Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers-

Rokka begins as a chosen-heroes fantasy, then shifts toward suspicion as its marked champions discover that their gathering has not followed the prophecy cleanly.

Synopsis
The Anime Lad

The goddess of fate marks six champions whenever the Demon God threatens the land. Adlet, a self-declared strongest man alive, earns one mark and heads for the rendezvous. The promised gathering does not proceed cleanly. Heroic introductions become an exercise in verification, and his verbal résumé receives unusually hostile review.

Super Eyepatch Fox

Six chosen heroes must gather against the Demon God. Adlet arrives carrying a proper mark and considerable confidence. Something about the assembly is wrong, turning a fantasy quest into a mystery among supposed allies. Every ability and account of the meeting becomes potential evidence immediately.

Gigguku

Rokka sells you a familiar chosen-six quest and lets Adlet swagger toward the gathering with outrageous confidence. Then doubt enters the room. Suddenly every elaborate costume looks suspicious and every heroic power needs an explanation. I love how quickly saving the world becomes secondary to deciding whether the assembled champions can trust one another at all.

Father's Basement

Adlet's strongest-man routine is grating, and the opening monsters look like standard fantasy obstacles. Once the champions assemble, the series finds its identity by undermining the group's trust. The party must interrogate its own premise before any fellowship becomes automatic. That suspicion gives the quest a sharper opening than its broad fantasy shell suggests.

The Seventh Brave

E1–12 · 7.4

Six chosen heroes gather inside a sealed barrier, but seven crests appear.

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