This is a story of irreplaceable time, woven by two people who are alone. As the era changes, the bond between them changes too. The same seasons, but different flows of time. Even as time passes, Maquia retains the form of a young girl. Maquia manages to escape, but loses her friends and her home…As she wanders through a dark forest with an empty heart, she encounters a baby who is “alone”, after just having lost its parents. Amidst the despair and chaos, Leilia, the most beautiful of the Iorph girls, is kidnapped by the Mezarte, and Krim, a young boy who Maquia secretly has feeling for, goes missing. Though the ending to Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms was rather straightforward Maquia accepts loss as a part of life, and though sad, celebrates the time spent with Ariel the very final shot after the credits leaves room for speculation. But the peaceful lives of the Iorph are shattered in an instant when the Mezarte army, seeking the blood that grants them long life, invades on beasts called Renato. This is a spoiler-filled feature for Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms. Maquia, an orphaned Iorph girl, lives her life peacefully surrounded by friends, but somehow feels “alone”. They live for centuries, yet maintain the appearance they had in their late teens, and are known as “The Clan of Partings” and treated as a living legend. The people of Iorph live far away from the lands of men, weaving the happenings of each day into fabric called Hibiol. The horizontal ones are the lives of mankind. The vertical threads are the passing days.
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