

Reinbach Jamil ( ラインバッハ・ジャミール, Rainbahha Jamīru) Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese) Kent Williams (English) The former Duke of Jamil, he is Reinhart's father and a well known monster tamer. Upon meeting Ryoma, she quickly grows attached to him, treating the boy like her own son. Elise Jamil ( エリーゼ・ジャミール, Erīze Jamīru) Voiced by: Saori Hayami (Japanese) Caitlin Glass (English) Duchess of Jamil and Reinhart's wife. Jamil Household Reinhart Jamil ( ラインハルト・ジャミール, Rainharuto Jamīru) Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese) Anthony Bowling (English) The Duke of Jamil and Eliaria's father, he meets Ryoma in the forest and becomes his friend, later inviting him to live with his family. Eliaria later moves to the Imperial Academy at the capital for her studies and makes some new friends. After Ryoma decides to stay in Gimul, she frequently exchanges letters with him.
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Like Ryoma, she is a monster tamer and her body is gifted with large magic potential, but she has difficulty controlling it until Ryoma teaches her how to train herself properly. Eliaria Jamil ( エリアリア・ジャミール, Eriaria Jamīru) Voiced by: Yūki Kuwahara (Japanese) Suzie Yeung (English) Heir to the Jamil dukedom, Eliaria is an 11-year-old girl who becomes Ryoma's closest friend.

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It was later revealed that the God of Earth was trying turn him into a serial killer for fun, which is why Ryoma suffered abuse that would have made a normal person go crazy. Determined to live independently, he refuses to overindulge on their hospitality and looks for ways to make ends meet by himself.

Due to his diligent and kind behavior, Ryoma earns the grace of three gods from Seilfall who bring him to their world as an 8-year-old boy where he lives in a forest for three years while polishing his skills and taming hundreds of slimes, making use of their multiple abilities in various tasks from combat and hunting to cleaning and crafting, until meeting the Jamil family who warmly welcomes him among them.

In the afterlife, he is greeted by three gods who grew fond of him and send him to another world as a child, where he makes use of his innate knowledge and abilities, combined with the gods' blessings, to live a new life filled with challenges and happy meetings.Ĭharacters Main characters Ryoma Takebayashi ( 竹林竜馬, Takebayashi Ryoma) Voiced by: Azusa Tadokoro (child), Hiroki Yasumoto (adult) (Japanese) Emily Neves (child), Chris Rager (adult) (English) Ryoma lived an uneventful life as an office worker/salaryman in Japan before dying in his sleep. Ryoma Takebayashi is a lonely man who led a life filled with hardships until he dies from an unfortunate accident during his sleep. A second season aired from January to March 2023.
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An anime television series adaptation by Maho Film aired from October to December 2020. The light novel is licensed in North America by J-Novel Club, while the manga is licensed by Square Enix. A manga adaptation with art by Ranran has been serialized online via Square Enix's Manga UP! website since November 2017 and has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes. The series was later acquired by Hobby Japan, which has published thirteen volumes since September 2017 under its HJ Novels imprint. It began serialization online in January 2014 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō, with a revised version began serialization since September 2015. It is about a man who is chosen by three gods to be reincarnated into a fantasy world after living a sad life, using his past knowledge combined with new powers bestowed to him by said gods to help others and live a bountiful life. It was a place for community.By the Grace of the Gods ( 神達に拾われた男, Kami-tachi ni Hirowareta Otoko, "The Man Picked Up by the Gods") is a Japanese light novel series written by Roy and illustrated by Ririnra. The new vibe inspired leagues, too, which became the industry's bread and butter. This automated lanes worked better, faster, and more cheaply, which means they opened everywhere and cleaned up their act. "It's so diametrically opposite of today's modern bowling establishment."Īutomatic pinsetters changed the game in the 1950s. "If you're a bowling fan at all, it's sort of like the holy grail," says Hong. Milwaukee's Holler House, built in 1908 is the oldest bowling alley in the country, and a rare surviving example of these early lanes. Dodgy teenagers-called pinboys, and labeled derelicts-set pins by hand for the barest of wages. Kevin HongĪt the turn of the 19th century, bowling alleys were dark places, ripe for drinking and gambling (greetings, kingpins) in smokey nooks. Holler House, a tavern in Milwaukee, WI, has the oldest certified bowling alley in the United States.
