Ourouden · review
Great artwork from Kentaro Miura as always and a rather interesting continuation of the story from Buronson. Of course some things look and feel anachronistic like the weapons and the Armor used, but overall it is enjoyable. Overall the story is unique, though if you look at it with a more critical glance, you might think this is a power-fantasy/isekai. The artstyle fits the brutal ear of the mongol empire going around slaughtering everyone. The characters are a bit one-dimensional but that is to be expected in a story with only 5 chapters, but the 3 year old kid coming up with genius ideas outof nowhere is a bit on the nose. Surprisingly there are some small plot twists in this short story that keep you on your toes.
If you are a fan of berserk I do recommend this.