
The much anticipated sequel to the 2014 anime (in my opinion) Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis finally aired it's 24th and final episode and boy was it a major let down. So, for anyone who does not want to be spoiled, please watch the anime before reading this review. This review will contain major > for both Season 1 and Season 2. Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul continues the tale of the social and moral conflict between humans, gods, and demons, and their struggle for survival and dominance.

However, her peaceful life in the capital is quickly thrown into chaos when she crosses paths with the ominous Rag Demon who is determined to seek revenge against humans, and Kaisar Lidfard, a noble knight battling an internal moral conflict. Meanwhile, an atmosphere of uneasiness is spreading among the gods, as they scramble to regain their lost power.Īmidst it all, Nina Drango, a cheerful young bounty hunter, has arrived at the Royal Capital with hopes of settling down and earning a living. As humans continue to immorally exploit demons, a sense of hostility against humans begins to build up within demon communities, threatening a revolt. Their progress is largely due to the administration of the newly appointed king, Charioce XVII, who has stolen a power from the gods and allowed for the abuse and slavery of the demon race in the capital.


Now, in the present, humans living in the capital city of Anatae have been enjoying lavish and prosperous lives. A decade ago, humans, gods, and demons joined forces to stand against the threat of the colossal dragon, Bahamut.
