She is an exceptional case for having a woman taking the post, due to being chosen for training by Father Franz and the lack of personnel after his death.Įlsa Schtingheim is portrayed as a young girl of shorter stature, with tightly bound-up dark brown hair, and honey yellow eyes, wearing a long-sleeved priest's robe. 7 Elsa Schtingheim appears for the first time on Volume 4 and is presented as responsible of the church in the village of Tereo. Right as things start to look their bleakest, Lawrence's old archrival Eve Bolan offers a convenient lifeline.Spice and Wolf, Vol. If nothing changes, it'll be only a matter of time before fighting breaks out. The stakes are high when it becomes clear that Rausbourne's troubles are simply one part of the wider conflict between the Kingdom and the Church, which has actually worsened due to Col's deeds as the Twilight Cardinal. Col and Myuri have come to this bustling metropolis at Heir Hyland's request-but as soon as they land, they find themselves caught between heavily armed tax collectors and mercenaries hired by the local merchants association. Rausbourne, Winfiel Kingdom's second-largest city, is on the verge of boiling over. Title: Wolf and Parchment: New Theory Spice and Wolf, Vol. Though a lively enough town, priests are in short supply thanks to an imminent war with the Church, hence Col's sudden designation as "The Twilight Cardinal," savior of the people! And as if a city's worth of religious problems isn't enough to deal with, suddenly Myuri is demanding to be Col's bride?! Meanwhile, a wool merchant named Ilenia approaches the "couple," confiding that she's the embodiment of a sheep, before asking for their aid with some secret agenda she has cooked up.Though unsure just what to make of this sheep in merchant's clothing, Col and Myuri can't ignore her once she mentions the Moon-Hunting Bear. 3Įncountering a storm on their return from the pirate islands, Col and Myuri are forced to dock at Desarev, one of Winfiel Kingdom's major ports. This is the story of Wolf and Parchment, and the pair's travels that will someday change the world But as Col prepared to set off, Myuri opposed his departure and so she secretly ran away from home to join him! In the past, Col had accompanied the wisewolf Holo and the traveling merchant Lawrence on their own wanderings, eventually growing up alongside their daughter, Myuri as siblings. But as his travels begin, Col discovers in his luggage a young girl with a wolf's ears and tail named Myuri who stowed away for the ride! The Winfiel Kingdom's prince has invited him to help correct the sins of the church. The young man Col dreams of one day joining the holy clergy and departs on a journey from the bathhouse "The Spice and Wolf Inn," owned by his savior, Lawrence. Though it's been a long time since they last traveled, the loving couple won't have to go far before they begin to hear rumors of Myuri-or rather, Saint Myuri?! What has that wild girl done now? For the first time in over ten years, their cart returns to the road once again, rumbling along slowly, heavily laden with memories, emotions, and promises to fulfill. Unable to ignore it any longer, his wife, Holo, entrusts the bathhouse to their friends and proposes that they embark on a journey of their own. Ever since her departure, this worrisome father has become more haggard and anxious with each passing day. 21: Spring Log IVįor Lawrence, the seed of all his worries is none other than his adorable only daughter, Myuri, who recently left home. Will this wolf girl turn out to be too wild to tame? What kind of businessman could turn down such an offer? Lawrence soon learns, though, that having an ancient goddess as a traveling companion can be a bit of a mixed blessing. Taking the form of a fetching girl with wolf ears and a tail, Holo has wearied of tending to harvests in the countryside and strikes up a bargain with the merchant to lend him the cunning of 'Holo the Wisewolf' to increase his profits in exchange for taking her along on his travels. Wandering from town to town with just his horse, cart, and whatever wares have come his way, the peddler has pretty well settled into his routine-that is, until the night Lawrence finds a wolf goddess asleep in his cart. The life of a traveling merchant is a lonely one, a fact with which Kraft Lawrence is well acquainted.
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