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* The entire premise itself. You're a virtually immortal creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans than you. Yet, since your emotions are somewhat dulled out, you can't feel a lot about it.

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* The entire premise itself. You're a virtually immortal creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans than you. Yet, since your emotions are somewhat dulled out, It is only when it is too late that you can't feel a lot about it.realize you wasted so much time you could have spent with them, and the grief hits all too late.
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* Heiter revealing on his deathbed that he tricked Frieren for years into helping him try and translate an ancient document for immortality. Why? It was so that she would teach Fern magic and make his surrogate daughter strong enough to journey with her when he finally died.

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* Heiter revealing on his deathbed that he tricked Frieren for years into helping him try and translate an ancient document for immortality. Why? It was immortality, so that she would teach Fern magic and make his surrogate daughter strong enough to journey with her when he finally died.
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* Frieren's belated epiphany at Himmel's funeral, where she realizes how fleeting human lives are and regrets not spending more time with Himmel. It's the first time we see her [[NotSoStoic display intense emotion]], tears dripping down her face, as she grieves the loss of someone so important to her.

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* Frieren's belated epiphany at Himmel's funeral, where she realizes how fleeting human lives are and regrets not spending more time with Himmel. It's the first time we see her [[NotSoStoic display intense emotion]], tears dripping down her face, face for the first time in a millennia, as she grieves the loss of someone so important to her.
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* Frieren's belated epiphany at Himmel's funeral, where she realizes how fleeting human lives are and regrets not spending more time with Himmel.

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* Frieren's belated epiphany at Himmel's funeral, where she realizes how fleeting human lives are and regrets not spending more time with Himmel. It's the first time we see her [[NotSoStoic display intense emotion]], tears dripping down her face, as she grieves the loss of someone so important to her.
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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans than you, so you can't feel a lot about it.

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* The entire premise itself. You're a virtually immortal creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans than you, so you. Yet, since your emotions are somewhat dulled out, you can't feel a lot about it.
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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans and you can't feel a lot about it.

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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back to meet your other friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans and than you, so you can't feel a lot about it.
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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back, all of your other friends are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans and you can't feel a lot about it.

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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back, all of back to meet your other friends friends, they are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans and you can't feel a lot about it.
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* The entire premise itself. You're a creature with an immensely long lifespan who went to an adventure to defeat the demon lord and parted with the rest of your party and promised to come back after 50 years. You're a long-living creature so these 50 years are of no problem for you, but once you've came back, all of your other friends are at their dying days because they are beings with much more ephemeral lifespans and you can't feel a lot about it.
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* Frieren's belated epiphany at Himmel's funeral, where she realizes how fleeting human lives are and regrets not spending more time with Himmel.
* Heiter revealing on his deathbed that he tricked Frieren for years into helping him try and translate an ancient document for immortality. Why? It was so that she would teach Fern magic and make his surrogate daughter strong enough to journey with her when he finally died.
* While Macht was ultimately a danger to humanity as a result of his BlueAndOrangeMorality and had to be taken out, one cannot fault him for trying to achieve a way to co-exist with humanity. He is even possibly the only demon to have had a genuine friendship with a human and yet never realized it thanks to his nature as a demon.

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