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The shows starts off with two people of different paths converge in a somewhat fated manner. The strangers met and together they tread the consequences of their meeting until they have peacefully come to an understanding. Soon, agreement was forged and an unlikely journey in search of an object of high importance begins. Aside from having similar beginnings and extensive high-fantasy elements, they feature fascinating lores that are very relevant in their respective plots and not just designed merely for the sake of setting. The protagonists at play are interesting both in personality and backgrounds and in addition some are particularly similar in their professions (Zero and Chaika utilize magics/spells while the Mercenary and Toru are proficient at blade weaponry). Both shows promises good fantasy adventure stories.
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Rokka no Yuusha
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Mysteries requires deduction skills to create a solution against it. Rokka no Yuusha gives off a similar route: examining an environment of riddles to unravel the truth. Both MCs do their best in order to choose the best course of action when in dire situations.
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Black Fox
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Both have western culture/theme present in their lores. Similar tale of walking down the road of revenge.