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Record of Lodoss War (Japanese: ロードス島戦記, Hepburn: Rōdosu-tō Senki, lit. "Lodoss Island War Chronicle") is a franchise of fantasy novelsbyRyo Mizuno based on the work he originally created for a world called Forcelia as a rules-free setting for role-playing games (RPGs).[2] There have since been multiple manga, anime and computer game adaptations, several of which have been translated into English. The plots generally follow the conventions and structure of the RPG systems including Dungeons & Dragons and Sword World RPG, in which several characters of distinct types undertake a specific quest.

Record of Lodoss War
Cover of the first volume of the novel series.
ロードス島戦記
(Rōdosu-tō Senki)
GenreSword and sorcery[1]
Novel series
Written byRyo Mizuno
Illustrated byYutaka Izubuchi
Masato Natsumoto (The Black Knight second edition)
Published byKadokawa Shoten
English publisher
ImprintKadokawa Bunko (first edition, first volume only)
Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko
DemographicMale
Original runApril 10, 1988March 27, 1993
Volumes7 + 2 side stories (List of volumes)

Further information

Video game
Record of Lodoss War

Record of Lodoss War - Fuku Zinduke
Record of Lodoss War - Haiiro No Majio
Record of Lodoss War 2 - Goshiki No Maryu
Record of Lodoss War
Record of Lodoss War
Record of Lodoss War: Eiyuu Kishiden
Record of Lodoss War: Advent of Cardice
Record of Lodoss War: Successor of the Legend
Record of Lodoss War Online

Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth
GenreRPG
Platform(PC 98) (1988)
(X68000) (1991, 1992)
(PC Engine) (1992, 1994)
(Mega-CD) (1994)
(SFC/SNES) (1995)
(Game Boy Color) (1998)
(Dreamcast) (2000)
(Web browser) (2012)
(PC) (2016, 2021)
Released1988, 1991, 1991/1992, 1992/1994, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2012, 2016, 2021
Original video animation
Directed by
  • Akinori Nagaoka (#1 & 12–13, chief)
  • Shigeto Makino (#2)
  • Katsuhisa Yamada (#3)
  • Ryū Taiji (#4, 7, 9–11)
  • Hirotsugu Kawasaki (#8)
  • Produced by
  • Noriaki Ikeda (#1–7)
  • Written byMami Watanabe
    Music byMitsuo Hagita
    StudioMadhouse
    Licensed by
    Released June 30, 1990 November 20, 1991
    Runtime25-30 minutes
    Episodes13(List of episodes)
    Manga
    The Lady of Pharis
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byAkihiro Yamada
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
  • ImprintDragon Comics (first edition, first volume only)
    Newtype 100% Comics (second edition)
    MagazineMarukatsu PC Engine (1991-1993)
    The Sneaker
    (1999-2001)
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runApril 30, 1991April 28, 2001
    Volumes2
    Manga
    The Demon of Flame
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byAyumi Saito
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    ImprintComp Comics (first edition)
    Dragon Comics (second edition)
    DemographicShōnen
    Original run19931994
    Volumes2
    Novel series
    Legend of Lodoss
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byAkihiro Yamada
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
    Kadokawa Mini Bunko (Prince of the Sun, Princess of the Moon only)
    DemographicMale
    Original runAugust 8, 1994October 31, 2002
    Volumes5 + extra (List of volumes)
    Manga
    The Grey Witch
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byYoshihiko Ochi
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
  • ImprintDragon Comics (first edition, first two volumes only)
    Kadokawa Comics Ace (second edition)
    DemographicShōnen
    Original run19941998
    Volumes3
    Manga
    Welcome to Lodoss Island!
    Written byRei Hyakuyashiki
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
    ImprintComics Ace Extra
    MagazineMonthly Shonen Ace
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runDecember 1995April 1999
    Volumes3
    Manga
    Chronicles of the Heroic Knight
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byMasato Natsumoto
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
  • ImprintKadokawa Comics Ace
    MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
    DemographicShōnen
    Original run19972000
    Volumes6
    Manga
    Deedlit's Tale
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated bySetsuko Yoneyama
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
  • ImprintAsuka Comics DX
    MagazineMonthly Asuka Fantasy DX
    DemographicShōjo
    Published1998
    Volumes2
    Anime television series
    Chronicles of the Heroic Knight
    Directed byKoichi Chigira
    Produced byKinya Watanabe
    Written byKatsumi Hasegawa
    Music bywhere2
    StudioAIC
    Licensed by
    Original networkTV Tokyo
    English network
    Original run April 1, 1998 September 30, 1998
    Episodes27(List of episodes)
    Anime film
    Welcome to Lodoss Island!
    Directed byKoichi Chigira
    StudioAIC
    ReleasedApril 25, 1998
    Runtime35 minutes
    Novel series
    Next Generation
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byYutaka Izubuchi (first editions of the Prelude and the first novel)
    Haruhiko Mikimoto
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
    Kadokawa Mini Bunko (Prelude only)
    MagazineThe Sneaker
    DemographicMale
    Original runMay 23, 1998November 30, 2006
    Volumes6 + prelude (List of volumes)
    Manga
    The Grey Witch
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byTomomasa Takuma
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    ImprintKadokawa Comics Ace
    MagazineComptiq
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runDecember 10, 2013April 10, 2015
    Volumes3
    Novel series
    The Crown of the Covenant
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byHidari
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    ImprintKadokawa Sneaker Bunko
    DemographicMale
    Original runAugust 1, 2019 – present
    Volumes1
    Manga
    The Crown of the Covenant
    Written byRyo Mizuno
    Illustrated byAtsushi Suzumi
    Published byKadokawa Shoten
    English publisher
    ImprintKadokawa Comics Ace
    MagazineMonthly Shōnen Ace
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runOctober 26, 2019April 26, 2021
    Volumes3
    Other

