A year has passed since the Labyrinth was killed, but it seems Sieg still hasn’t been able to take that next step in his relationship with Mariela. Far from it, he ends up upsetting her, and she runs away from home with the Black Iron Freight Corps! While traveling through the Fell Forest, Mariela’s group encounters a mysterious shrine in a gloomy bog. After passing through the structure’s doorway, Mariela awakens in a tower that appears to be underwater. She and her comrades will have to unravel the mystery of this place if they hope to get home. Could this fantastical realm have something to do with Mariela’s missing master?
Even though the Last volume in the Series was supposed to be the end, we got volume 6. It is nice that these novels are closer to 400 pages, than the 180 pages some of the other Light novels come in as. Meriala after a fight with Seig, decides to find her missing Master. What she finds is a Mysterious underwater Castle, with various monsters and puzzles to Solve. With help of the Black Iron Freight company and later Seig, she learns a bit about her Master and the History of the Fell forest.
The novel while not a needed part of the story was still entertaining to read.
Perfect fine after story for one of my favourite recent light novel series. Not quite up to the standard of the main story, but nice to get a few answers on a couple of back story questions and a more definitive resolution to Mariella & Sieg's relationship
The first 5 are a complete thought and I think of this volume as how are they now a year later. This was a bit more light hearted at times with the memory portions being all types of feels. I should of checked out the appendix earlier because I couldn't imagine visually the description with all the action going back and forth. Saw it and could understand. A bit sad its over but it was so good.
Would like to see more stories written in this universe. Possibly a story about one of Freyja's other apprentices, but even more so just stories about other, unrelated people, such as the group of small nations, or some other country entirely.