Marronnier Oukoku no Shichinin no Kishi
マロニエ王国の七人の騎士 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Releasing
Start date
Sep 28, 2016
Popularity
627
Favorites
9
Genres
Comedy
Fantasy
Romance
Fantasy
Romance
Tags
Josei
80%
Target demographic is adult females.
Medieval
79%
Partially or completely set in the Middle Ages or a Middle Ages-inspired setting. Commonly features elements such as European castles and knights.
Magic
79%
Prominently features magical elements or the use of magic.
Royal Affairs
79%
Features nobility, alliances, arranged marriage, succession disputes, religious orders and other elements of royal politics.
Travel
79%
Centers around character(s) moving between places a significant distance apart.
Heterosexual
60%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Arranged Marriage
60%
Features two characters made to marry each other, usually by their family.
Gender Bending
60%
Prominently features a character who dresses and behaves in a way characteristic of another gender, or has been transformed into a person of another gender.
Fairy Tale
60%
This work tells a fairy tale, centers around fairy tales, or is based on a classic fairy tale.
Politics
60%
Centers around politics, politicians, or government activities.
Swordplay
53%
Prominently features the use of swords in combat.
Ensemble Cast
40%
Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
Elf
20%
Prominently features a character who is an elf.
Shapeshifting
20%
Features character(s) who changes one's appearance or form.
Marronnier Oukoku no Shichinin no Kishi
マロニエ王国の七人の騎士 MangaSinopse
A story about seven brothers and knights who live in the Marronnier Kingdom, which is surrounded by seven neighboring countries.
The seven brothers are ordered by their mother, the female general Baribara, to go to each country as ambassadors in order to appeal to the seven neighboring countries that they are friendly.
The seven brothers are ordered by their mother, the female general Baribara, to go to each country as ambassadors in order to appeal to the seven neighboring countries that they are friendly.