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* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Ferris's sword.
* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Ferris's sword.
* [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male]]: Ferris to Ryner. Every single episode.
* [[Abusive Parents]]: {{spoiler|Ferris was abused and almost raped by her parents.}}
* [[Abusive Parents]]: {{spoiler|Ferris was abused and almost raped by her parents.}}
* [[Action Girl]]: Ferris.
* [[Action Girl]]: Ferris.
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* [[BFS]]: Ferris's sword and the Sacred Sword Glovil.
* [[BFS]]: Ferris's sword and the Sacred Sword Glovil.
* [[Blackmail]]: Sion does this to force Ryner into joining his team in the academy. Also the method he makes Ryner and Ferris go in journey, though the actual threat is formulated by Ferris's big brother Lucille.
* [[Blackmail]]: Sion does this to force Ryner into joining his team in the academy. Also the method he makes Ryner and Ferris go in journey, though the actual threat is formulated by Ferris's big brother Lucille.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: Ryner is tsukkomi to almost everyone in the show, but Ferris is the boke most of the times -- [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male|a rather violent one who doesn't think she's the boke]]. This is especially obvious in a short story where Ferris writes a book and attempts to strangle Ryner whenever he points out how ridiculous her story is.
* [[Boke and Tsukkomi Routine]]: Ryner is tsukkomi to almost everyone in the show, but Ferris is the boke most of the times -- [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)|a rather violent one who doesn't think she's the boke]]. This is especially obvious in a short story where Ferris writes a book and attempts to strangle Ryner whenever he points out how ridiculous her story is.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Practically the entire main cast.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Practically the entire main cast.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Ryner. So much that he created what could only be called a flawless, impregnable magic barrier to prevent ''sleep disturbance''.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Ryner. So much that he created what could only be called a flawless, impregnable magic barrier to prevent ''sleep disturbance''.
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* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Ryner finds it interesting that he just can't seem to cross this, no matter how much crap happens.
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Ryner finds it interesting that he just can't seem to cross this, no matter how much crap happens.
* [[Doting Parent]]: Guard from episode 4.
* [[Doting Parent]]: Guard from episode 4.
* [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)]]: Ferris to Ryner. Every single episode.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: {{spoiler|The Goddesses. Beings whose sole purpose is to consume the entire world. The Lonely Demon as well, perhaps even moreso, considering that the ones who created the world are baffled by and utterly terrified of him, even though he's mostly benign.}}
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: {{spoiler|The Goddesses. Beings whose sole purpose is to consume the entire world. The Lonely Demon as well, perhaps even moreso, considering that the ones who created the world are baffled by and utterly terrified of him, even though he's mostly benign.}}
* [[Enfant Terrible]]: Miran Froaude.
* [[Enfant Terrible]]: Miran Froaude.

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What would it be like, not being able to choose your own life? What if your family died? How about the person you love? No one ever wants that, and yet the world hands out that sorrow for no reason, laughing all the way.

Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu (The Legend of the Legendary Heroes) is a 2010 anime series based on a popular series of Light Novels (which also has a Manga adaptation). It tells the story of Ryner Lute, a young mage who bears an Alpha Stigma, which grants him incredible magic power at the cost of making him go a tiny bit insane sometimes. After surviving a brutal battle, he is tasked by his friend Sion Astal (who also happens to be the king of Roland, the country they live in) with obtaining relics of the so-called legendary heroes who saved the kingdom from monsters in the distant past.

Despite its relatively light-hearted premise, this show is extremely fond of Mood Whiplashes. Prepare yourself for Berserk undertones.

Has a (developing) character sheet.


Tropes used in The Legend of the Legendary Heroes include: