
Why Does Diablo Serve Rimuru in Tensura?
Diablo serves Rimuru because he is fascinated by Rimuru's power, soul, growth, and impossible achievements, then develops absolute personal loyalty.
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Diablo serves Rimuru because he is fascinated by Rimuru's power, soul, growth, and impossible achievements, then develops absolute personal loyalty.

Ferdinand leaves Ehrenfest under a royal decree to marry Detlinde and support Ahrensbach, accepting exile to protect his duchy from political danger.

Hinata fights Rimuru again because the Seven Days Clergy sabotage a peace mission and force a rematch. Learn who wanted the battle and how it ends.

Ichika Amasawa helps Ayanokoji because she reveres his White Room achievements, rejects his expulsion, and wants to witness his freedom firsthand.

Johnny Joestar's hatred of Diego Brando in Steel Ball Run stems from rivalry, moral opposition, and repeated betrayal. Here's the canon explanation.

Nanahoshi wants to return to Japan because she was summoned unwillingly, misses her family and friends, and sees the Six-Faced World as temporary.

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Takuya Yagami hates Ayanokoji because White Room comparisons turned admiration into envy, making him desperate to defeat the program's "masterpiece."

Orsted's curse in Mushoku Tensei makes all living beings fear him and limits his power. Here's the canon explanation, origins, and anime differences.

Rudeus is called Quagmire because his signature swamp magic traps enemies and defines his northern adventurer reputation. See how the title began.

Why is Stanley loyal to Xeno in Dr. Stone? Their lifelong bond, shared ambitions, military trust, and South America choices explain his devotion.

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