
But he didn’t, because that isn’t who he is, and I’m sure we all love him for it. That and if I’m being honest, I wouldn’t have minded seeing Ikki act a little arrogant for once. A behavior you don’t see all that often in this day and age. The kicker though? Ikki’s humble personality shining through all of it and besides being a humanitarian, seeing how he truly believes empowering his fellow students is good for them and him. Taking down opponent after opponent with relative ease, there was a real sense of pride seeing other students ask him for help instead of the other way around. Ever humble in his behavior, it was nice to see the school finally giving him some recognition for all the hard work he’s put in and the crap he’s put up with. Together, they will prove that hard work can overcome the limits set upon them.Not wanting to ease up on the gas, this week’s episode dove straight into the things that make truly make a relationship, a relationship.īefore jumping into Stella and Ikki’s relationship, I wanted to take a second to point out how much of a star Ikki has become. It seems like a surefire win for Stella, but could there be more to Ikki than meets the eye?Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry tells the story of Ikki’s valiant efforts to qualify for an upcoming tournament that could bring him a step closer to his dreams, aided by Stella. As a result, she challenges him to a duel where the loser will be the winner’s slave.

Ikki Kurogane is an aspiring Mage-Knight, despite being considered the worst student at Hagun Academy as an F-ranked Blazer-the lowest rank possible.One morning, he accidentally stumbles upon Stella Vermillion, a visiting princess and A-ranked Blazer who has just enrolled at Hagun, in a state of undress. These people are known as Blazers, and those who are recognized as such can undergo training at academies to become Mage-Knights. There are some humans capable of using magical power to manifest their souls as weapons and control forces beyond normal comprehension.
