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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 ]
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
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 ...
The series follows the adventures of Kazuma Satou who, after he dies of a heart attack after pushing a girl out of the way of a truck, which turned out to be a tractor, is sent to an RPG-like world, going on various adventures alongside a goddess named Aqua, a magician named Megumin, and a dame named Darkness.
Kazuma and his adventure friends Keith and Dust go to a shop run by succubi, who provide male adventurers with erotic dreams. After having a luxurious crab meal and falling asleep in the bath, Kazuma mistakes Darkness entering the bath as the dream and orders her to wash his back.
qualities considered dark traits, usually belonging to villains, (amorality, greed, violent tendencies, etc.) [3] that may be tempered with more human, identifiable traits that blur the moral lines between the protagonist and antagonist.
John's tomb is thought to be located in the former Basilica of St. John at Selçuk, a small town in the vicinity of Ephesus. [97] John, along with Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph, [98] belongs among a few saints who left no bodily relics as the opening of his tomb during Constantine the Great's reign yielded no bones.
The title is a reference to the bible verse John 20:1, "The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre." (King James Bible), which describes the account of Mary Magdalene witnessing the absence of Christ's body in the sepulchre.