Just wanna reconfirm that Nagi-asu has one of the most robust character dynamics I've seen. It is so good, how the series knows its characters and acts like they are as important as they think they might be while also linking it all to the greater picture in a focused dramatic unraveling, that develops them astutely over time. The setting feels under-explored at times, but considering how well-done the YA romantic angst is, its background relegation is forgivable. This is magic and consistently so too. One of the favs!!