Shakugan No Shana Season 1 Episode 15 The Day the Flame Was Born
- TV14
- January 18, 2006
- 24 min
In Shakugan No Shana season 1 episode 15, titled "The Day the Flame Was Born," we see a flashback to Shana's past. The episode starts with Yuji and Shana heading back to school after a fight with Margery Daw. While walking, they come across a playground where Shana starts to remember a time when she didn't know anything about the world.
In the flashback, we see a young Shana wandering around in the world of Crimson Denizens. She's unsure about everything and is just trying to survive. One day, she stumbles across a sword that is meant to protect humans. After picking it up, she realizes that she is the Flame Haze and that her purpose is to fight against Crimson Denizens who try to harm humans.
She learns that the sword is the Nietono no Shana, and it's been passed down from generation to generation of Flame Hazes. The sword is powered by the energy of the Flame haze who wields it, and the current wielder is a man named Alastor, who we have seen before.
Alastor teaches Shana how to control her powers and how to use the sword to fight. They bond during this time, and we see a deeper side of Alastor's character in this episode. He's not just a powerful Crimson Lord but also someone who cares deeply about those who wield the sword.
In the present day, Shana is struggling with the fact that she's not a normal human and that she has a duty to protect humans. She wonders if her life would have been different if she hadn't picked up the sword that day.
Yuji tries to comfort her by telling her that he accepts her for who she is, but Shana is still unsure. She goes to a park and sits on a bench, and we see a flashback of the day she met Alastor and picked up the sword.
Shana remembers Alastor telling her that the sword wasn't meant to be easy to wield, and that only those with great power and a strong will could use it. We see Shana struggle with the sword, but eventually, she gains control of it and becomes the Flame Haze.
Back in the present day, Shana realizes that her duty as the Flame Haze is worth the sacrifices she has to make. She understands that she has a responsibility to protect humans from Crimson Denizens, and she's willing to do whatever it takes.
At the end of the episode, we see Alastor watching over Shana from the sky. He's proud of her and knows that she will continue to protect the balance of the world.
Overall, "The Day the Flame Was Born" is a great episode that adds depth to Shana's character. We see her struggles with her duty as the Flame Haze and her desire for a normal life. The flashback scenes are well done, and we learn more about Alastor's character. The episode ends on a positive note, with Shana accepting her role and embracing her duties as the Flame Haze.