    Record of Lodoss War: Is That Delicious?

    Origins

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    Record of Lodoss War was created in 1986 by Group SNE as a Dungeons & Dragons "replay" serialized in the Japanese magazine Comptiq from September 1986 to September 1989 issues, though they also used the setting with other systems such as Tunnels & Trolls and RuneQuest.[2] Replays are not novels, but transcripts of RPG sessions, meant to both hold the interest of readers and convey the events that took place. They have proven to be popular, even to those who do not play role-playing games but are fans of fiction (including fantasy fiction). Similar to light novels, many characters and parties in replays have become popular as characters of anime. An example of such a character is the female elf Deedlit in Record of Lodoss War, who was played by science fiction novelist Hiroshi Yamamoto during the RPG sessions.

    The popularity of the Record of Lodoss War replays was such that the Dungeon Master Ryo Mizuno started to adapt the story into some of the earliest Japanese-language domestic high fantasy novels in 1988.

    When the replay series went on to become a trilogy, Group SNE had to abandon the Dungeons & Dragons rules and create their own game, dubbed Record of Lodoss War Companion and released in 1989. All three parts of the replay series were eventually published as paperbacks by Kadokawa Shoten from 1989 to 1991:

    Three prequel Legend of Lodoss replay volumes based on a draft by Ryo Mizuno, written by Hiroshi Takayama and Group SNE, with illustrations by Retsu Tateo and Tatsumi Minegishi were published. Before being published as light novels, the RPG replays were serialized in Comptiq under the title TRPG Magazine Live New Record of Lodoss War: Demon Wars (TRPG誌上ライブ 新ロードス島戦記 魔神戦争, TRPG Shijō Raibu Shin Rōdosu-tō Senki Majin Sensō).

    Two other replay volumes have been published later:

    Mizuno's novelizations were published by Kadokawa Shoten between 1988 and 1993, and followed by two collections of short stories in 1995, High Elf Forest: Deedlit's Tale and The Black Knight, all with illustrations done by Yutaka Izubuchi. The Black Knight was re-released in 1998, with illustrations by Masato Natsumoto. The first volume of the novelizations, The Grey Witch, was published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment in 2018.

    The first volume forms the basis for the first eight episodes of the Record of Lodoss War original video animation (OVA) series, as well as both Record of Lodoss War: The Grey Witch manga series (by Yoshihiko Ochi and Tomomasa Takuma, respectively). The second was also adapted in manga form by Ayumi Saito, and as a four-CD audio drama. The final five episodes of the OVA series are loosely based on the story told across the third and fourth novels and, having caught up with the ongoing novelization at that point, feature an original ending. The Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight TV series is a more faithful adaptation of volumes three to four and six to seven, with the manga drawn by Masato Natsumoto also adapting from volumes six and seven. The first of two collections of short stories was adapted into the Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit's Tale manga series by Setsuko Yoneyama.

    Mizuno later went on to pen other series of novels: an adaptation of Legend of Lodoss (ロードス島伝説, Rōdosu-tō Densetsu) prequel replays (1994 to 2002, 5 volumes and an extra volume, illustrated by Akihiro Yamada) and sequel novels Crystania: Legend of the Drifters (漂流伝説クリスタニア, Hyōryū Densetsu Kurisutania) (1993 to 1996, 4 volumes, illustrated by Satoshi Urushihara, part of Legend of Crystania setting) and Record of Lodoss War Next Generation (新ロードス島戦記, Shin Rōdosu-tō Senki) (1998 to 2006, 6 volumes and a prelude volume, illustrated by Yutaka Izubuchi (first editions of the prelude and the first novel) and Haruhiko Mikimoto); Legend of Lodoss was also adapted into the Record of Lodoss War: The Lady of Pharis manga series by Akihiro Yamada and Legend of Crystania was adapted into a radio drama, a manga by Akira Himekawa, an anime film, and OVA series. In 2019, he began writing a novel sequel series Record of Lodoss War: The Crown of the Covenant (ロードス島戦記 誓約の宝冠, Rōdosu-tō Senki: Seiyaku no Hōkan).[3] The new series takes place 100 years after the events of the original series, with Deedlit as the lead protagonist. It is illustrated by Hidari and was adapted into a manga by Atsushi Suzumi.

