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Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files {Rail Zeppelin} Grace note — Season 1, Episode 3: Thunder and the Underground Labyrinth
Animation, Action & Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 23 min • 1 season, 13 episodes • ★ 6.8/10
Episode synopsis
The rowdiness of the classroom seems like how it usually is in Modern Magecraft Theories, but there is something wrong with Lord El-Melloi II's behavior. Luvia, who had come to visit and attend one of his lectures, asks Gray the reason why, and it turns out it's because his favorite tearoom has basically closed shop. Lord El-Melloi II heads to the tearoom to inquire on their circumstances as he realizes work just can't progress at this rate, but when he goes down into the sewer system to investigate, an ominous shadow attacks him. Gray, worried that he hasn't shown any signs of returning from the investigation, seeks help from Flat and Svin.
About Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files {Rail Zeppelin} Grace note
Waver Velvet – The boy who fought side by side with the King of Conquerors - Iskandar - during the Fourth Holy Grail War in Fate/Zero. Time has passed, and the mature Waver has now adopted the name of Lord El-Melloi. As Lord El-Melloi II, he challenges numerous magical and mystical cases in the Clock Tower, the mecca of all mages...
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Babylon, the Condemned, and the Memories of the King
- E2The Seven Stars and the Eternal Cage
- E4A Workshop, a Grave, and a Necromancer
- E5The Lance that Shines to the End of the World and the Fairy Eyes
- E6A Girl, a Department Store, and a Gift
- E7Rail Zeppelin – A Train Whistle of Departure and the First Murder (1)
- E8Rail Zeppelin – Gordius Wheel and the Memory of the King of Conquerors (2)
- E9Rail Zeppelin – A Sibyl, Decision, and Child of Einnashe (3)
- E10Rail Zeppelin – Mystic Eyes of Transience and an Awakening Detective (4)
- E11Rail Zeppelin – The Residual Image and Auctions (5)
- E12Rail Zeppelin – Lightning and Shooting Star (6)
- E13The Clock Tower, Usual Days, and the First Step Forward to the Future