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Xaidia is an anecdotal existence where there is a war among humans and elves. Elves trust that the humans devastate their landmass so they send somebody to slaughter the human lord, Harrow and his beneficiary, the youthful sovereign Ezran. The astonishment is that reality that the executioner discovers. He at that point coordinates with Harrow to make compromise among humans and elves.
It combines goofy humor with a solid basis for longterm storytelling and character development, and the character designs show a deep affection for the genre.
The toughest trick must have been making the unbroken formula feel fresh, but the show glides along at a thrilling, effervescent pace so that the old feels comforting instead of stale.
If viewers can move past a premise that amounts to little more than Tolkien fan fiction, there's a lot to enjoy in the characters of this new fantasy adventure.
If you can get past these issues with the animation, although I'm sure for many that's asking more than they'll be willing to give, there's a lot to love here.