    Legend of Lodoss

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    Record of Lodoss War Next Generation

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    Plot

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    Record of Lodoss War recounts the adventures of a youth by the name of Parn, the son of a dishonored knight. Part of his motivation for adventuring is to find out what happened to his father and to restore his family's honor. Despite his inexperience, Parn is considered the leader, who is accompanied by his childhood best friend Etoh, his friend and sometimes advisor Slayn (and later by Slayn's lover Leylia), and his newfound mentor Ghim. They are accompanied by Parn's romantic interest, the high elf Deedlit, who comes from the Forest of No Return seeking an answer to her people's isolationism and an end to what she sees as a slow march to extinction; and a thief named Woodchuck. Throughout the series, Parn comes into contact with friends and foes alike. His allies include King Kashue, King Fahn, Shiris, and Orson; his enemies include Emperor Beld, Ashram, and the evil necromancer Wagnard. Volume two jumps forward by two years and sees Parn and Deedlit participate in a civil war in Flaim on the side of King Kashue. It was adapted into a manga and audio drama with the cast of the OVA.

    Volumes three to seven, all but volume five adapted into the anime Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, continue the adventures of Parn for the first eight episodes, but then focus on Spark and his adventures to complete a quest tasked onto him to protect Neese, the daughter of Slayn and Leylia. He is accompanied by his own cast of friends in the form of Leaf, Garrack, Greevus, Aldo, and Ryna. The television series shares similarities with the plot of the OVA, such as Wagnard seeking to kidnap Neese in order to use her as a reagent for the resurrection of Naneel, a priestess and the Avatar of Kardis who was slain by Leylia's mother, the high priestess Neese a short time after the battle with the demonic god. Leylia was the reincarnation of Naneel, but when she lost her virginity she was no longer capable of being the doorway or reagent needed to unseal Naneel. Spark and his fiance Neese remain the protagonists of the Record of Lodoss War Next Generation series and become the rulers of Marmo after Ashram´s group vacates the island.

    The Legend of Crystania setting places the former villain Ashram into the seat of a would-be hero who is placed under a spell by an "animal god" of Crystania. One of the prominent characters is Pirotess, his dark elven lover, as she tries to find a way to free him from the clutches of the spell and restore him to his living self.

    Other media

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    Anime

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    In North America, the original OVA series and the TV series had both been released through Central Park Media on VHS and on DVD. The OVA and TV series were slated for a Blu-ray release through Media Blasters,[4] but they had dropped all plans to re-release the series.[5] On April 14, 2017, Funimation announced their license to both the OVA series and the Chronicles of the Heroic Knight TV series for the United States. Subsequently, they released the OVA on both Blu-ray and DVD and the TV series on DVD in one set on July 18, 2017.[6]

    Manga

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    Role-playing games

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    Soundtracks and music

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    Video games

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    Role-playing games:

    Other video games:

    Compilations:

    Canceled or shut down games:

    GameOn released an online game for PC, Record of Lodoss War Online in April 2017 and closed it on October 31, 2019. Ryo Mizuno, the novelist and co-creator of the franchise, served as a supervisor on the development of the game. The game was also released outside Japan.[15]

    Radio drama

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    Books on tape

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    The first three are original stories.

    Reception

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    The novel series has sold over 10 million copies in Japan.[16]

    Australian magazine Hyper reviewed Chronicles of the Heroic Knight in 1999. They rated it 8.5 out of 10.[17]

    References

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    1. ^ Legulalp, Serdar (2014-05-28). "Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Anime (Top Best List)". About.com Anime. About.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-14. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  • ^ a b Yasuda, Hitoshi. Afterword. Record of Lodoss War 1: The Grey Witch (ロードス島戦記 灰色の魔女, Rōdosutō Senki Haiiro no Majo). By Ryo Mizuno. Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko, 1988. 291.
  • ^ "1st New Record of Lodoss War Novel in 12 Years Rescheduled to August". Anime News Network. June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  • ^ "Confirmed: Media Blasters Rescues Record of Lodoss War from Central Park Media". Otakureview.net. 2010-02-20. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  • ^ "Media Blasters Drops Lodoss Wars Release Plans - News". Anime News Network. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  • ^ "Funimation Licenses Record of Lodoss War OVA, TV series". Anime News Network. April 14, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  • ^ Noble, Barnes &. "Record of Lodoss War". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2023-09-02.
  • ^ "Fujimi TRPG Online - Record of Lodoss War RPG". Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  • ^ "Record of Lodoss War". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 72. Sendai Publishing. July 1995. p. 88.
  • ^ Record of Lodoss War (SNES): English translation
  • ^ Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth Game's Full Version Launches on March 27
  • ^ Rotten, Irionik (2022-08-01). "Record of Lodoss War Chronicle Compilation Game Launches Now". Rotten Usagi. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  • ^ Record of Lodoss War: Successor of the Legend closed beta
  • ^ Record of Lodoss War Online: game service termination notice
  • ^ "Lodoss Online Game's Global Rights Licensed by GameOn - News". Anime News Network. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  • ^ ""Record of Lodoss War" to Get Stage Play Adaptation in January 2017".
  • ^ "Anime". Hyper. No. 75 (January 2000). 1 December 1999. p. 14.
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