharl because he isn’t nice to them.  When Flonne goes to him end tells him he should consider other people’s feelings, he gets even more angry.  Flonne then goes and talk to Etna, who tells her why Laharl is like that.  Laharl’s mother, the Queen was a human and she was always telling him about love.  Once, Laharl became ill though, and the only way to heal him was to sacrifice the life of the one who loved him most: his mother.  After his mother’s death, Laharl started to hate everything concerning love.  Suddenly the moon becomes dark and three creatures appear from it.  They activate some kind of beam that sucks out the prinnies’ souls and leads them to the red moon.  Laharl notices the beam, and also Etna and Flonne are watching it.  Then Mid-boss appears with Laharl, and the red Prinny with Etna and Flonne, and they explain what’s happening: these prinnies have already repented for their sins, so their soul gets to go to the red moon, where they can find rest.  When Laharl hears this, he gets angry again and flies up to the beam to stop the prinnies.  Mid-boss tries to convince him not to, but Laharl send him flying and goes to the beam.  There, the three guardians of the prinnies’ souls stop him.  Mid-boss comes back and tells him once more that the prinnies have already repented for their sins.  Laharl keeps fighting the guardians, but then the red prinny also asks him to stop.  He tells Laharl that he should be compassionate to his underlings.  The talk of the red prinny reminds Laharl of his mother, so he stops.  When the red prinny is about to leave into the beam, Flonne asks him what his sin was.  The prinny tells them that he threw away his life, to save his child.  Everyone now realises who the prinny is.  Flonne says it’s cruel of her to leave once more without saying goodbye to her son, but the queen says that that’ s a cruel thing to say.  She wants to hold her child, but they already had to say goodbye once, so making it fast is also a way of showing love.  Then her soul leaves into the light, and Laharl keeps looking at it until it reaches the moon.  Flonne than realises Laharl must really love his mother and she thanks the queen for showing her an other vision on love.  The next day, Mid-boss appears again and is talking to Laharl about how he now is truely a great king.  Flonne notices how Laharl and Mid-boss look alike, but Etna doesn’t see it.  Then Laharl opens the way to heaven.

One more episode ^_^ I’ve been wondering if Mid-boss is perhaps Laharl’s brother?  They don’t give an answer to that in the last episode either, so I don’t really know.  Next time they arrive in heaven.  It may take a while before I make a summary of episode 12, because I don’t have it here, I’ll try to do it as soon as possible though. 

                                             

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