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Arslan Senki
(Heroic Legend of Arslan)


genre: historical fiction

The year is 320 in the Kingdom of Palse. Currently at war with its neighbour Lusitania, both sides prepare for battle on the plains of Atropatene. Lusitanian troops seem to be trying to lure Palse's cavalry onto the plains but for what reason? Palse's cavalry is the best there is. However, the Lusitanians have a couple tricks up their sleeve; a sorceror and a wandering prince. Who is Silvermask and what is his secret? What had happened 15 years ago which makes him hate Arslan so?


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intense situations
language
violence

Parental Guidance Advised - Some brutal violence in a couple of episodes, including a rather intense scene of torture. Very little in the way of sexual content.


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