Although short, it’s been quite a journey alongside I Parry Everything and it’s coming to an ending, at least season-wise, in I Parry Everything episode 12.
The first season of I Parry Everything is ending with I Parry Everything episode 12, and, unlike the previous episode, this episode is loosely based on reminiscing the past.
Especially the past of Noor which made him larger than life but ground to the earth kind of contradicting character.
So, as in the last episode, this particular approach is quite appropriate per se.
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Reminiscing Noor’s Past In I Parry Everything Episode 12
Until now, we only saw some past instances of Noor’s life from his point of view; however, in I Parry Everything episode 12 we get to see those same past events from different perspectives.
Adventure training part of Noor’s life is paramount in every aspect of I Parry Everything, so it’s only natural that the highlight of past reminiscing would be from that phase of Noor’s life.
Each and every part of the events of that adventure training phase is portrayed from the perspective of his trainers instead of Noor himself, this time in I Parry Everything episode 12.
Starting from his swordsmanship trainer, he saw Noor, as a boy with diligence and monstrous persistence, but devoid of luck.
According to him, Noor was incredible enough to follow the whole training program at such a tender age, which many adults find difficult, especially that instance, where Noor pushed through sheer grit with one broken arm to parry a gigantic iron ball.
Consecutively, Noor also faced one legendary hero of Clays Kingdom as his tanker trainer, and as his trainer saw him was directly portrayed in this episode, which is Noor being one courageous fool, who can push past the fear of death.
Next came his thief skill instructor’s turn, and his evaluation of Noor was, that Noor is a person, who is more quick on thinking and feet than any other of his peers.
The most inconspicuous but excellent trait of Noor probably came to light when he went to train in archery and in turn, only refined his skill of rock throwing.
Amazingly enough, his capability to shoot down one monster-grade bird from the sky using only a rock even shocked his archery instructor, as Noor never exerted his full effort to do that task ever, since he didn’t recognize that bird as a monster ever.
After that, Noor goes to learn magic without an ounce of talent, and as a result, he at first couldn’t even sense mana at first but after repetitive training, he somewhat grasped a minuscule amount of that and learned a basic spell, but much to his instructor’s wonder, the basic spell Noor mastered with such a perfection that wasn’t even possible for his magic instructor.
And, the final wonder was to learn the Low Heal skill without undergoing any blessing ritual, and what more wonderous achievement of Noor was to make the priest instructor agree to teach him by appealing persistently by standing as an unmovable object outside the learning facility until he collapsed.
So, all those above memories and perspectives of Noor’s past instructors somehow fill in the gaps that viewers felt up till now, which are focused on the question, which is how Noor is so OP.
Other Instances In I Parry Everything Episode 12
Till now, all the viewers may have been antagonizing those instructors for their shortsightedness about Noor, but in I Parry Everything episode 12, there is one instance where all of them seemed to have grasped the real talent of Noor, but couldn’t support him, for not to show favoritism.
So, in this final episode, all the misunderstandings that were there for those instructors become untangled due to this honest presentation.
Oh, there was also another instance that made it clear that all of the instructors only had the best interest of Noor in mind, which was, their deciding to become combined masters for Noor and develop his skills.
However, unfortunately, Noor was out of the radar at that time.
And probably this situation added more credibility to the earnestness of all those instructors.
Besides all those flashback moments(with which the majority of the episode is filled), some moments show the true down-to-the-earth essence of Noor, as after all the great battles he went through, instead of basking in the glory of his success, Noor chose to grab another low ranking quest for assisting in the process of town renovation.
Well, there is no doubt that Noor severely underestimating his own prowess is one of his characteristic traits, which other characters often mistake as his extreme down-to-the-earth characteristic, however, even if we subtract this unique flaw, he is still a somewhat down-to-the-earth person after all.
Final Thought
As the final episode, I Parry Everything episode 12 is no doubt quite satisfactory as the ending feels complete and this episode answers the questions about the protagonist Noor most of the viewers already had.
So, undoubtedly this episode doesn’t leave any loose ends and teases enough to make viewers wait for the next season.