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The Lord of Axel, whose mansion was destroyed after Kazuma teleports the Destroyer's core. As punishment, he attempts to manipulate the trial to sentence Kazuma to death, but fails after Darkness intervenes. LN 3.1.2 His estate is later under the scrutiny of Kazuma's party after a wave of robberies plagues the nation's nobility. LN 6.3.1
The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure (onscreen title: Kingdom Chums) [1] is a 1986 animated television special, inspired by the Biblical tale of David and Goliath, and originally broadcast on the ABC network in the United States. In the special, three schoolchildren from the real world are transported into the world of the Bible, with ...
Kazuma Satou (Japanese: 佐藤 和真, Hepburn: Satō Kazuma, also spelt Kazuma Sato) is the main protagonist of the light novel, manga and anime series KonoSuba, created by Natsume Akatsuki. He is voiced by Jun Fukushima [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in Japan and by Arnie Pantoja in English-speaking regions. [ 3 ]
David (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ d /; Biblical Hebrew: דָּוִד , romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") [a] [5] was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the third king of the United Monarchy, [6] [7] according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament.
However, Darkness refuses to call off the wedding and tries to chase Kazuma out of the mansion. Kazuma flees and finds himself in Darkness' father's room. Darkness' father asks Kazuma to take Darkness and flee as far away as possible, but Kazuma makes his escape instead, not wanting to elope with Darkness. Kazuma then returns to his mansion ...
Darkness reveals she hardly ever hits anything with her attacks and is strictly a meat shield, so Kazuma rejects her, but Darkness persists in following him. Her thief friend Chris teaches him a Steal skill, which he inadvertently uses to steal girls' panties.
Donatello's statue depicts David in the story of David and Goliath told in 1 Samuel 17 of the biblical Books of Samuel. [1] In the narrative, the Israelites are fighting the Philistines, whose champion – Goliath – repeatedly offers to meet the Israelites' best warrior in single combat to decide the whole battle.
The section comprising 1 Samuel 16 to 2 Samuel 5 is known as the "History of David's Rise", with David as the central character, within which 1 Samuel 16:1 to 2 Samuel 1:27 form an independent unit with a central theme of "the decline of Saul and the rise of David". [6]