Never thought Id compare Frieren’s latest arc to flipping the script on every fantasy trope out there. Seeing immortality framed as something positive, almost like a gift instead of a curse, totally caught me off guard—especially after all the stories where living forever just means endless loneliness. The part where Stark accidentally tries to give life advice to someone centuries older than him cracked me up, it’s such a weird but funny contrast to the heavy stuff going on. If Frieren really leans into this, it could change how we see her journey and maybe even magic itself. What if this is all building up to her finding a new purpose that only an immortal could have? I’m hyped to see where this goes—feels like waiting for the next spell to be cast. What do you all think?
What If Frieren Beyond Journey’s End Explores Immortality as a Blessing Not a Curse
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Honestly, seeing immortality shown as something beautiful instead of tragic is so refreshing. Usually it’s all about the pain of outliving friends, but Frieren’s journey feels more like discovering endless possibilities. Stark being clueless is hilarious, but it also highlights how different her perspective is. Can’t wait to see if she embraces her gift. -
Honestly, seeing Frieren treat immortality as something that can bring growth and new connections instead of just endless sadness is so refreshing. Stark trying to give her advice is hilarious, but it also shows how much she’s changed. Maybe immortality lets her experience things at a depth mortals can’t even imagine.Comment
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