Now this was the breaker for me - definitely keeping this series now ^^
More subtle background on Rahzel. I seems like she lost someone important to her because she "let go". Quite an interesting exploring her ideas of not letting go that important someone...it is rather sad to see a kid suffer because of just that.
Dam! this is the reason why I absolutely detest clowns and the circus. The story this week was really captivating...so much so that it felt that it was actually in the story (rare feelings in other words). A kid who "let go" of her mother one to many times, which ended up in him being killed by the evil bitch mistress of the circus.
The kid's hands were taken from him in order for her to create the ultimate golem - called her child. I felt depressed that it ended with Alzeido having to kill the golem in the end (who before hand strangled his own mother)...but knowing that the kid was already dead, I said it couldn't have been helped whatever the outcome was. It's just that Rahzel saw with her own eyes even though Baroqueheat tried to stop her (I guess he thought she should remain innocent).
The bond these three share is getting stronger everytime...and it is just amazing how they are developing. One comforts another in their time of need...and the end was just beautiful to see - Baroqueheat and Alzeido (dam they have hard name to spell >_<) cheering Rahzel up after what was a tearful night for her.
Comedy is as usual...quick and witty ~
I just loved how Rahzel imitated Baroqueheat's "zamasu!"