Author(s):
Fuu Araki, Hifumi
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The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure
Alternative : Yuukyuu no Gusha Asley no, Kenja no Susume; The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure; Yuukyuu no Gusha Asley no, Kenja no Susume: to, Pochi no Daibouken; 悠久の愚者アズリーの、賢者のすゝめ; Вечно живущий дурень-мудрец «Азли»; O Princípio de um Filósofo por um eterno idiota "Asley".; The Principle of a Philosopher by Eternal Fool "Asley"
- Author(s) : Fuu Araki, Hifumi
- Status : Ongoing
- Last updated : Jun-16-2026 06:33:16 AM
- View : 44,924
- Genres : Comedy , Supernatural , Fantasy , Action , Adventure , Seinen , Magic , School
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The Eternal Fool's Words of Wisdom: A Pawsitively Fantastic Adventure summary:
5000 years ago, Asley, a young apprentice magician, suffered ridicule from his peers at the academy. Lacking magical talent, he retreated from society and lived as a hermit researcher with his loyal Siberian husky familiar, Pochi. During an experiment, he unintentionally created eternal dew, granting eternal life to himself and Pochi. After millennia, Asley emerged from seclusion and discovered his magicraft abilities surpassed that of the lost art. With no clear purpose, he embarked on a journey, encountering new friends along the way and evolving as a person. However, his travels also revealed dark forces that threatened the world he grew to love. The demonic king's resurgence loomed ominously, while the populace's dwindling faith in holy champions undermined mankind's defense against the threat. Instead, humans believed in blindly idolizing the strongest warriors.
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