I will try to explain why I came to this conclusion and I hope to do so in a way that will not seem offensive to anyone. In my opinion, Seikai no Monshou does this and worse. One of the oldest tricks in the trade is to create an overly intricate setting to try and mask the bias and deceit in an artwork. Jinto and Abriel are thrust into the conflict, unaware that this skirmish marks the beginning of a full-scale war between the Abh Empire and mankind.Ī rating of 1/10 is way too low to be left unjustifed and that is why I wrote this review. While traveling to Jinto's new school in the Abh homeland, their ship is caught in a violent space battle between the fleets of the Alliance and the Abh. Helping him is Lafiel Abriel, an austere Abh princess whom Jinto quickly befriends. Now a young count, Jinto must learn the ways of Abh nobility and live among those who subjugated his people. When he was young, his father-the president of Martine-sold their world in exchange for a high position in the empire. Seikai no Monshou tells the story of Jinto Linn. As countless worlds fall to the Abh, mankind establishes the Four Nations Alliance-a resistance faction made up of the United Mankind, the Republic of Greater Alcont, the Federation of Hania, and the People's Sovereign of Union Planets. In the distant future, humanity is under attack by the Abh Empire, a race of advanced humanoid beings possessing vastly superior technology.
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