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'Knight's & Magic' Episode 12 Spoilers: Will the Silver Phoenix Ever Be Able to Bring Peace to Kuschperchan?

Just when it seems that the battle to retake the Kuschperchan Kingdom was finally over, Zaloudek has brought out yet another one of its wartime weapons on the Japanese anime series, "Knight's & Magic."

The Order of Silver Phoenix was on hand to help take Kuschperchan back. And it may have taken quite a while, but the Order's Silhouette Knights did eventually manage to drive the Zaloudek forces away and make Eleonora the new ruler of her kingdom.

This week's episode also saw the death of the Zaloudek prince, Cristobal, who was confronted by Eru's Silver Knight, the Ikaruga. And rather than be disgraced and humiliated as a prisoner, Cristobal instead chose to just take his own life.

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It is for this reason that Princess Catalina has decided to launch yet another attack with help from Zaloudek's top scientist, Oratio Gojass. And in order to avenge the life and honor of their late prince, Oratio has just launched a giant airship with on Kuschperchan.

Is the newly reborn kingdom about to fall again? The preview for the next episode titled "Knight & Dragon" seems to hint at Eru finding himself in a tight pinch. He may have been initially excited over the prospect of battling it out with a fellow genius' new gears, but the battle is about to get so intense that at one brief scene, he seems to be in a kind of panic.

What kind of weapon has Oratio sent Eru's way, and what countermeasures does the boy genius have against this type of situation? Has he finally met his match in Oratio or is it still too early to tell?

"Knight's & Magic" airs on Sundays at 10:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available to watch online via Crunchyroll.

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